“Since 2013, the UPSC has been changing its pattern and moving towards more in-depth analysis based questions but it has not been noticed properly. The candidates in 2019 got a shocker especially in GS Paper II. Now the aspirants think that they need a different approach which can match the 2019 papers’ standards. Lukmaan IAS since 2013 has maintained this standard especially in Paper II and Paper IV. But some candidates felt the papers too difficult and hence they did not prefer to join Lukmaan IAS and now they regret that why they didn’t join.” A remark by S. Ansari.