RAS MENTORSHIP

RAS MENTORSHIP MICRO SCHEDULE

THE 270-DAY BLUEPRINT

Architecting RAS Success: A Comprehensive Strategic Schedule for Prelims & Mains Mentorship.

THE 270-DAY MASTER TIMELINE

PHASE I: PRELIMS SPRINT Focus: Objective Mastery (90 Days)

Broad-spectrum syllabus acquisition and daily MCQ elimination to secure the preliminary threshold.

PHASE II: MAINS MARATHON Focus: Subjective Dominance (180 Days)

18 Specialized Phases focusing on depth, synthesis, and answer engineering to dominate the Mains.

PHASE I: THE 90-DAY TACTICAL SPRINT

  • Days 1 - 70 | Core Syllabus Acquisition
    Sequential mastery of Rajasthan Special (History, Culture, Polity, Economy), Indian History, Geography, Polity, Economy, Science, Aptitude, and Current Affairs.
  • Days 71 - 85 | Advanced Integration
    Full-syllabus cross-linking, advanced revision, dedicated PYQ analysis, and targeted weak-area eradication.
  • Days 86 - 90 | The Mock Crucible
    Three complete 150-Question Full-Length Tests, coupled with intensive performance analysis.

PHASE II: THE 180-DAY MAINS MARATHON

18 Specialized Phases | Depth, Synthesis, and Answer Engineering

The 180-day Mains progression systematically covers the vast syllabus through rigorous daily execution. The marathon concludes with a concentrated 10-day sprint to forge unbreakable exam endurance.

THE FINAL 10 DAYS (DAYS 171-180)

Days 171-173: The Gauntlet Full mock test paper simulations for GS-I, II, and III. Writing 20 answers a day under strict exam conditions.
Days 174-176: Eradication Deep answer review. Hunting down and eliminating the final weak areas across all three papers.
Days 177-179: Consolidation Rapid, ultra-condensed notes review for GS I-III.
Day 180: Flash Revision High-speed mental recall of all GS frameworks. The system is locked and primed for the exam.

THE MAARG ADVANTAGE: INDUSTRIAL-SCALE EXECUTION

5 Answers/Day × 180 Days = 900 Mastered Concepts

This is not a reading schedule. It is an answer-writing engine disguised as a reading schedule.

By Day 180, you have structured, written, and refined 900 distinct subjective concepts. The exam hall will not require active thinking—only muscle memory. The sheer volume of compounded daily output makes failure statistically improbable.

The Syllabus is Vast. The Path is Narrow.

The MAARG architecture provides the exact topography of the exam. Trust the structure. Execute the daily 8-hour flywheel. Compound your knowledge.