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joshtalksias · 8 months ago
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Embarking on Success: Unveiling JV IAS Course Fees and Embracing Josh Talks
In the pursuit of civil service preparation, where determination intertwines with strategy, the quest for appropriate guidance and resources becomes paramount. Aspirants seek not only educational institutions but also bastions of expertise that can illuminate their path toward success. In this pursuit, JV's IAS emerges as a beacon, offering a myriad of courses tailored to the diverse needs of aspirants, along with transparent insights into JV IAS fees. Paired with the motivational ignition of Josh Talks, the journey towards realizing one's IAS dream becomes not just attainable but exhilarating.
JV's IAS: Nurturing Success
JV's IAS, renowned for excellence, stands as a testament to success for countless civil service aspirants. With a legacy spanning years, it has carved a niche for itself by offering meticulously designed courses and nurturing talent under the tutelage of seasoned educators. Let's delve into the essence of what JV's IAS offers, understanding its course structure, faculty expertise, and the investment required.
Course Structure and Fees: Paving the Path to Success
At JV's IAS, diversity harmonizes with precision in course offerings, catering to the holistic needs of aspirants. Whether it's laying the foundation with General Studies or delving deep into optional subjects, JV's IAS ensures comprehensive coverage of every aspect of the UPSC syllabus. Here's a glimpse into the course structure and associated fees:
1. General Studies Foundation
- Duration: 1, 2, or 3 years
- Fees (Online): Rs. 50,000 - Rs. 1,30,000
- Fees (Offline): Rs. 1,20,000 - Rs. 2,50,000
- Options: 3
2. GS Module Courses
- Duration: Variable
- Fees: Rs. 5,000 - Rs. 18,000
- Options: 7
3. Optional Subjects
- Duration: Variable
- Fees: Rs. 35,000 - Rs. 56,000
- Options: 6
4. Test Series
- Duration: Variable
- Fees: Rs. 15,000 - Rs. 27,500
- Options: 3
The flexibility in duration and the array of options cater to the diverse needs and timelines of aspirants. Whether one seeks a comprehensive foundation or targeted modules, JV's IAS ensures every aspirant finds their ideal path towards success.
Faculty: Pillars of Knowledge and Experience
The efficacy of any educational institution rests on the shoulders of its faculty, and JV's IAS boasts a stellar lineup of educators who are not just teachers but mentors. With years of experience and expertise in their respective domains, they guide aspirants with unwavering dedication. Here's a glimpse into the luminaries who shape the destiny of aspirants:
- Atul Sir: Assistant Professor, Science & Tech Module, Geography Module (Experience: 11 years)
- Kuldeep Sir: Assistant Professor, Internal Security Module (Experience: 9 years)
- Jatin Sir: Assistant Professor, International Relations, Polity, Public Administration (Experience: 15 years)
- Naveen Sir: Assistant Professor, History (Experience: 20 years)
- Rahul Sir: Assistant Professor, CSAT (Experience: 10 years)
- Diksha Ma'am: Assistant Professor, Disaster Management Module (Experience: 12 years)
Each faculty member brings a wealth of knowledge and a passion for teaching, ensuring aspirants are not just academically equipped but inspired to excel.
JV's IAS Centres: A Hub of Learning
With centers strategically located in Delhi's educational hub, JV's IAS brings learning closer to aspirants. The accessibility, coupled with state-of-the-art infrastructure, ensures an environment conducive to learning and growth. Addressing the needs of both online and offline learners, JV's IAS bridges the gap between aspiration and achievement.
Payment Methods: Facilitating Access
Understanding the financial constraints aspirants may face, JV's IAS offers multiple payment methods, ensuring financial barriers don't hinder the pursuit of dreams. From online payments via UPI, net banking, and cards to offline options like cash, cheque, or demand draft, aspirants have the flexibility to choose a mode that suits them best. Additionally, installment options for the General Studies Foundation course further ease the financial burden, making quality education accessible to all.
