Here.. live kar lete hain in 5 minutes
Let me share a simple 3 months rescue plan for Sociology
https://youtube.com/live/06Rjh9lLdwg?feature=share
Let me share a simple 3 months rescue plan for Sociology
https://youtube.com/live/06Rjh9lLdwg?feature=share
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Forwarded from Sociology Sleepy Classes by Shekhar Dutt
Doston
UPSC Mains 2026 aspirants,
Agar confused ho ya dar lag raha hai, kaise start karna hai prep for mains.
Hum ek open mentorship session organise kar rahe hain with
Ayush Sir and Manmeet Ma’am to understand the right roadmap, answer writing approach, common mistakes, and mentorship strategy.
Register here: https://zoom.us/meeting/register/F0ctVlPTTNecDHXuqda6tw
Don’t forget to attend.
UPSC Mains 2026 aspirants,
Agar confused ho ya dar lag raha hai, kaise start karna hai prep for mains.
Hum ek open mentorship session organise kar rahe hain with
Ayush Sir and Manmeet Ma’am to understand the right roadmap, answer writing approach, common mistakes, and mentorship strategy.
Register here: https://zoom.us/meeting/register/F0ctVlPTTNecDHXuqda6tw
Don’t forget to attend.
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Forwarded from Sociology Sleepy Classes by Shekhar Dutt
I want one ☝️ year of your life
To offer you one ☝️ batch
With one ☝️ dream
ONE ☝️ RANK
Sleepy Offline is here
Starting June One ☝️
With the only Live Batch of the Year
Come let’s make this ☝️ year count
To offer you one ☝️ batch
With one ☝️ dream
ONE ☝️ RANK
Sleepy Offline is here
Starting June One ☝️
With the only Live Batch of the Year
Come let’s make this ☝️ year count
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Forwarded from Sociology Sleepy Classes by Shekhar Dutt
Guys, if you think you will be getting a chance to appear in 2026 mains then Ayush Sir and ManMeet mam are conducting a live Zoom session
And in case you are planning for 2027, then I’ll be conducting a live Zoom workshop
Both are at 5 PM today
I’ll be sharing their links here
And in case you are planning for 2027, then I’ll be conducting a live Zoom workshop
Both are at 5 PM today
I’ll be sharing their links here
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Forwarded from Sociology Sleepy Classes by Shekhar Dutt
5 pm today
They will be sharing a very, very efficient way to utilise your time and maximise your Score
https://zoom.us/meeting/register/F0ctVlPTTNecDHXuqda6tw
They will be sharing a very, very efficient way to utilise your time and maximise your Score
https://zoom.us/meeting/register/F0ctVlPTTNecDHXuqda6tw
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Forwarded from Sociology Sleepy Classes by Shekhar Dutt
I’ll be conducting this workshop for 2027 Aspirants at 5pm today
Today it’s GS Workshop
Tomorrow we’ll have it for Socio (2027)
https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_htrk8U4ARBGtvNjkxRADGw
Today it’s GS Workshop
Tomorrow we’ll have it for Socio (2027)
https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_htrk8U4ARBGtvNjkxRADGw
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Forwarded from Sociology Sleepy Classes by Shekhar Dutt
This is census enumeration form… I can see a possible upsc question 🥲
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Forwarded from Sociology Sleepy Classes by Shekhar Dutt
You keep asking about Sources.. these are the sources for Socio optional… (plus Ritzer and IGNOU booklets)… have covered them all in my classes ✊
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Forwarded from Environment for UPSC by Dr Manmeet Kaur
The subject of Environment is often considered absurd, and rightly so.
Yet, it is very important for Prelims and somewhat important for Mains.
The sources I follow and strongly recommend all of you to follow (if you want to prepare well) are:
• NCERT Biology (Class 12th)
• Newspapers
• PIB
• Down to Earth Magazine
• Government websites
• Government and international reports
Yet, it is very important for Prelims and somewhat important for Mains.
