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Chandan Sir is Live. Join Now For Discussion and Analysis of PSIR Optional Paper 2.
In our latest podcast, we had the privilege of hosting Rangan Dutta Sir, 1966-batch Retd. IAS officer.

He shares his 38-year journey in the services, cracking UPSC, navigating challenges of integrity, and leading with values.

Watch this conversation filled with timeless lessons for every UPSC aspirant: https://youtu.be/zw362rN7Z2Q
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How do toppers push History optional beyond 260 and aim for 300+?

In this session, Nikhil Sir & Vishal Sir break down:
Smart answer writing & presentation
Using historiography effectively
Daily practice & time management that actually works

👉 Watch now to learn what makes the real difference in the exam hall: https://youtu.be/Y8zvqlV265Y
This is a great pleasure. Three hours of reading time at the airport...

BTW, Dr Peggy Mohan will be coming to LevelUp IAS for discussing linguistic history very soon. We will discuss with her the mystery of Harappan language and much much more.

She has taught at various places in the US and now associated with JNU and Ashoka University. Her writings on history of languages is like a detective novel.

Looking forward to extremely enriching conversation. You will all be invited.

- Nikhil
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https://youtu.be/lSHlKzOEnkw

Current Affairs is the toughest hurdle in UPSC prep.
Aspirants get stuck because of:

* Too many sources to follow
* No clarity on linking news with the UPSC syllabus
* Blind reliance on monthly magazines & random YouTube notes
* No proper revision strategy
* Struggle to balance Current Affairs with Static prep

👉 This is exactly where aspirants lose marks in both Prelims & Mains.

But it doesn’t have to be this way.
Santosh Sir’s Current Affairs Pre-cum-Mains Program gives you:
One reliable source you can actually finish
News explained through the UPSC syllabus lens
Beyond-magazines analysis that makes answers exam-ready
A structured, revision-friendly plan
Integrated prep that balances Current Affairs with Static

🎯 Don’t waste another year getting lost in Current Affairs chaos.

📅 Program starts 12th September 2025
👉 Enroll now: https://tinyurl.com/mts6hnhx
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🎥 Live Orientation Session on 12th Sept – Current Affairs Pre-Cum-Mains Program 2026
📅 12th September | 🕔 11 AM |
Link: https://www.youtube.com/live/yySQhrSX6Fk?si=UVSjVyRBINunRRW_

Every year, aspirants spend endless hours on newspapers, current affairs magazines, and self-made notes, yet fail to convert them into marks. The truth? It’s not about how much you read, but how well you prepare Current Affairs for the UPSC exam.

That’s exactly what Santosh Sir’s Current Affairs Pre-cum-Mains Program delivers. With a clear, exam-focused strategy, this program transforms Current Affairs from an endless maze into your strongest scoring area.

💡 Even AIR 3 Archit Dongre (UPSC CSE 2024) trusted this program and credited it for boosting his performance in Prelims and Mains.

Here’s what you get:
Exam-oriented coverage, no irrelevant content
Direct integration of news with Prelims + Mains demands
How to use Current Affairs in answers, with examples & guidance
A guided plan that saves time & maximizes output

📅 Starts 12th September 2025
🔗 Enroll Now: https://tinyurl.com/mts6hnhx

Don’t just “read” Current Affairs. Learn how to score with it.
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📚 Too many sources, no clear strategy?
That’s where most aspirants lose marks.

With Santosh Sir’s Current Affairs Pre-cum-Mains Program, you get one program, one source, and complete clarity, designed to cover both Prelims & Mains for CSE 2026.

Batch starts TOMORROW

Seats filling fast.

Enroll now: https://tinyurl.com/mts6hnhx
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Video Link: https://youtu.be/3ItVAPvyfa4?si=7oMdz5JKgKaGySOe

In this session, Nikhil Sir and Vishal Sir break down why most UPSC aspirants lose marks in introductions and conclusions. Instead of the usual generic approach, they reveal what really catches an examiner’s eye, and a practical way to improve these parts of your answers that hardly anyone talks about.
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Most UPSC aspirants struggle in Sociology Paper-2 because:
* They find it hard to connect theories with current Indian examples
* Their answers sound too generic, lacking a sociological perspective
* They don’t know how to write exam-oriented, structured answers

This is exactly where our Sociology Paper-2 Foundation at LevelUp IAS stands out.
Under the guidance of Nishat Sir, you’ll get:
Clear strategies to link concepts with real-life Indian context
Regular answer writing with feedback
PYQ-based discussions to understand UPSC trends
Simplified explanations that make Paper-2 scoring and manageable

If Paper-2 has been your weak spot, this course will turn it into your strength.

Program starts 17th Sept
Join the orientation session on Wednesday at 2 PM: https://youtube.com/live/o3JZJ8Q2XFI (click on notify me)
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