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GS
PERSONALMENTORSHIP PROGRAM – 2019
One-to-one Mentorship Program for CSE Mains 2019
(Online & Offline Mode)
After successful completion of 100+ Most Probable Editorials & Questions for CSE Mains 2018
from where more than 30 questions were directly from our course, we are starting the
Mentorship Program for GS under the experienced guidance of Mitra sir & Expert Team. It’s a
personalized mentor guided program having timely copy checking by the mentor and faculty and
personalized feedback.The tests and the feedback would be conducted at Offline Test Centre as
well as inOnline Mode for out-stationed students.
PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS
Total 20 Testswhich includes11 Sectional Tests,4 Full Comprehensive Tests and 5 Essays.
There is NO restriction in number of tests to 20. If Mentor and mentee are not satisfied with the
test performance then more tests on the same topics will be taken till the satisfactory
performance is ensured. So practically test numbers might increase as per case to case basis. Same
applicable to Essays too.
Candidates can write the tests OFFLINE at MitrasIAS, Pusa Road anytime between 9AM to 5PM.
For ONLINE tests, one can write it at the comfort of their home and send it on email after scanning
it via Camscanner.
Standard Model Answers will be provided after each test is over. It also includes answer writing
approach and structure for every answer.Best Copies of students will also be shared for every test
so that students can judge their standing in the tests.
Test Discussions for selective tests may be held at MitrasIAS, Pusa road by expert faculty.
All copies will bechecked by Mitra Sir& Expert Teamand one’s progress via test series will be
tracked. A maximum of 1 week will be needed for the evaluation of test copies. The evaluated
copy either will be mailed back to the students (Online mode) or can be handed over to the
student personally (Offline mode).Copies might get evaluated on same day provided candidates
writes test on time and also subject to availability of mentor.
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One-to-one Personal Feedback will be provided by Mitra Sir &expert team membersafter the
evaluation of the copies both in online(via telephone support)and offline mode (in personal
meeting) for respective categories students.
Interaction will also be made with successful candidates/high scorer in GS
All sorts of help other than test series will also be provided to the candidates which will help in
qualifying mains. It may also include helps regarding the best study materials for various topics.
Various other quality study materials will also be referred to the candidates as per the exam
requirements.
Questions would be designed to judge the candidates’ conceptual clarity and interdisciplinary
approach more than the factual knowledge.
Students can write the Tests any time after the Test Release Date. They can postpone but not
prepone their tests. Students can attempt tests till Mains 2019.
The students are advised to use the feedback and effective strategy (which is personalizedand
varies with student to student) in their subsequent tests for improvement.
FOCUS 30 batch:The total intake will be maximum of 30 students because then only proper focus
will be given and full availability of mentors will be ensured always. Although the admission to the
course is first-cum-first served basis.
Special Attention
Personal interaction with Mitra Sir for overall feedback and strategy discussion regarding
preparation.
FREE access to foundation classes of Ethics batch by Mitra sir.
Mitra Sir’s book on Ethics Part-I & II will also be provided during joining the program.
PROCEDURE FOR ONLINE/OFFLINE TEST Student can take the test any time after the test is released on the scheduled date and sent on
their email in pdf format. Tests will be released on the Test Portal on Sundays, as per calendar.
The students will Download the test papers and take the print out of the test. Attempt the test in strict
environment with strict timings as mentioned in the paper. The Attempted Paper should be scanned by a scanner or Mobile Phone using the
Camscanner App and sent to indiabhai07@gmail.com
It is expected that students write the Tests as per the test timings on Sundays.
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Evaluated answer sheets with proper feedback, comment, and guidance along with the paper
analysis will be sent back to students by email within 1 weeks after receiving the answer sheet by
either in person or via email. The one-to-one mentorship facility (for both offline/online students)
can be availed by the students after an email/phone request through telephonic call at time
convenient to both of them.
Detailed model answers will be provided along the test papers on their email id or in person.
The discussion of question and answers can be done in person (for Offline Students) or via
telephone (Online Students). There will not be any classes for discussion of question papers.
Instead one-to-one discussion can be taken with Mitra Sir & Expert Team in online or offline mode.
