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Vajiram & Ravi is forced to inform its prospective students that due to the lockdown caused by the Corona Virus: We are postponing the commencement of the May, June & July 2020 regular classroom sessions at Delhi and Chennai centres for General Studies, CSAT and Optional Subjects to August 2020. Details of the August-September 2020 classroom session would be announced on the Institute’s website when the Government gives permission to conduct classes in Delhi and Chennai centres. In a year three sessions are started, one in May, another in July and the last session in the third week of August in the Delhi centre and in June , July and August Chennai centre. The 3 sessions at both Delhi and Chennai centre focus on General Studies (Prelim cum Main), Optional Subjects and Civil Services Aptitude Test (CSAT). Vajiram & Ravi's classroom coaching is conducted only at Old Rajinder Nagar,New Delhi and Nungambakkam, Chennai. This course consists of classroom lectures, study materials and test series. Due to the Covid-19 emergency in the year 2020, General Studies, Optional Subjects & C.S.A.T sessions in Delhi & Chennai Centres are to begin in August 2020. Details of the new session would be available on the website by last week of June 2020.
...moreCurrent Affairs Course
Newspaper discussion & current affairs module-2020 by vajiram & ravi newspaper discussion & current affairs module-2020 course highlights: comprehensive coverage & thorough discussion of the the hindu newspaper content enrichment from other newspapers like indian express, times of india & magazines like frontline, yojana etc. model questions would be discussed as part of the class lecture for the prelim test & main exam. focus on in-depth analysis and providing inter-linkages & appendages to current issues. monthly current affairs mcq tests. classes to be held twice a week on tuesday & friday, between (11:15 am to 1:45 pm) classes begin from 29th november 2019 and end in april 2020. course fee: rs. 25,000/- inclusive of gst fee to be paid by: credit card / debit card or demand draft favouring “vajiram & ravi” payable at delhi admission begins from 1st november 2019 note : students are required to get the hindu news paper of 27th nov 2019 for the first class on 29th nov 2019 for admission, please visit vajiram & ravi office in karol bagh, new delhi
...morePostal Course for UPSC Preparation
Postal Course for UPSC Preparation - Correspondence by Vajiram & Ravi General Studies (Prelim-cum-Main) Course Material 2020 Postal/ Correspondence books (volumes) cover majority of the diverse areas of the UPSC Civil Service Syllabus. The books will be delivered periodically, as and when they are updated and printed. Generally the material will be sent in 5- 6 instalments till the month of April 2020. The number of printed pages will run into approximately 5,000 pages. Fee for General Studies (PCM) Rs. 10,000/- Postal/ Correspondence - Current Affairs Magazine - Current Issues form an important source of information for various competitive examinations including the Civil Services Examination. Current Affairs form an vital part of preparation for the Civil Services Examination for the Prelim Exam, Main Exam & Interview. They need to be systematically and meticulously followed to form source of a candidate’s exam preparation process. Vajiram & Ravi's Postal/ Correspondence current affairs has the necessary compilation of Current events, which is published on a monthly basis. Subscription for 1 year of 12 copies (monthly) in original printed magazine style is available from May 2019 to April 2020 for Rs. 1500/-. Postal/ Correspondence Aptitude Test (CSAT) The material consists of volumes on Quantitative Ability + Quantitative Ability and Data Interpretation Work Book, Logical Reasoning + Comprehension Work Books and Logical Reasoning + Logical Reasoning Work Book. Aptitude Test (CSAT) material of around 1300 pages cost Rs.1200/-.
...moreUPSC Prelims Test Series 2020
The preliminary test is by far the most challenging stage of the civil services examination with nearly 5 lakh candidates taking the test each year. After gs paper 2 - csat was made qualifying in 2015, the gs paper- 1 has assumed greater significance in deciding the success of a candidate in the preliminary test which seeks to eliminate non-serious candidates from entering the main examination. With mere 100 questions deciding your entry into the main examination, the room for error in this stage is miniscule. In addition to changes in the pattern of preliminary test, gs paper 1 is subjected to frequent changes in terms of the nature of the questions that appear in it. While the gs 1 paper from 2010-2014 focused on the conceptual understanding in conventional areas, in 2015 and 2016 the emphasis was on factual current events. On the other hand, the 2017, 2018 and 2019 papers tested the creative intelligence and problem solving skills of the candidates. The gs paper 1 from 2017-19 was an interesting mix of questions ranging from epistemological understanding of important political underpinnings like liberty, equality etc to most contemporary issues like google tax, ai, blockchain technology, upi etc. Keeping in view the web of complexities the exam can throw at you, we are striving to keep abreast with the dynamics of the preliminary test.
