UPSC CSE MAIN Solved Paper (2001-2017) PDF







UPSC CSE MAIN Solved Paper (2001-2017) by ROHIT VADHWANA, IFS

UPSC CSE MAIN Solved Paper (2001-2017) by ROHIT VADHWANA, IFS

Now you have made up your mind to become IAS officer and looking for the books and study materials to achieve your goal. Well, you are on the right page. Now We are Sharing With You UPSC CSE MAIN Solved Paper (2001-2017) by ROHIT VADHWANA, IFS. 















It is high time one seriously starts solving previous year question papers to get a strong hold on the syllabus and get much needed confidence.


Previous year GS papers have some good questions on Modern History, Polity, Economy and Geography section and solving them will help get a broad idea about many topics.  This Booklet will be Helpful for UPSC Mains Paper,  GS1, GS2, GS3, GS4 .


Author [ ROHIT VADHWANA, IFS] writes: The book  is very useful for Answer Writing which plays vital role in General Studies Papers. It is not only information that you give in answer, but also a style of presentation, way of drafting, flow of language, clarity of thought, relevance of argument, proper analysis and structuring of answer, are the factors that increase or decrease marks. With this General Studies Mains Solved (Previous Years) Paper Set, I am offering you a book which is aims your glorious success. The requirements of candidates of Civil Services Mains are many in terms of skill, knowledge, material, technique and so on. What every candidate requires commonly and compulsorily, for writing General Studies Main papers, are included characteristics of this paper set.


I have carefully included all relevant aspects to fulfill these needs. I have endeavored to take the answer writing book beyond its limit of just a solved paper-set and to make it a comprehensive guide for your preparation of General Studies for Mains. It will be your companion which can instruct you in acquiring answer writing skill, command over language and boosting your self-confidence, of course, most important amongst all.



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UPSC CSE MAIN Solved paper (2001-2017) by ROHIT VADHWANA


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Comments

  1. Thank you for your thought-provoking post, Rob. I appreciate your refreshing discussion of the (perhaps counterintuitive) fruitfulness of talking about doneness.I couldn’t help thinking of Robert Boice’s “Advice for New Faculty Members,” in which he provides ten rules for achieving one’s goals in writing, teaching, and service. Rule number four is stop. He writes, “Timely stopping may be harder than timely starting because the former relies on impulse management, something largely untaught in U.S. schools. Without it, we work beyond the point of diminishing returns and displace other necessary activities. Without it, we let impatience and its mindlessness rule at a point in life where we need to be taking care of ourselves and solving the right problems.”What better place than a writing center to cultivate patience and mindfulness in the pursuit of one’s academic goals? Indeed, if part of our work is demystifying the writing process, why keep the importance of finishing (or letting go of) a piece of writing so shrouded in mystery?I look forward to you and your colleagues’ forthcoming study.Lauren VedalWriting SpecialistBates College

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