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General Studies Prelims Test Series

Process and Time period:
We conduct “Prelim Test Series”, consisting of sufficient weeks, objective type tests on GS and CSAT. It begins in the month of October and ends in May, before the Prelim exam. The “Prelim Test Series” confers multiple benefits on the candidates. It induces a sense of focus, discipline and regularity in a candidates’ preparation.

Marks:
For GS – 200 marks (100 questions) and CSAT – 200 marks (80 questions).
(It is to be noted that the marks scored by the candidates in GS only are considered to qualify for the Main Exam. Marks scored in CSAT are not considered but the minimum qualifying marks in CSAT is 33% in the CSAT paper without attaining which the student cannot clear the Prelims Examination)

Relevance/Ideology behind Tests: Due to negative marking, the Civil Services Exam has become difficult to qualify. In some cases, students who have not practiced the objective questions realize in the exam hall their unpreparedness for the surprises thrown at them by the UPSC. In such a scenario, it is desirable that the candidates’ fine tune their GS and CSAT preparations by attending as many tests as possible. It guides them to develop better understanding of the concepts, basic principles and factual aspects of the Prelim subjects.

Explanations:
To provide an idea about the methodology to be adopted by the students to prepare their subjects, explanations are given by subject experts in the ”Classroom Prelims Test Series” for the questions in such a manner so that the candidates understand how the topic of the question needs to be prepared/analysed. For the benefit of the students joining the “Online Prelim Test Series” we also provide video lectures (explanations given in the Classroom Prelim Test Series).

OMR and Overall Rank: The Prelim tests are written on an OMR sheet on the lines of the UPSC exam. To provide a comparative analysis of the candidates’ performance, the Institute will publish on its website every week, ranks, total scores, negative marks net scores obtained by all its candidates taking the tests at various centers.

Modes of joining:
A candidate can join the “Prelims Test Series” either by joining the “Classroom Prelim Test Series” or the “Online Prelim Test Series”.

General Studies Main Exam Test Series

Process:
The Main Exam Test Series is done in two different ways:
Firstly, the current students (regular batch students of General Studies Prelim-cum-Main batch) undergo Online Answer Writing Practice consisting of at least 4 such sessions where they write answers and upload them on the Institute website through their login portal. Our endeavour in holding Answer Writing Practices for our students is to teach and practice the techniques of answer writing required specifically for the civil services exam.
Secondly, the old students of Madurai IAS or students who have not joined Madurai IAS for regular classes and join either the Online GS Main Test Series or the Classroom GS Main Test series right after the Prelim Exam in mid-August.
Both the Online GS Main Test Series and Classroom GS Main Test series have the same number of tests

Frequency of tests and Marks:
The tests are conducted every fortnight and the marks are 250 for each of the GS test.

Duration:
The tests are held approximately over a period of 12 weeks starting in June.

Pedagogy of the GS Main Test Series:
The Main Examination is intended to assess the overall intellectual traits and depth of understanding of candidates rather than merely the range of their information and memory. The nature and standard of questions in the General Studies papers will be such as to test a candidate’s general awareness of a variety of subjects, which will have relevance for a career in Civil Services. The questions are likely to test the candidate’s basic understanding of all relevant issues, and ability to analyze, and take a view on conflicting socio- economic goals, objectives and demands.
Accordingly, Madurai IAS with the vast experience at its disposal, is able to guide the students writing the Main exam in a comprehensive manner so that their answer writing skills are pruned, polished and made exam-oriented.
Questions are framed in such a manner as to judge the depth of understanding of candidates relating to the topic in question.

Evaluation and Explanation:
Before the evaluation takes place the subject experts take 2-3 hours duration discussion of the test questions wherein they discuss with the students regarding the ideal answers which could be written. They also lay emphasis on the fact that the content of the answer is more important than its length, which is also the often repeated instruction in the UPSC CSE Main Exam question papers. It is our constant endeavour to check and evaluate the candidates’ answer scripts according to the above adage. A student’s answer paper undergoes a two layer process of checking and review, in relations to the students test performance. Detailed suggestions on the students’ performance are usually written in the answer scripts wherever required.