...moreClassroom - GS Mains Test Series
What’s Unique about this Test Series? Building on the decades of experience in the UPSC CSE EXAMINATION Process, Vajiram & Ravi is all set to excel in the UPSC Main Examination 2020 as well, along with the holistic preparation for the Prelim Test . The programme is designed in a manner to guide the aspirants to cover the Mains-cum-Prelims syllabus as per the demand of the exam. The first 12 Test (8 Sectional + 4 Full Length) will be focused towards the Main Exam 2020 and would help the students with quality answer writing and content enrichment. As, an aspirant is equally worried about the Prelim Test 2020 which would be approaching before the Main Exam, the focus will shift to Prelims with 6 Full Length Prelim Tests in General Studies Paper-I , which will be absolutely free. Those aspirants who would be clearing the Prelims Test 2020 would be provided with added 4 Full Length General Studies Test, again free of cost to keep their integrated preparation of Mains and Prelims 2020. Through the months of October 2019 to May 2020 and again from July to September 2020, Vajiram & Ravi travels this journey along with its students. This integrated programme, would help the aspirant to benchmark their present preparation and gradually improve the performance to the level for both the Prelims and the Mains. It will assist the aspirant to identify the strength and specific weaknesses and work upon them in a concerted manner to develop content, refine answer writing, and manage time. Overall, it’s a complete package, one stop solution.
...moreUPSC Main Exam Crash Course
Main Exam Crash Course General Studies Classroom Main Exam Crash Course General Studies Crash CourseMain Exam-2019General Studies Main Exam Classroom Crash CourseGeneral Studies Main Exam Classroom Crash Course is designed in a way that would helpstudents cover topics relevant to the Exam in short span of time and analyze and improveupon their writing skills through expert guidance.The Crash Course will span over a duration of 10 weeks with classes commencing on 19thJune 2019. General Studies Online Main Exam Crash Course General Studies Main Exam Online Crash CourseGeneral Studies Main Exam Online Crash Course is designed to help students prepare for theUPSC Main Exam from their home in a time-span of 10 weeks.The classes will commence on 19th June 2019. Password to access the Student Portal will besent to your registered email id, through which you can access the online video lectures.
...moreUPSC Test Series - Civil Services Test Series
UPSC Test Series - Civil Services Test Series by Vajiram & Ravi Overview of UPSC Prelims and Main test series General Studies Prelim Test Series Process and Time period: We conduct “Prelim Test Series”, consisting of 32 weeks, objective type tests on GS and CSAT. It begins in the month of October and ends in May , before the Prelim exam. The “Prelim Test Series” confers multiple benefits on the candidates. It induces a sense of focus, discipline and regularity in a candidates’ preparation. Marks: For GS – 200 marks (100 questions) and CSAT – 200 marks (80 questions). (It is to be noted that the marks scored by the candidates in GS only are considered to qualify for the Main Exam. Marks scored in CSAT are not considered but the minimum qualifying marks in CSAT is 33% in the CSAT paper without attaining which the student cannot clear the Prelim Examination) Relevance/Ideology behind Tests: Due to negative marking, the Civil Services Exam has become difficult to qualify. In some cases, students who have not practiced the objective questions realize in the exam hall their unpreparedness for the surprises thrown at them by the UPSC. In such a scenario, it is desirable that the candidates’ fine tune their GS and CSAT preparations by attending as many tests as possible. It guides them to develop better understanding of the concepts, basic principles and factual aspects of the Prelim subjects. Explanations:To provide an idea about the methodology to be adopted by the students to prepare their subjects, explanations are given by subject experts in the ”Classroom Prelim Test Series” for the questions in such a manner so that the candidates understand how the topic of the question needs to be prepared/analysed. For the benefit of the students joining the “Online Prelim Test Series” we also provide video lectures (explanations given in the Classroom Prelim Test Series).
...moreInterview Guidance Program for UPSC CSE
Candidates who are selected for the personality test are usually 2.2 times, the candidates who appeared for the main exam. This depends on the vacancy, notified in the UPSC’s advertisement every year. The maximum marks for interview are 275. A score over 200 is considered a high score. Interview according to UPSC is described to be a test of candidate’s overall personality which includes analytical ability, lateral thinking, logical decision making etc. The objective of the interview is to assess the personal suitability of the candidate for a career in public service by a Board of competent and unbiased observers. The test is intended to judge the mental caliber of a candidate. In broad terms, this is really an assessment of not only his/her intellectual qualities but also social traits and his/her interest in current affairs. Some of the qualities to be judged are mental alertness, critical powers of assimilation, clear and logical Exposition, balance of judgment, variety and depth of interest, ability for social cohesion and leadership, intellectual and moral integrity. Interview is not that of a strict cross-examination but of a natural, though directed and purposive conversation, which is intended to reveal the mental qualities of the candidate. The board tests a candidate on integrity, the depth in understanding, awareness about issues happening around and how well a candidate is able to analyze and apply these issues in his/her answer. The interview is a two months long process that usually begins 2 weeks after the declaration of the main exam results. It is usually in the period between January to March. It is conducted at the UPSC located at Shahjahan Road, New Delhi. The schedule usually consists of two slots per day. The Forenoon slot begins by 9AM while the afternoon slot begins by 2 PM .
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