CrispUPSC began with a frustration from my own preparation: previous-year questions are the most honest guide to this exam — UPSC returns to the same ideas, reframed, year after year and across its many exams — yet they sit scattered across PDFs, exam by exam, with no way to see how the same ideas keep coming back. Most aspirants never see that pattern. So I built the tool I wished existed: every question, connected, with its answer and its history — to make the pattern visible. Follow the work on YouTube and Telegram.
One connected bank of every question UPSC has asked — 13,598 PYQs across 10 exams (1979–2026) — each mapped to its topic, its answer, and every other time that idea was tested.
We are not a PDF dump, a notes site, a mock-test factory, or an AI tutor. A repository tells you what was asked; CrispUPSC shows how a topic is tested — the angles, the repeats, the evolution. And because every exam sits in one graph, you see the cross-exam connections single-exam trackers miss: a topic tested in CAPF or CDS often returns in CSE.
Every question is tagged against a fixed taxonomy, and 12,338 carry verified answer keys. Where an official key isn't yet released, we say so rather than guess. Correctness is the product.