Module based courses are designed by splitting the entire UPSC Syllabus into thirteen modules.
Module based courses are made for those aspirants who are struggling to get along with one or more specific part of UPSC CSE syllabus. For them, rather than joining the entire course they can just join those modules, based on those subjects in which they find themselves relatively weak.
“Small step in the right direction are better than big step in the wrong direction”
Even a beginner can join the module based classes, if he/she is having a step by step approach of covering UPSC CSE syllabus. By attending each module at a time, the candidate gets mastered in that particular part of UPSC CSE syllabus. Gradually over the period of time, once he/she has attended all the modules, he/she would be mastered in all parts of UPSC CSE syllabus.
“The one who learns and learns and doesn’t practice is like the one who plows and plows and never plants”
- PLATO
Periodical tests are part of the module based classes. There will be one final test after every module course is completed . So, module based classes not only help aspirants to get conceptual clarity but also enhance their delivery mechanism in examination by regular tests.
S.No |
Module |
No of hours (approx.) |
1 |
Ancient & Medieval Indian history with Art and Culture. |
90 |
2 |
Modern Indian History. |
90 |
3 |
Indian Polity. |
100 |
4 |
Indian Geography. |
100 |
5 |
Indian Economy. |
100 |
6 |
Environment and Ecology. |
90 |
S.No |
Module |
No of hours(approx.) |
1 |
World History + Post Independence History. - (Mains GS 1) |
80 |
2 |
Society (Mains GS 1) + Social justice (Mains GS 2) |
90 |
3 |
Governance (Mains GS 2) |
100 |
4 |
International relations and Foreign policy (Mains GS 2) |
100 |
5 |
Internal security + Disaster management (Mains GS 3) |
60 |
6 |
Ethics and Integrity (Mains GS 4) |
120 |
CSAT Module - 30 classes |