The Uphill Climb
That evening, she walked back to Mukherjee Nagar. The Drishti classroom was empty. On the last bench, right corner, she sat for a while. Then she took out the seven-question paper, now worn at the edges, and wrote at the bottom: dr vikas divyakirti drishti ias ethics course
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The students—young men and women from towns and cities across the state—sat in neat rows, notebooks open, pens poised. Some had come eager for rules and models; others sought answers to knotty moral puzzles. All expected a map they could follow to master the compulsory ethics paper for the civil services exam. The Uphill Climb That evening, she walked back
Months later, Ramesh appeared for the IAS exam and cleared it with flying colors. As he walked out of the examination hall, he felt a sense of pride and gratitude towards Dr. Vikas Divyakirti and the Drishti IAS team. He knew that the ethics course had been a turning point in his journey, and that it would continue to guide him as he embarked on his new role as a public servant. The students—young men and women from towns and
After finishing theory, watch the case study module twice. On the second watch, pause the video before Dr. Divyakirti gives the solution. Write your own answer in 10 minutes. Then play his solution. Compare. This gap analysis is where 90% of your marks are earned.