AN INSTITUTE FOR ECONOMICS & BEYOND
Mentor- Ramesh Singh, a Delhi School of Economics alumnus, writer (of the BEST-SELLER, Indian Economy, McGraw-Hill) and columnist of the Publication Division popular journals the Yojana & Kurukshetra.
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Ramesh Singh CLASSES
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GS ECONOMICS for IAS
GS ECONOMY for IAS
for General Studies (PT+Main), Essay & Interview
No prior knowledge of Economics is required to join the course- one learns everything during the course!
Aavilable Online (fee- Rs. 20,000)
Revised fee- Rs. 3,500 (for January 2021)
A 60-days course of 40 Video Classes (which runs for a period of 45 days in Offline/Classroom Mode). Tests and Answer Writing are included in the course. Students are free to get support from Ramesh Singh (WhatsApp no. 9810553368; dr.rmsh@gmail.com) or in-person meeting, during/after their course.
IMPORTANT: Course can be joined 'anyday' as every single student belongs to a 'new batch' (as they write answers and interact with Ramesh Singh on 'individual' basis). All video classes to remain in students' account for the entire period of course (60 days) during which classes can be watched 2 times using any device on Android, Windows and MacOS. In special cases the number of views are increased and course can be stopped, postponed and duration of the course can be extended.
ABOUT THE COURSE: It covers the Economics part of the General Studies, Essay and Interview. Today, it plays a deciding role in selection—upto 50% questions in Prelims (GS Paper 1), over 60% questions in Mains (GS paper 3), invariably one essay besides numerous questions in Interview are asked from it. Closer analysis informs that over half of the 4 papers of GS in Mains is applied Economics—the reason why it is said, “Economics is the Gateway of GS”.
COURSE COVERAGE: The course covers the whole Prelim & Main syllabi. The details are given below—the topics printed in BOLD are prescribed by the UPSC for GS Paper- 3 while rest of the topics (printed in NON-BOLD) are covered as extra topics to make the course get complete—
* Introductory Class—inclusive of strategy for preparation, books & references.
* Growth, Development, Human Development & Happiness; India's idea of inclusive growth & the issues arising from it.
* Economic policies of India—a Review.
* Changes in Industrial policies & their impact (Industry).
* Effects of Liberalisation on the economy (Economic Reforms).
* Infrastructure—energy, ports, roads, airports, railways, etc.
* Indian economy and issues relating to Planning (including NITI Aayog), Mobilization of Resources, Investment Models, Development & Employment; Poverty, Population, Education, Health, Skill, Demographic Dividend, etc. (Social Sector/Human Development).
* Land Reforms, PDS, Buffer Stock, Food Security, Storage, Transportation, Marketing, Food Processing Industries, Upstream & Downstream requirements, Supply Chain Management, Technology Missions, e-Technology, Animal Rearing, Cropping Patterns, Irrigation, Farm Subsidies and MSP (Agriculture).
* Economics of Inflation & its dynamics in India (Price Management).
* Banking, Insurance, Mutual Funds, Security & Forward Markets (Financial Sector).
* Forex Reserves, External Debt, Export, Import, Current & Capital accounts, Exchange Rate, BoP, IMF, WB, WTO, OECD, BRICS Bank (NDB), AIIB, Deglobalisation, Protectionism, Currency War, etc. (External Sector).
* Tax Reforms, VAT, GST, and related issues (Tax Structure).
* Government Budgeting—fiscal policy, public finance management & emerging challenges (Public Finance).
GS Paper-1 syllabus prescribed by the UPSC for the Preliminary Examination is fully covered by the course: Economic and Social Development, Sustainable Development, Poverty, Inclusion, Demographics, Social Sector initiatives, etc.
As the course aims to develop an applied understanding of Economics& Indian Economy among the students, classes keep connecting to a wide area of knowledge (which gives students an insight into all 4 papers of the GS). This makes it easier for students to handle the course without having any prior knowledge of Economics.
MENTORING: Mentoring is based on the “Integrated Approach to GS”—a strategy for the preparation of the civil services exam developed by Ramesh Singh (first published in the Civil Services Chronicle, Dec. 2007, Eng. & Hindi). Under this approach students learn to use their ‘same’ knowledge at all levels of the examination—GS (Prelim & Main), Essay and the Interview.
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Ramesh Singh CLASSES
4A/41, Old Rajinder Nagar,
Bada Bazar Road,
Near Shankar Road, N. Delhi 110060
ph: +91-98182-44224
alt: +91-80767-48812
support