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  1. Jun 18, 2014 · Gaurav Agrawal shares his online notes for various papers of the IAS / UPSC exam on his blog. He also provides links to download his notes in pdf format and offers to answer queries via email or comments.

  2. Sep 21, 2023 · Musings of a free mind. Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.

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    A fair ask. Youtube has a ton of interviews by previous year topper’s who share their process and journey. Why not watch those instead of so much reading? Somehow, I’ve always felt that it’s easier to share the core ideas of your preparation process by writing about it. An interview is a two way discussion. You have to cater to the questions asked ...

    The parameters are simple: 1. Actionable ideas. Good principles. 2. Focus on practicing. Ideas are worthless if you don’t act on them. 3. Ideas that resonate with you. Find people with similar habits, it becomes easier to understand what they are saying.

    Gaurav Agrawal’s blog. (Rank 1 CSE2013) Anudeep Durishetty’s website. (Rank 1 CSE2017) Neha Bhosle’s blog. (Rank 15 CSE2019) Neha Banerjee’s blog. (Rank 20 CSE2019) Pratyush Pandey’s website. (Rank 21 CSE2019)

    Gaurav Agrawal’sblog was the beginning of it all. The clarity of his arguments and writing is extra ordinary. He gives you simple ideas about what works, and how to think about the various phases of this exam. This blog will teach you how to think from first principles about UPSC. Anudeep’sanswers really helped me think about presenting my content ...

    Instead of running after coachings and paying a hefty fee, why not get your ideas from the people who made it work? The blogs above contain all the information you'll ever need to make your own strategy. If you still want a mentor, why not check out our courses where past rankers will guide you to success. Next Post

    A collection of blogs from UPSC toppers, including Gaurav Agrawal (AIR1, 2013), who share their strategy and insights. Learn how to think from first principles and practice effectively for the exam.

  4. Sep 8, 2023 · Note from ClearIAS.com : Gaurav Agarwal is a familiar face to the readers of Clear IAS, as Gaurav has already shared his UPSC interview transcript with us earlier. His hobby is blogging and in his blog Khelo India, he has been writing many useful articles regarding UPSC Civil Services Exam.

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  5. Nov 13, 2020 · Gaurav Agarwal Notes and Blog. In order to help UPSC candidates, so that they could get his notes online and prepare themselves, Gaurav Agarwal started blogging in 2013 as “Khelo India” where he provided preparation tips, strategies, GS papers notes for UPSC mains. Gaurav Agarwal’s notes are very famous among aspirants and his blog enjoys ...

  6. Jun 24, 2015 · 1.62M subscribers. 4.8K. 389K views 8 years ago. In this session of Topper's Talk, Gourav Agrawal (AIR-01, CSE 2013) shares wisdom of the whole journey of the preparation. He also discusses on...

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  7. Dec 16, 2020 · Gaurav Agrawal Blog. His blog is called ‘Khelo India – Musings of a Free Mind’. He writes about different niches including Artificial Intelligence, Governance, Economics and UPSC mentioning Coaching, General Studies, Essays and Answer Keys and tips to prepare for Optional Subjects.

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