Following is the Schedule of Mapping & Geography Batch
1. 16 classes in Total of Mapping. 10 Classes of Geography, 6 of History & Current Affairs.
2. Hybrid classes (Online, Offline and Recorded lectures available).
3. Topicwise completion of course with an average of 3 hours of each class.
What benefits you will get?
1. Comprehensive coverage of Indian and World Mapping and Geography concepts.
2.This also includes Thematic mapping which is the recent trend since 2020 UPSC Prelims Examination.
3. World Map and Indian Thematic Maps is taught through Orient Blackswan Atlas and Indian Mapping is taught through Oxford Student Atlas.
4. Plus multiple maps and diagrams is drawn on the Board which is not given anywhere but which is Sankalp IAS Forum from which the surprising questions can be solved.
5. Weekly Revisions and Oral Tests in class to ensure the discipline in class.
6. Weekly tests through Live MCQs according to pattern.
7. Daily Home works.
8. Special emphasis on current locations in news.
9. Doubt clearing sessions before class to ensure there is no gap in the preparation of an Aspirant.
10. Discussion of last 10 years of UPSC prelims papers.
Topics Covered under Mapping
1. Indian physical mapping (Mountains, rivers, passes, plateaus,etc.)
2. World physical maps (includes Mountains, passes, plateaus, tropical grasslands, lakes, seas, etc.)
3. World Mineral distribution
4. World and Indian cropping pattern
5. Economic geography of the world
6. Tribes of the World.
7. Comprehensive coverage of all the Indian states
8. National parks, wild life sanctuaries and other protected areas
9. Thematic maps (Irrigation and Reservoir maps, cropping pattern, vegetation pattern, rainfall pattern, geological time scales, Railway zones ,etc.)
Topics covered under Geography
1. Salient features of World’s Physical Geography.
2. Distribution of Key Natural Resources across the world (including South Asia and the Indian sub-continent); factors responsible for the location of primary, secondary, and tertiary sector industries in various parts of the world (including India).
3. Important Geophysical Phenomena such as earthquakes, Tsunami, Volcanic activity, cyclone etc., geographical features and their location-changes in critical geographical features (including water-bodies and ice-caps) and in flora and fauna and the effects of such changes
Arihant, RS Agarwal
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