UPSC IAS Civil Warriors
47 comments
Review summary
Based on 47 comments, created with AI
Students overwhelmingly praise this teacher's teacher's experience, flexibility, teaching quality. Many students highlight ex-ias officer who left service for teaching., taught gen...
What students talk about most
Evaluation breakdown
Top Strengths
1. Teacher's extensive experience and successful track record as an ex-IAS officer.
2. Ability to inspire students and foster critical thinking.
3. Availability of online lectures and videos for flexible learning.
Areas to Improve
1. Address the perception of 'selling dreams' by providing a more realistic and current outlook on UPSC career prospects.
2. Ensure all study material is up-to-date and highly relevant to the latest exam patterns.
3. Increase transparency regarding the evolving landscape of civil services and the challenges aspirants face.
What students love
“Only competitive exam that doesn't stop your growth. UPSC never makes you stagnant; it is a learning process where you get knowledge of the whole world. Even if unsuccessful, you can apply that knowledge in any field to grow.”
28 likes
“The person standing over there has taught generations and made thousands of IAS officers. He himself was an ex-IAS officer and left the service for teaching.”
5 likes
“Found useful.”
3 likes
“He's such a wonderful person.”
2 likes
“Satisfied and happy.”
2 likes
“Sir, your 12 lectures on arts and culture were uploaded. Kindly tell me from where I can find them out.”
2 likes
“Please upload more such videos.”
2 likes
“I need these lectures, please provide us.”
2 likes
“I too want to increase the scientific temperament of society and help our country reach the threshold of a developed civilization with no prejudices.”
1 likes
“He can open your mind book.”
1 likes
What could be better
“Now all these are changing. Less IAS will be seen at the central level as the Centre is trying to decrease IAS dominance. For Finance secretary, IRS or IES is best. For defense secretary, IDES is best. IAS ke naam pe aadmi ko murk banaya jata hai coaching wale. (People are fooled in the name of IAS by coaching centers.)”
60 likes
“30-35 years later, who knows what will happen? Don't sell dreams just to sell courses, sir.”
44 likes
“Utter reality of coaching, sorry, poaching mafia.”
3 likes
“Sir, you're uploading a June 2022 video and talking about the 2023 paper, wow.”
2 likes
“I feel this is something we don’t discuss openly enough. UPSC is a harsh system. Many spend their best years preparing, often at the cost of mental health and finances. The coaching industry benefits, while aspirants carry most of the risk.”
“All this power is only for corruption; no one serves the country.”
“Now 90% UPSC aspirants would know there is no point in UPSC preparation.”