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4 Reasons Role of Coaching to Succeed in IAS Exam – Part 2
Posted: Feb 23, 2019
IAS Coaching, needs, necessity, and role in cracking the world’s toughest exam; itself is a case study. In part 1, we had discussions about the very beginning of understanding the need for coaching institute.
In Part 2: things will get more open up regarding ‘IAS’ coaching, things will get more depth knowledge, and reveal much more to your expectations.
Highlights from Part 1:
Why coaching is necessary?
Why coaching for competitive exams are being scrutinized or kept under wraps?
Is IAS Coaching the latest trend?
Explaining the level of competition from IAS Exam in 2018
Does coaching for UPSC IAS Exam really help?
Part 1 was exciting as it gives out answers to all these significant questions. You must read it to know, how fiercely competitive ‘IAS’ exam became in the year 2018, with 1750 students competing for just 1 seat. The worst was there were 13.5 lac applicants for just 780 vacancies.
In part 2, you will learn straight way, how ‘IAS coaching’ can help you beat the competition, outdistance other competitors, and prepare you in the right direction.
Sneak into reality:
IAS 2019 PRELIMS are knocking at the door.
If you are looking for coaching, test series, and quick revision then you must act now.
The best place to start coaching for ‘IAS Exam’ is in Delhi.
Delhi is headquarters of many best ‘IAS Coaching Institutes’.
ALS IAS Coaching Institute, the best team to guide for the toughest exam is based in Delhi.
ALS is also available in 80 different locations, and they are also acclaimed as the Best IAS Coaching in Bangalore.
ALS is also known for its 50+ Satellite Education Centers; the main aim is to reach out to ‘IAS hopefuls’ in remotest part of the country.
ALS can also be trusted as they have the distinction in recent past to have trained students who secured ‘All India Rank – 1’ in UPSC Exam.
Now, I am sure, you must be thinking if this is the best institute, as per stats, then how exactly will they help me…
Let’s look into their role in preparing us for ‘UPSC IAS Exam’.
1. Syllabus Completion:
The syllabus for ‘IAS’ exam is vast. It is difficult to understand from where to start; and where to end. The next doubt is what to read, what to leave, and what to focus. Thus, the confusion often leaves the ‘IAS aspirant’ clueless, and less prepared or easily lost in fears.
ALS coaching for IAS, solve this problem with chapter based fragmenting, chapter based tests, current affairs analysis, current affairs tests, MAINS answer writing sessions, and various workshops and training programs.
So, the strategy helps in simplifying otherwise vast and complicated syllabus which ruins your chances for qualifying.
2. Knowledge Cultivation:
The delivery of timely information, knowledge, and learning is of utmost importance for ‘IAS’ exam. The various workshops, training programs, lectures by former ‘IAS / IPS / IFS / scholars’ helps in understanding the dynamics of ‘IAS Exam’.
Decoding current affairs events, discussing doubts, and subject based faculties or mentors helps to give specific knowledge in the right manner. So, you are more sound, rational, learned, and scholarly.
Above, all it makes you updated about the world, exam syllabus, and other necessary aspects.
3. Doubts Clearance:
The syllabus being mammoth, complex, and current affairs based often led to birth of confusions or doubts. The doubts can ruin your chances to qualify. It is always better to get the doubts eradicated from mind at earliest, and be focused on concept.
The ALS helps students with expert mentors, who ensure that all doubts are discussed thoroughly. Further, they solve the doubts with logical inputs, facts, and instances. So, the basic concept gets clear, and student remains confident about the topic.
4. Mentoring & Guiding:
Mentoring is just not for doubts. Getting demotivated, demoralized, depleted in energy, and detached is normal while preparing for ‘IAS’ exam due to stress. However, these aspects may ruin your chance of becoming an ‘IAS Officer’.
So, in such cases or instances mentoring helps to settle you down, calm your restlessness, motivate you, and encourage seeing the possibilities.
Mentoring also helps you with understanding yourself better, getting strong, and brimming with confidence. Guidance is best required, as what you should do to get everything right.
Therefore, you should not think that coaching is all waste of time. Actually it depends on the institute. If you opt for the best institute, you will get the best training for ‘IAS’ exam. In our next part we will further, discuss on other aspects of coaching for IAS continuing from where we have left in part 2.
ALS is one of the Best IAS, UPSC and Civil Services coaching Institute in Delhi. Best IAS mentors are taking classes and providing best study materials and notes to students.