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MPSC Prelims GS Paper I COURSE

MPSC Prelims GS Paper I syllabus, which includes:

  1. History of India & Indian National Movement

  2. Indian & World Geography

  3. Indian Polity & Governance

  4. Economic & Social Development

  5. General Science

  6. Environment, Ecology, Biodiversity & Climate Change

  7. Current Events (National & International)

  8. Meghalaya-Specific Knowledge (History, Geography, Polity, Economy, Culture)

Course Title: MCS Prelims GS Paper I Foundation (5-Month Intensive)

  • Total Duration: 5 Months

  • Total Classes: 80

  • Total Hours: 320

  • Schedule: 16 classes per month (Average: 4 classes per week)

  • Class Duration: 4 hours

Important: Structuring Your 4-Hour Class

  • Session 1 (90 mins): Core concept lecture

  • Break (15 mins):

  • Session 2 (75 mins): Continuation of concept or related topic

  • Session 3 (60 mins): MCQ Practice, Previous Year Questions (PYQ) analysis, and doubt clearing on the day's topic.

Subject-wise Class Allocation (Total: 80 Classes)

Here is a logical flow, building the foundation first and moving to more dynamic topics.

Month 1: The Foundation (16 Classes)

Focus on building the two main pillars of the GS syllabus: Polity and Geography.

  • Indian Polity & Governance (8 Classes):

    • Making of the Constitution, Preamble, Union & Territory, Citizenship

    • Fundamental Rights, DPSPs, Fundamental Duties

    • Union Executive (President, PM, CoM) & Parliament

    • State Executive (Governor, CM) & State Legislature

    • The Judiciary (Supreme Court & High Courts)

    • Federalism, Centre-State Relations, Emergency Provisions

    • Constitutional Bodies (ECI, UPSC, CAG, etc.)

    • Panchayati Raj, Municipalities, and Local Governance

  • Geography (India & World) (8 Classes):

    • Basics: Universe, Earth, Latitudes/Longitudes, Geomorphology (Landforms, Earthquakes)

    • Climatology (Atmosphere, Pressure Belts, Winds, Cyclones)

    • Oceanography (Currents, Tides, Salinity)

    • World Geography: Continents, Major Physical Features

    • India: Physical Features (Himalayas, Plains, Peninsula)

    • India: Drainage Systems (Himalayan & Peninsular rivers)

    • India: Climate (Monsoon)

    • India: Soils & Natural Vegetation

Month 2: History & State Focus (16 Classes)

Complete the core history syllabus and begin integration of Meghalaya-specific content.

  • History (Ancient & Medieval) (8 Classes):

    • Pre-Historic, Indus Valley Civilization, Vedic Age

    • Jainism, Buddhism, Mahajanapadas, Mauryan Empire

    • Post-Mauryan, Gupta Period, Sangam Age

    • Harshavardhana, South Indian Kingdoms (Cholas, Pallavas)

    • Delhi Sultanate (All dynasties)

    • Mughal Empire (Administration, Art, Architecture)

    • Bhakti & Sufi Movements, Marathas

    • Vijayanagara & Bahmani Kingdoms

  • Meghalaya Special Focus (Part 1) (4 Classes):

    • History of Meghalaya: Pre-colonial Khasi, Jaintia, Garo kingdoms

    • Anglo-Khasi/Jaintia/Garo Wars, Freedom Struggle contribution

    • Culture: Tribes, Languages, Festivals, Matrilineal System

    • Geography: Physical features, Hills, Rivers, Climate, Resources

  • Indian Polity & Governance (Completion) (4 Classes):

    • Non-Constitutional Bodies (NITI Aayog, NHRC)

    • Governance, Public Policy, Rights Issues, e-Governance

    • Pressure Groups, Political Parties

    • Key Amendments & Basic Structure Doctrine

Month 3: Modern History & Economy (16 Classes)

Focus on the high-yield Modern History and Indian Economy sections.

