CDS Exam Telegram Channels for English, GK, Mathematics and Daily Practice

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CDS Exam Telegram Channels for English, GK, Mathematics and Daily Practice

CDS preparation becomes confusing when students follow one common strategy without first checking which academy they are targeting. This matters because Mathematics is part of the written exam for IMA, INA and AFA candidates, but OTA candidates prepare only English and General Knowledge.

Telegram can help with vocabulary, GK revision, Mathematics practice, current affairs, PYQs and daily questions. The real benefit comes when every channel has a fixed role instead of becoming another source of unread PDFs.

Updated 18 August 2026
Current Notice CDS II 2026

Current CDS II 2026 Exam Schedule

CDS Exam Telegram Channels for English, GK, Mathematics and Daily Practice

UPSC has scheduled Combined Defence Services Examination II 2026 for 13 September 2026. Students appearing for the three-paper route should plan their final revision according to the actual paper order.

English: 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM General Knowledge: 12:30 PM to 2:30 PM Elementary Mathematics: 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM
File Section 01

Before Joining Telegram Channels, Check Whether You Even Need Mathematics

This is one of the most important differences in CDS preparation. Students often copy a friend's timetable without checking the academy route. That can waste a large amount of preparation time.

Academy Route Selector Which CDS course are you preparing for?
Three Paper Route

IMA, INA and AFA

Candidates targeting the Indian Military Academy, Indian Naval Academy or Air Force Academy prepare all three written papers.

English
General Knowledge
Elementary Mathematics
Your Telegram setup should include regular Mathematics question practice in addition to English and GK.
Two Paper Route

Officers Training Academy

OTA candidates prepare only English and General Knowledge in the written examination.

English
General Knowledge
If OTA is your only target, do not spend valuable preparation time following CDS Mathematics channels simply because other CDS students use them.
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English, GK and Mathematics Should Not Be Prepared in the Same Way

The three papers create different problems for students. English needs regular language exposure, GK needs broad but selective revision, while Mathematics needs repeated solving and speed.

Paper 11

English

English often improves faster when you solve questions every day instead of waiting to complete a large grammar book. Vocabulary, sentence usage and previous-paper practice should remain regular.

Telegram is useful for short vocabulary revision, grammar questions, error spotting and paper discussions.

Daily Rule Solve first. Read the explanation after attempting.
Paper 12

General Knowledge

GK feels difficult because it mixes current events with History, Geography, science and everyday general knowledge. Students often keep adding new PDFs instead of revising older material.

Use Telegram mainly for daily current affairs, short notes, quizzes and repeated recall of facts you keep forgetting.

Daily Rule Keep one wrong-answer list instead of rewriting every GK fact.
Paper 13

Elementary Mathematics

Mathematics is a practice subject. Watching a shortcut video can help, but your score improves only when you can apply the method without assistance.

Use Telegram for arithmetic drills, algebra, trigonometry, geometry, mensuration, statistics and previous-paper questions.

Daily Rule Time every practice set and review slow questions separately.
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CDS Telegram Channels You Can Assign to Different Study Jobs

This is not a list where every channel does the same thing. Keep one general support source, one CDS-focused source and then add another channel only when it solves a specific weakness.

Record 01

SahilDubey.Com

Daily current affairs, exam alerts and free study resources
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Disclosure: Official Telegram channel of SahilDubey.com

SahilDubey.Com is useful as your general defence and competitive exam support feed. It shares daily current affairs, mock and practice resources, syllabus and exam updates, government exam alerts and study material.

Free PDF and learning resources are also shared so students can revise without depending only on paid material.

For CDS, use it mainly for current affairs, exam information, revision material and general daily practice. Keep subject preparation connected with the CDS syllabus rather than opening every resource shared for another exam.

Record 02

cds.journey

CDS-focused English, GK, Maths and preparation guidance
Channel Active

cds.journey is useful because its content is closely connected with CDS and AFCAT preparation instead of being a broad multi-exam feed.

The channel has shared CDS English paper practice, Mathematics sessions, GK notes, current affairs material and exam-oriented preparation guidance.

Students who struggle to maintain consistency can use it for regular subject exposure. Still, keep your main notebook and syllabus fixed so that every new post does not change your preparation plan.

Record 03

Dreamers Edu Hub

Defence classes, mock practice and current affairs support
Defence Focus

Dreamers Edu Hub is useful for aspirants who prefer an active defence preparation environment. Its feed includes CDS and AFCAT batches, mock-oriented preparation, current affairs and broader defence guidance.

This type of channel works better when you use it for timed practice and revision rather than trying to follow every batch announcement.

If you are already following a complete course elsewhere, pick only mock discussions, important current affairs and weak-topic revision from the channel.

Record 04

Defence ADDA Official

English, GK, Mathematics and defence quiz archive
Practice Archive

Defence ADDA Official has a large defence-exam resource archive containing English quizzes, General Knowledge questions, previous-year practice and Mathematics quizzes.

It can be useful when you want additional questions after completing your main topic. The visible public archive includes older material, so use it mainly for concepts and question practice rather than assuming every old update is still current.

This distinction matters. Old English, Maths and static GK questions can still be useful, while dates and recruitment updates should always be checked again.

