About This Course
YUKTI 1.1 is a structured, mentorship-driven UPSC Prelims program designed for serious aspirants. It combines: NCERT foundation Selective Reference Books 40-year PYQ Analysis, Regular Tests CSAT Module 1:1 guidance (18×7). With multiple revision cycles, topper interactions, and strategic course correction, the focus is on accuracy, clarity, and exam-ready execution—not content overload.
What you'll learn
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35+ Full Length Test
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Current Affairs
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Developing Logical Approach for solving questions.
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CSAT
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40 Year PYQ's
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How to minimize resources
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Conceptual Clarity
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Clear Prelims with Confidence
Course Curriculum
Frequently Asked Questions
YUKTI 1.1 is for serious UPSC Prelims aspirants who want structured preparation, regular evaluation, and personalised mentorship instead of studying in isolation.
Yes, the program starts with NCERT foundation and gradually integrates advanced reference books, PYQs, testing, and CSAT preparation.
Unlike content-heavy programs, YUKTI 1.1 focuses on selective study, 40-year PYQ integration, multiple revision cycles, strategic test analysis, and continuous 1:1 mentorship (18×7 support).
The program includes 35+ Prelims-oriented tests along with full-length mock tests and structured performance evaluation.
Yes, CSAT preparation begins from Day One with dedicated sessions, practice, and confidence-building support.
Each aspirant receives personalised 1:1 mentorship support, performance review, strategy correction, and continuous guidance throughout the program.
Yes. Current affairs sessions are aligned specifically with Prelims requirements and integrated with static subjects and PYQs.
There are 3+ structured revision cycles to ensure consolidation, accuracy improvement, and exam-ready preparation.
A stronger conceptual foundation, improved test accuracy, reduced guesswork, better time management, and a clear, strategic roadmap toward clearing UPSC Prelims.
Prerequisites
Before enrolling, ensure you meet the following:
- Serious intent to appear for UPSC Prelims 2026 (or upcoming attempt)
- Basic familiarity with the UPSC syllabus and exam structure
- Willingness to study consistently (5–8 focused hours daily, depending on background)
- Commitment to regular test writing and detailed analysis
- Openness to feedback and strategy correction
- Discipline to follow a structured plan without frequent resource changes.