Best copies will also be shared. This will help candidates to understand the best practices which
could be followed to score better marks and to understand his standing in the competitive crowd.
Fees Structure:
Rs 22000 (All inclusive) for 20 tests (15 GS + 5 Essays)
Contact for any queries:
MitrasIAS, Samyak Tower, 39 Pusa Road, Opp. Metro Pillar: 120, Karol Bagh, New Delhi.
Email support:mitrasiasclasses@gmail.com ;
Mobile: 7906255103 ; 011-45505509 ; 011-40230928
Payment link : https://imojo.in/7sz28i
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TEST SCHEDULE
TEST No.
DATE GS PAPER TOPICS
TOPICS REFERENCE MATERIALS
TEST NO.1
Sunday, 16th June 2019 1.5 Hours, 130 Marks
GS-1: Modern India & Art and Culture
Modern Indian history from
about the middle of the
eighteenth century until the
present significant events,
personalities, issues.
The Freedom Struggle - its
various stages and important
contributors or contributions
from different parts of the
country.
Indian culture will cover the salient aspects of Art Forms, Literature and Architecture from ancient to modern times.
Modern India
Indian Freedom Struggle of independence - Bipin Chandra
“A Brief History of Modern India” -Spectrum Publications
Modern Indian history - B.L Grover
Plassey to Partition by Shekhar Bandhopadhyay
Modern India by Sumit Sarkar
Art & Culture
12th NCERT: Fine Arts
CCRT Website or compilation
Indian Culture and Heritage -NIOS: www.nios.ac.in
Facets of Indian Culture (Spectrum Publication)
Indian Art and Culture by Nitin Singhania (TMH Publications)
TEST NO.2
Sunday, 23rd June 2019 1.5 Hours, 130 Marks
GS-1: World History & Post Independence History
WORLD HISTORY
Renaissance
Industrial Revolution
French Revolution
Rise and Fall of Napoleon
Unification of Italy and Germany
Colonialism & Imperialism
American Revolution& Civil War
Russian Revolution
WORLD HISTORY
NCERT(old): World History by Arjun Dev
World History by Ankur Sharma, published by
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World War I
Communism and its spread
Fascism&Nazism
The Great Depression of1929
Inter War Period
World War II
Cold War
Decolonisation
Post-Cold War World
United Nations
Problems in Middle East
Problems in Africa
Redrawal of National Boundaries
Political philosophies like
communism, capitalism, socialismetc. - their forms and effect on the society.
POST INDEPENDENCE HISTORY National Movement and Its Legacy
Initial Years
Reorganisation of States
Language Problem
Nehruvian Era – Foreign Policy
Shastri Years
Indira Gandhi years
JP Movement and National
Emergency
Janta Movement
Rajiv Years
Economic Reform 1991
Land Reforms
Cooperatives
Agriculture and Green Revolution
Caste Untouchability, Anti-Caste Politics
Indian women since independence
Communalism
Wizard
Mastering World History by Norman Lowe
History of Modern World by B.V. Rao
Europe since Napoleon by David Thomson
Aspects of European History-II by Stephen J. Lee
POST INDEPENDENCE HISTORY
12th NCERT: Politics in India after Independence
India since Independence by Bipin Chandra
India after Gandhi by Ramchandra Guha
Pradhanmantri TV Series by ABP News
TEST NO.3
Sunday, 30th June 2019 1.5 Hours, 125 Marks
GS-1: Physical and World Geography, Biodiversity, Environment and Disaster Management
• Salient features of world's physical geography. •Distribution of key natural resources across the world (including South Asia and the Indian subcontinent); factors responsible for the location of primary, secondary, and tertiary sector industries in various parts of the world (including India). •Important Geophysical phenomena such as earthquakes, Tsunami, Volcanic activity,
11th NCERT: Physical Geography
Certificate Physical and Human Geography by Goh Cheng Leong
Around the World (Geography): ICSE Board [Class 6, 7 and 8] or OLD NCERT Books [Class 6, 7, 8]
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cyclone etc., geographical features and their location - changes in critical geographical features (including water bodies and ice-caps) and in flora and fauna and the effects of such changes. •Major crops cropping patterns in various parts of the country, different types of irrigation and irrigation systems storage, transport and marketing of agricultural produce and issues and related constraints; e-technology in the aid of farmers •Conservation, environmental pollution and degradation, environmental impact assessment.
