30/05/2026
Tomorrow is not about studying everything.
It’s about trusting everything you’ve already studied.
To every MSE aspirant:
You’ve revised the concepts, solved the papers, stressed over the syllabus, and shown up consistently. That already puts you ahead of most people.
Now go into the exam hall with a calm mind and a clear strategy.
Read carefully.
Manage time smartly.
Attempt confidently.
Wishing all MSE Economics aspirants the very best for tomorrow’s exam. You’ve got this. ✨
— Team EduSure
21/05/2026
Most students preparing for IIFT MA Economics are still following old papers blindly.
But the pattern has changed — and your strategy should too.
In this session, we’ll cover:
• What changed in the IIFT pattern
• Important topics for 2026
• Objective test strategy
• Final 16-day preparation plan
• Interview stage orientation
📅 22 May 2026
⏰ 12:00 PM IST
DM us for the link.
21/05/2026
10 days left for MSE.
At this stage, strategy matters more than collecting more PDFs.
Most students try to cover 100% syllabus and end up revising nothing properly.
But after analyzing MSE Economics papers from 2021–2024, one thing is clear:
• Indian Economy dominates the paper
• IS-LM keeps repeating
• A few Micro topics carry disproportionate weightage
So the smart move now is not “study everything.”
It’s prioritizing the right 20%.
Our 10-Day MSE Strategy breaks down:
✓ High-weightage topics
✓ What to revise daily
✓ Most repeated concepts
✓ Last-week approach based on the 2024 paper
DM us for your guide. 🔥
14/05/2026
Last 3 Days to Apply!
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Scholarships: 50%–100% on tuition fees
Eligibility: CUET (COPQ10) / GRE / IIT JAM / FLAME Test
Application Deadline: 17th May 2026
Apply Now: application.flame.edu.in
FLAME University, Pune
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13/05/2026
Ashoka MA Economics entrance is on 17th May — only a few days left.
We just did a detailed final strategy session for Ashoka aspirants.
Important points from the session:
The exam is centre-based and computer-based for Indian residents.
It is objective / MCQ-based.
Statistics and Analytical Reasoning are compulsory.
Students choose either Mathematics or Economics.
There is no interview this cycle.
Ashoka said there is currently no negative marking — but final official instructions should always be checked.
The entrance exam is the most important component of selection.
Most important paper-analysis insight:
Ashoka is not CUET.
CUET rewards breadth.
Ashoka rewards depth.
So don’t spend the final days revising Indian Economy data, current affairs, matching, and chronological ordering like a CUET paper.
For Ashoka, focus on:
Statistics and Probability
Analytical and Logical Reasoning
Mathematical Economics
Deep Microeconomics
Conditional Probability and Bayes
Constrained Optimization
Preferences, LNS, Welfare
Formal Logic and Critical Reasoning
Watch the full session and use the next few days intelligently - https://youtu.be/6cslYwB_px0?si=CVCbg7pWlVrCqQYY
Stay calm. Revise smartly. Give a serious attempt.
11/05/2026
How did the ISI MSQE 2026 paper feel for you?
Now that the paper is done, we want to hear from the people who matter most — the students who actually attempted it.
So let’s make this interactive
React in the comments with your honest feeling:
Tougher than expected
Just as expected
Easier than I thought
Mixed / tricky paper
I don’t even want to talk about it
Your experience matters because every year, student reactions help us understand:
Which sections felt difficult
Whether the paper was lengthier than usual
How students are expecting the cutoff to move
What future aspirants should prepare differently
We’re also collecting responses through a short form so we can get better insights into the paper and build a more accurate sense of expected cutoffs.
Please fill the form here:
https://forms.gle/nLK8iyBnsdjsCEAA7
Even a 2-minute response from you can help hundreds of future ISI MSQE aspirants understand the paper better.
So tell us honestly —
How was ISI MSQE 2026 for you?
Drop your emoji + your experience in the comments
27/02/2026
📍 From Silchar to the biggest research institutions in India.
🎓 Shivank Sinha cracked DSE — and went on to land Research Internships at both ISI Delhi & IIM Calcutta.
This is what happens when a student from a small city refuses to think small. 💪
Your pin code does not decide your future.
Your discipline does. 🔥
Proud of you, Shivank. Keep going. 🙌
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