Not Coaching. ReCoding

ReSchoolEd Academy

Clarity tools for UPSC minds — and those beyond it.

ReSchoolEd offers systems, strategies, and stories to help you think, choose, and evolve.

Created by someone who cleared UPSC in his first attempt — and then questioned what came after.

We were taught to prepare— but not to reflect.

To compete — not to understand.

Here, we pause.
Here, we recode.

Welcome to ReSchoolEd.

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🎯UPSC Now

Clarity for those still in the game

Rethink your UPSC or other Civil Services journey — not through coaching, but through clarity.

Tools, booklets, and strategies beyond coaching.

🧰 Download: Answer Writing Toolkit for Mains 2025

🧠 Free Course: Public Services Simulation Course

🧰 Download: Mini e-book on decoding syllabus

📘 Read: Risk Management in Prelims MCQ solving

🌀UPSC Next

Clarity for those stepping back — or stepping beyond

You’re not lost. You’re ready to begin again — just on your own terms.

Mental models, emotional calibration, and asymmetric thinking.

📉 Delta Lab: Mental Models from Trading + Probabilistic Thinking

🪞 The Reflectorium: Guided Journaling & Systems Thinking Prompts

📚 Course: Rebuild with the HBS Simulation Series (Free)

✍️ Essay: "The UPSC That Lives In My Head"

About the Creator

I cleared the UPSC Civil Services Exam in my first attempt — with no coaching, while posted as a medical officer in a tribal region.

Though I didn’t make it to the IAS, the experience stayed with me. I went on to pursue radiology, mentor aspirants, and later trained in financial risk and valuation (FVR – Hero Vired).

ReSchoolEd is where these worlds converge — to offer clarity, direction, and tools for those still preparing… or ready to begin again.

A no-noise newsletter — systems, essays, and tools delivered monthly.

📬The Clarity Letter

🧠 Think better.

🎯 Prepare better.

🔁 Rebuild wiser.

🧭 Start Here

Not Sure where to begin with?

Still preparing? → [ Start with UPSC Now ]

Reorienting after the exam? → [ Explore UPSC Next ]

Just curious? → [ Read a Field Note ]

“You probably didn’t come here looking for another coach.
Good. I didn’t come here to be one.”