Model Answers:
Model answers are also provided and uploaded on the website for the benefit of the students. Evaluation and feedback system is designed to provide relevant insights and feedback to each candidate as per his/her performance.
Exhaustive discussions by the experts/teachers are held every week after the test to provide a roadmap of ideal approach requiring conceptual clarity and interdisciplinary interlinking on the topics asked in the test series. Brain-storming and doubt-clearing on the topics where more clarity is required, is the natural outcome of such discussions. Model answers are provided to the students during such discussions and such model answers are also sent to the students taking postal test series.
Evaluation and Review for Online GS Main Test Series: Evaluation and Review, both are done online and the suggestions are typed on the copies they have uploaded. The students even have the option of meeting/emailing the reviewers for any extra clarifications.
The Evaluation and Review work is done by a team which is actively engaged in teaching or content preparation having at least the experience of the Civil Services Interview.

Available GS Mains Test Series
• Classroom GS Mains Test Series
• Online GS Mains Test Series

Test Series for the Optional Subjects
(Number of tests in Optional Subjects may vary according to time available between the Prelim and Main Exam)
Optional Subjects – Test Series in Optional Subjects varies as per the need of different subjects. Number of tests will approximately be 5 (sectional) + 2 (comprehensive). Optional Subject Test are conducted between June and September every year.
Optional Subject test series is available in Public Administration, Sociology, Political Science, Tamil Literature and Geography in the month of June. All the subjects offer about 6-8 mock tests.

Overview of TNPSC Prelims and Main test series

General Studies Prelims Test Series

Process and Time period:
We conduct “Prelim Test Series”, consisting of sufficient weeks, objective type tests on GS. It The “Prelim Test Series” confers multiple benefits on the candidates. It induces a sense of focus, discipline and regularity in a candidates’ preparation.

Marks:
For GS – 300 marks (200 questions)
(It is to be noted that the marks scored by the candidates in GS only are considered to qualify for the Main Exam.

Relevance/Ideology behind Tests:
TNPSC Exam has become difficult to qualify. In some cases, students who have not practiced the objective questions realize in the exam hall their unpreparedness for the surprises thrown at them. In such a scenario, it is desirable that the candidate’s fine tune their GS preparations by attending as many tests as possible. It guides them to develop better understanding of the concepts, basic principles and factual aspects of the Prelim subjects.

Explanations:
To provide an idea about the methodology to be adopted by the students to prepare their subjects, explanations are given by subject experts in the “Classroom Prelims Test Series” for the questions in such a manner so that the candidates understand how the topic of the question needs to be prepared/analysed. For the benefit of the students joining the “Online Prelim Test Series” we also provide video lectures (explanations given in the Classroom Prelim Test Series).

OMR and Overall Rank:
The Prelim tests are written on an OMR sheet on the lines of the TNPSC exam. To provide a comparative analysis of the candidates performance, the Institute will publish on its website ranks, total scores, net scores obtained by all its candidates taking the tests at various centers.

Modes of joining:
A candidate can join the “Prelims Test Series” either by joining the “Classroom Prelim Test Series” or the “Online Prelim Test Series”.

General Studies Main Exam Test Series

Process:
The Main Exam Test Series is done in two different ways:
Firstly, the current students (regular batch students of General Studies Prelim-cum-Main batch) undergo Online Answer Writing Practice consisting of at least 4 such sessions where they write answers. Our endeavour in holding Answer Writing Practices for our students is to teach and practice the techniques of answer writing required specifically for the TNPSC exams.
Secondly, the old students of Madurai IAS or students who have not joined Madurai IAS for regular classes and join either the Online GS Main Test Series or the Classroom GS Main Test series right after the Prelim Exam.
Both the Online GS Main Test Series and Classroom GS Main Test series have the same number of tests

Frequency of tests and Marks:
The tests are conducted frequently and the marks are 250 for Group – I and 300 for Group – II

Duration:
The tests are held approximately for 3 Hours.

