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| ![]() Philosophy Mains Test Series by Tanu JainSuccessful preparation for the UPSC exam requires both a personal mentor and an in-depth preparation strategy, with coaching from specialists like Dr Tanu Jain of Philosophy and Tathastu ICS Delhi.
By: Tathastu ICS Concise Syllabus Like a travel guide, a syllabus serves as the blueprint for any course. It provides students with a clear idea of the disciplinary landscape and is the primary point of reference should they become lost. Furthermore, syllabuses may act as contracts between faculty and students, showing commitment to course content while attesting academic integrity. Tathastu ICS, located in Old Rajinder Nagar - a hub for Delhi's UPSC coaching industry - offers an array of classes for both online and offline students. Their philosophy mains class schedule is shared a week in advance so aspirants can plan accordingly and attend the lectures they need. Aspirants receive standard books and NCERT compilations which they can use to build foundations before attending live classes; additionally they hold essay classes starting January or February so students are fully prepared for the exam. High Scoring Potential Philosophy is a popular optional subject among aspirants due to its compact syllabus and high scoring potential. Philosophy challenges the brain with complex subjects while at the same time developing writing skills - essential attributes in any UPSC exam! Joining a coaching class that provides regular classroom lectures from experienced mentors can ensure you receive regular practice and have a firm grasp on the exam pattern, which will ultimately increase its efficacy. As part of your preparation, select a specific test series for your topic - one with both sectional and full-length exams - that allows you to identify any weak areas and focus on them directly while building confidence and speeding up preparation time. Practical Applications The philosophy syllabus covers core branches of Western and Indian philosophy, covering morality, theology, social issues, political perspectives, as well as influential philosophers of modern society and thought. Topics may include morality, theology and political issues as well as socio-political topics like ethics, justice, liberty equality rights. Finally its theological philosophy section looks into religion spirituality including God morality experience religious experience etc. candidates with an appreciation for intellectual discourse and ethical questions may find the subject rewarding; however, its extensive and abstract content can prove challenging, while interpretation and subjective analysis make preparation for IAS Mains even harder than before. Visit Us: https://tathastuics.com/ End
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