Prelims 2023 Test Series – The only test series you will need to crack the prelims
PTS takes care of your all-round Prelims preparation with a holistic approach. It is a robust, time-tested and proven test series that ensures you cover the standard NCERTs as well as advance level books.
In addition to regular weekly tests, the program is also substituted with Preparatory Tests (PTS+) and Simulators.
Preparatory Tests (PTS+) - The idea for preparatory tests is to deep dive into the specified syllabus and cover all the neglected topics of the syllabus. This feature will also encourage you to prepare and revise in a planned and routine manner with smaller achievable targets.
Simulators - The Simulators help to make the Prelims exam predictable for you. They provide for timely assessment and gauging of the competition.
In Prelims Test Series (PTS) 2023 the syllabus will be covered in 3 levels as mentioned below:
Level 1: GS Sectional Tests - this level ensure you have read through at least one recommended textbook for the subject and upgraded the knowledge that you have attained through NCERTs.
Level 2: GS Questions will ensure that you have a timely and a comprehensive revision of all subjects. The questions would be a bit on the tougher side. It will help in developing the problem-solving skill and further develop your aptitude. It will also evaluate your knowledge base that you have built over level 1.
Level 3: The 10 GS Simulator Tests along with 9 CSAT Simulator Tests along with 2 All India Open Mock Tests will make sure that you have undergone different quality/difficulty and pattern for the Prelims paper by simulating the past 5 - 6 years of UPSC papers.
Horizontal Support Through Different Levels
- Current Affairs will be holistically covered.
- Each Full Test will have 20 - 25 questions on current affairs.
- Each level will make sure that you are reading at least one or a maximum of two standard books for a subject.
- Specific sources/chapters are to be referred for each test in the Test-Plan.
- To score as high as you can
- To get familiar with the trend of the past few years
- To feel calm, confident and poised when you actually answer the UPSC question paper
- Self assessment helps you assess yourself among your peers
- To sharpen the memory
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