Kickstart Your Preparation with Precision Mapping!
Prepare for the UPSC CSE Prelims 2025 with our expertly curated Mapping Crash Course, designed to sharpen your geographical knowledge and give you an edge in the examination.
Course Highlights:
Stay Ahead with Current Updates: To keep you aligned with the latest developments, we’ll include one dedicated lecture each at the end of February, March, and April, ensuring you’re always up to date.
Course Features:
Offline Classes will be held at 12B, Bada Bazar Road, Karol Bagh & Online Recorded lecture will be available at 5 PM.
Syllabus: World Geography | Indian Geography | Environment https://bit.ly/4hgssIZ
Batch Start Date: 20th January
Fees: ₹999 only!
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World Geography is a crucial part of the UPSC Prelims syllabus, offering a global perspective on physical, political, and environmental landscapes. This course is structured to provide an in-depth understanding of the world's geographical features through detailed mapping and analysis. It begins with a continent-wise exploration, covering Asia, Africa, Europe, North America, South America, Australia and Oceania, and Antarctica.
The course further examines major straits, seas, trenches, peninsulas, gulfs, rivers, lakes, and islands across the globe. It also highlights the unique grasslands of the world, providing insights into their ecological and geographical significance.
By focusing on map-based learning, this course aims to enhance spatial understanding and conceptual clarity, equipping aspirants with the knowledge needed to tackle World Geography questions in UPSC Prelims 2025.
Indian Geography is a vital component of the UPSC Prelims syllabus, encompassing the diverse physical, environmental, and economic landscapes of India. This course is designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of India's geographical features through detailed mapping and analysis. It covers the extent and borders of India, mountain ranges, hill ranges, mountain passes, glaciers, and river systems. The course also delves into coastal plains, islands, lakes, waterfalls, and peninsular plateaus, along with the Northern Plains.
Further, it explores multi-purpose projects, dams, national highways, ports, waterways, and canals. Environmental aspects include biosphere reserves, national parks, tiger reserves, elephant reserves, bird sanctuaries, and wildlife sanctuaries. The economic geography section covers hill stations, thermal and nuclear power plants, refineries, pipelines, petroleum reserves, and key industries.
This course aims to strengthen map-based knowledge and conceptual clarity, essential for tackling UPSC Prelims 2025.