THE DAILY DOSE PRELIMS TEST SERIES PROGRAM (DDPP)
A Discipline-Centric, Concept-Driven UPSC Prelims Preparation System
UPSC Prelims is not merely a test of knowledge; it is a test of consistency, clarity of thought, disciplined revision, and the ability to self-correct over time. The Daily Dose Prelims Program is a new and innovative approach to test series preparation. It is not limited to checking marks or ranks; it focuses on helping students improve continuously. Through daily questions, guided mistake correction, regular reporting, and structured mentoring, the program ensures that learning continues even after a test is over. Designed as a solution rather than just an evaluation tool, it turns test-taking into a disciplined, systematic, and self-correcting process, helping aspirants move forward with clarity and confidence.
Why This Is Not Just Another Test Series?
- The Problem with Conventional Test Series
In most coaching institutes, a test series functions only as a measurement tool, not as a learning system.
Once a test is conducted:
- Scores are declared
- Answer keys are uploaded
- And the institute moves on to the next test
At this point, accountability stops.
Students are expected to analyse on their own, identify mistakes, revise the right areas, and improve—without any structured guidance. In reality, most aspirants do not know:
- why their marks are low
- whether their mistakes are conceptual or careless
- what exactly should be revised next
After two or three tests, confusion sets in. Repeated poor performance without guidance leads to loss of confidence, skipped tests, delayed analysis, and eventual demotivation. The test series, instead of helping, becomes a source of stress and uncertainty.
The core issue is not the absence of tests, but the absence of post-test accountability and mentoring.
- How This Program Breaks That Cycle
This program is built on a simple but powerful principle:
Accountability should not end after a test;
it should begin after the test.
Accordingly, the entire structure is designed to ensure that no student is left directionless after evaluation.
- Daily reporting ensures continuous accountability and self-reflection
- Daily questions eliminate long gaps and prevent loss of momentum
- Weekly interactions address doubts, confusion, and strategy issues immediately
- Mistake analysis is guided and structured, not left to chance
- Students are tracked, mentored, and corrected throughout the process
In this system, tests are not endpoints they are starting points for improvement.
Traditional test series measure performance and move on.
This program measures, mentors, and sustains students until improvement becomes visible.Core Features of This Batch
- Daily Dose of Questions (Morning & Evening)
Students receive 20 questions in the morning and 20 questions in the evening, ensuring daily engagement with the syllabus. This prevents long gaps in preparation and helps build consistent thinking and revision habits essential for UPSC Prelims.
- Weekly Test (100 Questions)
A full-length weekly test of 100 questions is conducted to help students assess their weekly preparation, improve time management, and develop exam stamina. These tests integrate concepts studied during the week.
- Extensive Coverage of 8000+ Questions
The program covers approximately 8000 carefully curated UPSC-level questions, designed according to recent UPSC trends. The focus is on conceptual clarity, analytical thinking, and intelligent elimination rather than rote memorisation.
- Detailed Answer PDFs
Each test and daily question set is accompanied by detailed answer PDFs explaining:
- why the correct option is correct
- why other options are incorrect
- the underlying concepts and logic
These explanations help students learn from every question attempted.
- Detailed Notes PDFs
Along with answers, students receive concise and exam-oriented notes PDFs. These notes are designed for quick revision, concept reinforcement, and last-stage Prelims preparation.
- Mandatory Daily Reporting System
Students are required to submit daily reports covering:
- questions attempted
- performance
- mistakes made
- areas of difficulty
This system ensures continuous accountability and helps students stay disciplined throughout the preparation cycle
7. Weekly Student–Mentor Interaction
Weekly interaction sessions are conducted to:
- discuss common mistakes
- resolve conceptual doubts
- address strategy-related issues
- guide students facing confusion or demotivation
Students are supported and guided, not left alone after tests.
REMEMBER- UPSC Prelims is not won by the number of tests you take,but by how consistently you think, revise, and correct yourself.
30 WEEKLY TESTS (40 QUESTIONS IN EACH TEST)
06 SUBJECT WISE TEST( 100 QUESTIONS IN EACH TEST)
10 FULL LENGTH TEST
FEATURES
- SCHEDULED BASIS
- ALL THE TEST ARE BASED ON UPSC PRELIMS PATTERN
- THERE WILL BE DETAILED ANALYSIS AFTER EACH TEST
- ALL THE TEST ARE DESIGNED BY ADHISTHAN IAS R&D TEAM