Disaster and disaster management.
CURRENT AFFAIRS
Orient Black Swan School Atlas
Internet & Other sources
Ecology & Environment (India Year Book)
Ecology and Environment – P D Sharma
Shankar IAS Compilations
The Hindu Survey of the Environment
NCERT Ecology: Unit X -Class 12th Biology
www.downtoearth.org.in
PIB: www.pib.nic.in
Newspaper: The Hindu, Indian Express
Yojna, Kurukshetra, Current Affairs MagazineCompilations on Disaster Management
TEST NO.4
Sunday, 7th July 2019 1.5 Hours, 125 Marks
GS-3: Science & Technology & National Security
Science and Technology
Science and Technology -
developments and their
applications and effects in
everyday life Achievements
of Indians in science &
technology; indigenization of
technology and developing
new technology.
Awareness in the fields of IT,
Space, Computers, robotics,
nano-technology, bio-
technology and issues
relating to intellectual
property rights
Science and Technology
Science & Technology : TMH Publication or Spectrum Publication
Science Reporter
Shankar IAS Compilations
Newspapers: The Hindu, Indian Express
Yojna, Kurukshetra, Current Affairs Magzines
IGNOU : MPA-018 Disaster Management
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National Security
Linkages between development
and spread of extremism.
Role of external state and non-
state actors in creating
challenges to internal security.
Challenges to internal security
through communication
networks, role of media and
social networking sites in
internal security challenges,
basics of cyber security; money-
laundering and its prevention.
Security challenges and their
management in border areas;
linkages of organized crime with
terrorism.
Various Security forces and
agencies and their mandate.
CURRENT AFFAIRS
2nd ARC REPORT (Crisis Management)
National Security
NCERT Class 12: Political Science: Contemporary World Politics (Chapter: Security in the Contemporary World)
2nd ARC REPORT (Public Order, Capacity Building for Conflict Resolution, Combating Terrorism)
Ministry of Home Affairs: www.mha.nic.in
Challenges to Internal Security of India by Ashok Kumar IPS Internal Security by Lohit Matani IPS
TEST NO.5
Sunday, 7th July 2019 1.5 Hours, 125
Marks
ESSAY TEST- 1
Women, Education, Social Issues like Poverty, Child Issues, Unemployment , Global & Economic Issues
TEST NO.6
Sunday, 14th July 2019 1.5 Hours, 125 Marks
GS-1: Social Issues/ Indian Society GS-2: Indian Diaspora & International Relations
Social Issues/ Indian Society
Salient features of Indian
Society, Diversity of India
Role of women and women's
organization, population and
associated issues, poverty and
developmental issues,
urbanization, their problems
and their remedies.
Effects of globalization on Indian
society.
Social Issues/ Indian Society
NCERT -12th – Indian Society NCERT -12th - Social Change and Development In India
Social Problems in India - Ram Ahuja
Newspapers: The Hindu, Indian Express
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Social empowerment,
communalism, regionalism &
secularism.
International Relations& Indian Diaspora
India and its neighbourhood-
relations.
Bilateral, regional and global groupings and agreements involving India and/or affecting India's interests
Effect of policies and politics of developed and developing countries on India's interests, Indian diaspora.
Important International institutions, agencies and fora, their structure, mandate.
CURRENT AFFAIRS
PIB,Yojna,Frontline,Kurukshetra
International Relations
NCERT Class 12th : Political Science: Contemporary World Politics
Foreign Policy of India by V N Khanna
Ministry of External Affairs website
PIB: www.pib.nic.in
Newspapers: The Hindu, Indian Express
TEST NO.7
Sunday, 21st July 2019 1.5 Hours, 125
Marks
GS-4: Ethics: Theory
Ethics and Human Interface:
Essence, determinants and
consequences of Ethics in human
actions; dimensions of ethics; ethics
in private and public relationships.
