Vision Ias Regular Foundation Course 2024-part-ii Jun 2026

Dedicated classes for the Civil Services Aptitude Test to ensure qualifying scores in Prelims. Advantages of Choosing Vision IAS

The Regular Foundation Course utilizes a multi-layered teaching methodology to ensure aspirants absorb, retain, and apply complex information. Structured Classroom Lectures

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| Feature | Description | | :--- | :--- | | | Typically 9-12 months (depending on the specific batch timing). | | Target Exam | UPSC Civil Services Examination (Prelims & Mains). | | Class Frequency | Regular classes (usually 5-6 days a week). | | Medium | Available in English and Hindi mediums separately. | | Key USP | Integration of Current Affairs with Static subjects & Best-in-class Test Series. | Vision IAS Regular Foundation Course 2024-Part-II

Includes continuous assessment via weekly mini-tests and the highly regarded , utilizing Post-Test Analysis to measure absolute vs. relative performance metrics. Current Affairs Ecosystem Online/Offline Hybrid

To understand Part-II, we must first look at the broader architecture of the Vision IAS Foundation Course. Traditionally, the full foundation course spans approximately 12–14 months, covering the entire UPSC syllabus (GS Prelims, GS Mains, CSAT, and Essay).

Regular mini-tests are conducted post-lecture to check conceptual clarity. Dedicated classes for the Civil Services Aptitude Test

| Day | Morning (9 AM – 12 PM) | Afternoon (1 PM – 4 PM) | Evening (Self-study) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Indian Economy (Budget) | Current Affairs (June 2024) | Revision of Economy notes | | Tuesday | Science & Tech (Space) | Ethics (Case Study) | Answer writing practice | | Wednesday | Environment (Climate Change) | CSAT (Reasoning) | Practice CSAT questions | | Thursday | Internal Security (LWE) | Essay (Topic - Governance) | Reading newspaper (The Hindu) | | Friday | Test Discussion (Previous week) | Polity Revision (quick recap) | Optional subject study | | Saturday | Full-length GS Test (3 hours) | Open Doubt Session | Self-assessment | | Sunday | Off (or Make-up class) | Off | Optional / Revision |

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: A strategic focus on both prelims and mains, enabling students to understand the interlinkages between the two and equipping them with techniques to attempt both efficiently.

If you have seen the exam hall but fell short in Mains, Part-II focuses exactly on what you lack: advanced answer writing, ethics case studies, and current affairs linkage.