Josh Talks: Igniting the Spark
In the arduous journey of civil service preparation, motivation plays a pivotal role. Recognizing this, JV's IAS partners with Josh Talks, a platform that ignites the spark of inspiration through thought-provoking talks and stories of resilience. These sessions not only rejuvenate aspirants but instill in them the belief that success is not just achievable but inevitable with perseverance and determination.
Conclusion: A Journey Toward Success
In the realm of civil service preparation, where every step counts, JV's IAS emerges as a beacon of hope and guidance. With meticulously crafted courses, seasoned faculty, accessible centers, and transparent insights into JV IAS fees, it paves the path toward success for aspirants across the nation. As one embarks on this transformative journey, JV's IAS stands as a steadfast companion, nurturing talent, and unlocking the potential within each aspirant.
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jvias · 3 years ago
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Best Faculty for Polity UPSC
Polity & Governance is one of the most essential subjects to be studied for the tough examination called UPSC Civil Services Examination. Polity & Governance is not just the subject for rote memorization but essential for deeper understanding and our daily living. It makes Citizens aware about their rights and duties to live a life with dignity. Polity and governance teaches us about the Constitution, Fundamental Rights, Fundamental Duties, etc. For these reasons a keen study of polity and governance is required.
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Indian Polity is well covered by the book Indian Polity by M. Lakshmikanth. But this excellent book is not good enough alone. To study Indian polity and governance, the aspirant should start reading the concepts. The best books for building the fundamentals are the Political science NCERTs of 11th and 12th class. Without understanding NCERTS, one cannot grasp the Indian polity and governance syllabus of UPSC.
Aspirants preparing for the UPSC Civil Services Examination should be having a clear concept related to polity and governance. They should be well versed with Constitutional Articles and their significance. Sometimes the aspirants rely on NCERT or Indian Polity by M. Lakshmikant alone. It is not sufficient to clear the concept of the Constitution and its provisions. Aspirants need the hand holding by the best faculty for Indian Polity. They need a mentor and guide who will make them understand various concepts of the constitution. A mentor is needed to interlink the basic concepts of polity and governance with current events of national and international importance. Aspirants should be able to interlink the concepts with the current affairs.
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Since the polity and governance syllabus has a lot of concepts, the students may  not be able to understand it on their own; here the role of personal mentorship comes. There are plethora of online platforms which offer the polity and governance syllabus. There is one big challenge in finding the best platform for polity and governance. 
Jatin Verma is one mentor among many faculties for Polity and Governance who fulfill all the criterias discussed above. He has more than 5 years of experience of mentoring UPSC CSE students at Unacademy. He was one of the top educators of Unacademy. He started his own academy to mentor the aspirants in a more focused way.
He along with his institute, JV’s IAS Academy solve doubts, keep track of progress, and help to improve in weak areas. 
Jatin Verma has deep conceptual understanding about Indian Polity and governance. His lucid way of interlinking current affairs with static polity and governance syllabus is very unique. He also provides PDFs of every lecture and also holds doubt clearing sessions for the aspirants. He makes good use of graphics and diagrams to make concepts easier to grasp. He also holds separate lectures for exam strategy.
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danvilleareacc · 7 years ago
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DACC Calendar:
November 17-November 26
Friday, November 17
Last day to withdraw from 16-week classes with a “W” grade
Saturday, November 18
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“Nerds on the Run” Thanksgiving Run; 10AM; DACC Quad; “Spice Bags” (Goodie Bags), obstacle course/run, “Pi” sale t-shirts and more. Sponsored by Phi Theta Kappa International Honor Society Pi Omega Chapter DACC. $5 per Nerd, $10 per family. Bring canned food items for DACC Food Pantry for free entry!
DACC Women’s Basketball Home vs Lake Land; 1PM
Sunday, November 19
Vermilion Festival Chorus Christmas Program - "An English Christmas"; Sun., Nov. 19; 3PM; St. James United Methodist Church; Tickets at the door. Adults $10, $8 for students and senior citizens.
