UPSC IAS IPS Strategy IntroFive Part article series on How to approach UPSC Civil Service IAS/IPS Exam: Prelims, Mains and Interview
BooksTips on Notes-making, Standard reference books, Yojana Kurukshetra etc. Explained here
Prelim-Mains-InterviewDetailed Strategy for General Studies, science-tech, yearbook, economy, history, polity, IR-Diplomacy with booklist, free study material given here.
DoubtsBasic doubts regarding Coaching, Working professional, time Management and Non-English medium
BackupSome guidelines for adopting career backup plans incase you can't make it to UPSC
SSC CGL
GK / GAHow to approach General Awareness for Tier-I, explained here with free study material download.
MathsHow to approach Maths, Quantitative Aptitude, Trigonometry, Geometry for Tier I and II? To-the-point strategy n tips given here +free study material
ReasoningGeneral Intelligence and Logical reasoninig for Tier I of SSC-CGL exam: booklist, tips shared here.
EnglishHow to tackle vocabulary, grammar and comprehension for Tier I and II.
SBI PO
GA/Computer/Marketingstrategy booklist for approaching General Awareness, Computer, Marketing, Current Affairs in SBI PO 2013, includes free material as well!
Reasoning (High)strategy booklist for approaching Higher Level Reasoning in SBI PO 2013
English (Descriptive)strategy, free studymaterial, essay list for the SBI PO English MCQ and Descriptive paper!
Others
CAT (IIM)Ragtag strategy on get 90+ percentile in CAT-prometric test.
LIC AAOStrategy for the upcoming LIC Assistant Administrative officers' exam with free studymaterial, jobprofile.
CSIRStudyplan + Free study material for CSIR combined Administrative services (CASE) exam
State PSCHow to approach RAS, MPSC etc explained here
CAPFHow to become an Assistant Commandant in BSF, CISF, CRPF: strategy, booklist, free studymaterial provided here.
RBIRBI Grade "B" Officer studyplan, strategy, booklist and free download material is provided here.
SPIPAFor getting admission in SPIPA, Ahmedabad, which provides free coaching for IAS exam.(Gujarat Only)
ACIOAssistant Central Intelligence Officer recruitment: booklist, strategy
UPSC tips
India Yearbookhow to efficiently utilize INDIA Yearbook for UPSC prelims, mains, interview= explained in this 6 part series article.
5 LevelsExplains five types of players in UPSC competition and why daydreamers fail in this exam.
100 DaysWhy you can't succeed with vague strategies in UPSC Prelims, explained here.
Newspaper?How to read The Hindu/Indianexpress quickly and efficiently in less than one hour for Current Affairs?, explained here.
Art of Aptitude?3 Cardinal Rules on How to approach Aptitude section in any competitive exam.
QuotesMotivational and inspirational quotes for competitive exams.
Essay Tips How *not* to write an Essay in UPSC Mains exam, explained here
IRHow to prepare India World + International relations (IR) topic, explained + free download material
StatApproach to Statistics and Graphs portion of General Studies Mains Paper II+free study material
R.T.IHow to file R.T.I application to UPSC? explained here
Analysis
CSAT'12Analysis of the GS-Prelims paper and how it broke the backs of Coaching classes.
GSM-12Analysis of the General Studies (Mains) Paper I and II of 2012 and how they (again) broke the backs of Coaching classes.
Edu Tech
Auto NoteMakerMrunal's Autonotemaker for quickly taking notes out of PDF files and Webarticles (Win XP only)
Hindu ReaderHow to use Google Reader to efficiently read The Hindu online, for Free!.
OneNoteLearn to use Microsoft Onenote software to organized your notes on computer, quickly and efficiently!
ArchiveMonthly Archive Index page of everything I've published so far. (In the old articles, ignore advice written before Jan 2012, because UPSC trend has changed a lot.)
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[Science] RITSAT, PSLV, Agni V, ICBM and Mars Mission
A guest article by Mr. Manikandan Soundararajan
- Risat I:
- PSLV:
- Advantage of PSLVs
- Agni V:
- What is ICBM:
- Mars Mission:
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Radar Imaging Satellite-I first of its kind in India.
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Launched using PSLV-C19.
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Microwave Remote sensing satellite with a Synthetic Aperture Radar payload.
