Get FREE Ethics PDF notes on registration | 6th December (Tuesday) at 5 PM | FREE Ethics Seminar in Delhi center with Rahul Garg, Assistant comptroller general of accounts, Author of Ethics and Morality : From Vice to Virtue
Ethics, Integrity, and Aptitude are part of UPSC-CSE mains GS-4 Syllabus which not only examines the analytical ability of a candidate but also tests their problem-solving approach to various issues & conflicts in our society.
Ethics case studies form the major chunk of UPSC Ethics or GS paper 4 in the UPSC Mains exam. Tackling this section takes practice, good hold on certain principles, and a solid framework for solving different types of case studies.
Rahul Garg, Assistant Controller General of Accounts, ICAS will be taking up a Seminar
FREE Ethics Seminar: Details
Date and Time:
6th December 2022 (Tuesday)
Time: 5 pm to 7 pm
Venue: This Workshop will be held in both offline and online mode. You can attend in CivilsDaily’s Delhi center in offline mode, and for Online mode, we will share a Zoom link in your email. Please register.
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Objectives of the special masterclass:
- How to approach and prepare for Ethics: UPSC GS paper 4? A broad strategy by Rahul Garg sir, ICAS.
- What kind of case studies are asked in the paper and how to tackle them? Recent trends in Ethics paper.
- How to write ethics-oriented answers even though questions could have been asked in other GS papers. Ethics norms instruct about right or wrong. So, how to charge your answers with ‘Transparency’, ‘Accountability’, and ‘Right Attitude’ is surely focused in the Seminar.
- Writing course of action of case studies in the most ethical ways along with a practical approach. Even an ideal solution wouldn’t fetch marks, if it seems unworkable. Focusing on this, how to frame your answers based on peripheral problems in a case study will be discussed.
- How to use examples and can make our own examples. The best possible ways of creating the most relevant experiences/examples from current, social issues, professional life, your area of interest, etc. will surely be talked over here.
- Do and don’t of ethics paper. The most common mistakes will also be discussed. Mistake-prone: If there are no real-life cases, never let it go without them. Be prepared to make your point from the lives of social reformers, leaders, civil servants, etc., and other respected people.
- How to enrich your answers to case studies with the “My Vision”/”thinkers” approach?