The curriculum for Part-II is strategically structured to cover high-weightage subjects that require significant critical thinking. This often includes advanced modules on Indian Economy, International Relations, Internal Security, Ethics, Integrity, and Aptitude (GS Paper IV), and Governance. By this stage, the course assumes a level of familiarity with static portions and shifts the focus toward interdisciplinary links. For instance, while Part-I might cover the basics of the Constitution, Part-II dives deep into the functional aspects of the Indian political system, judicial activism, and the evolving nature of federalism.
When you enroll in the , you do not just buy lectures; you buy an intellectual library. The hard copy material includes:
The course follows a cyclical learning pattern. Vision IAS Regular Foundation Course 2024-Part-II
The traditional academic year for UPSC preparation often kicks off in June or July, aligning with the post-Prelims or post-results season. However, not every aspirant can start at that specific time. Some may be finishing their college semesters, others might be working professionals awaiting a transfer, and many simply decide to pursue civil services later in the year.
If you are not enrolled:
The course typically spans 10–12 months, with classes held 5–6 days a week for 3–4 hours each. Specialized Features of Part-II / Second Year
Part-II of the Regular Foundation Course is designed to continue integrated coverage of GS Prelims, Mains, and CSAT, focusing on the remaining core subjects and advanced application. The curriculum for Part-II is strategically structured to
While many ignore CSAT, Vision IAS Part-II ensures you don't fail. It includes 30+ hours of logic, comprehension, and basic numeracy drills specifically designed for working professionals who haven't touched math in years.