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Why am I starting this blog in the first place?

To guide aspirants in cracking the Government Examinations conducted by APPSC, TSPSC and UPSC. I have gained a lot of experience in my long preparation journey of UPSC and APPSC which I intend to share with the upcoming aspirants.

Who do I most want to help?

There are many aspirants who want to attempt Groups Exams in A.P and Telangana in English Medium but are facing the following problems:
  1. Can't afford the Coaching fees
  2. Books are mostly available in English Medium for UPSC.And these books are not written wih orientation towards State PSC Exams.
  3. Working Employees/Students who are preparing in parallel to their job/studies.
Even I faced these problems, so I decided to do my best to fill in the gap.

What lessons from my own life can I share with others?

I have worked in both Corporate and Public Sectors. I have the experience of attending both UPSC Civil Services Interview(2016-18) and APPSC Group 1 Interview(2012 & 2016).  During my preparation I have learned things which are useful to crack the exam with ease.

How will this blog help others?

I will cover all aspects of the syllabus in a simple and organised manner so that the reader gets an overview of the topic. I will also suggest the sources for the topics. 

Forget about heavy language/vocabulary, understanding the topic and being able to explain it in simple language is important. 

This blog covers things in a simple language so that even Telugu Medium students can understand.

And All the content I share here is Free of Cost.

All the Best.


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