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FAQs

''If you don’t design your own life plan, chances are you’ll fall into someone else’s plan.

                   And guess what they have planned for you? Not much.'' ~ Jim Rohn

There are many. (1) It is a great choice for small town students who cannot travel to big cities (Delhi, Patna, etc.) for their course and training/coaching. (2) It is excellent for Girls as you can safely study at your own hometown. (3) It is most cost effective. Our course fees is LESS than what you will pay for Hostel + Mess + Transport in a place like Delhi. Think about it. (4) For students from big cities like Delhi, Chennai, Mumbai etc., this is a great revision tool for checking how well-prepared you are (assuming you have joined someplace already). (5) BEST OF ALL, our lectures are in English + explaining Hindi which makes the toughest of concepts a breeze to learn!                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   

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What are the SPECIAL BENEFITS of this course?

IAS course is the mother of all other General Studies based exams in India. So our course (Mains + Prelims) will be useful for all other exams like State PSC tests, SSC-CGL test, Bank PO test also.

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Does this course help me prepare for other tests?
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Our course is a COMPREHENSIVE SOLUTION. It is made up of Lectures + Courseware + Test Series + Hand-holding + Mains special support. Can any internet online course provider give you all this? Of course NO. Further, remember that the internet is practically an infinite medium, where it is easy to get lost and spend hundreds of hours without any structured input or output (from an exam perspective). So, we minimise your need to keep searching multiple options on the internet across mutually disconnected sites. Summary - we save your time, we save your effort and we multiply your chances of success.

There are so many Coachings available in India/Online. Why should I enroll in your course?

If you plan to join any classroom coaching class in metros like Delhi, for a package covering Prelims and Mains, the coaching fees can be in the range of 1-1.5 lakhs. Optional subject preparation may cost you extra. Expense for food and accommodation might cost you additional 1-1.5 lakhs.

Go to some big city, and join some big class there, and then you will discover that : AHANA Coachings Course Fees is Much less than those coaching in Big City cost for (Hostel + Mess + Transport + Mobile)Coaching fees of the big city class is not even counted so far!

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Is this course economically beneficial?
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If I have doubts, what to do?

The lectures are designed in such a manner that most of the common doubts get answered automatically. The courseware is a further boost to that. Still if doubts persist, you can come on Saturdays Between 08:00 AM – 10:00 AM with your query (queries), and we will revert.

What is the language used in the lecture sessions?
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All lectures are bi-lingual, made in English and Hindi. The faculty use both the languages, and Power Notes are dictated in English language. The benefits of this bilingual approach are:

 (i) The toughest of concepts are easily understandable as Hindi reaches the heart, straight!

 (ii) The students are automatically prepared for the Compulsory Hindi and English papers in the Mains examination (assuming you take Hindi in the Indian Language option)

 (iii) As a future administrative officer, you must be very good at both English and Hindi. We ensure precisely that through our classes!

For IAS aspirants.
This is a small note attempting to answer certain questions
that arise in the minds of IAS/IPS aspirants in their starting
of their preparation for the Examination.
If you have decided to take the Civil Services Examinations
(CSE), popularly known as IAS exam, conducted by the
UPSC, then, accept my congratulations in taking this bold
decision. It is bold, because, you will be competing with
more than 3 lakh applications.
This examination is quoted to
be the toughest in the world. But, it is possible to clear this
examination with zeal, confidence and Planning. You need
not be a genius to clear this examination.
I have tried to make this cource very informal
and to the point. I have avoided duplicating such information
which is available in the internet/public domain. So, this is
not a comprehensive classes. This will give you what you don’t
get on the internet!

                                                      Mr. ARPIT SINGH SISODIYA

The common queries at the starting of the preparations are:

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  Q1      I want to do IAS. When should I start preparations? How many years are required to clear the exam from the date of my starting of preparations?  How many hours I should work per day?

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You can dream of taking IAS examination even from 10 years of age. But, preparation duration counts from the date you finalise for prelims. From this day onwards, IAS must be your 1st priority, whether you are studying or working. It normally takes 2 years of study from that day till you clear the examination. But, it is very much possible to clear it in the first attempt itself.

Mind you, you may be working or studying.  In such cases, unless you bring IAS as priority number 1, well above your work or studies, you can’t be said to be preparing for IAS. You are at the best tinkering with IAS exam!

In these 2 years, normally you sit twice for the CSE. In the first attempt you learn the tricks of the exam, and become confident and hone your skills. The second attempt you clear the exam, unless you have made any avoidable error somewhere. But, there are quite a good number of persons who have cleared it the 1st attempt itself.

The number of hours you put on preparation, during this 2 years needs to be ATLEAST 6 hours.  This 6 hrs is in addition to attending coaching classes, combined study etc. This 6 hrs is your undisturbed time, alone, where only you and your IAS are there.

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Q2    Can I do IAS along with my work? What are the chances of me getting through? I am from poor background. How can I clear the exam? If not what options I have?

Whether you are rich or poor does not matter much. If you have the qualities that will make you clear CSE, then the same qualities will easily help you in surmounting problems regarding finances. I have seen poor brilliant students able to get scholarship and study abroad. Managing money is not an issue. In the worst case, if you have cleared the prelims and need money to proceed further, contact me. I know of philanthropists who can help you out.

You can be working/studying, and still prepare for IAS, as long as work/studies are not your priority and IAS is!  You may require 3 months leave before the mains. Work or studies are just manageable distractions for a person who has kept IAS as priority.

Even after all preparations, if you don’t get IAS, don’t get dejected. Atleast you are satisfied that you gave your best. You won’t repent later! And life goes on. In India, more 99% of successful people in life are not IAS officers! 

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Q3            Is coaching necessary? How long one should get coaching? Which is best? Delhi? Hydrabad? Banglore?

Coaching helps, provided that you have read the subject already well once. Thus, coaching is like polishing a diamond. If you polish the normal stone, it won’t shine like diamond! Nor any polisher can make diamond out of stone! So understand both the limitations and advantages of coaching. Coaching is not a substitute for working hard and reading yourself.

Get coached at a place where serious applicants are many. That helps you to benchmark where you stand and boosts your confidence.

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    Q4                                                                          Any advice to aspirants?                                                                                                            Before deciding see if you have a strong cause to go for IAS. Else you may not get the required stamina to struggle hard for 2 years without an assurance. Secondly, believe that you can make it. You will. Thirdly, work out a strategy. 

That’s all at this stage. Other details like; what books to read, which coaching class etc., are very subjective and hence no point in answering them..

 Thanks and best wishes! 

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