Pedagogy of the GS Main Test Series:
The Main Examination is intended to assess the overall intellectual traits and depth of understanding of candidates rather than merely the range of their information and memory. The nature and standard of questions in the General Studies papers will be such as to test a candidate’s general awareness of a variety of subjects, which will have relevance for a career in Public Services. The questions are likely to test the candidate’s basic understanding of all relevant issues, and ability to analyze, and take a view on conflicting socio- economic goals, objectives and demands.
Accordingly, Madurai IAS with the vast experience at its disposal, is able to guide the students writing the Main exam in a comprehensive manner so that their answer writing skills are pruned, polished and made exam-oriented.
Questions are framed in such a manner as to judge the depth of understanding of candidates relating to the topic in question.

Evaluation and Explanation:
Before the evaluation takes place the subject experts take 2-3 hours duration discussion of the test questions wherein they discuss with the students regarding the ideal answers which could be written. They also lay emphasis on the fact that the content of the answer is more important than its length, which is also the often repeated instruction in the TNPSC Main Exam question papers. It is our constant endeavour to check and evaluate the candidates’ answer scripts according to the above adage. A student’s answer paper undergoes a two layer process of checking and review, in relations to the students test performance. Detailed suggestions on the students’ performance are usually written in the answer scripts wherever required.

Model Answers:
Model answers are also provided for the benefit of the students. Evaluation and feedback system is designed to provide relevant insights and feedback to each candidate as per his/her performance.
Exhaustive discussions by the experts/teachers are held every week after the test to provide a roadmap of ideal approach requiring conceptual clarity and interdisciplinary interlinking on the topics asked in the test series. Brain-storming and doubt-clearing on the topics where more clarity is required, is the natural outcome of such discussions. Model answers are provided to the students during such discussions and such model answers are also sent to the students taking postal test series.

Evaluation and Review for Online GS Main Test Series:
Evaluation and Review, both are done online and the suggestions are typed on the copies they have uploaded. The students even have the option of meeting/emailing the reviewers for any extra clarifications.The Evaluation and Review work is done by a team which is actively engaged in teaching or content preparation having at least the experience of the Civil Services Interview.

Available GS Mains Test Series:

  • Classroom GS Mains Test Series
  • Online GS Mains Test Series

Test Series:
(Number of Subjects may vary according to time available between the Prelim and Main Exam).

UPSC Test Batch Schedule – 2023

TNPSC Group I Test Batch – 2023 – Test Schedule – Full Details

TNPSC Group II/IIA Test Batch 2023 – Test Schedule – Full Details

TNUSRB Test Batch 2023 – Test Schedule – Full Details

TNPSC Group IV Test Batch 2024 – Test Schedule – Full Details

TEST BATCH RESULTS 2023 – 2024

TEST-1 Group II/IIA Results – Rankwise
TEST-2 Group II/IIA  Results – Rankwise
TEST-3 Group II/IIA – Result Rankwise
TEST-4 Group II/IIA – Result Rankwise
TEST-5 Group II/IIA – Result Rankwise
TEST-6 Group II/IIA – Result Rankwise
TEST-7 Group II/IIA – Result Rankwise
TEST-8 Group II/IIA – Result Rankwise
TEST-9 Group II/IIA – Result Rankwise
TEST-10 Group II/IIA – Result Rankwise
TEST-11 Group II/IIA – Result Rankwise
TEST-12 Group II/IIA – Result Rankwise
TEST-13 Group II/IIA – Result Rankwise
TEST-14 Group II/IIA – Result Rankwise

+ UPSC

General Studies Prelims Test Series

Process and Time period:
We conduct “Prelim Test Series”, consisting of sufficient weeks, objective type tests on GS and CSAT. It begins in the month of October and ends in May, before the Prelim exam. The “Prelim Test Series” confers multiple benefits on the candidates. It induces a sense of focus, discipline and regularity in a candidates’ preparation.

