Top 10 coaching institutes for Civil Services preparation
For an exam which lasts for over a year, qualifying for the civil services is tough. Self preparation alone does not help. There are many coaching centres that provide coaching for civil services but it is difficult to choose the best one. Here we’ll give you the list of top institutes in India an... View More
pooja83870 Best institutes in Pune- 1. Unique Academy UPSC - 1 Year, Test-series, Exam Preparation Fees: INR 70000 Why Join Unique Academy Rendering Service since 1997 Producing result since 2005 consistently Producing Toppers consistently Quality Coaching & Best Faculty available Coaching in English & Marathi Seminars, Workshops, Test Series and Preparation for GDPI for UPSC, MPSC throughout the year 2. Paradigm IAS Academy For Prelims - 4 Months, Classroom, Exam Preparation Fees: INR 50000 Why Join Paradigm IAS Academy Photos of Paradigm IAS Academy Shivaji Nagar, Pune Offers comprehensive training for students preparing for UPSC Prelims and Mains
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pooja83870 Best institutes in Pune- 1. Unique Academy UPSC - 1 Year, Test-series, Exam Preparation Fees: INR 70000 Why Join Unique Academy Rendering Service since 1997 Producing result since 2005 consistently Producing Toppers consistently Quality Coaching & Best Faculty available Coaching in English & Marathi Seminars, Workshops, Test Series and Preparation for GDPI for UPSC, MPSC throughout the year 2. Paradigm IAS Academy For Prelims - 4 Months, Classroom, Exam Preparation Fees: INR 50000 Why Join Paradigm IAS Academy Photos of Paradigm IAS Academy Shivaji Nagar, Pune Offers comprehensive training for students preparing for UPSC Prelims and Mains Examination Classes available in both English and Hindi Medium Experienced Faculty from Delhi Complete and Updated study material Use of latest technology for better learning Complete preparation for Interviews Workshops and Seminars 3. Synergy Study Point Prelims Course (General Studies) - 3 Months, Classroom Fees: INR 15000 Why Join Synergy Study Point Offers wide range of courses for students preparing for Civil Services Exam Complete and Updated study material Rigorous Test Series Experienced faculty Excellent Results Advisory Board of the Institutes consists of many IAS, IPS officers
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pooja83870 Best institutes in Pune-
1. Unique Academy
UPSC - 1 Year, Test-series, Exam Preparation
Fees: INR 70000
Why Join Unique Academy
Rendering Service since 1997
Producing result since 2005 consistently
Producing Toppers consistently
Quality Coaching & Best Faculty available
Coaching in English & Marathi
Seminars, Workshops, Test Series and Preparation for GDPI for UPSC, MPSC throughout the year
2. Paradigm IAS Academy
For Prelims - 4 Months, Classroom, Exam Preparation
Fees: INR 50000
Why Join Paradigm IAS Academy
Photos of Paradigm IAS Academy Shivaji Nagar, Pune
Offers comprehensive training for students preparing for UPSC Prelims and Mains Examination
Classes available in both English and Hindi Medium
Experienced Faculty from Delhi
Complete and Updated study material
Use of latest technology for better learning
Complete preparation for Interviews
Workshops and Seminars
3. Synergy Study Point
Prelims Course (General Studies) - 3 Months, Classroom
Fees: INR 15000
Why Join Synergy Study Point
Offers wide range of courses for students preparing for Civil Services Exam
Complete and Updated study material
Rigorous Test Series
Experienced faculty
Excellent Results
Advisory Board of the Institutes consists of many IAS, IPS officers
The best civil services coaching institutes in India include Rau's IAS Study Circle, Chanakya IAS Academy and many more. Others in the list are- Vajiram and Ravi IAS Study Centre Delhi's IAS Study Circle Sachdeva New P.T. College Reddy's IAS Study Circle Destination IAS Academy Hamdard Study Circle IAS Study Forum Synergy Study Point
The best civil services coaching institutes in India include Rau's IAS Study Circle, Chanakya IAS Academy and many more.
