Scientific Preparation Methodology

MISSION IAS PRELIMS

iRisePro-INVENTION STRENGTHENS YOUR SUCCESS ABILITIES — SCIENTIFICALLY AND HOLISTICALLY

Krishnaraja M Manjunath

Invented & Copyrighted by

Krishnaraja M. Manjunath

  • verified Former Civil Services Officer (resigned for this mission)
  • business Former Media Network Chief
  • science 14+ Years Research in Employability Development
  • family_star Both sons involved for 7+ years.
THE SUCCESS ENGINE

How We Solve Your Prelims Struggle

A full breakdown from Krishnaraja M Manjunath - Founder & Inventor of iRisePro.

Crack The Formula To Crack IAS Prelims in 2026 — Krishnaraja M Manjunath
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Success Stories

What Our Top Aspirants Say

Ananya Sharma

Mission IAS Participant

For the first time, my UPSC preparation felt structured. The tasks pushed me to think like a policymaker instead of just memorizing facts.

Priya Nair

UPSC Aspirant

Mission IAS made me realize that UPSC preparation is not just about knowledge, but about judgment and clarity in thinking.

Rohit Kulkarni

Civil Services Aspirant

The timer-based tasks helped me develop decision-making under pressure. It feels like real administrative thinking.

Ananya Reddy

Mission IAS Participant

Most preparation focuses on collecting information. Mission IAS helped me focus on analyzing issues and forming balanced opinions.

Sneha Subramanian

UPSC Aspirant

Submitting tasks regularly built a level of discipline in my preparation that I had never maintained before.

Sneha Patel

Civil Services Aspirant

The mentoring sessions and insights shared by KrishnaRaja M Manjunath Sir helped me identify my weak areas quickly, especially in analytical thinking and answer writing.

Arjun Mehta

Mission IAS Participant

Mission IAS makes you apply what you learn immediately. That active learning approach made my preparation far more effective.

Divya Iyer

UPSC Aspirant

The program feels like a real training ground for future administrators. Every task pushes you to think about real governance issues.

Vivek Singh

Civil Services Aspirant

Before joining Mission IAS, my preparation was scattered. The structured tasks gave my preparation direction and consistency.

Rahul Chatterjee

Mission IAS Participant

Mission IAS changed my mindset from simply studying for an exam to preparing for real administrative responsibility.

Neha Agarwal

UPSC Aspirant

Within the first few days of the Mission IAS tasks, I clearly understood where I was strong and where I needed to improve. The mentoring insights from KrishnaRaja M Manjunath Sir made that clarity even stronger.

Aditi Verma

Civil Services Aspirant

What makes Mission IAS different is that it actually tests how you think. In a short time, it shows you the exact areas you must work on.

Ritika Kapoor

Mission IAS Participant

Mission IAS quickly made me realize the gap between studying and actually thinking like a future administrator.

Meera Gupta

UPSC Aspirant

The structured tasks, along with the guidance from KrishnaRaja M Manjunath Sir, helped me understand what UPSC really expects from aspirants. I now feel much more confident about approaching the prelims.

Shreya Menon

Civil Services Aspirant

Mission IAS feels like a smart preparation system. In just a few tasks, it reveals your strengths, weaknesses, and the path you need to follow.

TOP 10 REASONS WHY MOST IAS ASPIRANTS FAIL IN PRELIMS

Understanding these common pitfalls is the first step towards a disciplined, scientific approach to cracking the exam.

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Slow Comprehension

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Emotional Instability After Wrong Answers

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Mental Fatigue

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Weak Elimination Logic

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Poor Time Discipline

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Inconsistent Revision

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Overconfidence

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Decision Inconsistency

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Weak Recall Under Pressure

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Reactive Planning Resets

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These are ability failures, preparation failures. Not syllabus failures.

Because Prelims’ success is ability-driven.

1 RESULTS determine SUCCESS.
2 MARKS determine RESULTS.
3 INNER ABILITIES determine MARKS.

So, the root cause of success and failure lies in invisible inner abilities, generally called hidden potential. But the iRisePro invention names it AACE64 - 64 Essential Success Abilities - The Root of Human Growth.

That's what iRisePro works on and STRENGTHENS YOUR SUCCESS ROOT.

STRESS-FREE. SCIENTIFIC. STRUCTURED.

iRisePro Proprietary Process

check_circle 12 Focused Hours
check_circle 21 Prelims Ability-Strengthening Tasks
check_circle Dedicated Yashodarshi (Success Mentor)
check_circle LIVE Sessions
check_circle 1:1 Personalised Mentorship
check_circle 10-Day Structured Journey
₹4,999 ₹9,999

This is not curriculum or coaching. This is root-level performance engineering.

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MEASURE
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MAP
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MASTER
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SUCCEED

iRisePro Scientifically:

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Measures your 64 Essential Prelims-Aligned Inner Abilities

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Maps your gaps vis-à-vis the IAS Prelims Qualifier Benchmark

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Shows your Weak / Average / Strong / Excellent Zones

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Builds your Personalized Success Path Chart

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Enables you to master the required abilities

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Positions you to succeed with stability

ASSURED OUTCOME

You gain full clarity on your ability profile

You receive a precise plan to fill your ability gaps

Your preparation gets scientific foundation and meticulous direction

You save 100s of preparation hours

You save lakhs by avoiding misdirected attempts

PRELIMS QUALIFIER BENCHMARKS

TOP 10 ESSENTIAL ABILITIES REQUIRED (based on AACE64 FRAMEWORK)

Concentration 75%
Memory 70%
Attention to Detail 72%
Comprehension 70%
Mental Endurance 72%
Time Management 68%
Discipline 70%
Logical Reasoning 65%
Planning 65%
Self-Regulation 68%

Prelims success is ability-weighted. Every mark reflects inner ability strength.

Qualifier vs General Aspirant

Metric Qualifier General
Attitude 8.6 6.8
Aptitude 9.2 6.9
Communication 7.8 6.4
Execution 9.0 6.6
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Qualifier 7%
General 30%
Strong + Excellent Zone
Qualifier 68%
General 18%

The difference is not effort.
It is alignment.

Which side are you on?

BEGIN YOUR ‘MISSION IAS PRELIMS’ ON THE RIGHT NOTE.

SECURE YOUR SEAT NOW

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