Marks:
For GS – 200 marks (100 questions) and CSAT – 200 marks (80 questions).
(It is to be noted that the marks scored by the candidates in GS only are considered to qualify for the Main Exam. Marks scored in CSAT are not considered but the minimum qualifying marks in CSAT is 33% in the CSAT paper without attaining which the student cannot clear the Prelims Examination)

Relevance/Ideology behind Tests: Due to negative marking, the Civil Services Exam has become difficult to qualify. In some cases, students who have not practiced the objective questions realize in the exam hall their unpreparedness for the surprises thrown at them by the UPSC. In such a scenario, it is desirable that the candidates’ fine tune their GS and CSAT preparations by attending as many tests as possible. It guides them to develop better understanding of the concepts, basic principles and factual aspects of the Prelim subjects.

Explanations:
To provide an idea about the methodology to be adopted by the students to prepare their subjects, explanations are given by subject experts in the ”Classroom Prelims Test Series” for the questions in such a manner so that the candidates understand how the topic of the question needs to be prepared/analysed. For the benefit of the students joining the “Online Prelim Test Series” we also provide video lectures (explanations given in the Classroom Prelim Test Series).

OMR and Overall Rank: The Prelim tests are written on an OMR sheet on the lines of the UPSC exam. To provide a comparative analysis of the candidates’ performance, the Institute will publish on its website every week, ranks, total scores, negative marks net scores obtained by all its candidates taking the tests at various centers.

Modes of joining:
A candidate can join the “Prelims Test Series” either by joining the “Classroom Prelim Test Series” or the “Online Prelim Test Series”.

General Studies Main Exam Test Series

Process:
The Main Exam Test Series is done in two different ways:
Firstly, the current students (regular batch students of General Studies Prelim-cum-Main batch) undergo Online Answer Writing Practice consisting of at least 4 such sessions where they write answers and upload them on the Institute website through their login portal. Our endeavour in holding Answer Writing Practices for our students is to teach and practice the techniques of answer writing required specifically for the civil services exam.
Secondly, the old students of Madurai IAS or students who have not joined Madurai IAS for regular classes and join either the Online GS Main Test Series or the Classroom GS Main Test series right after the Prelim Exam in mid-August.
Both the Online GS Main Test Series and Classroom GS Main Test series have the same number of tests

Frequency of tests and Marks:
The tests are conducted every fortnight and the marks are 250 for each of the GS test.

Duration:
The tests are held approximately over a period of 12 weeks starting in June.

Pedagogy of the GS Main Test Series:
The Main Examination is intended to assess the overall intellectual traits and depth of understanding of candidates rather than merely the range of their information and memory. The nature and standard of questions in the General Studies papers will be such as to test a candidate’s general awareness of a variety of subjects, which will have relevance for a career in Civil Services. The questions are likely to test the candidate’s basic understanding of all relevant issues, and ability to analyze, and take a view on conflicting socio- economic goals, objectives and demands.
Accordingly, Madurai IAS with the vast experience at its disposal, is able to guide the students writing the Main exam in a comprehensive manner so that their answer writing skills are pruned, polished and made exam-oriented.
Questions are framed in such a manner as to judge the depth of understanding of candidates relating to the topic in question.

Evaluation and Explanation:
Before the evaluation takes place the subject experts take 2-3 hours duration discussion of the test questions wherein they discuss with the students regarding the ideal answers which could be written. They also lay emphasis on the fact that the content of the answer is more important than its length, which is also the often repeated instruction in the UPSC CSE Main Exam question papers. It is our constant endeavour to check and evaluate the candidates’ answer scripts according to the above adage. A student’s answer paper undergoes a two layer process of checking and review, in relations to the students test performance. Detailed suggestions on the students’ performance are usually written in the answer scripts wherever required.