Human Values – lessons from the
lives and teachings of great leaders,
reformers and administrators; role
of family, society and educational
institutions in inculcating values.
Attitude: content, structure,
function; its influence and relation
with thought and behaviour; moral
and political attitudes; social
influence and persuasion.
Aptitude and foundational values for
Civil Service , integrity, impartiality
and non-partisanship, objectivity,
dedication to public service,
empathy, tolerance and compassion
towards the weakersections.
Emotional intelligence-concepts,
and their utilities and application in
administration and governance
Ethics, Integrity & Aptitude by MitrasIAS Part- I & II
ETHICS, INTEGRITY AND APTITUDE – D.SUBBARAO
Chronicle LEXICON
Understanding Ethics by Noel Preston
A Short Introduction to Ethics – Dr. S.N. Singh
BBC Guide to Ethics
2nd
ARC Reports (1) Ethics in Governance, (2) Citizen Centric Administration (3) Refurbishing Personnel Administration (4) RTI: Master Key to Good Governance
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Contributions of moral thinkers and
philosophers from India and world.
Public/Civil service values and Ethics
in Public administration: Status and
problems; ethical concerns and
dilemmas in government and
private institutions; laws, rules,
regulations and conscience as
sources of ethical guidance;
accountability and ethical
governance; strengthening of ethical
and moral values in governance;
ethical issues in international
relations and funding; corporate
governance.
Probity in Governance: Concept of
public service; Philosophical basis of
governance and probity;
Information sharing and
transparency in government, Right
to Information, Codes of Ethics,
Codes of Conduct, Citizen's Charters,
Work culture, Quality of service
delivery, Utilization of public funds,
challenges of corruption. TEST NO.8
Sunday, 28th July 2019 1.5 Hours, 125
Marks
GS-4: Ethics: Case Studies
Case Studies based on
ethics syllabus
Previous Years Papers on Case Studies Must be Analyzed and Prepared Accordingly
TEST NO. 9
Sunday, 28th July 2019 1.5 Hours, 125
Marks
ESSAY TEST- 2
Environment, Sustainable Development, Agriculture, Climate Change, Pollution, Disaster Management
TEST NO.10
Sunday, 4th August 2019 1.5 Hours, 125 Marks
GS-4: Ethics: Theory
Ethics and Human Interface:
Essence, determinants and
consequences of Ethics in human
actions; dimensions of ethics; ethics
in private and public relationships.
Ethics, Integrity & Aptitude by MitrasIAS Part- I & II
ETHICS, INTEGRITY AND APTITUDE – D.SUBBARAO
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Human Values – lessons from the
lives and teachings of great leaders,
reformers and administrators; role
of family, society and educational
institutions in inculcating values.
Attitude: content, structure,
function; its influence and relation
with thought and behaviour; moral
and political attitudes; social
influence and persuasion.
Aptitude and foundational values for
Civil Service , integrity, impartiality
and non-partisanship, objectivity,
dedication to public service,
empathy, tolerance and compassion
towards the weakersections.
Emotional intelligence-concepts,
and their utilities and application in
administration and governance
Contributions of moral thinkers and
philosophers from India and world.
Public/Civil service values and Ethics
in Public administration: Status and
problems; ethical concerns and
dilemmas in government and
private institutions; laws, rules,
regulations and conscience as
sources of ethical guidance;
accountability and ethical
governance; strengthening of ethical
and moral values in governance;
ethical issues in international
relations and funding; corporate
governance.
Probity in Governance: Concept of
public service; Philosophical basis of
governance and probity;
Information sharing and
transparency in government, Right
to Information, Codes of Ethics,
Codes of Conduct, Citizen's Charters,
Work culture, Quality of service
delivery, Utilization of public funds,
challenges of corruption.
