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Simulated Test Series For UPSC Prelims 2025
Total number of Test will be 30. Break up, Tentative Test Schedule and Brief Syllabus is given below.
On the test date, Morning 9.30, Question paper and answer key links will be activated. Students are requested to take printout of OMR sheet (soft copy will be shared) and take the test diligently. However students can take the test on their convenient time and assess themselves with the answer key.

Fees for the Test Series is Rs: 7000/-, However Students who have purchased access for History and Economics video Lectures can avail the test at NO cost.
Test 1
Indian Polity
Preamble of the Constitution
Union and its Territory
Citizenship
Schedules and Parts of the Constitution
Fundamental Rights
Directive Principles of State Policy
Fundamental Duties
Historical Background of Indian Constitution
Making of the Constitution
Salient Features of the Constitution
Basic Structure of the Constitution
14-Feb-26
Saturday
Test 5
Polity
Finance Commission & CAG
National Commission for SC, ST and OBC
UPSC, SPSC
State Legislature
Tools of Parliamentary System/State Legislature
Legislative Process in Parliament and State legislature
Committees and Commissions of Parliament and State Legislature Parliamentary System
Federal System
President, Vice-President & Governor
Prime Minister, Council of Ministers and Cabinet Committees; Chief Minister
Parliament, Parliamentary Committees and State Legislature
28-Mar-26
Saturday
Test 9
Polity
Lokpal and Lok Ayuktas
Supreme Court, High Court,
Judicial Review, Judicial Activism, Public Interest Litigation, Attorney General and Advocate General
Election Commission; Elections, Political Parties, Representation of Peoples Act, Anti Defection Law
Panchayati Raj and Municipalities
Union Territories and Scheduled Areas
Amendment of the Constitution
Emergency Provisions
14-Mar-26
Saturday
Test 16
Modern Indian History
Later Mughals
Advent of Europeans
British Conquest
Social Reforms
Viceroy, policies and their administration prior to 1857
Factors Leading to Revolt and 1857 Revolt
Education Reforms & Press Reforms
Land Reforms
Peasant and Tribal Revolts
Revolutionary Movements
Committees and Commissions
05-Apr-26
Sunday
Test 20
Modern Indian History
Viceroy and Their administration 1857 to 1885
Formation of Congress and Moderates Phase
Extremist Phase of Congress. Gandhi in South Africa to Rowlatt Satyagraha
Nationalist Movement from 1920 to 1930
Nationalist Movement from 1930 to 1940
Freedom Movement from 1940 to 1947
Constituent Assembly and Period between 1947 to 1950
19-Apr-26
Sunday
Test discussion will NOT happen in video or any mode. Only Answer key will be provided. Ownership of taking the test solely lies with the respective aspirants. Go getters and self motivated aspirants will use this opportunity to enhance their competitiveness.
Disclosing All India Ranking of test marks and other sort of advertisement DRAMA will not happen in our Institute. Willing and hardworking students shall take the test and rate the marks themselves. Who ever scores more than 120 (net marks) is considered to have performed well.
Test schedule is subject to change and number of test may diminish based on administrative convenience. (hardly such change may happen).
Key Instructions for the Test
Please read the following instructions carefully before attempting the test:
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Test Mode
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This is a self-administered mock test designed to simulate the UPSC Prelims environment.
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Attempt the test in one sitting under strict time conditions.
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Question Paper & OMR Sheet
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The Question Paper (PDF) and OMR Model Sheet can be downloaded from the Educasium Learning Portal.
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Use the provided OMR sheet format to practise accurate bubbling, as followed in the UPSC examination.
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Time Duration
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GS Paper I: 2 hours
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CSAT: 2 hours
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Do not exceed the allotted time.
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Attempt Strategy
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Read each question carefully, especially statement-based questions.
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Avoid blind guessing; focus on logical elimination.
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Mark answers on the OMR sheet as you would in the actual exam.
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Post-Test Review
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After completing the test, analyse every question, including those answered correctly.
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Identify:
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Conceptual gaps
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Weak areas
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Repeated mistakes
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Use the test as a revision and learning tool, not just a scorecard.
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Consistency Matters
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Regular participation and analysis are more important than individual test scores.
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Trust the process and stay disciplined.
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