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Live classes, one-to-one mentorship, test series and PYQ-led strategy for defence and civil-services examinations.

Live teaching · Personal mentorship · Exam-focused practice

Aman Singh, founder of Pathway UPSC

The Process

How Pathway Works

Student attending a live online lesson on a laptop, taking notes

Step 1

Learn Online

Attend live or recorded online classes with real-time doubt resolution.

Digitally annotating a completed practice checklist on a tablet

Step 2

Practise Digitally

Attempt online tests and answer-writing tasks from anywhere.

Mentor guiding a student one-to-one over a video call

Step 3

Receive Feedback

Get your answers evaluated and reviewed one-to-one over an online mentorship call.

Students following a structured online class through a laptop

Why Pathway

Built for consistent, honest progress

Concept-first teaching

We build understanding, not rote memorization — concepts stay with you till the exam hall.

PYQ-led preparation

Every class, note and test is mapped to previous-year question patterns.

Personal tracking and mentorship

Every student is personally known and tracked, not just a roll number.

Test, feedback and improvement cycle

Structured practice followed by evaluation, so preparation keeps improving.

Meet Aman Singh

Built around the teacher–student relationship

Pathway UPSC is built on a simple idea, practiced consistently: students are personally known, not anonymous. Weekly goals are set and reviewed. Every answer submitted receives real feedback, not just a score. Doubts are resolved interactively, in class and outside it. And preparation is adjusted as a student progresses, rather than following one fixed script for everyone.

That approach — mentorship-led, feedback-driven, and adjusted to the individual — is what Aman Singh set out to build when he founded Pathway UPSC, and it continues to shape how every batch is run today.

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