
UPSC GEOGRAPHY OPTIONAL COURSE ( HYBRID BATCH )
- Weekend Batches Also Available
- Online / Offline
- Hindi / English Medium
- Fees : Offline - 45,000 & Online - 22,000/-
Geography Optional Course Details : -
The
Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) Civil Services Examination is one of the
toughest competitive exams in the country. In the second stage of the
examination (Mains), The candidates are asked to choose an optional subject for
two papers. In that case, the option of a good optional subject enhances the
preparation level of the aspirants. Geography optional is one of the most
chosen optional subjects for the aspirants.
RAM
IAS ACADEMY is one of the best Coaching for Geography optional. The experienced
faculty of RAM IAS ACADEMY has a lot of experience in guiding students in their
preparation. The batch size is 50 Students. The small batch size helps in
better student-teacher interaction. The Coaching also provides regular
mentorship in the Mains answer writing program. The Coaching provides a
dedicated mock test series for the exam. The students are given regular
feedback about the answer writing structure. The mentors help with relevant
Current affairs according to the demand of the question paper.
FACULTY
FOR GEOGRAPHY OPTIONAL COACHING INRAM IAS ACADEMY DELHI
RAM
IAS ACADEMY features the best teacher for Geography Optional Coaching in Delhi
like Rakesh Sir. Sir, has a rich background of competitive examination
experience. Rakesh Sir has a teaching journey spanning more than 20 years. He
is renowned for expertise in Geography Optional Subject and General Studies
Geography as well. A lot of diverse exposure has developed hisunderstanding of
intricate geographical concepts along with his examination appearances testify
to his commitment to continuous growth and learning.
ONLINE
AND HYBRID MODE OF COACHING IN RAM IAS ACADEMY
RAM
IAS ACADEMY has an excellent online infrastructure to facilitate test-taking
ability and note distribution through its App. Additionally, regular online
updates are given to the aspirants.Moreover, the RAM IAS ACADEMY allows
unlimited access to their Geography Optional online classes till their batch
ends.
Furthermore,
RAM IAS ACADEMY also ensures a Hybrid mode of learning with all the required
infrastructure. It facilitates the remote students as well as the working
aspirants to attend classes online as well as physically offline. The faculty
is also committed to ensuring that the doubt resolution in hybrid mode is timely.
RAM IAS ACADEMY IS THE
BEST GEOGRAPHY OPTIONAL COACHING
Factors |
Qualities
of the Coaching |
Faculty |
Rakesh
Sir |
Batch
Size |
50
Students |
Teaching
style |
Interactive,
Notes Giving. |
Online
Infrastructure |
It
allows unlimited access to its classes to the end of the batch. |
Students
Performance |
Most
of the students cracked the UPSC exam. |
Past
Feedback |
Past
students said that RAM IAS ACADEMYprovides the best teaching as well as best
study material from their best faculty members. |
Offline
Fees |
Rs.
50,000 (Incl. GST) |
Online
Fees |
Rs.
45,000 (Incl. GST) |
Hybrid
Fees |
Rs.
50,000 (Incl. GST) |
Website |
|
Address |
B-10,
2nd Floor, Opposite Meerut Sweets, Near Pink Police Booth, Main
Road Mukherjee Nagar, Delhi-09 |
Phone
Number |
8368853795,
8586905319 |
Mode |
Online,
Offline, & Hybrid |
FAQS
of Geograpgy optional Paper
Q. Why should you choose Geography as an optional subject?
Geography,
apart from having a huge importance not just in the Prelims exam but also in
the Mains exam. Every year, around 15-20 questions are asked from Geography in
the GS1 prelims paper.
Apart
from this, Geography is a scoring subject provided you prepare for the exam
well. It is also very interesting with ever-changing geographical landscapes
and challenges.
Q.What
should be your plan of preparation regarding Geography?
Geography
is an interdisciplinary subject. To prepare for this paper, one must always
start with NCERT books and then read other fundamental books for Geography
optional for UPSC. The candidate must not forget to practice from the Test
Series and PYQs.
Getting
answers evaluated by top UPSC geography faculty members will help you get precision
on how to handle every question in the exam.
Q.
How will our Geography optional course by Rakesh Sir help you?
RAM
IAS ACADEMY provides top-class assistance to all its candidates preparing for
the UPSC CSE exam. Rakesh Sir is a highly qualified and experienced UPSC
teacher who specializes in Geography optional subject. Being a UPSC personality
round candidate, he understands the requirements to crack the mains exam. With
small batch sizes, RAM IAS ACADEMY provides personalized attention to all its
students, ensuring significant improvement for those choosing geography as an
optional subject in their UPSC exam.
Q.What
are the features of Geography optional Paper
RAM
IAS ACADEMY provides the best optional course for UPSC CSE exam preparation.
Apart from giving comprehensive personal guidance from the best faculty for
UPSC geography, the institute also provides the following.