The sources I follow and strongly recommend all of you to follow (if you want to prepare well) are:
• NCERT Biology (Class 12th)
• Newspapers
• PIB
• Down to Earth Magazine
• Government websites
• Government and international reports
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Forwarded from Ayush Raina UPSC (Mains Polity IR )
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Doston, if you read newspaper, Especially for Mains, Make it Count ...
Whenever a question comes on India's energy security and west asia ,
You can use this image shown in today's Indian Express Article on how China is one of the reasons why energy crisis in Asia is not as Severe as expected
You can also show this as a bar graph to add VALUE to the answer
Once you consciously train your brain to do these small value additions in answers, a vast majority of your answers will start reflecting this unforced and natural way of adding values, not a template based straight jacketed factory made answers which every other institution is forcing you to use
Whenever a question comes on India's energy security and west asia ,
You can use this image shown in today's Indian Express Article on how China is one of the reasons why energy crisis in Asia is not as Severe as expected
You can also show this as a bar graph to add VALUE to the answer
Once you consciously train your brain to do these small value additions in answers, a vast majority of your answers will start reflecting this unforced and natural way of adding values, not a template based straight jacketed factory made answers which every other institution is forcing you to use
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Forwarded from Sociology Sleepy Classes by Shekhar Dutt
2027 attempt waalon Socio aspirants
There are 13 questions that beginners struggle with
Let me know what bothers you the most .. I’ll try to take it up in today’s Socio optional webinar at 6pm
The 13 “Most Important Questions” of Sociology Optional beginners:
1. How should I start my sociology preparation?
2. Should I start with NCERTs or can I skip them?
3. Should I prepare now or should I wait for completion of GS syllabus?
4. What are the most important sources for sociology preparation?
5. Should I tweak my newspaper reading as per sociology optional requirement or should I continue reading the newspaper as I was reading before?
6. What is the complete topics list for sociology? Is the syllabus mentioned in the official document complete or are there micro topics?
7. How much time should I devote to sociology on a daily basis?
8. How can I balance my GS and current affairs preparation with sociology?
9. How much time would be ideal to complete sociology syllabus?
10. Is coaching necessary or can one prepare via self-study?
11. What is the recent/latest trend of sociology? Is it conceptual, application-based, or current affairs based?
12. How to make notes that you can revisit and help you score excellent marks?
13. When should I start answer writing and how can I learn the art of sociology answer writing?
Let me know in the comments
There are 13 questions that beginners struggle with
Let me know what bothers you the most .. I’ll try to take it up in today’s Socio optional webinar at 6pm
The 13 “Most Important Questions” of Sociology Optional beginners:
1. How should I start my sociology preparation?
2. Should I start with NCERTs or can I skip them?
3. Should I prepare now or should I wait for completion of GS syllabus?
4. What are the most important sources for sociology preparation?
5. Should I tweak my newspaper reading as per sociology optional requirement or should I continue reading the newspaper as I was reading before?
6. What is the complete topics list for sociology? Is the syllabus mentioned in the official document complete or are there micro topics?
7. How much time should I devote to sociology on a daily basis?
8. How can I balance my GS and current affairs preparation with sociology?
9. How much time would be ideal to complete sociology syllabus?
10. Is coaching necessary or can one prepare via self-study?
11. What is the recent/latest trend of sociology? Is it conceptual, application-based, or current affairs based?
12. How to make notes that you can revisit and help you score excellent marks?
13. When should I start answer writing and how can I learn the art of sociology answer writing?
Let me know in the comments
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Forwarded from Sociology Sleepy Classes by Shekhar Dutt
Why some students get more marks in Socio than others
I think this framework will be helpful in explaining this
And can be helpful for a lot of students writing Mains this year
We can call it TASTE framework
It goes like this
(you can save this for later use as well)
Thinker Integration
Application (some present day use in society)
Structure (for, against, conclusion)
Transition (Flow of an answer)
Examples (data, case studies, judgments, recent events,etc)
I think this framework will be helpful in explaining this
And can be helpful for a lot of students writing Mains this year
We can call it TASTE framework
It goes like this
(you can save this for later use as well)
Thinker Integration
Application (some present day use in society)
Structure (for, against, conclusion)
Transition (Flow of an answer)
Examples (data, case studies, judgments, recent events,etc)
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