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Law Optional Coaching

by Vajiram & Ravi

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Rs.54,000/-

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5:30 PM to 8:00 PM

Law Optional Coaching

About UPSC Law Optional

Choosing Law as an optional subject for the UPSC Mains is an appealing option for both Law graduates and those from other academic backgrounds. For Law graduates, it offers a natural continuation of their studies, allowing them to build on their existing knowledge and requiring them to cover only what they haven't already learned in depth.

For non-Law graduates, opting for Law provides a unique set of advantages. The UPSC Law syllabus is more concise compared to many other optional subjects. Notably, it excludes complex procedural codes like the CrPC, CPC, and the Evidence Act, which are often considered challenging. Instead, the syllabus focuses on seven core areas: Constitutional Law, Administrative Law, International Law, Law of Crimes, Law of Torts, Law of Contracts, and Special Contract Laws. These topics make up about 70% of the exam questions, offering a focused study approach.

Our Law optional classes and Optional Test Series, led by Mr. Aditya Tiwari, are carefully crafted to help students gain a thorough understanding of legal concepts and develop strong answer-writing skills. Given the high scoring potential of Law as an optional, our program emphasizes a targeted and strategic approach, enabling candidates to achieve excellent marks. We also focus on enhancing writing and analytical abilities, helping candidates clearly and effectively present their ideas, which is crucial for success in the UPSC Mains examination.

Features of our Law Optional Subject Classes

  • Class Schedule: 2.5 hours sessions, 6 days a week.
  • Comprehensive Syllabus Coverage: Complete coverage of Optional Subject Paper I & II through detailed lectures.
  • Clarity in Concepts: Complex terms and concepts are explained in a clear, easy-to-understand manner.We emphasize the types of questions typically asked and provide key pointers for quick revision within each block.
  • Practical Examples: Everyday examples are used to ensure students not only grasp concepts but can also articulate and write effectively about them.
  • Answer Writing Practice: Integrated weekly answer writing practice throughout the course duration.
  • Study Materials: Comprehensive handouts and notes with clear explanations and up-to-date information. The syllabus is organized into 70 blocks, each with detailed printed notes.
  • Accessibility: Classes are available in both Classroom and Live-Online formats, offering flexibility and convenience for all students.

UPSC Law Optional Paper 1 and Paper 2 Overview

Paper 1: Constitutional and Administrative Law, International Law
Paper 1 of the UPSC Law Optional is a static syllabus, offering a deep dive into the foundational aspects of Constitutional and Administrative Law, alongside the intricacies of International Law. This paper requires a comprehensive understanding of the Indian Constitution, the roles of key constitutional bodies, and the dynamics of Centre-State relations. Additionally, it covers fundamental principles of International Law, state relations, and the workings of global institutions like the United Nations. To approach this paper effectively, candidates should focus on building a solid conceptual framework, supported by landmark judgments and current developments in law, while maintaining a thorough understanding of static principles.

Paper 2: Law of Crimes, Law of Torts, Law of Contracts, Contemporary Legal Developments
Paper 2 presents a blend of static and dynamic elements, covering the Law of Crimes, Torts, Contracts, and recent legal developments. This paper's static nature comes from established legal principles and case laws, while the dynamic aspect involves staying updated with recent amendments and evolving legal interpretations. The syllabus for this paper is more straightforward, focusing on the core legal concepts that are essential for legal practice. Candidates should approach this paper with an emphasis on clear conceptual understanding, supported by relevant case studies, and keep abreast of any recent legislative changes that might impact the exam.

Both papers require a strategic study approach, with a balance between memorizing key legal provisions and understanding their application in various scenarios. The static nature of the syllabus allows for focused preparation, while the dynamic elements necessitate regular updates to ensure a well-rounded preparation.

Why Choose Law as an Optional Subject for UPSC Mains?

Choosing Law as an optional subject for UPSC Mains offers numerous advantages, making it an increasingly popular choice among aspirants. Here's a look at the key benefits:

  1. High Success Ratio: The success rate for Law optional has been steadily increasing. In recent years, including UPSC 2017, 2018, and 2019, there have been multiple candidates in the top ten rankings with Law as their optional. The 72nd UPSC report for Mains 2021 highlighted that Law optional had the highest success rate among popular subjects, with a passing rate of 13.8%.
  2. Consistent Performance: Over the last five years, Law optional has maintained an average success rate of around 16%. This consistency demonstrates that Law is a reliable choice for those aiming for high ranks in the UPSC exam.
  3. Shorter Syllabus: Compared to other optional subjects, the Law syllabus is more concise. This allows candidates to cover the material more thoroughly and efficiently, focusing on seven core Laws that form the bulk of the questions.
  4. Scoring Potential: Law is a very scoring subject. The structured nature of legal studies and the clear demarcation of topics make it easier for candidates to secure high marks, often leading to scores of 300 or more.
  5. Significant Overlap with GS Papers: Law optional has a substantial overlap with General Studies papers, especially GS Paper 2, GS Paper 3, and the Essay paper. This overlap not only saves preparation time but also strengthens understanding across multiple areas of the UPSC syllabus.
  6. Enhanced Writing Skills: Preparing for Law optional inherently improves a candidate’s writing skills. The practice of presenting legal arguments and case studies in a clear, concise manner translates well into other areas of the exam.
  7. Broad Applicability: Law is relevant to many contemporary issues, making it a practical and versatile choice. Candidates develop an intuitive understanding of legal principles, which are applicable across various subjects.
  8. Ease of Preparation: With ample resources, books, and notes readily available, preparing for Law optional has become more accessible. Candidates can find a wealth of material to support their studies.

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