Advantages and Applications:
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Imaging surface feature during both day and night conditions.
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All weather monitoring.
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Microwave remote sensing helps cloud penetration.
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Applications in paddy monitoring, disaster management during floods, cyclone.
Orbit:
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Polar sun synchronous, solar powered.
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Sun Synchronous satellites are those which follow solar time i.e you can find the satellite over one country at same local time every day, follows the clock of sun essentially to harness the solar power.
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Such satellites are used mainly for remote sensing, spy satellites.
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Polar satellite launch vehicle- normally carries a payload of 1600kg.
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Puts satellites in sun synchronous orbits of 620km above earth’s surface.
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Workhorse of Indian satellite programs- Earned the name following 20 continuous successful missions of its total 21 flights.
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PSLV-XL a variant of PSLV was used to launch Chandrayaan-I.(India only nation to use PSLV for moon missions, normally Geo synchronous launch vehicles(GSLV) are used for such missions).
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they are economic compared to GSLVs, but payload of PSLVs is around 1600kg, while GSLV has a payload capacity of 2500kg.
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Next addition to our launch vehicles GSLV mark III with payload capacity of 5000kg,
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This will boost India to commercial market launches.
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Agni V a surface to surface Inter-continental ballistic missile developed by DRDO of India.
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Only 5 other nations of the world have such capability.( US,UK,France,China,Russia)
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Agni series of India has 5 versions starting from 700Km to 5000Km target distance.
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Agni 5 capable of traveling 5000+ Kms
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has capability to attack multiple targets( called MIRV system) on ground, making anti-missile shields inadequate.
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ICBM = Inter-Continental Ballistic Missile a range of missiles traveling a distance more than 3500 Km and attacking specified Targets.
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Ballistic missiles are those following a parabolic trajectory.
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They mainly rely on using the gravitational force during their downward flight.
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Cruise missiles on the other hand are guided throughout their travel path to attack targets effectively and accurately.
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But ballistic missiles compact and less expensive.
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India planning a mars mission similar to Curiosity mission of NASA, to be launched by November 2013.
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Official announcement was made in Independence day speech of the PM.
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Already sanction to the tune of Rs.125 crores has been made.
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Technical details of this mission are still not revealed.
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ISRO is in-charge of this mission.
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- [Public Health] Current Affairs 2012-13: Diseases, Drugs and Research (Part 2 of 3)
- [Public Health] Current Affairs 2012-13: Mock Questions (Part 3 of 3)
- Some insights on medical tests /checkup for UPSC IAS/IPS civil service exam
- [Space Tech] Current Affairs Compilation 2012-13 for SSC CGL, UPSC CSAT
- [Policy] Science Technology & Innovation (STI) Policy 2013: Salient features, highlights, criticism
- [Defense] Current Affairs compilation 2012-13: missiles, joint exercises, operations, organizations
- [Hindu Sci-Tech] Public Health, EnB related: Virtopsy, Vomitting Larry, Hydrogel, Mauritia (Jan Feb 2013)
- [Hindu Sci-Tech] Space, IT related: KSLV, Luna Glob, Black Beauty, COMET, SKA, SAGA-220 (Jan, Feb 2013)
- [Polity] Judicial Impeachment, reforms, Judicial accountability Bill,Sri Lankan CJ Impeachment
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One correction – Mangalyaan is an orbiter mission ( it will only orbit Mars and not land) while Curiosity is a rover lander mission.
A big difference in terms of technological expertise, cost etc.
it’s 5500 if u want to specify a distance other wise inter continental is intercontinental………3500 is intermediate range
as usual a
nice article….the diagrams were missing sir…to understand the things better
Hi Mrunal,
Nice article.Your all articles are very helpful.I have a little concern.I am preparing for 2013 civil services.I use to read articles of Hindu, economic times daily and cover articles of yojna,kurukshetra within a month.How to prioritize this as they take much time and eats up time of the subjects.What strategy to be follow as of now.
Thanks in advance.
Thanks and Regards,
Rohit Barthwal
Read this
http://mrunal.org/2012/08/tip-yojana-diy.html
Thanks a lot Mrunal….
it is a nice article.thanks for this nice article.
Dear munal can you suggest me which coaching is best for online coaching?