UPSC IAS (Mains) Geography Optional Mentorship Program Batch
Mode of Learning:Online
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Admissions Closing on 28th January, 2025 | ClassTiming - 1:00 PM
For Further queries please call on : 76-4000-3000
StudyIQ is here with its Geography Mentorship Program. Let’s start with understanding the merits of Geography Optional.
1. Easy to grasp by being logical, scientific, and better retention. The use of maps gives a pictorial representation and increases learning outcomes optional.
2. Most overlapping with GS subjects.
3. Scoring and very interesting with real-life examples and physical visibility
4. Abundance of Sources from basic books like NCERTs to advanced books
5. One of the highest selections and rewarding optional subject year on year.
6. Telephonic and in person counseling at our centers
Features of the Mentorship Program -
• Regular answer writing sessions with evaluation
• One to one Mentorship
• Mains Test Series (Sectional & Full Length Test)
• Optional Gyan Bhandar
• Weekly doubt clearing sessions with faculty
Note :This program does not contain live classes.
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Current affairs will be done through our CAP module. The CAP module will have high quality PDF which covers topics from multiple sources. The PDF will be explained through a video which will be available 9.30P.M daily (Monday - Saturday)
After teaching every Mains-related topic, faculty will give a question for practice. Discussion will be done the next day. The student can evaluate the answer by themselves after the discussion from the faculty.
MCQs can be solved on the StudyIQ App.
Every week on Sunday you will be given a revision test. Number of questions will be 50. Syllabus - past 1 week Static & Current topics
The communication medium will be Hinglish. The lecture handouts will be in English and Hindi. The MCQs will also be bilingual
Group mentorship sessions will be done by experts, senior bureaucrats to guide the aspirants.