- Classroom/Offline/Hybrid
classes
- Comprehensive
Study Materials
- Weekly and
monthly Current Affairs
- Personal
Mentorship
- Test Series
- Answer Writing
Guidance
Geography
Optional Preparation
Geography
is a fundamental and crucial subject in UPSC CSE preparation. It is asked in
all three phases of CSE - Prelims, Mains and Interview. Studying the Geography
syllabus for UPSC holistically is critical due to the overlapping of many
topics in Prelims and Mains. Before preparing for the subject, one should have
a clear understanding of the syllabus. After analysing the UPSC geography
syllabus, analyse the previous year's questions, like how UPSC asks questions.
- Reading: Start
by reading geography NCERTs as it is easy and simple to understand and
clarify the concepts. It will make a strong foundation. Next, one can go
for standard books such as Savindra Singh and Majid Hussain. It is
essential to focus on the fundamentals of geography, such as physical and
human geography.
- Previous year's
papers: One should go through the previous year’s questions. Solving
previous year's questions assists in identifying and analysing the
important topics that need to be thoroughly revised.
- Answer
writing: Start answer writing after finishing one or two units.
Clarify the core concepts. Analyse PYQs with related topics. One can refer
to Topper’s answers for structure and presentation. Try to incorporate
more dimensions in the answer, such as physical and human dimensions. Make
sure that written answers are along the lines of the syllabus.
Interlinking of paper 1 and paper 2 is essential for answer enrichment.
Regular answer writing is the key to grabbing more marks. One can also use
case studies and data wherever possible.
- Mapping and
diagrams: The preparation of the geography syllabus for UPSC is
incomplete without mapping. Mapping and relevant diagrams help in getting
more marks than an average answer. One should try to add one map or
diagram in the answers. This requires practice; without practice, it is
not easy to add maps and diagrams. Prepare region-wise and theme-wise
maps.
- Current
affairs: Current affairs related to Geography is a crucial aspect
while preparing for the static part. Nowadays, it has become a trend to
interlink static portions with current affairs. For example, a question
related to the Kalapani dispute was asked in UPSC Mains 2022, which had
been in the news. It is advisable to read geography-related news from
newspapers such as The Hindu, Indian Express, Down to Earth and monthly
magazines such as Yojana and Kurukshetra.
Syllabus
of Geography Optional Paper
Paper - I (PRINCIPLES OF GEOGRAPHY)
Physical
Geography
- Geomorphology: Factors
controlling landform development; endogenetic and exogenetic forces;
Origin and evolution of the earth’s crusts; Fundamentals of geomagnetism;
Physical conditions of the earth’s interior; Geosynclines; Continental
drift; Isostasy; Plate tectonics; Recent views on mountain building;
Volcanicity; Earthquakes and Tsunamis; Concepts of geomorphic cycles and
Landscape development; Denudation chronology; Channel morphology; Erosion
surfaces; Slope development; Applied Geomorphology; Geomorphology,
economic geology, and environment.
- Climatology: Temperature
and pressure belts of the world; Heat budget of the earth; Atmospheric
circulation; Atmospheric stability and instability. Planetary and local
winds; Monsoons and jet streams; Air masses and fronts; Temperate and
tropical cyclones; Types and distribution of precipitation; Weather and
Climate; Koppen’s Thornthwaite’s and Trewartha’s classification of world
climate; Hydrological cycle; Global climatic change, and role and response
of man in climatic changes Applied climatology and Urban climate.
- Oceanography: Bottom
topography of the Atlantic, Indian, and Pacific Oceans; Temperature and
salinity of the oceans; Heat and salt budgets, Ocean deposits; Waves,
currents, and tides; Marine resources; biotic, mineral, and energy
resources; Coral reefs coral bleaching; Sea-level changes; Law of the sea
and marine pollution.
- Biogeography: Genesis of
soils; Classification and distribution of soils; Soil profile; Soil
erosion, Degradation, and conservation; Factors influencing world
distribution of plants and animals; Problems of deforestation and
conservation measures; Social forestry, agro-forestry; Wildlife; Major
gene pool centers.
- Environmental
Geography: Principle
of ecology; Human ecological adaptations; Influence of man on ecology and
environment; Global and regional ecological changes and imbalances;
Ecosystem their management and conservation; Environmental degradation,
management, and conservation; Biodiversity and sustainable development;
Environmental policy; Environmental hazards and remedial measures;
Environmental education and legislation.
Human
Geography
- Perspectives in
Human Geography: Areal
differentiation; regional synthesis; Dichotomy and dualism;
Environmentalism; Quantitative revolution and locational analysis;
Radical, behavioral, human, and welfare approaches; Languages, religions,
and secularisation; Cultural regions of the world; Human development
index.
- Economic
Geography: World
economic development: measurement and problems; World resources and their
distribution; Energy crisis; the limits to growth; World agriculture: a
typology of agricultural regions; Agricultural inputs and productivity;
Food and nutrition problems; Food security; famine: causes, effects, and
remedies; World industries: location patterns and problems; Patterns of
world trade.
