The 2026 Prelims drew from sources no coaching covered.
Vidyastraa AI reads every newspaper and PIB release the day it's published, then maps each story to your UPSC syllabus and the questions actually asked. Central ministries and all 36 states are rolling in through the summer.
The real reason aspirants lose marks
You studied hard. The syllabus just kept moving.
Current affairs is now a moving target. UPSC tests interpretation of fresh events, not just facts you memorised months ago.
Coaching notes weren't enough
Pre-made current affairs are predictable and incomplete. UPSC 2026 proved you can't rely on them alone.
The exam went unpredictable
Questions came straight from ministry press releases and state policies that appeared in no coaching material.
Too many sources, too little time
No aspirant can read 100 newspapers and 36 state portals daily. Information overload becomes the real enemy.
How Vidyastraa works
Hundreds of sources in. One exam-ready brief out.
We read everything
Every morning Vidyastraa AI ingests the day's newspapers and PIB releases the moment they're published. Central-ministry and state-government notifications are rolling in through the summer.
AI maps it to your syllabus
Each story is tagged to its GS paper and topic, rated for exam relevance, and linked to the past questions it connects to.
You read one clean brief
Open the app and get today's exam-ready brief in 10 minutes, with the original source cited for every single point.
See it in action
Your daily brief, written by an AI that never sleeps.
Every card you see is a real story, tagged to its GS paper, rated for exam relevance, and traced back to the original source: newspaper, ministry, or state government. No fluff. No guessing.
- βSyllabus-mapped: know exactly which paper it matters for
- βPast-question links: see what UPSC has already asked
- βEvery claim cited: built on trust, not opinions
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The unfair advantage
Most apps stop at a couple of newspapers.
Vidyastraa AI is built to read what the ministries and state governments actually publish, the exact sources the 2026 Prelims drew from.
*Most free apps cover newspapers only, with little or no government-notification coverage.
The source map
Built on one of the widest source nets in UPSC prep.
From day one we read the country's top newspapers and the Press Information Bureau. Then every central ministry. Then all 36 states & UTs.
Simple, student pricing
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- βDaily brief: top 5 stories
- β3 source types
- βBasic syllabus tags
- β1-day delay on notifications
Everything that wins marks
- βFull brief: unlimited stories
- βAll 100+ papers + ministries + states
- βPYQ mapping (the core edge)
- βReal-time ministry notifications
- βPDF / WhatsApp export
- βCustom topic filters
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- βChat with AI on any story or topic
- βAsk follow-ups, answers mapped to your syllabus
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- βBulk seat licensing
- βCo-branded daily brief
- βAdmin dashboard
- βAPI access for your LMS
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