Chronicle LEXICON
Understanding Ethics by Noel Preston
A Short Introduction to Ethics – Dr. S.N. Singh
BBC Guide to Ethics
2nd
ARC Reports (1) Ethics in Governance, (2) Citizen Centric Administration (3) Refurbishing Personnel Administration (4) RTI: Master Key to Good Governance
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TEST NO.11
Sunday, 11thAugust 2019 3 Hours, 250 Marks
GS-4: Ethics: Case Studies
Case Studies based on
ethics syllabus
Previous Years Papers on Case Studies Must be Analyzed and Prepared Accordingly
TEST NO.12
Sunday, 18th August 2019 3 Hours, 250 Marks
GS-2:Governance, Constitution, Polity, Social Justice
Functions and responsibilities of
the Union and the States, issues
and challenges pertaining to the
federal structure, devolution of
powers and finances up to local
levels and challenges therein.
Separation of powers between
various organs dispute redressal
mechanisms and institutions.
Comparison of the Indian
constitutional scheme with that
of other countries.
Parliament and State
Legislatures - structure,
functioning, conduct of
business, powers & privileges
and issues arising out of these.
Structure, organization and
functioning of the Executive and
the Judiciary Ministries and
Departments of the
Government; pressure groups
and formal/informal
associations and their role in the
Polity.
Salient features of the
Representation of People's Act.
Appointment to various
Constitutional posts, powers,
functions and responsibilities of
various Constitutional Bodies.
Statutory, regulatory and
various quasi-judicial bodies.
Government policies and
interventions for development
in various sectors and issues
arising out of their design and
implementation.
11th NCERT: Indian
Constitution at Work
12th NCERT: Politics in India after Independence
Indian Polity by M Laxmikant
Introduction to the Constitution of India : D D Basu
Constitution of India by PM Bakshi
2nd ARC REPORT
Punchi Commission Report
PIB: www.pib.nic.in
Current Magazine, Yojna, Kurukshetra
Newspaper: The Hindu, Indian Express, Rajya Sabha TV
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Development processes and the
development industry- the role
of NGOs, SHGs, various groups
and associations, donors,
charities, institutional and other
stakeholders.
Welfare schemes for vulnerable
sections of the population by
the Centre and States and the
performance of these schemes;
mechanisms, laws, institutions
and Bodies constituted for the
protection and betterment of
these vulnerable sections.
Issues relating to development
and management of Social
Sector or Services relating to
Health, Education, Human
Resources.
Issues relating to poverty and
hunger.
Important aspects of
governance, transparency and
accountability, e-governance-
applications, models, successes,
limitations, and potential;
citizens charters, transparency
& accountability and
institutional and other
measures.
Role of civil services in a
democracy.
CURRENT AFFAIRS
TEST NO.13
Sunday, 18th August 2019 1.5 Hours, 150
Marks
ESSAY TEST- 3
Any Philosophical Topics
TEST
Sunday, 25th
GS-3:
Indian Economy and issues
relating to planning,
11th NCERT: Economics: Indian
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NO.14
August 2019 1.5 Hours, 125 Marks
Economic Development
mobilization of resources,
growth, development and
employment.
Inclusive growth and issues
arising from it.
Government Budgeting.
Issues related to direct and
indirect farm subsidies and
minimum support prices;
Public Distribution System-
objectives, functioning,
limitations, revamping;
issues of buffer stocks and
food security; Technology
missions; economics of
animal-rearing.
Food processing and related
industries in India- scope
and significance, location,
upstream and downstream
requirements, supply chain
management.
Land reforms in India.
Effects of liberalization on
the economy, changes in
industrial policy and their
effects on industrial growth.
Infrastructure: Energy,
Ports, Roads, Airports,
Railways, etc.
