Mains Excel 2026 : A free Game changer Initiative for UPSC Mains 2026
What you will get:
• 9 Advanced Mains Masterclasses by Rupal Jaiswal Ma'am (IAS, AIR 43, UPSC 2025) • Live Answer Writing through PYQs by Rohit Singh Sir (AIR 241 & AIR 480) • Live Current Affairs Classes focused exclusively on Mains • Masterclasses on scoring 400+ in GS Papers by Adv. Shashank Ratnoo • Comprehensive Mains Study Material for GS 1, GS 2, GS 3, GS 4 and Essay • Topic-wise Value Addition Micro Notes • Free Access to Specially Designed Answer Craft Workbooks • Accountability Excel Tracker to monitor your preparation • Practice of 300+ Mains Questions • Daily Five Questions aligned with the schedule • Weekly Essay Practice every Sunday • UPSC-Level Mains Simulation Tests to build writing stamina and endurance
This initiative is completely free and is part of UPSCPrep's commitment to making UPSC preparation accessible and affordable.
UPSC Prelims 2026 was arguably one of the toughest papers in recent years.
Right now, many aspirants are anxious. "Will I clear?" "Will the cutoff come down?" "Did I do enough?"
The truth is, nobody knows the cutoff today.
And while discussions, answer keys, and predictions will continue for the next few days, one thing is certain: If the paper was difficult, there is every possibility that the cutoff moves accordingly. Which means this is not the time to switch off completely.
This is the time to keep a foot in the game.
Every year, a large number of aspirants who eventually clear Mains start their preparation immediately after Prelims, even before the result is declared.
To support serious aspirants, UPSCPrep is bringing back its Free Mains initiative, just like last year.
The objective remains the same: To make quality UPSC preparation accessible and affordable.
Over the coming days, we will be conducting live sessions, answer-writing guidance, structured schedules, accountability support, and much more to help aspirants transition smoothly into Mains preparation.
UPSC CSE Top rankers will guide you Total experience of 7 ranks will be there to help you in mains preparation.
This initiative will be completely FREE.
Since the seats are limited, registrations will be considered on a first-come, first-served basis.
No matter how Paper I went, do not waste the next two hours watching reaction videos on YouTube.
Do not discuss cut-offs. Do not calculate scores. Do not analyse every question with friends. If needed, uninstall Telegram for a few hours.
Your entire focus should now shift to CSAT.
Take some rest. Eat something light and non-spicy. Hydrate well. Then sit down and start revising CSAT.
This is not the time to learn new concepts or try a new strategy.
Focus on what matters most now: comprehension, calmness, and confidence.
We recommend spending time on comprehension passages. They can significantly improve your confidence and help you get into the right mindset for the paper.
You can also watch the video mentioned below. It is designed to boost your confidence and tune your mind for solving comprehension questions effectively.
It feels surreal to watch students who were once preparing with us evolve into confident young leaders.
Clearing the UPSC examination is a remarkable achievement in itself, but witnessing their growth in personality, confidence, and leadership is what makes us truly proud.
Today, seeing our students address the 2024 IAS batch in the presence of Hon’ble President Droupadi Murmu is a moment of immense pride and honour. Their journey reflects years of hard work, perseverance, and dedication.
Moments like these remind us why we do what we do.
Congratulations to Akanccha Singh IAS, Aditi Yadav IAS, and Sourabh Sharma IAS. May you continue to inspire countless aspirants across the country. 🇮🇳
UPSCprep․com
Mains Excel 2026 : A free Game changer Initiative for UPSC Mains 2026
What you will get:
• 9 Advanced Mains Masterclasses by Rupal Jaiswal Ma'am (IAS, AIR 43, UPSC 2025)
• Live Answer Writing through PYQs by Rohit Singh Sir (AIR 241 & AIR 480)
• Live Current Affairs Classes focused exclusively on Mains
• Masterclasses on scoring 400+ in GS Papers by Adv. Shashank Ratnoo
• Comprehensive Mains Study Material for GS 1, GS 2, GS 3, GS 4 and Essay
• Topic-wise Value Addition Micro Notes
• Free Access to Specially Designed Answer Craft Workbooks
• Accountability Excel Tracker to monitor your preparation
• Practice of 300+ Mains Questions
• Daily Five Questions aligned with the schedule
• Weekly Essay Practice every Sunday
• UPSC-Level Mains Simulation Tests to build writing stamina and endurance
This initiative is completely free and is part of UPSCPrep's commitment to making UPSC preparation accessible and affordable.
