UPSC Mains Test Series 2027
Complete Answer Writing & Rank-Boosting Program
STOP Practicing Answers. START Scoring Marks. In Mains, knowledge is common. The ability to present it effectively is rare. This test series converts preparation into marks through structured answer writing, evaluation and strategic improvement.
Our Key Edge: Personalized Score Improvement System
Personalized Feedback & Gap Analysis: Direct, actionable suggestions to identify and eliminate weak areas.
Continuous Progress Tracking: Monitor score, accuracy, structure and presentation over time.
Learn from Toppers' Strategy: Built on decoding high-scoring marksheets and what UPSC rewards.
Transform Your Score: What You Get
Comprehensive Coverage
18 Sectional GS Tests + 10 Full-Length Simulators post Prelims. Build answer-writing muscles across GS areas, Essay and Ethics.
The Scoring Framework
Structured answer writing framework for UPSC demands. Model answers that show content, structure and presentation.
Maximum Value Addition
Training on contemporary data, examples and diagrams. Designed to help aspirants target high-scoring 130-145+ answers.
Write Like UPSC Rewards
Practice with purpose, not random answer dumping. Learn to convert knowledge into marks through evaluation.
Program Structure
Sectional Tests: 18 MTS-based sectional tests from 28 June to 27 December 2026.
Core Coverage: Polity, Modern Indian History, Economy, Geography, Society, Disaster Management, IR, Security, Essay, Ethics, World History, Post-Independence, Art & Culture, Environment, Science & Technology.
Post-Prelims: 10 Full-Length Mains Tests including 2 Essay tests; dates will be announced after Prelims.
Detailed Schedule
A scientifically designed timeline to ensure multiple revisions before the actual exam.
Schedule Snapshot
Topic-wise answer writing practice before Prelims to build syllabus command.
Full-length Mains tests after Prelims, including 2 Essay tests.
Move from knowledge accumulation to answer execution and score improvement.
| Test No. | Date | Subject | Syllabus / Focus |
|---|---|---|---|
| MTS 1 | 28 June 2026 | Polity + MIH-1 | Polity: Historical Background; Making of Constitution; Salient Features; Preamble; Union & Territory; Citizenship; Fundamental Rights; DPSP; Fundamental Duties; Amendment; Basic Structure; Parliamentary System; Federal System; Centre-State Relations. MIH: British Expansion & Consolidation; Revolt of 1857; Socio-Religious Reform Movements; Peasant, Tribal & Working Class Movements; Economic Impact of British Rule; Education & Press. |
| MTS 2 | 12 July 2026 | Polity + MIH-2 | Polity: Inter-State Relations; Emergency Provisions; President; Vice-President; Prime Minister; Council of Ministers; Cabinet Committees; Parliament; Supreme Court; Judicial Review; Activism; PIL; Parliamentary Committees. MIH: INC & Moderate Phase; Militant Nationalism; Revolutionary Activities & WW1; Emergence of Gandhi; 1920s transition; Civil Disobedience Movement & RTCs. |
| MTS 3 | 26 July 2026 | Polity + MIH-3 | Polity: Governor; Chief Minister; State Council of Ministers; State Legislature; High Court; Subordinate Courts; Panchayati Raj; Municipalities; Constitutional Bodies; Non-Constitutional Bodies; Political Dynamics; Landmark Judgements. MIH: Towards Freedom; Post-War Scenario; Independence & Partition; Constitutional Developments; Governors-General; INC Sessions; misc. topics. |
| MTS 4 | 9 August 2026 | Economy + Geography-1 | Economy: Growth vs Development; Monetary & Credit Policy; Inflation; Banking System; Fiscal Policy & Taxation; Money, Capital & Stock Markets. Geography: Interior of Earth & Plate Tectonics; Geomorphic Processes & Landforms; Atmosphere; Wind Systems & Weather Systems; Water in Atmosphere & World Climates; Oceans. |
| MTS 5 | 23 August 2026 | Economy + Geography-2 | Economy: Balance of Payment & Foreign Trade; FDI & Global Financial Architecture; IMF & World Bank; WTO & IPR; Poverty, Inequality & Unemployment; Indian Agriculture. Geography: India—Location & Structure/Physiography; Drainage System; Climate & Monsoon; Natural Vegetation & Soils; Population, Migration & Human Development; Primary, Secondary & Tertiary Activities. |
| MTS 6 | 6 September 2026 | Economy + Geography-3 | Economy: Indian Agriculture & Land Reforms; Infrastructure; Planning; NITI Aayog & Public Sector. Geography: Land Resources & Agriculture; Water & Mineral/Energy Resources; Manufacturing & Planning; Transport, Communication & Trade; Environmental Issues & Problems; Mapping India + World; Rapid Review. |
| MTS 7 | 20 September 2026 | Indian Society, Social Issues & Disaster Management | Complete Syllabus. |
| MTS 9 | 4 October 2026 | IR | Complete IR. |
| MTS 10 | 11 October 2026 | IR + Security | Complete IR and Security. |
| MTS 11 | 18 October 2026 | Essay-1 | Complete syllabus. |
| MTS 12 | 25 October 2026 | Ethics-1 | Complete syllabus. |
| MTS 13 | 1 November 2026 | World History + PI | Complete Syllabus. |
| MTS 14 | 15 November 2026 | Essay 2 | Essay practice and evaluation. |
| MTS 15 | 28 November 2026 | Ethics 2 | Ethics practice and evaluation. |
| MTS 16 | 29 November 2026 | Art & Culture + Environment-1 | Art & Culture: Architecture Part I-III; Religion Part I & II; Indian Paintings. Environment: Ecology & Ecosystem Functions; Aquatic Ecosystems; Pollution; Environmental Issues & EIA; Biodiversity Part I & II. |
| MTS 17 | 13 December 2026 | Art & Culture + Environment-2 | Art & Culture: Performing Arts; Indian Literature & Foreign Travelers; Theatres, Puppetry & Folk Dances; UNESCO Heritage & Institutions; Coins, Handicrafts, Martial Arts, Fairs. Environment: Protected Areas & Conservation; Climate Change Part I & II; India & Climate Change; International Conventions; Agriculture & Environmental Organizations. |
| MTS 18 | 27 December 2026 | Science & Technology | Complete Syllabus. |
Pricing Plans
Transparent pricing. No hidden fees. Choose the level of mentorship and evaluation you need.
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Why This Test Series Works
Purposeful Practice
Every test is aligned to Mains demands, not random question dumping.
Evaluation That Improves Answers
Feedback focuses on gaps in structure, examples, balance and presentation.
Value-Added Answers
You learn to integrate data, diagrams, examples and contemporary context.
Score Tracking
Your progress is monitored so improvement is visible and actionable.