Model Answers:
Model answers are also provided and uploaded on the website for the benefit of the students. Evaluation and feedback system is designed to provide relevant insights and feedback to each candidate as per his/her performance.
Exhaustive discussions by the experts/teachers are held every week after the test to provide a roadmap of ideal approach requiring conceptual clarity and interdisciplinary interlinking on the topics asked in the test series. Brain-storming and doubt-clearing on the topics where more clarity is required, is the natural outcome of such discussions. Model answers are provided to the students during such discussions and such model answers are also sent to the students taking postal test series.
Evaluation and Review for Online GS Main Test Series: Evaluation and Review, both are done online and the suggestions are typed on the copies they have uploaded. The students even have the option of meeting/emailing the reviewers for any extra clarifications.
The Evaluation and Review work is done by a team which is actively engaged in teaching or content preparation having at least the experience of the Civil Services Interview.

Available GS Mains Test Series
• Classroom GS Mains Test Series
• Online GS Mains Test Series

Test Series for the Optional Subjects
(Number of tests in Optional Subjects may vary according to time available between the Prelim and Main Exam)
Optional Subjects – Test Series in Optional Subjects varies as per the need of different subjects. Number of tests will approximately be 5 (sectional) + 2 (comprehensive). Optional Subject Test are conducted between June and September every year.
Optional Subject test series is available in Public Administration, Sociology, Political Science, Tamil Literature and Geography in the month of June. All the subjects offer about 6-8 mock tests.

+ TNPSC

Overview of TNPSC Prelims and Main test series

General Studies Prelims Test Series

Process and Time period:
We conduct “Prelim Test Series”, consisting of sufficient weeks, objective type tests on GS. It The “Prelim Test Series” confers multiple benefits on the candidates. It induces a sense of focus, discipline and regularity in a candidates’ preparation.

Marks:
For GS – 300 marks (200 questions)
(It is to be noted that the marks scored by the candidates in GS only are considered to qualify for the Main Exam.

Relevance/Ideology behind Tests:
TNPSC Exam has become difficult to qualify. In some cases, students who have not practiced the objective questions realize in the exam hall their unpreparedness for the surprises thrown at them. In such a scenario, it is desirable that the candidate’s fine tune their GS preparations by attending as many tests as possible. It guides them to develop better understanding of the concepts, basic principles and factual aspects of the Prelim subjects.

Explanations:
To provide an idea about the methodology to be adopted by the students to prepare their subjects, explanations are given by subject experts in the “Classroom Prelims Test Series” for the questions in such a manner so that the candidates understand how the topic of the question needs to be prepared/analysed. For the benefit of the students joining the “Online Prelim Test Series” we also provide video lectures (explanations given in the Classroom Prelim Test Series).

OMR and Overall Rank:
The Prelim tests are written on an OMR sheet on the lines of the TNPSC exam. To provide a comparative analysis of the candidates performance, the Institute will publish on its website ranks, total scores, net scores obtained by all its candidates taking the tests at various centers.

Modes of joining:
A candidate can join the “Prelims Test Series” either by joining the “Classroom Prelim Test Series” or the “Online Prelim Test Series”.

General Studies Main Exam Test Series

Process:
The Main Exam Test Series is done in two different ways:
Firstly, the current students (regular batch students of General Studies Prelim-cum-Main batch) undergo Online Answer Writing Practice consisting of at least 4 such sessions where they write answers. Our endeavour in holding Answer Writing Practices for our students is to teach and practice the techniques of answer writing required specifically for the TNPSC exams.
Secondly, the old students of Madurai IAS or students who have not joined Madurai IAS for regular classes and join either the Online GS Main Test Series or the Classroom GS Main Test series right after the Prelim Exam.
Both the Online GS Main Test Series and Classroom GS Main Test series have the same number of tests

Frequency of tests and Marks:
The tests are conducted frequently and the marks are 250 for Group – I and 300 for Group – II

Duration:
The tests are held approximately for 3 Hours.

