The classroom environment, whether offline or online, is designed to be interactive. Faculty members, who are often subject matter experts with years of experience, encourage students to ask questions that challenge the status quo. This helps in developing the analytical mindset necessary for the Interview (Personality Test) stage. Additionally, the course provides access to mentorship programs where students can discuss their individual challenges, ranging from subject-specific doubts to mental well-being and motivation.
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The traditional academic year for UPSC preparation often kicks off in June or July, aligning with the post-Prelims or post-results season. However, not every aspirant can start at that specific time. Some may be finishing their college semesters, others might be working professionals awaiting a transfer, and many simply decide to pursue civil services later in the year. The classroom environment, whether offline or online, is