About
Abhyaas Prelims
The UPSC Prelims Examination is a
critical initial step in the Civil Services examination process. To aid in this phase, Vision IAS conducts the Abhyaas Prelims in over 100+ cities
nationwide. This test is tailored to enhance aspirants' skills in objective thinking
and reasoning, which are essential for the exam. Participating in such tests provides
aspirants with a clear perspective of the national competition, enabling them to refine
their preparation strategies more effectively.
Abhyaas Prelims is designed to give the
aspirants the real feel of the examination to help them gain confidence before attempting
the UPSC Prelims Examination. The aspirants will be provided with constructive feedback and
accordingly, corrective measures will be suggested to improve their objective thinking and
reasoning skills.
How will it be conducted?
The UPSC Prelims examination consists
of 2 papers, i.e., Paper I (GS) and Paper II (CSAT). Both the papers, Abhyaas Paper I (GS)
and Abhyaas Paper II (CSAT) will be conducted on the following dates – 6th April, 27th April
& 11th May in the respective examination centers in 100+ cities
across the country.
Features
Optimise your
preparation with Abhyaas' comprehensive features
for a detailed and tailored
learning experience.
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All India Ranking
A statistical tool
to compare one's performance against all other candidates. It reflects where
you stand in the large pool of aspirants by indicating what percentage of
candidates have scored less than you.
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VisionIAS Post Test Analysis
In-depth analysis
of answers for each question providing a detailed scorecard and insights
focusing on bridging the knowledge and understanding gap.
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Attempt by 1 in 3 selected candidate in top 50
Abhyaas stands as
a renowned ecosystem for UPSC exam simulation, earning trust for its quality
and effectiveness. Notably, 1 in 3 of the top 50 ranked candidates choose
Abhyaas for their preparation, underscoring its prominence among high
achievers.
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Complete coverage of UPSC Prelims Syllabus
Exhaustive set of
questions covering the entire UPSC Prelims syllabus to ensure a broad
understanding and thorough assessment of one's preparation.
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Available in English/Hindi
Offering papers in
both English and Hindi to accommodate aspirants from diverse linguistic
backgrounds, ensuring wider accessibility to the Abhyaas ecosystem.
-
Live Test Discussion
Opportunities to
engage in discussions post-test, allowing aspirants to identify the gap in
preparation. This facilitates a deeper understanding of topics and overall
syallbus.
Features
Optimise your
preparation with Abhyaas' comprehensive features
a detailed and tailored learning
experience.
-
All India Percentile
A statistical tool
to compare one's performance against all other candidates. It reflects where
you stand in the large pool of aspirants by indicating what percentage of
candidates have scored less than you.
-
Comprehensive Evaluation
In-depth analysis
of answers for each question and the paper as a whole in General Studies and
Essay, providing a detailed scorecard and insights.
-
Concrete Feedback & Corrective Measures
Detailed reviews
focusing on bridging the knowledge and understanding gap, offering specific
suggestions for improvement.
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Complete Coverage of UPSC Mains Syllabus
Exhaustive set of
questions covering the entire UPSC Mains syllabus to ensure a broad
understanding and thorough assessment of one's preparation.
-
Available in English/Hindi
Offering papers in
both English and Hindi to accommodate aspirants from diverse linguistic
backgrounds, ensuring wider accessibility to the Abhyaas ecosystem.
-
Live Test Discussion
Opportunities to
engage in discussions post-test, allowing aspirants to identify the gap in
preparation. This facilitates a deeper understanding of topics and overall
syallbus.
Examination Date & Time Slots
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- Last Date to Register
for Abhyaas Prelims Test 3 is 8 May.
- Test 1 and Test 2 can
be taken online.
- Limited seats at each
center.
Journey of Abhyaas
Abhyaas commenced its journey in 2019, initially reaching 45 cities for
prelims and 30 cities for mains. This was driven by the vision of making high-quality
mock tests accessible to every UPSC aspirant. In 2020, as
COVID-19 impacted the world, UPSC aspirants also felt its impact.During these
challenging times, Abhyaas enabled aspirants to practice prelims mock tests conveniently
from their homes.
-
“ The images that
make up the story in the story of 1024 in the 2nd century “
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“
A collection that has meaning from life “ with a story that is very
venomenal meanings “
“
A collection that has meaning from life “ with a story that is very
venomenal meanings “
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“ The Past which
has a miserable story of being cursed to stone by his brother “

-
By 2021, the Abhyaas
mains resumed, implementing strict precautionary measures for the safety of
the aspirants. In Post-CoVID period, VisionIAS
conducted Abhyaas successfully both prelims and mains in offline
mode continuously in 2022 and 2023. Over the course of five years, Abhyaas
has evolved into a remarkable phenomenon, expanding its reach to over 170
cities during prelims and 45 cities during mains. Its influence now spans
the length and breadth of India, from Gujarat to Arunachal Pradesh and from
Ladakh to Kerala.