- Population and
Settlement Geography: Growth
and distribution of world population; Demographic attributes; Causes and
consequences of migration; Concepts of the over-under-and optimum
population; Population theories, world population problems and policies,
Social well-being and quality of life; Population as social capital. Types
and patterns of rural settlements; Environmental issues in rural
settlements; Hierarchy of urban settlements; Urban morphology; Concept of
primate city and rank-size rule; Functional classification of towns;
Sphere of urban influence; Rural-urban fringe; Satellite towns; Problems
and remedies of urbanization; Sustainable development of cities.
- Regional
Planning: Concept
of a region; Types of regions and methods of regionalization; Growth
centers and growth poles; Regional imbalances; regional development
strategies; environmental issues in regional planning; Planning for
sustainable development.
- Models, Theories
and Laws in Human Geography: System analysis in Human geography;
Malthusian, Marxian and demographic transition models; Central Place
theories of Christaller and Losch; Perroux and Boudeville; Von Thunen’s
model of agricultural location; Weber’s model of industrial location;
Ostov’s model of stages of growth. Heartland and Rimland theories; Laws of
international boundaries and frontiers.
Paper
- II (GEOGRAPHY OF INDIA)
- Physical Setting: Space
relationship of India with neighboring countries; Structure and relief;
Drainage system and watersheds; Physiographic regions; Mechanism of Indian
monsoons and rainfall patterns; Tropical cyclones and western disturbances;
Floods and droughts; Climatic regions; Natural vegetation, Soil types and
their distributions.
- Resources: Land,
surface and ground water, energy, minerals, biotic and marine resources,
Forest and wildlife resources and their conservation; Energy crisis.
- Agriculture: Infrastructure:
irrigation, seeds, fertilizers, power; Institutional factors; land
holdings, land tenure and land reforms; Cropping pattern, agricultural
productivity, agricultural intensity, crop combination, land capability;
Agro and social-forestry; Green revolution and its socio-economic and
ecological implications; Significance of dry farming; Livestock resources
and white revolution; Aquaculture; Sericulture, Agriculture and poultry;
Agricultural regionalisation; Agro-climatic zones; Agroecological regions.
- Industry: Evolution
of industries; Locational factors of cotton, jute, textile, iron and
steel, aluminum, fertiliser, paper, chemical and pharmaceutical,
automobile, cottage, and ago-based industries; Industrial houses and
complexes including public sector undertakings; Industrial
regionalisation; New industrial policy; Multinationals and liberalisation;
Special Economic Zones; Tourism including ecotourism.
- Transport,
Communication, and Trade: Road, railway, waterway, airway, and pipeline
networks and their complementary roles in regional development; Growing
importance of ports on national and foreign trade; Trade balance; Trade
Policy; Export processing zones; Developments in communication and
information technology and their impacts on economy and society; Indian
space programme.
- Cultural Setting: Historical
Perspective of Indian Society; Racial linguistic and ethnic diversities;
religious minorities; Major tribes, tribal areas, and their problems;
Cultural regions; Growth, distribution, and density of population;
Demographic attributes: sex-ratio, age structure, literacy rate,
work-force, dependency ratio, longevity; migration (inter-regional,
intraregional and international) and associated problems; Population
problems and policies; Health indicators.
- Settlements: Types,
patterns, and morphology of rural settlements; Urban developments;
Morphology of Indian cities; Functional classification of Indian cities;
Conurbations and metropolitan regions; Urban sprawl; Slums and associated
problems; Town planning; Problems of urbanisation and remedies.
- Regional
Development and Planning: Experience of regional planning in India;
Five Year Plans; Integrated rural development programmes; Panchayati Raj
and decentralised planning; Command area development; Watershed
management; Planning for backward area, desert, drought-prone, hill tribal
area development; Multi-level planning; Regional planning and development
of island territories.
- Political
Aspects: Geogaphical
basis of Indian federalism; State reorganization; Emergence of new states;
Regional consciousness and inter-state issues; International boundary of
India and related issues; Cross-border terrorism; India’s role in world
affairs; Geopolitics of South Asia and Indian Ocean realm.
- Contemporary
Issues: Ecological
issues: Environmental hazards: landslides, earthquakes, Tsunamis, floods
and droughts, epidemics; Issues related to environmental pollution;
Changes in patterns of land use; Principles of environmental impact
assessment and environmental management; Population explosion and food
security; Environmental degradation; Deforestation, desertification, and
soil erosion; Problems of agrarian and industrial unrest; Regional
disparities in economic development; Concept of sustainable growth and
development; Environmental awareness; Linkage of rivers; Globalisation and
Indian economy.
Books to Study UPSC Geography
Syllabus
·
NCERT
Class 11th and 12th
- Certificate
Physical and Human Geography by GC Leong
- Physical
Geography By Savindra Singh
- Indian Geography
by D R Khullar
- Human Geography
by Majid Hussain
- Models and
Theories by Majid Hussain
- Geographical
Thought by RD Dikshit
- Geography of
India by Majid Hussain