The most reliable RAS preparation strategy is to convert daily reading into repeated revision loops. Rasniti supports that by keeping current affairs tied to papers, subjects, recurring themes, linked questions, and test practice instead of letting each surface drift into a separate workflow.
The platform works best when the same issue returns through multiple surfaces over time. Over 90 days, the goal is not to keep adding more material. It is to keep articles, linked questions, PYQs, and revision themes returning in a controlled loop.
Many aspirants lose months because they keep collecting resources instead of running one stable system. Rasniti is strongest when it replaces that fragmentation with one connected preparation graph.
Start with syllabus visibility, daily current affairs, linked question practice, and PYQ review together. Rasniti is strongest when these surfaces stay connected instead of becoming separate study habits.
Read the most relevant issues daily, solve linked questions, review related PYQs, and revisit recurring themes on weekends through syllabus and micro-themes so the same topics return repeatedly.