Record 05

Fauji Addaa

Defence notes, PYQs and compact GK revision
Notes Archive

Fauji Addaa covers several defence examinations including CDS. Its public archive includes notes, daily targets, previous-year question compilations, current-affairs PDFs and short revision tricks.

This style of content can be useful for GK revision because short notes and memory tricks are easier to revisit than long lectures.

Use old current-affairs PDFs only for practice or revision format. For current CDS preparation, always use fresh current affairs from a current source.

File Section 04

A 60-Minute Telegram Practice Circuit Is Enough for Most Days

Telegram should not consume your complete study session. Give it a fixed time limit and use it mainly to test what you have already studied.

15 Minutes
English Drill Vocabulary, grammar questions or one previous-paper English set.
15 Minutes
GK Recall Attempt current-affairs or static GK questions without checking your notes.
20 Minutes
Mathematics Set IMA, INA and AFA candidates solve one timed Mathematics question set. OTA-only candidates can use this time for extra English or GK.
10 Minutes
Error Review Revise only the questions that were wrong, guessed or unusually slow.
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Your Daily Routine Should Change According to the Academy Route

IMA / INA / AFA Routine

Three-Paper Preparation

Mathematics needs a permanent place in your schedule. Do not push it to weekends only.

01 English questions every day for language consistency.
02 Mathematics practice on most study days.
03 GK divided between current events and static topics.
04 One mixed mock or PYQ session every week.
OTA Routine

Two-Paper Preparation

Your advantage is that you can invest more preparation time in English and GK instead of maintaining a Mathematics schedule.

01 Increase English question volume and vocabulary recall.
02 Maintain daily current affairs with weekly revision.
03 Rotate History, Geography and science-based GK.
04 Attempt full English and GK papers under time pressure.
File Section 06

Use Official CDS Previous Papers as Your Final Reality Check

01
Attempt under time Do not solve an official paper casually with unlimited time.
02
Mark guesses separately A lucky answer should not be treated like strong preparation.
03
Apply negative marking Review whether unnecessary attempts are reducing your effective score.
04
Return to Telegram only for the gap Search for a lecture, quiz or note only after the paper shows which topic needs repair.
Open Official UPSC Previous Papers
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Do Not Turn CDS GK Into an Endless Current Affairs Folder

General Knowledge is broader than daily news. Your Telegram feed should help you revise different areas instead of pushing only current-affairs headlines.

GK Area 01 Current Events Important national and international developments should be revised regularly in short form.
GK Area 02 History Use chapter revision and PYQs instead of collecting disconnected one-liners.
GK Area 03 Geography Maps, physical geography and India-based topics become easier with repeated objective practice.
GK Area 04 General Science Build basic understanding first and use MCQs to identify weak scientific concepts.
File Section 08

Run These Three Checks Every Sunday

Review 01 English Accuracy Check whether your wrong answers come from vocabulary, grammar, comprehension or careless reading.
Review 02 GK Retention Reattempt the facts you got wrong during the week without opening your saved Telegram notes.
Review 03 Maths Speed For the three-paper route, identify questions you can solve but are taking too long to finish.
UPSC SOURCE

Telegram Is for Practice. UPSC Is for Official Information.

Recruitment notices, eligibility, academy vacancies, timetable, examination instructions and official question papers should be checked from UPSC. Do not rely only on a Telegram forward when the information affects your application or exam day.

File Section 09

CDS Telegram Questions Students Commonly Ask

Case 01

Which Telegram channel is useful for CDS current affairs?

SahilDubey.Com can be used for daily current affairs, exam updates and general student resources. Keep a separate weekly revision list for important CDS-relevant facts.

Case 02

Which Telegram channel is useful for complete CDS preparation?

cds.journey is a CDS-focused option covering English, GK, Mathematics and preparation guidance. Dreamers Edu Hub can provide additional defence and mock support.

Case 03

Do OTA candidates need to prepare CDS Mathematics?

No. OTA candidates appear for English and General Knowledge in the CDS written examination. Mathematics is part of the IMA, INA and AFA written route.

Case 04

Can Telegram replace CDS previous year papers?

No. Telegram is useful for daily questions and explanations. Official UPSC previous papers should still be used to understand the real paper level and time pressure.

Case 05

How many CDS Telegram channels should I follow?

Keep a small set with separate purposes. One general update source, one CDS-focused subject source and one backup practice source are easier to revise than ten overlapping channels.

Case 06

Is CDS negative marking important during daily practice?

Yes. Practice should include accuracy, not only the number of attempted questions. If guessing repeatedly reduces your effective score, change your attempt strategy before the exam.

The Right CDS Telegram Setup Depends on Your Academy Route

CDS preparation becomes simpler once you separate the OTA route from the IMA, INA and AFA route. OTA aspirants can concentrate completely on English and General Knowledge, while the three-paper route also needs regular Elementary Mathematics practice.

Use SahilDubey.Com for daily current affairs, exam updates and free study support. Add a CDS-focused channel for subject practice and use another source only when it solves a specific problem such as mocks, PYQs or Mathematics.

The number of channels is not important. What matters is whether you solve questions, review wrong answers, revise old GK and complete official UPSC previous papers under time pressure. That is where Telegram starts helping your CDS score instead of simply filling your phone with more material.

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