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Exploring KSG IAS Fees: A Collaboration with Josh Talks for UPSC Aspirants
In a collaborative effort between KSG IAS and Josh Talks, a comprehensive review sheds light on KSG IAS's fee structure and its offerings in UPSC exam preparation. Conducted by Shivom Sharma, a Content Strategist at Josh Talks, the review provides valuable insights into KSG IAS Fees options and course details.
KSG IAS, led by Dr. A R Khan, known as Khan Sir, stands out as a reputable coaching institute renowned for its effective teaching methodologies and mentorship. Sharma's review, presented on the Josh Talks platform, offers a detailed examination of KSG IAS's fee structure and course options, catering to UPSC aspirants' diverse needs.
The collaboration between KSG IAS and Josh Talks underscores a shared commitment to empowering aspirants on their UPSC preparation journey. By spotlighting KSG IAS's fee options and course details, the collaboration aims to provide aspirants with valuable information to make informed decisions about their preparation strategy.
Through Sharma's review, aspirants gain valuable insights into KSG IAS's fee options, including installment payment plans and available discounts. Additionally, the review delves into KSG IAS's course offerings, such as the Foundation Course and Advanced Foundation Course, highlighting the comprehensive coverage of subjects and mentor support provided.
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In conclusion, the collaboration between KSG IAS and Josh Talks offers aspirants a valuable resource for understanding KSG IAS's fee structure and course offerings. Through Sharma's insightful review, aspirants gain clarity on fee options and course details, empowering them to make informed decisions as they prepare for the UPSC exam.
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HOW TO SCORE 125+ IN ETHICS AND HOW TO IMPROVE CASE STUDY WRITING.
Ethics, Aptitude & Integrity is one of the most scoring subjects in UPSC MAINS Exam, it is very much responsible for securing a good rank in the UPSC selection list. ETHICS, ESSAY WRITING & OPTIONAL SUBJECT plays a vital role in securing a top rank.
Ethics preparation demands for a good hold on answer writing in the subject. Tirthankar Roychowdhary Sir (EDEN IAS) is the best teacher known for teaching GS Paper IV. He is known for his approach of teaching ethics through linking the subject with the various different scenario of the life and society.
The set of 3 booklets provided under his course is the best source to cover ethics paper.
1.     Booklet on Theories
2.     Enrichment booklet on Thoughts (70 Thinkers 70 Thoughts)
3.     Case Study work book
For lectures on Theory part by Tirthankar Roy Sir click the link below…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bm-EgO_m3rQ&t=197s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qQH5Kzy6fKg&t=2724s
For Current affair based analysis through ethical angle Click the link below..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WrR0GWyoJqU&t=370s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S949Ejlsyrw
For case study analysis click the link below
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LYfECEtjGRg&t=168s
How to improve CASE STUDY WRITING by Tirthankar Roychowdhary Sir…
While approaching a case study-based question, aspirants should take care of these aspects
·      Facts of the case: In this highlight the facts that are mentioned in the case, so that a quick summary of the case is ready for reference while ethically analysing the case.
·      Stakeholders of the case: In this highlight the various persons/parties that are involved in the case. Preferably you should divide the stake holders into different categories like primary stakeholders and other stakeholders or direct stake holders and indirect stakeholders.
·      Values involved in the case: Discuss the Ethical values that are involved in the case. Preferably you should divide the values into primary values and ancillary values.
·      Ethical Dilemmas involved in the case: Highlight the various ethical paradoxes, ethical dilemmas or moral questions/conflicts involved in the case
·      Scholars and ethical ideas that can be used in the case: Highlight the various ethical thoughts like deontological ethics, virtue ethics, consequentialist ethics etc that can be used in the case to defend the steps prescribed in the case study answer. Write the names of the moral thinkers and ethical leaders whose ideas can be incorporated in the case like Gandhi, Kant, J.S. Mill etc.
·      The Merits and Demerits of the steps (if asked) should be clearly highlighted. Moral thoughts and scholarly ideas should be used to defend any commission or omission of actions prescribed in the case. The Final Course of action should follow the principles of natural justice and constitutional morality. The language of the case study should be standard and the presentation of the views/arguments should be lucid in nature.
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   Ethics, Aptitude & Integrity is one of the most scoring subjects in UPSC MAINS Exam, it is very much responsible for securing a good rank in the UPSC selection list. ETHICS, ESSAY WRITING & OPTIONAL SUBJECT plays a vital role in securing a top rank.
Ethics preparation demands for a good hold on answer writing in the subject. Tirthankar Roychowdhary Sir (EDEN IAS) is the best teacher known for teaching GS Paper IV. He is known for his approach of teaching ethics through linking the subject with the various different scenario of the life and society.
The set of 3 booklets provided under his course is the best source to cover ethics paper.
1.     Booklet on Theories
2.     Enrichment booklet on Thoughts (70 Thinkers 70 Thoughts)
3.     Case Study work book
For lectures on Theory part by Tirthankar Roy Sir click the link below…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bm-EgO_m3rQ&t=197s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qQH5Kzy6fKg&t=2724s
For Current affair based analysis through ethical angle Click the link below..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WrR0GWyoJqU&t=370s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S949Ejlsyrw
For case study analysis click the link below
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LYfECEtjGRg&t=168s
How to improve CASE STUDY WRITING by Tirthankar Roychowdhary Sir…
While approaching a case study-based question, aspirants should take care of these aspects
·      Facts of the case: In this highlight the facts that are mentioned in the case, so that a quick summary of the case is ready for reference while ethically analysing the case.
·      Stakeholders of the case: In this highlight the various persons/parties that are involved in the case. Preferably you should divide the stake holders into different categories like primary stakeholders and other stakeholders or direct stake holders and indirect stakeholders.
·      Values involved in the case: Discuss the Ethical values that are involved in the case. Preferably you should divide the values into primary values and ancillary values.
·      Ethical Dilemmas involved in the case: Highlight the various ethical paradoxes, ethical dilemmas or moral questions/conflicts involved in the case
·      Scholars and ethical ideas that can be used in the case: Highlight the various ethical thoughts like deontological ethics, virtue ethics, consequentialist ethics etc that can be used in the case to defend the steps prescribed in the case study answer. Write the names of the moral thinkers and ethical leaders whose ideas can be incorporated in the case like Gandhi, Kant, J.S. Mill etc.
·      The Merits and Demerits of the steps (if asked) should be clearly highlighted. Moral thoughts and scholarly ideas should be used to defend any commission or omission of actions prescribed in the case. The Final Course of action should follow the principles of natural justice and constitutional morality. The language of the case study should be standard and the presentation of the views/arguments should be lucid in nature.
Visit www.edenias.com
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