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World history IAS Course

The Indian Civil Services Mains Examination, a significant hurdle on the path to becoming a distinguished civil servant, comprises an intricate web of subjects that are meticulously chosen to gauge the intellectual and administrative acumen of the aspirants. The task of answering 20 questions within a span of 3 hours is a gargantuan one and in the absence of a solid conceptual foundation, it becomes almost impossible for the aspirant to complete the paper. Even though contemporary trends have been used to highlight the declining importance of World History IAS course in the Civil Services Mains Examination, it is but a half-baked assumption. We shall give you 5 reasons why any serious aspirant MUST not ignore World History as a subject, during the course of their preparation: 1) WORDING OF THE SYLLABUS The syllabus explicitly mentions: "History of the world will include events from 18th century such as industrial revolution, world wars, redraw of national boundaries, colonization, decolonization, political philosophies like communism, capitalism, socialism, etc.- their forms and effect on the society" and keywords of the syllabus have traditionally been instrumental behind the framing of questions in the actual examination.Besides, since the topics defined in the syllabus are concise and to the point, they are low-hanging fruits for serious aspirants, with the ability to give you the requisite push of 10-15 marks required to get your name in the final merit list.2) INTERCONNECTEDNESS:A grasp of World History underscores the interconnectedness with various subjects (For example- International Relations in GS Paper II). This manifests in the form of soft skills, like better framing of answers and sub-points, value addition for introduction and conclusion along qualitative points. (For example - a firm historical background of Russia's history of expansionism in the East, will help differentiate a generic answer on the Russo-Ukraine War)

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UPSC Pen drive course

UPSC Pen drive courses are the new normal in the age of information technology which provides flexibility to students of various examinations. For UPSC as well, the market if full with lots of pen drive courses and lectures. But there are both pros as well as cons to this which need to be understood in a holistic manner to make an informed decision.PROS• It provides a better alternative to people with poor internet connectivity for online classes and distance for offline classes.• It is best suitable for aspiring candidates who prepare for examination with full-time job or higher study.• It is a flexible approach to preparing for UPSC because aspirant can access the lectures and study material whenever he/she wants.• It is also a better approach to time management.• One need not worry about revision as video lectures can be accessed any number of times.• Affordability is also a big yes for pen drive courses as they have 50%-60% lower prices.CONS• Lack of interaction with the teacher leads to lack of understanding among students.• Lack of focus on asking of questions by students leads to not clearing their doubts which is not good for the reputation of institutions.• Screen fatigue may not be good for the students and can lead to certain health problems.CONCLUSIONThus, the pen drive course has its advantages and disadvantages. A candidate must take a decision which suits his/her own parameters of study and preparation. WHY YOU SHOULD CHOOSE "THE STUDY'S" PENDRIVE COURSE?• It is made by the team of best researchers in the guidance of Manikant Sir.• Lectures are delivered by experts on their subjects.• Study material is made in the language which is legible for students.• Affordability of the course is also one of the prime features of this program which is very less than market prices.• One of the best features of this program is that students can write up their doubts to our team

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Ancient history IAS Course

Why Ancient Indian History UPSC Course Matters:1. Understanding Our Roots: Ancient Indian History is a treasure trove of knowledge about our civilization's origin, growth, and development. It provides insights into the customs, traditions, and social structures that have shaped the Indian society we know today. By delving into the past, aspirants can better understand the complexities of the present. Besides, natural curiosity into one's past is the hallmark of a learned individual.2. Historical Context: A deep knowledge of Ancient Indian History is essential to grasp the historical context of various policies, legislations, and socio-political issues. It enables Civil Services aspirants to appreciate how the past influences the present and make informed decisions as future administrators. Additionally, it forms the conceptual base for several other subjects in General Studies (For example topics like 'salient features of Indian society', 'diversity of India' in GS Paper I)3. Weightage in the syllabus-Indian Art and Culture constitutes a major rubric of the syllabus, in GS Paper I. Time and again, questions have been asked in Mains Examination, stemming from a comprehensive understanding of Ancient Indian History and Culture. Hence a decent score of above 100/250 in GS Paper I requires a good grasp on the subject4. Cultural Heritage: India's rich cultural heritage is rooted in its ancient history. From the Indus Valley Civilization to the Vedic period, Mauryan and Gupta Empires, and beyond, each era has contributed to India's diverse cultural mosaic. A strong grasp of this heritage helps candidates appreciate and preserve the country's cultural diversity.5. Analytical Skills:The study of Ancient Indian History hones analytical skills. Aspirants must analyze historical events, identify causes and effects, and draw parallels with contemporary issues. This analytical approach is a valuable asset when dealing with complex administrative challenges.

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