Question Policy
At GSWITH, we recognize the vital role that asking questions plays in the preparation journey of civil services aspirants. Our platform is dedicated to fostering a collaborative and knowledge-sharing environment that empowers individuals to excel in their pursuits. To ensure the quality and relevance of discussions, we have established a comprehensive question policy.
Asking questions is an integral part of your preparation for the civil services examination. It facilitates a deeper understanding of diverse subjects and concepts, encourages critical thinking, and aids in honing analytical skills. By seeking clarifications and insights, you enhance your learning experience and contribute to the broader community's growth.
What Can Be Asked:
You are encouraged to ask questions that fall within the realm of General Studies and are relevant to the civil services examination. This includes a wide spectrum of subjects, issues, and concepts that are typically covered up to the scope of graduation level. Feel free to inquire about historical events, current affairs, social issues, governance, economy, science and technology, culture, and any topic that pertains to General Studies.
Intention of Questions:
- done Gaining Knowledge: Questions should primarily be aimed at enhancing your understanding of a specific topic or concept. Use the platform to expand your knowledge and insights through meaningful interactions with fellow aspirants.
- done Clearing Doubts: If you encounter challenges or uncertainties in your studies, our platform is here to help. Feel confident in seeking clarification on topics that you find perplexing.
Questions Not Allowed:
Do not post questions that are beyond the scope of General Studies or related to the preparation strategies for the civil services examination itself. This includes queries about study materials, how to prepare, or seeking advice on examination strategies.