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The complete course of Ethics Integrity and Aptitude is<br>covered on EDEN IAS in around 120 videotape<br>assignments (including case studies) of around 15<br>twinkles each. therefore, you need around 1800 twinkles (30 hours) to<br>watch the vids (in Hindi or English). You can devote nearly<br>the same quantum of time to working on the MCQs and<br>study of the notes. therefore, you need around 60 hours<br>for getting the first round of medication for GS- 4.
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How Should I Prepare For The Ethics Integrity and Aptitude Part UPSC Exam? The complete course of Ethics Integrity and Aptitude is covered on EDEN IAS in around 120 videotape assignments (including case studies) of around 15 twinkles each.
therefore, you need around 1800 twinkles (30 hours) to watch the vids (in Hindi or English). You can devote nearly the same quantum of time to working on the MCQs and study of the notes. therefore, you need around 60 hours for getting the first round of medication for GS- 4. You must also exercise answer writing in the Practice point of the course. You must first read the formerly written answer and also write numerous answers (including case studies) of your own so that you can get feedback about the quality of your answer and suggestions for enhancement. Give around 60 hours for this. You can also exercise some further case studies from other books, which shouldn't take further than 30 further hours. You must also reserve an aggregate of 30 hours for modification of the notes doubly. Due to its fairly new entry into the UPSC examinations, there's much lower content on how to prepare for the Ethics Paper than there should be. It's to attack that issue that I’ll be answering multiple questions on this content, using each answer to approach the colorful aspects and subparts of the paper that I suppose are most pivotal. In all likeliness, Ethics for UPSC is the most direct test of your felicity as a civil menial.
Though there are theoretical questions as well, this particular essay will deal with Case Studies for the Ethics Paper. These case studies are detailed scripts of real-life situations where the subject (you) is facing an ethical dilemma and is asked to write answers where there's no black-and-white right and wrong answer. still, it doesn’t mean your answers can’t be brilliant. By employing just the right blend of empathy, maturity, and logical chops you can offer the answer that stylish fits the situation. Indeed, though this is easier said than done, it can be easier done with the right guidance and direction. A simple way to look at the running of similar questions and your part as the primary agent in Case Studies would be the personification of the values of Good Governance. To approach all similar questions in the ethics case studies, I've condensed the guiding directives into 8 Ethical Principles, ETHICAL. You may suppose of these as your musketeers in the UPSC Mains Ethics Paper. For your convenience, these may be learned on fingertips as ‘ HESSPICE ’ and this essay will look at the first four similar principles. HIDDEN DETAIL In the case studies questions, the details are either your hints at the results or traps. It's therefore absolutely
imperative that you look out for them while a careful reading of the question. Also, READ: Ethics Syllabus For illustration, “there are unconfirmed reports that politicians and elderly officers are offering patronage to the medicine cabal ”. In this case, “unconfirmed reports ” is a little detail worth noting.