On the day of the UPSC Mains examination, every aspirant in that hall gets the same question paper.
The syllabus they studied? Largely the same. The standard books, the current affairs, the GS topics — most serious aspirants cover similar ground. There is no secret content. There is no hidden syllabus that only a few know about.
So if the questions are the same, and the content is similar — what is it that separates the ones who make it from the ones who don’t?
The answer is simpler than most people think:
It’s how you write.
Every aspirant who clears Mains develops something the examiner notices and rewards — a unique writing style. A clarity of thought. A structure that holds. A way of presenting ideas that is confident, concise, and precise. This doesn’t come from reading more. It comes from writing — deliberately, consistently, and with the right feedback guiding every improvement.
That is exactly what Fortune IAS Academy’s dedicated answer writing programme builds. And that is exactly why 31 out of 49 Malayali UPSC toppers in 2026 were Mains Maxima students.
They didn’t just study harder. They wrote better. They walked into the exam hall with a writing strategy that was uniquely theirs — shaped and sharpened through months of structured practice, expert evaluation, and relentless improvement.
And the scores prove it. The top 3 GS marks in all of Kerala in 2026 belong to Mains Maxima students:
443 Marks Smitha Sabu AIR 239 | 442 Marks Gopika B AIR 105 | 431 Marks Aditya Narayan H AIR 68 |
Same question paper. Same syllabus. But a writing strategy that was anything but ordinary.
That is the Mains Maxima difference. And this is how it works.
Mains Maxima is Fortune IAS Academy’s flagship Mains Test Series — designed specifically to prepare aspirants for the UPSC Civil Services Mains Examination. It is not just a set of question papers. It is a structured, feedback-driven programme that helps aspirants develop the one skill that determines whether they qualify Mains or not: the ability to write high-scoring answers consistently, under exam conditions.
Mains is where the civil services examination is truly won or lost. Prelims gets you in. Mains determines your rank. And rank determines which service you join.
Mains Maxima is built around this reality.
A lot of aspirants make the mistake of treating Mains preparation as extended reading. They finish the syllabus, feel prepared, and walk into the exam — only to find that knowing the content and writing it well under time pressure are two completely different things.
UPSC Mains rewards:
None of these come from reading alone. They come from writing, getting feedback, and writing again. That is exactly what Mains Maxima is built to deliver.
Here is the full list of Malayali UPSC 2026 qualifiers who were part of Mains Maxima:
AIR 57 Sreeja J S | AIR 129 Vineeth Lohidakshan | AIR 166 Divya S | AIR 202 Hridya S Biju |
AIR 218 Parvathy S | AIR 222 Anjana B | AIR 234 Abhijit Asokan | AIR 248 Aravind Iswarankutty |
AIR 289 Alan Siby | AIR 348 Rajath R | AIR 362 Amal Kampiyil | AIR 372 Harshidaa S Nair |
AIR 376 K R Lakshmi | AIR 380 Sandhra S | AIR 397 Jaseela Jannath P | AIR 451 Athidhi Krishnadev B |
AIR 483 Athira Sugathan K | AIR 497 Sheik Mohamed Nishath M | AIR 511 Jahana Sareen V P | AIR 558 Arunima M S |
AIR 576 Asna Anwar | AIR 669 Ajina Jose | AIR 699 Nidhin R H | AIR 708 Fairuz Fathima M |
AIR 713 Mohamed Hashim K | AIR 718 Muhammed Suhail | AIR 743 Shiyad | AIR 745 Nandana J S |
From AIR 57 to AIR 745 — these 31 aspirants came with different academic backgrounds, different optional subjects, and different preparation journeys. What they had in common was Mains Maxima.
Look at the spread of ranks. This isn’t just a handful of exceptional students. This is a consistent, broad result across a wide range of aspirants — which is exactly what a well-designed test series produces.
General Studies is the backbone of the UPSC Mains examination. GS Papers 1, 2, 3, and 4 together carry the highest weightage in the final merit list.
In 2026, the three highest GS scores among all Malayali qualifiers came from Mains Maxima students:
These are not ranks — these are marks. High GS marks are directly linked to high-quality answer writing. And high-quality answer writing is directly linked to structured, consistent practice with expert feedback.
That is the Mains Maxima effect.
Every answer written in Mains Maxima is evaluated by experienced faculty — not automated. Feedback is specific, actionable, and focused on what you need to improve. This is the same faculty that has guided students to AIR 4, AIR 6, AIR 36, AIR 45, and hundreds of other successful ranks over 12 years.
Mains Maxima simulates real exam conditions — time pressure, paper format, and the discipline of sitting for a full paper. Aspirants who have practised under these conditions walk into the actual exam with confidence, not anxiety. They know what 3 hours feels like. They know how to pace themselves.
The test series covers GS Paper 1 (History, Geography, Society), GS Paper 2 (Polity, Governance, International Relations), GS Paper 3 (Economy, Environment, Science & Technology), and GS Paper 4 (Ethics, Integrity, Aptitude) — ensuring no paper is left underprepared.
Mains Maxima includes the Quality Improvement Programme (QIP) — an intensive answer writing review programme. QIP doesn’t just evaluate your answers. It identifies patterns in your writing: where you consistently lose marks, where your structure breaks down, where you miss dimensions. It is one of the most focused answer writing improvement systems available in any UPSC coaching programme in Kerala.
Mains Maxima offers open mock tests — meaning even aspirants who have not enrolled in the full programme can participate in select mock tests and benefit from the evaluation and feedback system.
This is Fortune IAS’s commitment: that every serious aspirant, regardless of where they are in their journey, should have access to quality Mains practice.
Mains Maxima is for you if:
The 2027 edition of Mains Maxima begins on 7th June 2026. If you are targeting UPSC Mains 2027, this is when your structured answer writing practice needs to begin.
Mains preparation is not something you can compress into the final months before the exam. The aspirants who scored the highest GS marks in Kerala in 2026 — Smitha Sabu, Gopika B, Aditya Narayan H — built those scores over months of consistent practice, evaluation, and improvement.
That process starts on 7th June. And it starts with Mains Maxima.
31/49 Malayali Toppers Trusted Mains Maxima — UPSC 2026 |
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