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The most tactical subject of UPSC CSE is Ethics or General
Studies-IV. Ethics Integrity and Aptitude As a result,
students find it difficult to score well in GS-IV and in the
end, fail to crack the Mains examination. But to help you
pull out of the woods, Eden IAS extends a full-fledged
course on ethics. Scroll down and find all you need to
know about this course and how will it benefit you if you
get enrolled in it.

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Learn “Ethics, Integrity and Aptitude” with Eden IAS

The most tactical subject of UPSC CSE is Ethics or General
Studies-IV. Ethics Integrity and Aptitude As a result,
students find it difficult to score well in GS-IV and in the
end, fail to crack the Mains examination. But to help you
pull out of the woods, Eden IAS extends a full-fledged
course on ethics. Scroll down and find all you need to
know about this course and how will it benefit you if you
get enrolled in it.

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Learn “Ethics, Integrity and Aptitude” with
Eden IAS

The most tactical subject of UPSC CSE is Ethics or General
Studies-IV. Ethics Integrity and Aptitude As a result,
students find it difficult to score well in GS-IV and in the
end, fail to crack the Mains examination. But to help you
pull out of the woods, Eden IAS extends a full-fledged
course on ethics. Scroll down and find all you need to
know about this course and how will it benefit you if you
get enrolled in it.

Eden IAS has a course for Ethics UPSC with the name
“Ethics GS4 Foundation Course”.

Fondly referred to as “Roy sir” by students, Mr. Tirthankar
Roychowdhary provides hand-holding guidance in this
course. Sir has an exception course over this course. In
addition to that, he also curates crisp study material for
students.
Time duration: This course spans around 8 weeks. Roy sir
will be taking about 50 lectures which will be giving equal
importance to all the conventional areas of the syllabus.

Study material: For Ethics, Eden IAS provides four
booklets which are more than enough for this subject.
These four booklets are - Theoretical Framework, 70
Thinkers & Thoughts, Glossary for Ethics, and Ethics
workbook for case studies.
Way of teaching: We all will agree that at the end of the
day, a course can be called good if the way of teaching of
the mentor is good. At Eden IAS, the way of teaching is not
at all boring but is pretty engaging. Student-to-faculty
engagement is there in almost every lecture.

The faculty keeps pestering students with questions
so that they keep on revising and do not dodge their
course syllabus.

In addition to that, during every lecture, students are
made to jot down Ethics notes for UPSC which are later
supplemented with the aforementioned study material.
Class strength: The class strength for each of the lectures
doesn’t exceed 60 students so that students get a chance

for personal interaction. In addition to that, students are at
ease and don’t feel claustrophobic.

Proper schedule: Eden IAS provides its students with a
proper schedule beforehand. This schedule has been
intensively and comprehensively designed so that the
students can figure out the approach this course has for
GS-IV.

Eden’s Ethics GS4 lays special emphasis on case
studies
A special emphasis is laid on case studies under this
course since case studies encompass about 120 marks of
the entire GS-IV. One gets to learn the magical mantra of
solving case studies from none other than Roy sir. The
technique goes like this:

 Highlighting the facts.
 Moving forward, identify the stakeholders.
 Identifying the interest of these stakeholders.
 Identifying the conflict of interests.
 Highlighting the underlying values behind these

interests.
 Next, look out for ethical dilemmas/paradoxes.
 If given, evaluate the merits and demerits of the

options otherwise list down potential options for the
given situation.
 Give a judgment that is ethically correct.
 Justify the given judgment with the idea or
philosophy of a moral thinker.
 Last but not least, write a short, crisp conclusion. You
can use a quote from a moral thinker/philosopher or
a slogan.

So, with Eden IAS, Ethics GS4 one can make Ethics “easy”.


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