(Insights IAS – Work, Improve, Nurture)
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Dear Student,
Great news! Based on popular demand from aspirants, we are excited to open admissions to the I-WIN (Insights IAS – Work, Improve, Nurture) Prelims Test Series for UPSC CSE 2026 for all students.
Don’t miss this opportunity to give your UPSC Prelims 2026 preparation the right direction and momentum.
Designed to help you build consistency, revise smartly, and master Prelims with confidence.
(41 GS + 14 CSAT)
Each test contains 50 high-quality, UPSC-oriented questions structured as follows:
By April, you will have strong command over basic and advanced concepts, PYQs, current affairs, CSAT, along with improved time management and MCQ-solving skills.
⚠️ Important Note
Please note that no classroom teaching will take place in the I-WIN Prelims Batch. This program is strictly designed for self-driven aspirants who are capable of studying all topics independently but wish to significantly improve their Prelims score.
I-WIN focuses on helping you build a strong and reliable foundation in:
- NCERTs
- Standard reference books
- Current Affairs
- CSAT
If you believe in self-study with accountability, I-WIN is for you.
(These outcomes are achievable only if you remain consistent, attempt all tests sincerely, and focus on continuous improvement.)
We expect you to have unwavering faith in yourself and trust in our guidance. Come with an open mind, the willingness to learn from mistakes, and the determination to improve every single day. Your goal is not just to attempt the exam, but to secure a rank that makes you and your loved ones proud.
We assure you of providing the right environment, structure, and support for focused self-study. However, the hard work, discipline, and consistency must come from you.
Special Note : OGP Students can avail this course for Rs. 2000/- . (incl. of all taxes)
Your success in I-WIN ultimately depends on YOU—your dedication, perseverance, consistency, and your ability to keep moving forward despite challenges and setbacks.
I-WIN provides the structure and direction. The effort and discipline must come from you.
We strongly believe that your effort combined with our guidance can help you achieve the rank you have always aspired for. All it takes is one decision to take a leap of faith and begin this journey with us.
I-WIN (Insights IAS – Work, Improve, Nurture) is a structured Prelims-focused test series designed for self-driven aspirants who want consistency, revision, and disciplined practice to improve their UPSC Prelims score.
I-WIN is ideal for serious UPSC aspirants preparing for Prelims 2026, students comfortable with self-study, aspirants seeking regular testing, revision, accountability, and those aiming to improve MCQ accuracy and speed.
No. I-WIN does not include classroom teaching. It is strictly a test-based and self-study oriented program.
The Entrance-cum-Scholarship Test will be conducted on 31st December 2025. The test consists of 100 MCQs (85 GS + 15 CSAT).
Rank 1–15: 100% Scholarship
Rank 16–35: 50% Scholarship
Rank 36–100: 30% Scholarship
Rank 101–200: 25% Scholarship
There are a total of 55 tests: 41 GS tests and 14 CSAT tests.
Each GS test contains 50 questions: 30 from NCERTs & standard books, 5 concept-based, 10 current affairs, and 5 PYQ-based questions.
The complete Prelims syllabus is revised 4 times through structured test rounds.
Yes. Exact sources for every test will be clearly specified.
Yes. A detailed synopsis (soft copy) will be available on the portal by 9:30 AM on the same day.
Yes. Subject-wise orientation sessions are pre-loaded on the InstaCourses Portal.
Offline students receive ranks by 2:00 PM. Online students get live dynamic ranks immediately after submission.
Offline Timings : 9:00 AM – 10:00 AM.
Online Timings : Flexible, Recommended 8:00 AM – 9:00 AM.
By April 2026, consistent students will gain strong command over concepts, PYQs, current affairs, CSAT, and time management.
Yes, provided the aspirant is capable of self-study.
Regular test attempts, discipline, consistency, learning from mistakes, and trust in the process.
NCERTs, standard reference books, current affairs, and CSAT.