Registration Form:
forms.gle/MiKzM28xj1gu6HneA
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Preparing for UPSC prepares you for life.
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UPSC Prelims 2026 was arguably one of the toughest papers in recent years.
Right now, many aspirants are anxious.
"Will I clear?"
"Will the cutoff come down?"
"Did I do enough?"
The truth is, nobody knows the cutoff today.
And while discussions, answer keys, and predictions will continue for the next few days, one thing is certain:
If the paper was difficult, there is every possibility that the cutoff moves accordingly.
Which means this is not the time to switch off completely.
This is the time to keep a foot in the game.
Every year, a large number of aspirants who eventually clear Mains start their preparation immediately after Prelims, even before the result is declared.
To support serious aspirants, UPSCPrep is bringing back its Free Mains initiative, just like last year.
The objective remains the same:
To make quality UPSC preparation accessible and affordable.
Over the coming days, we will be conducting live sessions, answer-writing guidance, structured schedules, accountability support, and much more to help aspirants transition smoothly into Mains preparation.
UPSC CSE Top rankers will guide you
Total experience of 7 ranks will be there to help you in mains preparation.
This initiative will be completely FREE.
Since the seats are limited, registrations will be considered on a first-come, first-served basis.
Registration Form: forms.gle/MiKzM28xj1gu6HneA
More details will be released shortly.
For now, do not waste the momentum you have built over the last year.
Stay in the race.
Team UPSCprep
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No matter how Paper I went, do not waste the next two hours watching reaction videos on YouTube.
Do not discuss cut-offs.
Do not calculate scores.
Do not analyse every question with friends.
If needed, uninstall Telegram for a few hours.
Your entire focus should now shift to CSAT.
Take some rest.
Eat something light and non-spicy.
Hydrate well.
Then sit down and start revising CSAT.
This is not the time to learn new concepts or try a new strategy.
Focus on what matters most now: comprehension, calmness, and confidence.
We recommend spending time on comprehension passages. They can significantly improve your confidence and help you get into the right mindset for the paper.
You can also watch the video mentioned below. It is designed to boost your confidence and tune your mind for solving comprehension questions effectively.
Video: https://youtu.be/oUvkrTGLoS8
The GS paper is over.
The CSAT paper can still change everything.
Focus on what is in your control.
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PRELIMS 2026: LAST-MINUTE CHECKLIST
Before you close your books and head for the exam, make sure these basics are sorted.
□ Print at least 2 copies of your Admit Card
□ Keep your original Photo ID and a couple of photocopies
□ Carry 2-3 pens that you have already used before
□ Keep a pencil and eraser as backup
□ Pack any medicines you might need (headache, stomach upset, etc.)
□ Keep ORS/Glucon-D and some light snacks for the break between papers
□ Wear comfortable, breathable clothing
□ Visit your exam centre beforehand if possible
□ Plan your travel and leave enough buffer time
□ Read the exam-day instructions once carefully
□ Double-check every detail while filling the OMR
□ Sleep well on the night before the exam
□ Avoid watching random strategy content
□ Keep a few maps handy for quick revision in the final hours
Take care of the basics.
Team UPSCPrep
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All the best for UPSC Prelims 2026!
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It's always the discipline.
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It feels surreal to watch students who were once preparing with us evolve into confident young leaders.
Clearing the UPSC examination is a remarkable achievement in itself, but witnessing their growth in personality, confidence, and leadership is what makes us truly proud.
Today, seeing our students address the 2024 IAS batch in the presence of Hon’ble President Droupadi Murmu is a moment of immense pride and honour. Their journey reflects years of hard work, perseverance, and dedication.
Moments like these remind us why we do what we do.
Congratulations to Akanccha Singh IAS, Aditi Yadav IAS, and Sourabh Sharma IAS. May you continue to inspire countless aspirants across the country. 🇮🇳
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If you’re giving UPSC Prelims 2026, this is for you.
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Plan for reality.
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