Course description

The One Day One Question program is a unique initiative designed for UPSC aspirants and serious competitive exam candidates who want to build mastery through consistent, daily practice. Every day, students receive one carefully curated question based on the UPSC pattern, spanning diverse subjects like Polity, Economy, History, Geography, Environment, Science & Tech, and Current Affairs.

Each question comes with an expert-validated model answer, evaluation parameters, and personalized feedback (where applicable). The program encourages students to think critically, develop answer-writing skills, and stay connected with evolving exam trends. Whether you’re preparing for Prelims, Mains, or simply enhancing your analytical writing, this daily dose of practice helps bridge the gap between knowledge and effective presentation.

Designed to fit seamlessly into any study schedule, this program ensures that even on busy days, students engage with high-quality content that improves retention, conceptual clarity, and writing speed. By the end of the course, students develop discipline, improved articulation, and the confidence needed to excel in competitive examinations.

What will i learn?

  • By the end of this program, students will: ✅ Develop a daily writing habit crucial for success in UPSC Mains. ✅ Master answer structuring with effective introductions, logical body paragraphs, and impactful conclusions. ✅ Improve articulation and language suited for UPSC standards. ✅ Enhance speed and time management under simulated exam-like conditions. ✅ Deepen conceptual understanding across a wide range of UPSC topics. ✅ Gain confidence in tackling even unexpected or off-beat questions. ✅ Understand examiner expectations and answer presentation techniques. ✅ Sharpen analytical and critical thinking skills. Example: Many past students have reported significant improvements in their writing scores, moving from average marks (90-100) in GS papers to higher ranges (110-120+) simply by practicing daily and applying feedback.

Requirements

  • Basic awareness of the UPSC syllabus and exam pattern Dedication to invest ~30-45 minutes daily in writing Internet connectivity for receiving and submitting questions Optional: A notebook for hand-written answers (helps simulate the real exam) Digital tools if you prefer typing your answers for online submissions

Frequently asked question

Any UPSC aspirant—from beginners who are just starting their preparation to advanced students who want to fine-tune their answer writing—can benefit from this program. It is perfect for: Beginners who want to build confidence in writing from day one. Intermediate aspirants looking to improve structure, content depth, and time management. Advanced aspirants aiming to polish their presentation, integrate current affairs seamlessly, and get evaluated feedback for refinement. Example: Even working professionals who cannot join regular coaching find this daily practice manageable and effective in staying connected with their preparation.

Each day’s question is delivered through: Email notifications Mobile app alerts Student dashboard login The question is shared every morning, ensuring you have the entire day to plan and write your answer at your convenience. Example: A student working a 9-5 job might choose to attempt the question during their lunch break or in the evening, thanks to the flexibility of digital delivery.

The core focus of this program is on UPSC Mains-type questions—mostly analytical and descriptive, like those asked in GS Paper I-IV, Essay Paper, and even Ethics (GS Paper IV). However, occasionally, high-quality Prelims-style MCQs are included to help students stay sharp for both stages. Example: Mains-type question: “Discuss the role of the National Green Tribunal in promoting environmental justice in India. (150 words)” Prelims-type MCQ: “Consider the following statements about NGT: (a) It was established under the NGT Act, 2010, (b) It can hear civil cases related to environmental protection.” This dual approach helps you integrate your preparation for Prelims and Mains seamlessly.

About 30-45 minutes daily is recommended: 5 minutes → Read and understand the question 20-25 minutes → Write your answer 5-10 minutes → Review the model answer and note key points Extra time (optional) → Edit and improve your draft Example: A student who takes buses to college uses that commuting time to brainstorm answer structure and then writes the answer in 20 minutes after returning home.

Yes, if you opt for the evaluation plan, experts: Review your answers in detail Provide scores and comments Highlight gaps in content, structure, or analysis Suggest improvements tailored to your writing style This helps avoid repeating mistakes and trains you in writing answers that stand out. Example: If your answer to a question on urban floods lacks current examples, the evaluator might suggest including recent floods in Delhi or Chennai, linking it to climate change and urban planning gaps.

Over time, the program touches on most key topics from the entire UPSC syllabus. However, it is designed as a supplement rather than a substitute for your complete study plan. It’s a daily tool to reinforce learning and enhance writing skills. Example: While you might be studying Polity from Laxmikanth, our daily questions help you practice writing crisp answers on topics like Fundamental Rights, Parliament, or recent constitutional amendments.

Absolutely! The program is open for enrollment all year. Whenever you join, your subscription period starts from that date, and you’ll begin receiving daily questions right away. Example: If you join on the 12th of a month, your subscription runs from the 12th of that month to the 11th of the next month, ensuring you don’t miss out on your daily practice days.

Anurag Pathak

₹2200

Lectures

1

Skill level

Beginner

Expiry period

1 Months

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