Tuesday, 3 February 2026

Mission UP APO 2026: Our 45-Day Success Roadmap

Hey friend! If you’re reading this, you’ve decided to stop "trying" and start "conquering." This plan isn't about working harder; it's about working smarter. We are going to juggle the new Laws, the ancient facts, and the tricky Police Regulations like pros.


 Phase 1: The Foundation (Feb 4 – Feb 10)
 * Law (BNSS): Master Sections 1–210. We are focusing on the "Digital Update."
 * GS (History): Deep dive into Ancient & Medieval. By the weekend, we hit Modern History (1857-1947).
   * Tip: Trace the 1857 revolt specifically through UP cities like Meerut, Kanpur, and Lucknow.

Phase 2: The Core & The "Hidden" Marks (Feb 11 – Feb 21)
 * Law (BNSS): Complete the rest of the code (Sections 211–531).
 * Polity: Full sweep of the Constitution—from the Preamble to Article 368.
 * Police Act & Regulations: This is our secret weapon. We’re tackling Sections 1–47 and grinding through 70 Paragraphs of the Regulations daily.

Phase 3: Substantive Law & The Earth (Feb 22 – March 5)
 * Law (BNS): Transition to the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (Sec 1–358).
   * Strategy: Use a comparison table. Don't just learn "Murder"; learn where the old IPC 302 moved to in the BNS.
 * GS (Geography & Science): Focus on UP Agriculture and Census 2011. For Science, prioritize Biology and Physics—the UPPSC favorites.

 Phase 4: Evidence & State Special (March 6 – March 12)
 * Law (BSA): Master the Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam (Sec 1–170). Focus heavily on the new rules for Electronic Evidence.
 * UP Special: Nailing down the local history, administration, and the ODOP (One District One Product) scheme.

Phase 5: The Victory Lap (March 13 – March 20)
 * Full Revision: No new books. No new topics. Just reinforcing what’s already in your head.
 * Current Affairs: Focus on the last 6 months of national news and UP-specific news.
 * Mocks: Time to simulate the battlefield. Full-length mocks only.

 Pro-Tips for the Grind
 * The 30 MCQ Rule: Never go to sleep without testing yourself. 30 questions every night, no excuses.
 * Morning Regulations: Study the Police Regulations first thing in the morning when your brain is fresh. They are dry, but they carry 15 life-changing marks.
 * Comparison Tables: Keep a small notebook to map the "Old Law" to the "New Law." It’s the fastest way to unlearn the old sections.

Check List

πŸ—“️ Week 1: The Foundation (Feb 4 – Feb 10)

Goal: Master the first half of BNSS and History of India.
 * Law: BNSS Sections 1–120 (Definitions, Constitution of Courts, Powers).
 * Law: BNSS Sections 121–150 (Arrest and Processes).
 * Law: BNSS Sections 151–210 (Information to Police & Investigation).
 * GS: Ancient History (IVC, Buddhism, Jainism).
 * GS: Medieval History (Sultanate, Mughals, Marathas).
 * GS: Modern History (1857 Revolt to 1947).
 * Daily: 30 MCQs on the day's Law/History topics.

πŸ—“️ Week 2: The Core & Authority (Feb 11 – Feb 17)
Goal: Finish Trial Procedures and dive into the Constitution.

 * Law: BNSS Sections 211–350 (Trials before Sessions, Warrant, and Summons cases).
 * Law: BNSS Sections 351–450 (Evidence in Inquiries and Trials).
 * GS: Indian Polity (Schedules & Parts).
 * GS: Fundamental Rights (Art 12–35) & DPSP (36–51).
 * Police Act: Sections 1–25 (Powers, Duties, and Discipline).
 * Police Regs: Master ~400 Paras (70 Paras/day focus).
 * Daily: 30 MCQs (Focus on Constitution & BNSS Trials).

πŸ—“️ Week 3: Wrapping Up Procedure (Feb 18 – Feb 24)
Goal: Complete BNSS and start the BNS "New Offenses."

 * Law: BNSS Sections 451–531 (Bail, Bonds, and Miscellaneous).
 * Law: BNS Sections 1–100 (General Explanations, Punishments, Abetment).
 * GS: Geography (Physical Geography & Indian River Systems).
 * GS: Indian Agriculture & Census 2011 (Data focus).
 * Police Act: Sections 26–47 (Final sections).
 * Police Regs: Complete all remaining Paras.
 * Daily: 30 MCQs (Focus on Bail provisions & Geography).

πŸ—“️ Week 4: Substantive Law Blitz (Feb 25 – Mar 3)
Goal: Conquer BNS and General Science.

 * Law: BNS Sections 101–250 (Offenses against Body, Marriage, and Property).
 * Law: BNS Sections 251–358 (Public Tranquility, State, and Remaining).
 * GS: Biology (Human Body, Diseases, Vitamins).
 * GS: Physics (Units, Light, Electricity).
 * Mock: 1 Full-Length Law Paper.
 * Police Act: Quick revision of key Sections (7, 12, 17, 25).
 * Daily: 30 MCQs (BNS vs. IPC Comparison).

Week 5: Evidence & State Special (Mar 4 – Mar 10)
Goal: Master the Law of Evidence and UP-Specific GK.

 * Law: BSA Sections 1–100 (Relevancy, Admissions, Confessions).
 * Law: BSA Sections 101–170 (Burden of Proof, Witnesses, Electronic Evidence).
 * GS: Chemistry (Metals, Acids, Bases).
 * GS: Economics (Five-Year Plans, Budget basics).
 * GS: UP Special History & Geography (Rivers of UP, Soil, Minerals).
 * Daily: 30 MCQs (Electronic Evidence focus).

Week 6: The Final Countdown (Mar 11 – Mar 20)
Goal: Consolidate, Revise, and Mock.

 * GS: UP Administration, ODOP Scheme, and Culture.
 * GS: Current Affairs (Last 6 months) & UP News.
 * Revision: Rapid fire of all BNS/BNSS/BSA Sections.
 * Revision: Police Regulations (Important Paras only).
 * Mocks: 3 Full-Length Tests (Law + GS combined).
 * Final Brush-up: Check your "Common Confusion" notes one last time.

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