  • History (Modern & Indian National Movement) (6 Classes):

    • Advent of Europeans, British Conquest, Colonial Rule (1757-1857)

    • Revolt of 1857, Social-Religious Reforms

    • Indian National Congress (Moderate & Extremist Phase)

    • Partition of Bengal, Swadeshi Movement, Gandhian Era (1915-1930)

  • Indian Economy (10 Classes):

    • Basics of Economy, Sectors, National Income (GDP, GNP)

    • Planning in India, NITI Aayog

    • Poverty, Unemployment, Inclusion, Demographics (Social Development)

    • Money & Banking (RBI, Monetary Policy, Inflation)

    • Government Budgeting & Fiscal Policy (Taxation)

    • External Sector (Balance of Payments, FDI, WTO)

    • Agriculture & Food Security

    • Industry & Infrastructure

    • Economic Reforms (LPG)

    • Latest Budget & Economic Survey Highlights (Part 1)

Month 4: Science, Environment & State (16 Classes)

Cover the remaining static subjects and the crucial Meghalaya-specific administrative and economic topics.

  • General Science (6 Classes):

    • Biology: Cell, Human Systems (Digestive, Respiratory, etc.), Nutrition, Diseases

    • Biology: Genetics, Evolution, Biotechnology

    • Physics: Basics (Units, Motion, Force, Energy, Light, Sound)

    • Chemistry: Basics (Atoms, Acids/Bases, Metals, Carbon)

    • Science & Tech: Space, Defence, IT, Nuclear Tech

  • Environment & Ecology (6 Classes):

    • Ecology Basics (Ecosystem, Food Chain)

    • Biodiversity & Conservation (National Parks, Sanctuaries)

    • Climate Change & Global Warming (International Conventions)

    • Pollution (Air, Water, Soil)

    • Environmental Laws, Acts, & Institutions

  • Meghalaya Special Focus (Part 2) (4 Classes):

    • Polity: Statehood, Autonomous District Councils (ADCs), 6th Schedule

    • Economy: Agriculture, Mining, Tourism, State Budget

    • Meghalaya Govt. Schemes & Policies

    • Notable Personalities, Art, Literature of Meghalaya

Month 5: Finishing & Revision (16 Classes)

Tie up all loose ends, focus on the dynamic Current Affairs, and shift to intensive revision and mock tests.

  • Geography (Completion) (4 Classes):

    • India: Agriculture, Minerals, Energy Resources

    • India: Industries, Transport

    • Human Geography: Population, Migration, Settlements

  • Meghalaya Special Focus (Completion) (2 Classes):

    • Meghalaya-specific Current Affairs & Recent Developments

  • Current Affairs (4 Classes):

    • Class 1: How to Read Newspaper (The Hindu/Express) & Make Notes

    • Class 2: 6-Month Roundup (National, International, Reports)

    • Class 3: 6-Month Roundup (Economy, S&T, Environment)

    • Class 4: 6-Month Roundup (Govt. Schemes, Awards, Persons in News)

  • Revision & Mock Tests (6 Classes):

    • Class 1: Full-Length Mock Test 1 - Paper & Discussion

    • Class 2: Full-Length Mock Test 2 - Paper & Discussion

    • Class 3: Rapid Revision Marathon (History + Polity)

    • Class 4: Rapid Revision Marathon (Geography + Economy)

    • Class 5: Rapid Revision Marathon (Science + Env + Meghalaya)

    • Class 6: Final Strategy, Doubt Clearing & PYQ Analysis

Key Components for MY Online Course

To make this structure successful, you must include these elements:

  1. High-Quality Study Material: Provide concise, printable PDF notes for each class. This is non-negotiable for an online course.

  2. Daily/Weekly Quizzes: After each class or weekly module, post a 20-30 question quiz on your app or website to reinforce learning.

  3. Dedicated Doubt Clearing: Apart from in-class doubts, have a dedicated Telegram group or a weekly live doubt-clearing session.

  4. Current Affairs Integration: While you have 4 dedicated classes, you must provide weekly or monthly current affairs compilations (PDFs) to students throughout the 5 months.

  5. Previous Year Questions (PYQ) Focus: Integrate MPSC (Meghalaya) Prelims PYQs into every topic you teach. This is the most important part of "exam-oriented" study.

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