DACC Spirit Day Cheer Clinic for aspiring cheerleaders grades 5-8 to come join us the DACC Cheer middle school spirit day! There will be a clinic on Sun., Nov. 19 to learn the material and the performance will be during halftime of the DACC men's basketball game on Sat., Dec 2. Please contact DACC Head Cheer Coach Nikia McGlory at [email protected] or bring completed registration forms to DACC Gym during the registration dates. #GoJagsGo #JaguarCheer#DACCSpiritDay
Monday, November 20
DACC Men’s Basketball Home vs Wabash JV; 6PM
Vermilion County Works rep on campus Lincoln Hall, Room 115; 1-3PM
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Tuesday, November 21
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Advising and Counseling @ DACC Higher Learning Center – Hoopeston; 9AM-Noon. Call 217-283-4170 to make your appointment.
Vermilion County Works rep on campus Lincoln Hall, Room 115; Tues., Nov. 21; 10AM-Noon and1-3PM
Wednesday, November 22
Powerhouse Campus Ministry (PCM) lunch meeting every Wednesday; 1-2PM; MM-307. Meetings are open to all faculty and students. For more information contact Melissa Murineanu, 554-1652, MM117 [email protected].
Engineering Advisory Meeting; 12-3PM; Bremer
Thursday, November 23
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College Closed, Thanksgiving Holiday
Friday, November 24
College Closed, Thanksgiving Holiday  
DACC Men’s Basketball Southwestern Iowa Classic @ Burlington, IA; 5PM
Saturday, November 25
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DACC Women’s Basketball Home vs Olney; 1PM
DACC Men’s Basketball Southeastern Iowa Classic @ Burlington, IA; 5PM
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jvias · 4 years ago
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GS-INTEGRATED BATCH FOR UPSC-CSE 2021-22
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Civil Services Examination is the most esteemed exam conducted by UPSC (Union Public Service Commission). Every year thousands of aspirants appear in this exam to become a civil servant. Over recent years, the changing pattern of the civil services exam has bewildered many aspirants, leaving them in confused state with many questions tickling their minds about how to start the preparation, which book to refer, how to make notes, etc.
UPSC-CSE is conducted once every year in following phases: 
Preliminary Examination
Mains Examination
Personality Test 
   Aspirants need to clear each phase to appear in the next phase.
The Preliminary examination is of objective type consisting of two papers, each carrying 200 marks (General Studies I and General Studies II).
The syllabus prescribed for General Studies Paper-I consisting 100 MCQs (200 marks) comprises of:
Ancient history of India and Indian National Movement; 
Art & Culture of India
Indian and World Geography 
Indian Polity and Governance
Economic and Social Development, Environmental & Ecology, Biodiversity and Climate Change, 
General Science
It is essential for aspirants to score well in this paper in order to clear the cut-off mark to be eligible for the next level (mains examination).
The syllabus for General Studies Paper II (CSAT) consisting 80 MCQs (200 marks) comprises of; Comprehension, Logical Reasoning and Analytical ability, basic mathematical concepts and data interpretation. This paper is of qualifying nature, you only need to pass this paper (i.e. 33% of total marks).
Total marks obtained in prelims are not included in the final merit list for rank. It is marks obtained in mains and interview that decides your All India Rank.
The descriptive mains examination comprises of the following papers:
Indian Language Paper (Qualifying- 300 marks) 
English paper (Qualifying- 300 marks) 
Essay (250 marks)
General studies I  (250 marks)
General Studies II  (250 marks)
General Studies III  (250 marks)
General Studies IV  (250 marks)
Optional Paper I & II (250 marks each)
Preparation Phase:
Prepare a year long strategy keeping in mind the subjects and topics you are weak at and from the very beginning start following it with full determination. Build up your basics with NCERTs of all subjects (class 6th to class 12th). Read each book multiple times, and make short notes alongside for all the subjects as they are helpful in last minute revision. For better understanding of the subjects, refer to Standard books prescribed for UPSC and add the new facts and information in your NCERT notes. This process will take around 8-10 months depending on person to person and then start your revision and mock test subject-wise.
