Ridhima Singh

I am a highly skilled and experienced professional content writer with an extensive background spanning multiple decades. Throughout my career, I have dedicated myself to writing about various aspects of the UPSC Exam, as well as compiling comprehensive lists of the top IAS coaching institutes available. This expertise in the field has been honed over the past 10 years, allowing me to provide valuable insights and information to readers seeking guidance in their UPSC journey. To further enhance my skills and knowledge in the realm of journalism and mass communication, I pursued and successfully completed my MBA in Journalism and Mass Communication from the prestigious MICA (Mudra Institute of Communications, Ahmedabad). With this wealth of experience and educational background, I am equipped to deliver high-quality content that is not only informative but also engaging and tailored to the specific needs and interests of my audience. My goal is to continuously contribute to the field of content writing and provide valuable resources that assist individuals in achieving success in the UPSC Exam and navigating the complex world of IAS coaching institutes.

4 Scoring & Non-Technical Optional

Best 4 Scoring & Non-Technical Optional Subjects in IAS Exam

UPSC exam offers the list of 25 optional subjects. You must choose anyone that best fits your requirements. These are again classified into technical and non-technical subjects. Generally, the IAS aspirants opt for non-technical subjects. The main reason is candidates can easily score good marks. Both the science background and arts background applicants prefer non-technical

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ATP Full form

Full form of ATP

The Word ATP stands for Adenosine Triphosphate. Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is considered by scientists to be the vitality of life. It is the high-vitality atom that stores the vitality we have to do pretty much all that we do. It is available in the cytoplasm and nucleoplasm of each cell, and basically all the physiological instruments

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