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Read how this works: Active Revision Workflow
This is where Samyak Sahkar comes in.
All questions are open. Any Mitra can answer any question. The division of labour is left entirely to the wisdom of the Sangh - whatever you agree on off-platform. Sahkar does not assign. It records.
The Sahkar for the whole fortnight is compiled automatically and delivered to every Sangh-Mitra personally.
Three people each answering 17 questions are more likely to finish all 50 than one person attempting them alone. That is the Sahkar advantage.
But the real return comes at the end of the day: write your share, then open today's prelims page and read what your Mitras answered. That reading is your revision. You wrote 17. You revised 50. Every question, every subject - covered.
This is the best workflow any individual can have for prelims. Not doing it alone. Doing it in a Sangh.
| Alone | In Sahkar | |
|---|---|---|
| Questions per day | 50 | ~17 |
| Who reads all answers | You, alone | Every Mitra |
| Quality over time | Degrades | Sustained |
| Consistency | Breaks | Shared |
| Fortnight review | Your answers only | All 3 Mitras, compiled |
A Samyak Sangh is not a group chat. It is a collective of Mitras who have chosen to take UPSC seriously together. These are the rules that hold it together.
The rules