Mentorship Program

Mentorship that actually moves the needle. Stop Guessing, Start Strategizing.

You have the dedication + books + endless videos. So why does LBSNAA still feel so far away?

The hardest part of UPSC isn’t the syllabus. It’s the noise + generic advice + crippling self-doubt that comes from studying alone.

Success in this exam isn’t about studying more; it’s about studying right. You need a guide who has not just walked the path but has mastered it.

Meet Our Mentors

In the sea of content, what matters most is the right direction.

Pramod K. singh

IITD Graduate, Cleared UPSC Prelims 5 times, Cleared IFoS cutoff 3 times, appeared in 3 Civil Services Interviews. Ex. mentor at Unacademy

Varun

IITD Graduate, Cleared UPSC Prelims 5 times, appeared in 2 Civil Services Interviews. Ex. mentor at NEXT IAS, Unacademy, Vision IAS, and Shubhra Ranjan

Ramdan Charan

IITD Graduate , MA in PSIR, UGC NET cleared. Appeared in the CSE interview in 2019 and 2022. Wrote UPSC & RAS Mains 2025

Garima Jain

Appeared in UPSC CSE interview in 2024, Qualified two consecutive UPSC CSE Prelims. Experience of 7 years + in the field of UPSC. Experience of Mentoring aspirants on various Reputed platforms

“A wise person learns from his mistakes, The wisest learn from others’ mistakes.”

Why this works for UPSC

Filter the noise

We cut 1000s of resources to a focused list that fits your strengths.

Plan you can stick to

Weekly, monthly, and quarterly milestones built around your time.

Accountability that’s kind but firm

Regular check-ins, progress tracking, adaptive scheduling.

Direct access to experience

Speak to Mentors on phone/WhatsApp for strategy and course-correction.

All resources in one place

Curated notes, PYQs, answer frameworks, newspaper digests, value-adds.

Core skill mentoring

Prelims decision-making (precision vs guesswork), Mains answer writing, Essays, Notes, Current Affairs—with feedback.

Frequently Asked Questions

No. It’s one-to-one with a plan built for you.

You’ll learn quantified decision rules (elimination ladders, risk caps, accuracy bands) and practice them on PYQs/mocks.

Start with a diagnostic call, then a 2-week boot-up: limited booklist, fixed study slots, and small daily targets. Focus first on NCERT foundations + one quality newspaper (offline) and a simple weekly test. We add advanced material gradually.

 We turn the maze into a map:

  • One-page plan (weekly, monthly, quarterly milestones)

  • Daily “3 Most Important” tasks (via call/SMS)

  • Check-ins + feedback to fix drift quickly

Simple decision rules for Prelims guesswork & Mains answers

We set a minimal, repeatable day plan (2–3 fixed slots), a weekly reset call, and a non-negotiable review of the top 3 tasks. Small wins > big sprints.

You don’t need confidence to walk into a well-lit room; what is needed is clarity and consistency.

Clarity, Accountability, Results.

Still Confused If You Need It?

  • Click Here to Book a free session
  • For more detail Call on 8527183201 , 6202732207

 

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