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Economics in CSE GS PT 2025

CSE Prelim Exam has been already conducted by the UPSC on May 25, 2025. You must have completed counting your numbers by now! I will share just TWO things in today's post:

  1. All questions asked on Economics and the Indian Economy were as per my expectations....my class students know it very well...almost all have performed well. Now the conclusion: the trend remains the same- few questions fully conceptual, few only factual and based on current economic events, and few of hybrid kind (i.e., conceptual+factual).

  2. Those who expect clearing Prelim this is not the time to be lazy rather start 'answer writing ptactice' which is the mantra of scoring high marks in the Main exam.


    Meanwhile, I will interact with the IAS aspirants live in a Webinar soon to be organised by the McGraw Hill.


God bless you!

 
 
 

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