Aspirants can go through the following book list or source to refer to during their preparation: 
Current Affairs:
Newspaper: The Hindu, Indian Express, and Mint
Government sites, PIB, RSTV
Daily News Analysis
Yojana/Kurukshetra
HISTORY:
Tamil Nadu NCERTs
11-12th CBSE NCERTS both old and new
Spectrum - A brief history of Modern India
Bipin Chandra’s struggle for Independence
Class 11 Fine Arts
History of the World by Arjun Dev
 POLITY & GOVERNANCE:
 Indian Polity by  M. Laxmikant
Governance in India by M. Laxmikanth 
ECONOMY:
11th-12th NCERTs
 Ramesh Singh (Only selective topics)
 Economic Survey and budget. You can also go through a video explanation of Economic Survey and budget and make short notes to revise later.
GEOGRAPHY: 
11th-12th NCERTS 
GC Leong
Atlas (mapping)
ENVIRONMENT:
12th Biology NCERT ( environment unit only )
NIOS Ecology Notes
Magazines and Newspapers
SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY:
Class 6-10 NCERTs (selected topics for basics clarity)
Science Reporter Magazine 
The Hindu Sunday Science & Technology page.
RSTV Science Monitor 
INTERNAL SECURITY & DISASTER MANAGEMENT
‘India’s National Security – A Reader‘ by Oxford University Press
Special Edition of Yojana on Disaster management.
  ETHICS & INTEGRITY:
Ethics, Integrity & Aptitude – G. Subba Rao & P. N Roy Chowdhury
Lexicon for Ethics, Integrity & Aptitude for IAS General Studies Paper IV – Niraj Kumar.
For the preparation of UPSC, guidance of expert faculty plays a very important role. They’ll guide you at each step not only on how to deal with a particular subject but also how to deal with the stress and depression many students face during the preparation. For the expert guidance and personal mentors you can enroll yourself in any reputed IAS Coaching in Delhi. They’ll help you with expert guidance, strategic preparation, study materials and Prelims and mains Mock Tests series based on UPSC pattern.
One such academy is Jatin Verma’s IAS Academy providing one year Integrated GS Course for UPSC 2022.
SAARTHI (1 YEAR FOUNDATION COURSE) by JV’s 
Features:
Full GS Syllabus coverage (Pre + Mains)
CSAT + Essay classes
Mains answer writing practice
Current Affairs Classes 
JV’s Premium kit (All subjects study material and current affairs magazines)
Prelims + Mains Test Series with discussion classes
Personal Mentorship
Aspirants can enroll in this course for a systematic preparation for UPSC CSE 2021-22.
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danvilleareacc · 7 years ago
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DACC Calendar of Events
November 9-19
Thursday, November 9
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Franklin University Rep Nicole Jackson on campus; Thursday, November 9, 2017; 9AM-1PM; Lincoln Hall Hallway near Student Union
VA/AJC Job Fair - The Veterans Affairs and the American Job Center are holding a Job Fair on Thurs., Nov. 9 at the VA Illiana Health Care System Bldg. 104. Times for the Job Fair are 9-11AM for Veterans Only and 11AM-1PM for the public. Local employers from a variety of fields will be showcased - Autozone, KIK, Thyssen Krupp Crankshaft, WAIHCS Human Resources, SBDC, and many, many more! Come dressed to impress and bring several copies of your resume. Parking is available at DACC Bremer Center. Shuttle service will be available to and from the VA. Questions? Contact Amber Wellum at217-554-4170 or Sarah Nixon at 217-554-5221.
