FIRST IAS INSTITUTE does not sell a magic 30-day UPSC crash. “Crash” here means last-phase revision for aspirants who already have GS: weekly Prelims + Mains mocks, daily writing checks, batch size 35.
Who it fits: Revision-ready 2026 aspirants, not first-week beginners
Method: Weekly PRE + MAINS mocks + copy-check
Batch: 35 students
Direct answer
An UPSC Crash Course at FIRST IAS INSTITUTE is not a separate 30-day product. Last-mile revision sits inside the published 1-year CSE course: weekly Prelims + Mains mocks, daily answer-writing checks and a batch of 35. Beginners who need NCERT first should take the foundation course, not a crash.
If an institute promises CSE in 45 days from zero, that is not this classroom. FIRST IAS has used the same method since 2009: NCERT, printed books, then mocks — crash only after that sequence exists.
1 What “crash” means here (and what it does not)
Searchers type UPSC Crash Course when Prelims is close. FIRST IAS still runs weekly GS Prelims mocks and Mains answer scripts in the same 35-student hall. There is no published standalone “crash fee” apart from the Fees 2026 1-year line.
What you do not get: a compressed NCERT year, skipped CSAT, or unevaluated PDF tests. What you do get if you already wrote GS: copies read by Lead Mentors (headed by Smt. Manikuntala Ghosh Mam) and a progress monitor.
If you have not finished class 11–12 NCERTs, if Optional is unchosen, or if CSE 2027 is your first attempt, crash language will waste an attempt. Use Foundation for Beginners or Admission 2027 (2- or 3-year).
Repeaters who already know the syllabus but fail on writing speed belong here more than beginners do — see UPSC Coaching for Repeaters.
3 How revision is actually measured
Attendance, mock scores and writing remarks sit on the progress monitor. Free GS1 Prelims and Mains sample papers exist on this site; they are practice, not a substitute for evaluated weekly tests inside the course.
No separate 30-day crash product is published. Last-phase revision is the weekly Prelims + Mains mock cycle inside the 1-year course, with copies checked in a batch of 35.
Can a beginner take the crash course?
No. Beginners need NCERT foundation first. Crash/revision is for aspirants who already have GS notes and need evaluated mocks before CSE 2026.
Where do I enrol?
Counselling (999-022-8268 / 999-022-8245), then Take Admission mapped to the 1-year Fees 2026 line — Delhi, Gurgaon or online live.
Ask if a crash/revision seat fits you
Say whether you already have GS notes or you are starting from NCERT. Counselling will not put a beginner on a revision timetable.
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Contact Information
Delhi - 47/1 Second Floor , Kalu Sarai ,
Hauz Khas 110016, New Delhi,
Nearest Metro-Hauz Khas (Exit No. 4)