Il-form-test-schedule-psychology-final.pdf

  • Uploaded by: Udit Raj Bora
  • 0
  • 0
  • May 2020
  • PDF

This document was uploaded by user and they confirmed that they have the permission to share it. If you are author or own the copyright of this book, please report to us by using this DMCA report form. Report DMCA


Overview

Download & View Il-form-test-schedule-psychology-final.pdf as PDF for free.

More details

  • Words: 1,211
  • Pages: 6
011-2331 7293 2331 8135/ 36 2373 8906/ 07 Head Office & New Delhi Campus : 309, Kanchanjunga Building, Barakhamba Road, Connaught Place, New Delhi – 110 001 www.rauias.com

[email protected]

www.rauias.com/blog

www.facebook.com/rausias

youtube.com/rausias

INFORMATION LEAF & FEE SCHEDULE

TARGETED COURSES (FOR MAIN EXAM)

PSYCHOLOGY OPTIONAL TEST SERIES for UPSC MAINS 2018 COURSE DESCRIPTION TEST SERIES for OPTIONAL SUBJECTS is a highly targeted course, most suitable for aspirants appearing in Mains 2018 or targeting Mains 2019. It is not suitable for beginners.

GOAL The aim of this course is: Maximum coverage of themes and issues, in accordance with the evolving UPSC trend; Answer writing practice across all these themes in simulated exam environment; Improve students' learning through evaluation + feedback + test discussion; Overall, help students outperform in Optional Subject paper in Mains 2018.

OTHER SUBJECTS AVAILABLE PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION

SOCIOLOGY

HISTORY

POLITICAL SCIENCE

ECONOMICS

GEOGRAPHY

HOW IT WILL WORK

1

2

3

ANSWER WRITING

EVALUATION

DISCUSSION

Students will be given a Test Series Schedule outlining the themes and areas, from Paper I & Paper II, to be examined in each test. Students will appear in the tests at any of the Rau's IAS centres, under strict discipline. All tests will be evaluated thoroughly with detailed feedback and model answers will be provided by the educators According to the schedule, students will then be called for a detailed test discussion.

FEATURES

10 TESTS Thematic & Full-Length

10 TESTS Discussions

Evaluated Answer Booklet with proper feedback. Answer Structure with Model Answers STARTING 07th July, 2018 (Saturday) DURATION 3 months (1 test and 1 discussion every once a week) Tests will be conducted in Sit-Down format at Study Circle's campuses at Delhi, Bengaluru and Jaipur.

INR 12,000/-

PROGRAM FEE

Discounted at 50% for Rau's Ex students

ONLINE OPTION Students can also appear for the tests from their home and send us the answer copy for evaluation. Soft copies of Evaluated Answer booklet and Answer Structure with Model Answers will be emailed. Test Discussions videos will be made available to them.

IMPORTANT I.

To apply for admission to the above course, fill-up the “REGISTRATION FORM” and send the same to us by e-mail, by post or contact us personally along with : (i) 1 passport size photograph

(ii) UPSC Roll No.

(iii) Photocopy of ID with address proof

II. The fee can be paid through any of the following modes : Cash, Credit/ Debit Card, Demand Draft (favouring ''RAU'S IAS STUDY CIRCLE” payable at "NEW DELHI") or via Electronic Transfer ( RTGS / NEFT).The bank details for Electronic Transfer are as follows : Account/Beneficiary Name : Rau's IAS Study Circle Account Number : 911020065270788 Bank Name & Branch : Axis Bank, Statesman House, 148, Barakhamba Road, New Delhi - 110 001, India. IFSC Code : UTIB0000007 In case of Electronic Transfer, send a scanned copy of the receipt of the transaction along with the filled up “REGISTRATION FORM” to the following email address : [email protected] III. The Study Circle has its branches only at Bengaluru (Phone : 080-25535536/37) and Jaipur (Phone : 0141- 6450676, 7877036167). IV. All the above charges are inclusive of Service Tax, as applicable. V. The Study Circle may, in its discretion, change the faculty, time-table, duration or the venue of the sitting/session.