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Friday, November 10
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College Closed, Veterans Day  
DACC Men’s Basketball vs Olney @ Mount Carmel, IL; 5PM
Saturday, November 11
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Cross Country NJCAA Nationals, Fort Dodge, IA; TBA
DACC Women’s Basketball vs Ancilla @ Plymouth, IN; 2PM (ET)
DACC Men’s Basketball vs Wabash Valley @ Mount Carmel; 3PM
Sunday, November 12
Monday, November 13
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UIUC Pathways rep Holly Herrera will be on campus BY APPOINTMENT ONLY on November 13. To schedule an appointment with Holly, please contact her directly at 217-333-4710 or by email [email protected].
DACC Spirit Day - DACC Cheer is looking for all aspiring cheerleaders grades 5-8 to come join us for our middle school spirit day! There will be a clinic on Sun., Nov. 19 to learn the material and the performance will be during halftime of the DACC men's basketball game on Sat., Dec 2. Registration dates: Mon., Nov. 13 and Wed., Nov. 15 from 6:30-8:30 p.m. DACC Mary Miller Gymnasium. Fee of $20 includes clinic, participant game ticket and t-shirt. Register Today! Please contact DACC Head Cheer Coach Nikia McGlory at [email protected] or bring completed registration forms to DACC Gym during the registration dates. #GoJagsGo #JaguarCheer #DACCSpiritDay
Tuesday, November 14
Aurora University Rep Barbara McCarthy on campus; 10AM-1PM; Lincoln Hall hallway, outside Student Union
Wednesday, November 15
Advisement & Counseling and Admissions/Registration open until 5:30PM
Financial Aid Workshops; Wed., Nov. 15; 4:30PM-6:30PM; Lincoln Hall, Room 205. What to Bring: 2016 tax information and FSA ID information for student and parent! Come let DACC Financial Aid department help you get your FAFSA filled out for the Fall 2018-Spring 2019 school year! Don’t wait! A waste of time could be a waste of money!
Powerhouse Campus Ministry (PCM) lunch meeting every Wednesday; 1-2PM; MM-307. Meetings are open to all faculty and students. For more information contact Melissa Murineanu, 554-1652, MM117 or [email protected].
DACC Spirit Day - DACC Cheer is looking for all aspiring cheerleaders grades 5-8 to come join us for our middle school spirit day! There will be a clinic on Sun., Nov. 19 to learn the material and the performance will be during halftime of the DACC men's basketball game on Sat., Dec 2. Registration date: Wed., Nov. 15 from 6:30-8:30 p.m. DACC Mary Miller Gymnasium. Fee of $20 includes clinic, participant game ticket and t-shirt. Register Today! Please contact DACC Head Cheer Coach Nikia McGlory at [email protected] or bring completed registration forms to DACC Gym during the registration dates. #GoJagsGo#JaguarCheer #DACCSpiritDay
Thursday, November 16
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International Food Festival; November 16; 11AM-1PM; Student Union. Join students, faculty, and staff for a taste of treats from around the world. Bring a nonperishable food item to donate to the DACC Food Pantry. Sponsored by the DACC Diversity Team. Tag the Diversity Team in pictures #DACCFF17
DACC Board of Trustees Meeting; 5:30PM; Vermilion Hall, Room 302
DACC Women’s Basketball Home vs RM – Peoria; 5:30PM
DACC Men’s Basketball Home vs Olivet University JV; 7:30PM
Friday, November 17
Last day to withdraw from 16-week classes with a “W” grade
Saturday, November 18
DACC Women’s Basketball Home vs Lake Land; 1PM
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Sunday, November 19
Vermilion Festival Chorus Christmas Program - "An English Christmas"; Sun., Nov. 19; 3PM; St. James United Methodist Church; Tickets at the door. Adults $10, $8 for students and senior citizens.
DACC Spirit Day Cheer Clinic for aspiring cheerleaders grades 5-8 to come join us the DACC Cheer middle school spirit day! There will be a clinic on Sun., Nov. 19 to learn the material and the performance will be during halftime of the DACC men's basketball game on Sat., Dec 2. Please contact DACC Head Cheer Coach Nikia McGlory at [email protected] or bring completed registration forms to DACC Gym during the registration dates. #GoJagsGo #JaguarCheer #DACCSpiritDay
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