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Why did I fail in CSAT despite coming from Maths background?
- Though CSAT is a qualifying paper, it should not be taken for granted. Aspirants with maths background prepare for CSAT during the last few days.
- The relevance of PYQ’s are neglected. They fails to observe the changes in patterns and toughness level.
- Most of them reaches the critical zone (60-70), but fail to reach the safe zone (90+).
I am from a non-Maths background. Despite basic preparation, I fail to clear CSAT. Why?
- Here, the aspirants need to build their base and learn time saving tactics.
- They need clarity on where to limit their preparation and also on the frequently asked sections.
- They have no clear strategy on how to allocate their time between Aptitude, Reasoning and English section.
- They also might reach the critical zone, but not the safe zone.
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I am an experienced UPSC candidate with multiple prelims attempts. In the recent years, I am failing in CSAT. Why?
- Writing CSAT and analysing CSAT is different. These aspirants fail to analyse CSAT.
- They understand that the difficulty level has increased over the years. But they do not inspect how the pattern has changed.
- Some seniors even tend to read CSAT solutions instead of solving them.
- Prelims experience will definitely help you in many aspects. But it cannot substitute practicing questions.
Previous Year Questions | Analysis
UPSC CSAT Analysis 2015 - 2021

In Depth Analysis of CSAT PYQs from 2015 to 2021