Registration Form OPTIONAL TEST SERIES (M) Head Office & New Delhi Campus : 309, Kanchanjunga Building, Barakhamba Road, Connaught Place, New Delhi – 110 001 Phone Nos. : 23317293, 23318135/36, 23738906/07

FOR OFFICE USE ONLY Receipt Amount (`) Receipt No. Cash/Card/NEFT/DD & Date Batch : Month & Year Student ID

APPLICANT'S INFORMATION MENTION THE CENTRE IN WHICH YOU PROPOSE TO TAKE THE CLASSES & TESTS NEW DELHI

BENGALURU

JAIPUR

1. First Name 2. Last Name 3. Date of Birth Date

Month

Male

Female

Year

4. Gender

5. Medium in which you prose to take classes & tests English

Hindi

6. E-mail ID 7. Mobile Number 8. Permanent Address

9. UPSC Roll No.

10. SCANCODE / STUDENT ID (for Rau’s Ex-Student)

11. Mention the Optional Optional Test Series (Sit down)

Date :

Optional Test Series (Online)

Signature

N.B. : The decision taken by the Study Circle on your above application shall be final and binding.

The rationale behind this test series schedule is to provide adequate emphasis in order to maximise the efficiency of the candidate. The modus operandi is :  

TEST from 09.00 AM to 12.00 PM After the test, there will be a Dialogue Discussion by the faculty on the same day at 12.30PM in order to develop the analytical skills of the candidate to ensure command on the given topic(s).

The schedule of the tests & the discussions is given below: TEST

MAJOR TOPICS

Thematic Test-1

Paper -I

Introduction, Personality, Motivation and Emotion, Development of Human Behaviour, Language and Communication.

Paper – I

Methods of Psychology, Research Methods, Learning, Memory, Sensation, Attention and Perception.

Paper-I

Intelligence and Aptitude, Thinking and Problem Solving, Attitude Values and Interest, Issues and Perspectives in Modern Contemporary Psychology

Paper-II

Work Psychology and Organisational Behaviour, Psychology and Economic Development, Gender Psychology.

Paper-II

Psychological Well Being and Mental Disorder, Therapeutic Approaches, Community Psychology.

Paper-II

Psychological Measurement of Individual Difference, Application of Psychology to the field of Education, Application of Psychology in Information Technology and Mass Media

Paper-II

Psychological Problems of Social Integration, Application of Psychology to Disadvantaged Groups, Application of Psychology to Environment and Related Fields.

07/07/2018 Thematic Test-1I 14/07/2018 Thematic Test-III 21/07/2018 Thematic Test-IV 28/07/2018 Thematic Test-V 04/08/2018 Thematic Test-VI 11/08/2018 Thematic Test-VII 18/08/2018

SYLLABUS TO BE COVERED UNDER THE TOPIC

Thematic Test-VIII

Paper-II

Application of Psychology in Other Fields.

FLT Test - IX 01/09/2018

Paper-II

Covering all the Topics of Paper - I

FLT Test-X 08/09/2018

Paper-II

Covering all the Topics of Paper - II

25/08/2018

INTERPRETATION OF DIFFERENT“WORDS” USED IN QUESTIONS 1.

Account for

: Give reasons

2.

Account of

: Focus on description

3.

Assess

: Establish the strengths and weaknesses of the features mentioned.

4.

Comment

: Write your view point or description based on your observations.

5.

Compare

:

Present the similarities and differences between the features mentioned.

6.

Discuss

:

Present a thorough analysis of the question by examining all sides of the arguments.

7.

Distinguish between

: Draw clear distinctions between the features mentioned.

8.

Elucidate

: Clarify/explain probably what is obscure or different.

9.

10.

Evaluate/Critically Evaluate/Review Examine/ Critically examine

:

Present a judgement as to the relative value of the features mentioned.

State clearly the pros and cons of the issue raised. Your final : decision must be supported by evidence and the reasons why you have rejected alternatives explained.

11.

Explain

: Give reasons.

12.

Highlight

: Focus on important features/points

13.

Illustrate

: Focus on examples including the data.

14.

Interpret

Present an explanation of the facts, Facts are mere inputs and can : be comprehended differently. And marks depend on how differently you comprehend.

15.

Role

:

Focus on the contribution and conclude with your analytical view point.

16.

Significance/Importance

:

Focus on the importance, contribution and consequences with greater focus on positive aspects.

17.

To what extent

:

Weigh up the arguments and state the relative importance of the feature mentioned.

18.

Trace

:

An outline of what has been asked in the given question with focus on its evolution.

More Documents from "Udit Raj Bora"