About Us

CogniMentor IAS
Welcome to CogniMentor IAS, where expertise meets innovation in the pursuit of UPSC exam success!
Our company is a collaborative effort between neuroscientists, IAS exam mentors, technologists, and seasoned professionals dedicated to reshaping the landscape of UPSC exam preparation. We are proud to be pioneers in offering cognitive evaluation and mentoring services tailored specifically for UPSC aspirants.

The genesis of our journey stemmed from a glaring reality: a significant percentage of UPSC exam candidates fail to achieve success on their first attempt. Recognizing this pain point, we embarked on a mission to dissect the exam process and unearth the underlying success patterns. Our research revealed a critical factor: while subject knowledge is undoubtedly important, cognitive skills play a paramount role in exam triumph.

Over the span of 3 to 4 years of intensive preparation, successful candidates hone their cognitive abilities through focused study. However, despite this rigorous preparation, the UPSC exam remains a formidable challenge, with a staggering 99.9% of participants facing failure.

At CogniMentor IAS, we aim to level the playing field by providing first-time exam takers with the tools and guidance needed to compete on par with seasoned candidates. Through our innovative approach to cognitive evaluation and personalized mentoring, we empower aspirants to prime their cognitive skills and maximize their chances of success in the UPSC exam.

Join us in our mission to redefine UPSC exam preparation and pave the way for aspirants to realize their full potential. Together, let's transform challenges into opportunities and aspirations into achievements.

Mission/Vision

Mission:

"To harness the power of 'Prathiahara' in equipping UPSC aspirants with advanced cognitive evaluation and personalized mentoring, guiding them towards success in the UPSC exam

Vision:

"To redefine UPSC exam preparation through innovative cognitive-focused approaches, ensuring equal opportunity for all aspirants."