Investment models
CURRENT AFFAIRS
Economic Development
Economic Survey of India
Indian Economy: R. Dutt and Sundaram
Indian Economy: Mishra & Puri
Theory of Macro Economics by H.L. Ahuja
Economic Development since Independence by Uma Kapila
Indian Economy Since Independence - Uma Kapil
2nd ARC REPORT(Strengthening Financial Management Systems)
Report :Twelfth Five Year Plan 2012-17 Documents(Planning Commission)
PIB: www.pib.nic.in
India Year Book
Yojna, Kurukshetra, Current Affairs Magazine
Newspaper: The Hindu, Indian Express
Rajya Sabha TV
TEST NO. 15
Sunday, 1st September 2019 3 Hours, 250 Marks 9AM to 12 Noon
Full Test GS -1
GS1: Indian Heritage and Culture, History and Geography of the World and Society
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TEST NO. 16
Sunday, 1st September 2019
3 Hours, 250 Marks
2PM to 5PM
Full Test GS -2
GS2: Governance,
Constitution, Polity, Social
Justice and International
relations
TEST NO. 17
Sunday, 2nd September 2019
3 Hours, 250
Marks
9AM to 12 Noon
ESSAY TEST- 5
Any Theme/Issue Candidate has to write
1 essay selected from list of topics/themes
1 essay for any philosophical topics as per UPSC Pattern
TEST NO. 18
Sunday, 8th September 2019
3 Hours, 250 Marks
9AM to 12 Noon
Full Test GS -3
GS3:Technology , Economic Development , Biodiversity -Environment , Security and Disaster Management
TEST NO. 19
Sunday, 8th September 2019
3 Hours, 250 Marks
2PM to 5PM
Full Test GS -4
GS4:Ethics, Integrity, and Aptitude
TEST NO. 20
Sunday, 9th September 2019
3 Hours, 250 Marks
9AM to 12 Noon
ESSAY TEST- 6
Any Theme/Issue Candidate has to write
1 essay selected from list of topics/themes
1 essay for any philosophical topics as per UPSC Pattern
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ABOUT THE MENTORS
Mitra Sir
Mitra Sir is the founder of Mitra’s IAS institute, one of the most recognized and trusted IAS institute in Delhi.
“Coming together is a beginning; keeping together is progress; working together is success.” Keeping same attitude, Mitra sir’s wisdom to change the visualisation and imagination to bring the necessary thoughts among aspiring students, his passionate teaching style as well as his camaraderie with his students has always proved to be a healthy mixture for any aspirant under his guidance. Be it CSE 2nd rank Athar Amir or 11th rank Sanskriti Jain, every year his results have proved his hard work and strong determination in the field.
He is cosmopolitan and secret admirer of philosophers who in their times had the true wisdom to define life. “Good fortune happens when opportunity meets preparation”
Athar Aamir
AIR 2, 2015
The conceptual clarity, approach to teaching and intensive feedback truly makes studying at
Mitra’s IAS a great bet. I thank Mitra Sir for the right guidance, personal attention and the
amazing and inspiring way of teaching.
Satyam Mohan
AIR 681, 2014
Mitra Sir’s help and guidance has played an important role in securing a rank in my 1st
attempt. Mitra Sir’s in depth understanding of the subject and lucid way of explaining gave
me the confidence I needed.
Saurabh Gupta
AIR 219, 2014
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I was indeed lucky to have Mitra Sir’s guidance. Mitra Sir helped me a lot in answer writing
and gave a lot of personal attention.
Sanskriti Jain
AIR 11, 2014
I strongly believe that Mitrapal Sir’s methodology of teaching which emphasizes on building
a strong conceptual foundation of Philosophy is best suited to the current pattern of
analytical question. It is my great privilege to recommend Mitra’s IAS classes to all aspirants.
I strongly believe that you provide the best guidance for Philosophy in the english medium.
Jatin Lal
AIR 42, 2015
I would like to sincerely thank Mitrapal Sir for his immense role in my success. Mitra Sir’s
method of teaching and his support played a key role in my achievement. Mitra Sir is not only
a teacher but a mentor for me. Thank you Sir!
Kumar Harsh
AIR 43, 2015
Mitra Sir has a very holistic and exam oriented approach toward teaching the subject. In
addition to this the guidance he provided to me for the interview was of great help. I feel
immensely grateful towards the institute. Since it was my first attempt, Mitrapal Sir always
encouraged me that the exam can be cracked in the first attempt contrary to the popular
myth that it cannot be.
Sudhanshu Dhama
AIR 115, 2015
Mitra Sir I came to you in the “trough” phase of my preparation and your guidance have
helped me to reach its “crest” phase. Thank you Mitrapal Sir for being there as a friend, guide
and philosopher. I would also like to thank Sanskriti Jain who suggested me to come to
Mitra’s IAS. Thank you Mitra Sir once again.
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