Others in the list are-
Vajiram and Ravi IAS Study Centre
Delhi's IAS Study Circle
Sachdeva New P.T. College
Reddy's IAS Study Circle
Destination IAS Academy
Hamdard Study Circle
IAS Study Forum
Synergy Study Point
With three subjects - General Studies and two optional subjects - to prepare for, how should one navigate the plethora of pamphlets, advertisements and hoardings from scores of institutes offering help and guidance? Here are some tips to help you make a choice. 1. What's your subject? Different institutes over the years have acquired proficiency in specific subjects. Find out which subject the institute at which you want to study specializes in. Ask around and examine the institution's past record. 2. The duration of the course Stay away from institutes promising crash courses. You will be flooded with information, notes and lectures,
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With three subjects - General Studies and two optional subjects - to prepare for, how should one navigate the plethora of pamphlets, advertisements and hoardings from scores of institutes offering help and guidance? Here are some tips to help you make a choice. 1. What's your subject? Different institutes over the years have acquired proficiency in specific subjects. Find out which subject the institute at which you want to study specializes in. Ask around and examine the institution's past record. 2. The duration of the course Stay away from institutes promising crash courses. You will be flooded with information, notes and lectures, with no time to absorb it all. 3. Quality of notes The point of taking these classes and paying for their notes is to go beyond the general answers and information competitors would have. If the notes are not detailed, skip the institute. 4. Teaching conditions Sarika, who enrolled for a Sociology course, recalls that the classes at her institute would be held in the afternoon and in a crowded basement. Although the institute was charging a hefty sum, there were no fans or air-conditioning. Not an atmosphere conducive to learning. 5. Expenses The most expensive may not be the best. Ask around for a cheaper institute which offers equally dense study matter. 6. Distance/ Regular Classes One of the objectives of attending coaching classes for the UPSC exam is to enforce discipline and regular studying. For an exam for which most people take a year off from both work and studies, this can be very difficult. That's why the idea and efficacy of distance coaching seem dubious. 7. Peer Guidance The most reliable, tried and tested way to judge an institute is to speak to your seniors and classmates, who have already enrolled in the coaching center you are considering. 8. Reputation Don't be gullible and get lured into joining an institute because of the number of toppers who advertise it. The most important issue is the quality and reputation of teachers. The teacher must be accessible and available. The difference between a good and a bad institution is the quality of its teachers.
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With three subjects - General Studies and two optional subjects - to prepare for, how should one navigate the plethora of pamphlets, advertisements and hoardings from scores of institutes offering help and guidance? Here are some tips to help you make a choice.
1. What's your subject? Different institutes over the years have acquired proficiency in specific subjects. Find out which subject the institute at which you want to study specializes in. Ask around and examine the institution's past record.
2. The duration of the course Stay away from institutes promising crash courses. You will be flooded with information, notes and lectures, with no time to absorb it all.
3. Quality of notes The point of taking these classes and paying for their notes is to go beyond the general answers and information competitors would have. If the notes are not detailed, skip the institute.
4. Teaching conditions Sarika, who enrolled for a Sociology course, recalls that the classes at her institute would be held in the afternoon and in a crowded basement. Although the institute was charging a hefty sum, there were no fans or air-conditioning. Not an atmosphere conducive to learning.
5. Expenses The most expensive may not be the best. Ask around for a cheaper institute which offers equally dense study matter.
6. Distance/ Regular Classes One of the objectives of attending coaching classes for the UPSC exam is to enforce discipline and regular studying. For an exam for which most people take a year off from both work and studies, this can be very difficult. That's why the idea and efficacy of distance coaching seem dubious.
7. Peer Guidance The most reliable, tried and tested way to judge an institute is to speak to your seniors and classmates, who have already enrolled in the coaching center you are considering.
8. Reputation Don't be gullible and get lured into joining an institute because of the number of toppers who advertise it. The most important issue is the quality and reputation of teachers. The teacher must be accessible and available. The difference between a good and a bad institution is the quality of its teachers.
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