Pedagogy of the GS Main Test Series:
The Main Examination is intended to assess the overall intellectual traits and depth of understanding of candidates rather than merely the range of their information and memory. The nature and standard of questions in the General Studies papers will be such as to test a candidate’s general awareness of a variety of subjects, which will have relevance for a career in Public Services. The questions are likely to test the candidate’s basic understanding of all relevant issues, and ability to analyze, and take a view on conflicting socio- economic goals, objectives and demands.
Accordingly, Madurai IAS with the vast experience at its disposal, is able to guide the students writing the Main exam in a comprehensive manner so that their answer writing skills are pruned, polished and made exam-oriented.
Questions are framed in such a manner as to judge the depth of understanding of candidates relating to the topic in question.

Evaluation and Explanation:
Before the evaluation takes place the subject experts take 2-3 hours duration discussion of the test questions wherein they discuss with the students regarding the ideal answers which could be written. They also lay emphasis on the fact that the content of the answer is more important than its length, which is also the often repeated instruction in the TNPSC Main Exam question papers. It is our constant endeavour to check and evaluate the candidates’ answer scripts according to the above adage. A student’s answer paper undergoes a two layer process of checking and review, in relations to the students test performance. Detailed suggestions on the students’ performance are usually written in the answer scripts wherever required.

Model Answers:
Model answers are also provided for the benefit of the students. Evaluation and feedback system is designed to provide relevant insights and feedback to each candidate as per his/her performance.
Exhaustive discussions by the experts/teachers are held every week after the test to provide a roadmap of ideal approach requiring conceptual clarity and interdisciplinary interlinking on the topics asked in the test series. Brain-storming and doubt-clearing on the topics where more clarity is required, is the natural outcome of such discussions. Model answers are provided to the students during such discussions and such model answers are also sent to the students taking postal test series.

Evaluation and Review for Online GS Main Test Series:
Evaluation and Review, both are done online and the suggestions are typed on the copies they have uploaded. The students even have the option of meeting/emailing the reviewers for any extra clarifications.The Evaluation and Review work is done by a team which is actively engaged in teaching or content preparation having at least the experience of the Civil Services Interview.

Available GS Mains Test Series:

  • Classroom GS Mains Test Series
  • Online GS Mains Test Series

Test Series:
(Number of Subjects may vary according to time available between the Prelim and Main Exam).

+ ONGOING TEST SCHEDULE

UPSC Test Batch Schedule – 2023

TNPSC Group I Test Batch – 2023 – Test Schedule – Full Details

TNPSC Group II/IIA Test Batch 2023 – Test Schedule – Full Details

TNUSRB Test Batch 2023 – Test Schedule – Full Details

TNPSC Group IV Test Batch 2024 – Test Schedule – Full Details

TEST BATCH RESULTS 2023 – 2024

TEST-1 Group II/IIA Results – Rankwise
TEST-2 Group II/IIA  Results – Rankwise
TEST-3 Group II/IIA – Result Rankwise
TEST-4 Group II/IIA – Result Rankwise
TEST-5 Group II/IIA – Result Rankwise
TEST-6 Group II/IIA – Result Rankwise
TEST-7 Group II/IIA – Result Rankwise
TEST-8 Group II/IIA – Result Rankwise
TEST-9 Group II/IIA – Result Rankwise
TEST-10 Group II/IIA – Result Rankwise
TEST-11 Group II/IIA – Result Rankwise
TEST-12 Group II/IIA – Result Rankwise
TEST-13 Group II/IIA – Result Rankwise
TEST-14 Group II/IIA – Result Rankwise