The AI that grades your UPSC Mains answers like a real examiner
Stop writing answers into a void. Get a score, a model answer, and exactly what to fix — in seconds, for free. Then build the daily habit with quizzes and spaced-repetition flashcards.
Paste an answer. Get graded.
We've loaded today's question below — just write your answer and watch our AI examiner break down your score across structure, relevance, coherence and depth.
How it works
Paste your answer
Drop in any UPSC GS / Mains question and the answer you wrote.
AI examiner grades it
Scored on structure, relevance, coherence and content depth — like a real evaluator.
See exactly what cost you marks
Get a model answer, strengths, and specific fixes to raise your score.
Your whole prep, in one place
Answer writing is the wedge. The daily habit is what gets you through the exam.
Instant examiner-style feedback on your Mains answers. Scores, model answers, and targeted improvements.
OpenFree, structured notes by subject — with key takeaways, Prelims pointers and Mains angles on every topic.
OpenPractise previous-year MCQs by subject and year, each with the answer and a detailed explanation.
Open15 fresh questions every day with a leaderboard, streaks and weak-area tracking.
OpenSM-2 algorithm surfaces exactly the cards you're about to forget. Revise smarter, not longer.
OpenCurated daily news and summaries tuned to what actually gets asked in the exam.
OpenAnswer writing is where Mains is won or lost
Most aspirants write hundreds of answers and never get real feedback — coaching evaluation is slow and expensive. UPSC Geeks closes that loop instantly, so every answer you write actually makes the next one better.
- Scored on the same dimensions examiners use
- A model answer to compare against, every time
- Specific, actionable fixes — not vague praise
- Practise as often as you want, at no cost
"Write an answer, get it graded, fix one thing, repeat."
That tight feedback loop is the fastest way to improve your Mains score — and it's the core of what we built.
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