Navigating the challenge of revising the optional subject between Prelims and Mains can be daunting for UPSC aspirants, particularly in disciplines like Sociology that demand comprehensive understanding and analysis. Recognizing this, GS SCORE introduces the Sociology Advanced Classes 2024 program. Crafted to bridge the gap between Prelims and Mains effectively, this program offers a strategic solution to the intricate task of revising Sociology Optional. With a structured approach and expert guidance, aspirants can optimize their preparation, ensuring readiness for the UPSC Mains 2024.
Covering the key concepts from the syllabus and comprehensive coverage of Contemporary Issues.
Answer writing will aim to improve articulation and analysis with constant corrective measures.
Providing the right strategy to strengthen the strengths and improve upon the weak areas.
Discussion of PYQs in the class to ensure your preparation is in sync with UPSC
Gain a thorough grasp of key concepts related to Sociology and contemporary issues relevant to the UPSC syllabus.
Develop the ability to articulate and analyze answers effectively through regular answer writing sessions.
Benefit from personalized mentorship to formulate strategies that leverage your strengths and address weak areas.
Enhance your analytical skills with constant feedback and corrective measures from expert faculty.
Ensure your preparation aligns with UPSC standards through the discussion of previous year questions (PYQs). .
Build confidence and readiness for the Mains exam with comprehensive coverage of the syllabus and contemporary issues.
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Subject: Sociology (Optional), Indian Society (GS)
Dr. Surendra K. Singh is an alumni of Delhi University and a renowned faculty to the IAS aspirants since the last two decades helping students to realise their dream. His method of teaching, class notes and necessary handouts along with presenting the units in tabular form are sufficient not only in sociology as optional but equally in general studies in broader spectrum.
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