Anudeep durishetty

  1. Anudeep Durishetty IAS Complete Notes Pdf Download
  2. MOTIVATION: My UPSC Journey
  3. A boy becomes fan of Kothagudem Collector, meets him at IDOC
  4. ANTHROPOLOGY STRATEGY: By Anudeep Durishetty, RANK
  5. Fundamentals of Essay and Answer Writing by Anudeep Durishetty IAS PDF
  6. ESSAY STRATEGY By Anudeep Durishetty, UPSC Civil Services Exam Topper, All India Rank


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Anudeep Durishetty IAS Complete Notes Pdf Download

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 Anudeep Durishetty Complete Notes Pdf Download. Audeep’s GS Notes GS 1 • • • • • • • GS 2 • • GS 3 • GS 4 • Misc • • Essay • • • Audeep’s GS Answer Copies GS 2 • • GS 3 • • GS 4 • Essay •

MOTIVATION: My UPSC Journey

MOTIVATION My UPSC Journey- From Despair to Destiny Anudeep Durishetty, Rank – 1 UPSC CSE-2017 Sometime in February 2016, UPSC declared that I had failed in the Civil Services Examination. That was my fourth attempt and third failure. The result didn’t seem as bad then, convinced as I was of my own supreme ability and UPSC’s blatant bias. My inner voice immediately went about searching for excuses. “I must have flunked the language paper. Or some clerical mistake? Surely I must have been wronged!” I eagerly looked forward to my marksheet, mostly to confirm my own prejudice. When the marksheet finally arrived, the scores read as follows, starting with marks in Essay: 100,74,66,91,68,75,91. A grand total of 565, way behind the cutoff. If there were an individual cut off for each paper, I would have probably failed in all of them. Thus at the end of four gruelling attempts and five years of toil, there I was. I get my worst result in the year I had worked the most. In that moment, the marks didn’t seem so bad— I knew I had failed that year anyway. What difference does a marksheet make? But like a potent poison slowly making its way to my head, it was only in the hours and days later, I could truly grasp the scale of my defeat. I didn’t just miss the cut, I was nowhere near the competition. My failure was undeniable and total, and it shook me to the core. Most of us begin our Civils preparation treating it only as an exam. But slowly and surely, as we face hurdles and endure s...

A boy becomes fan of Kothagudem Collector, meets him at IDOC

Kothagudem: Government officials, if they deliver their duties well, can become heroes in the eyes of the public. District Collector A resident of Jamedar Banjar in Dammapet mandal, Kunja Venkateshwalu had a land issue, regarding which he submitted a petition in a grievance cell meeting some time back. The Collector issued orders to resolve the matter. As the matter was being discussed in the house, Venkateshwarlu told his family members that their land problem was going to be resolved with the Collector’s orders. Feeling happy at the development Venkateshwarlu’s son Harshanandan insisted on seeing the Collector and asked his father to take him to the collectorate here. On Monday, Venkateshwarlu brought his son to the collectorate and met the Collector during the Prajavani meeting. Elated at meeting the Collector, Harshanandan shook hands with the official, had a little chat and took a photograph with Anudeep. This incident has become a highlight on Monday’s Prajavani.

ANTHROPOLOGY STRATEGY: By Anudeep Durishetty, RANK

ANTHROPOLOGY STRATEGY By Anudeep Durishetty, RANK-1 UPSC CSE-2017 How to Ace Anthropology Optional: Topic Wise Plan for Paper I Note: On Anthropology, there are a total of three blog posts, of which this is the second one. The first one primarily talks about my book list and the basic approach. This one deals with topic wise detailed plan for Paper I. Syllabus and the Strategy 1.1 to 1.3 – Meaning, Scope; Relationship; Branches • Core material: Braintree • Value Addition: 1.4 – Human Evolution • Core material: P. Nath • Value Addition: Ember & Ember • For answer structure and diagrams, refer Anthropology Simplified • Get a solid grasp of evolution and its concepts such as: Genetic recombination, directional selection, Adaptive radiation, Darwinism, Parallelism, Neo-Darwinism etc (Given well in Ember. Use internet as well) • Innovate in your answers. Ex: You can depict genetic recombination through a diagram and adaptive radiation through a flowchart. Quote examples for topics like adaptive radiation. 1.5 – Primates • Primary Source: P. Nath • For better diagrams/sketches – Use Ember & Ember, Google, Anthropology Simplified and • Go through previous years question papers and prepare notes for most important topics. It’s static and highly scoring • Must draw diagrams with proper labelling. For example, when you draw skulls of ape and human, you should comparatively point out changes in parts such as Zygomatic arch, Foramen magnum, Sagittal crest etc. Practise diagrams to sho...

Fundamentals of Essay and Answer Writing by Anudeep Durishetty IAS PDF

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ESSAY STRATEGY By Anudeep Durishetty, UPSC Civil Services Exam Topper, All India Rank

ESSAY STRATEGY How to write a good Essay in UPSC Mains, Explained By Anudeep Durishetty UPSC Civil Services Exam Topper, All India Rank – 1 CSE-2017 Novelist Stephen King put it beautifully when he said, “I write to find out what I think.” Writing is a window to your thought process. What you write on paper will tell the reader how you think, how you argue and the way you substantiate your viewpoint. This is why for most competitive examinations and academic entrance tests, essay is mandatory. In the Civil Services Exam too, we have a paper worth 250 marks, equivalent to a General Studies paper. Despite its importance, essay paper often does not get the attention it deserves from aspirants. First timers think they will write an excellent essay in the final exam itself, whereas experienced aspirants believe that since they had already studied a ton for GS, it will alone be enough to write a good essay. This is a fatal miscalculation. I was one of those who made these errors in the past, and it is not a coincidence that I scored only 100 in CSE 2015. But in 2017, I devoted adequate time to this paper. I collected useful quotes, prepared notes and even made rough essay drafts for frequently asked topics. All this effort in essay paper helped me score 155. What follows is an elaborate post on how you should tackle the Essay paper. I’ve organised the content as follows: • What UPSC says about the essay paper • How and from where to prepare? • Improving language and expression •...