What is Abhyaas Mains?
It is said that while Content is the King for UPSC Mains Examination, Answer Writing is the Queen
i.e., the most powerful element for succeeding in the exam. Vision IAS, keeping this in mind, is
conducting Abhyaas Mains in 38 cities across the country. This test is designed to help aspirants
analyse and improve their answer writing skills in this exam.
Why Abhyaas Mains?
While planning to attempt any national level competitive exam, the preparation is considered to be
complete when an aspirant gets an idea about the competition in the country. Thus, it is important
to attempt such tests so that the aspirants can make their strategy more effective. Abhyaas Mains is
designed to give the aspirants the real feel of the exam to help them gain confidence before
attempting the UPSC Mains Examination. The aspirants will be provided with constructive feedback
and accordingly, corrective measures will be suggested to improve their Answer Writing Skills.
How will it be conducted?
It will have 7 papers, i.e., GS I, II, III, IV, Essay, Optional 1 & Optional 2 will be conducted on 26, 27
July and 2 & 3 August in the respective examination centers in 38 cities across the country. GS
Papers I & II will be conducted on 26 July and Papers III & IV will be conducted on 27 July. The Essay
Paper will be conducted on 2 August and Optional Paper 1 & 2 will be conducted on 3 August.
Features
Optimise your
preparation with Abhyaas' comprehensive features
a detailed and tailored learning
experience.
-
All India Percentile
A statistical tool
to compare one's performance against all other candidates. It reflects where
you stand in the large pool of aspirants by indicating what percentage of
candidates have scored less than you.
-
Comprehensive Evaluation
In-depth analysis
of answers for each question and the paper as a whole in General Studies and
Essay, providing a detailed scorecard and insights.
-
Concrete Feedback & Corrective Measures
Detailed reviews
focusing on bridging the knowledge and understanding gap, offering specific
suggestions for improvement.
-
Complete Coverage of UPSC Mains Syllabus
Exhaustive set of
questions covering the entire UPSC Mains syllabus to ensure a broad
understanding and thorough assessment of one's preparation.
-
Available in English/Hindi
Offering papers in
both English and Hindi to accommodate aspirants from diverse linguistic
backgrounds, ensuring wider accessibility to the Abhyaas ecosystem.
-
Live Test Discussion
Opportunities to
engage in discussions post-test, allowing aspirants to identify the gap in
preparation. This facilitates a deeper understanding of topics and overall
syallbus.
Examination Date & Time Slots
Concession Details
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Selected
Candidates
25 % Off
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Classroom Foundation
Courses
25 % Off
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Interview Appeared
Students
15 % Off
Registration closing date :- 23 July, 7 PM
Admit card download date :- 23 July, 7 PM
Examination
Date & Time Slots
Concession Details
-
Selected
Candidates
25 % Off
-
Classroom Foundation
Courses
25 % Off
-
Interview Appeared
Students
15 % Off
Registration closing date :- 23 July, 7 PM
Admit card download date :- 23 July, 7 PM
Journey of Abhyaas
Abhyaas commenced its journey in 2019, initially reaching 45 cities for
prelims and 30 cities for mains. This was driven by the vision of making high-quality
mock tests accessible to every UPSC aspirant. In 2020, as
COVID-19 impacted the world, UPSC aspirants also felt its impact.During these
challenging times, Abhyaas enabled aspirants to practice prelims mock tests conveniently
from their homes.
-
“ The images that
make up the story in the story of 1024 in the 2nd century “
-
“
A collection that has meaning from life “ with a story that is very
venomenal meanings “
“
A collection that has meaning from life “ with a story that is very
venomenal meanings “
-
“ The Past which
has a miserable story of being cursed to stone by his brother “

-
By 2021, the Abhyaas
mains resumed, implementing strict precautionary measures for the safety of
the aspirants. In Post-CoVID period, VisionIAS
conducted Abhyaas successfully both prelims and mains in offline
mode continuously in 2022 and 2023. Over the course of five years, Abhyaas
has evolved into a remarkable phenomenon, expanding its reach to over 170
cities during prelims and 45 cities during mains. Its influence now spans
the length and breadth of India, from Gujarat to Arunachal Pradesh and from
Ladakh to Kerala.