UPSC (Mains) 5 Months Optional Course for Economics - Regular
Total:₹34,000
5 Months Regular Classroom ProgramsFull Time
Personalised and scientific mentoring
Comprehensive study and reference materials
Regular Guidance
Extensive Test Series
Shankar IAS Anna Nagar offers UPSC (Mains) 5 Months Coaching for Economics (Optional) - Regular for Rs. 34,000. This optional subject course is taught in the classroom along with well-curated study materials, periodic doubt classes, flowcharts, case studies and answer writing with a batch size of 30+ students.
Course Highlights
Particulars
Course Details
Course Name
UPSC (Mains) 5 Months Optional Course for Economics - Regular
Duration
5 Months
Fee
Rs 34,000
Study Materials
NCERT Books, Standard Reference Books, Monthly Magazine
Test Series
NCERT Test Series, Current Affair Test Series, All India Prelims Test Series, Mains Test Series
Batch Size
30+
Scholarship
Provided
Mode of Teaching
Offline
Exam Preparation
UPSC (IAS) & Other State PSU’s
Why Should You Join This Course?
The course likely offers a well-structured curriculum designed to cover the entire syllabus comprehensively.
Joining this course provides access to top-notch guidance from seasoned professionals who understand the nuances of the subject and the exam pattern.
Joining their Economics Optional batch ensures access to guidance from experts who can provide comprehensive understanding of concepts and strategies tailored for UPSC.
Joining their Economics Optional batch ensures access to well-researched and meticulously curated study material, including textbooks, notes, and practice questions, which are crucial for thorough preparation.
Shankar IAS may offer personalized attention to students enrolled in their Economics Optional program.
The program includes doubt-clearing sessions, one-on-one interactions with faculty, and feedback on performance, which are invaluable for addressing individual learning needs and maximizing potential.
Shankar IAS likely has a commendable track record of producing successful candidates in UPSC exams, including those who opted for Economics Optional.