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[Official] ForumIAS SFG 2021 - Level 1 Details and Important Updates

SFG 2021 Level 1 - Details and Important Updates

 

Important Update : LIVE Session for SFG 2021 - Level 1 General Discussion and Way Forward -  19th January 2021 at 4:00 PM. (Click Here)


Dear Friends,

we enter the 3rd year of SFG – Select Focus Group – one of our most innovative programs for successfully cracking the Prelims Examination. Based on your feedback, we continuously innovate and update our programs, keeping in mind the dynamic nature of the Civil Services Examination, the rising standards of Civil Services preparation, and increasing competition – partly because of capacity development and fast-paced self-learning programs like SFG.

To check the instructions on how to write SFG 2021 - Test 1 :  

https://go.forumias.com/264


Important Dates: 

Date of Entrance Test 2 - 3rd January 2021 (10:00 AM to 11:00 AM)

End Date Registration for Entrance Test 2 – 2nd January 2021 | 5 PM

Please click on the link for instructions regarding attempting the Entrance test.

https://go.forumias.com/254

Result of Entrance Test 2 –4th January 2021

Commencement Date of SFG Level 1  – 7th January 2021


Syllabus of SFG Entrance Test - Candidates can expect 30 questions equally distributed across History, Polity, Economy, Environment and Geography. Further 15 questions will from Current Affairs of October, November and December months and 5 questions from CSAT.


SFG Level 1 Calendar: https://go.forumias.com/sfg21-calender




SFG – How it works

  • Select Focus Group (SFG) is a small group of students who are selected by ForumIAS every year for coaching them to clear the UPSC Prelims Examination. Every single candidate selected and retained consistently in the group with Top ranks has cleared the Prelims examination in the past.
  • 100 Students will be selected for the Select Focus Group, through the SFG Entrance Test, who will be required to report at 7 AM every day 6 days a week to write an hour-long test based on a pre-planned syllabus, followed by a discussion on the same.
  • Candidates who are unable to make it to the SFG, will be maintained in a Reserve List, who can also write the tests. Candidates who couldn't clear the cutoff and are unable to make it into both SFG and RLG can register for the 2nd Entrance Test
  • Tests are conducted daily and results are provided within 8 hours of test with Name and Rank list for candidates and parents to evaluate their daily performance. On the basis of rankles, about 50% of bottom performing students from SFG are migrated to the reserve list on a weekly basis, and an equal number of students from reserve list (RLG) are moved into SFG.
  • The decision of the management in this regard is final and not subject to dispute. Please note that this migration is done not keeping in mind the overall merit list but moving away bottom 50% from SFG and picking up an equal number of people from RLG.
  • Thus those who may be getting more than RLG students, but are bottom 50 in SFG will be moved to RLG.
  • Every month, the bottom 20% or so non-performing students are eliminated from the program to maintain the quality of competition.
  • All candidates writing the CSE 2021 are eligible to apply for the entrance test.

This year we introduce some changes as to how we conduct the SFG exam. Please note that changes that we bring are always in response to the examination pattern, the student feedback and our own learning with respect to how to best enable a serious candidate to clear the exam


Covid 19 Update:Keeping in mind the Covid situation, SFG – 1 entrance Test and the SFG program will be conducted in the online mode only for the year 2021. SFG – Level 2 may be conducted offline as per government guidelines and this decision will be taken at a later date.

 

This year SFG will be conducted in two levels as below:

SFG Level 1 (Foundation)

The SFG Level 1 is for beginners, freshers, first-timers, or simply those who have not cleared the Prelims examination ever before. The objective of the SFG Level 1 Program is three things

  • Students know the basic books and basic concepts back and forth
  • Students complete coverage of the syllabus through self-study
  • Students are thorough with previous years papers
  • Students develop the discipline and time management skills that are needed to clear the exam

The SFG Level 1 Tests will have book based / text-based / notes-based tests. By the end of SFG Level 1, you can expect that your coverage of the syllabus is complete, and you have done previous years questions well.


SFG Level 2 (Advanced)

SFG Level 2 is for people who have completed the reading and revision of the basic books and are now ready to take on the exam. The objective of the SFG Level 2 is as below

  • Developing problem-solving skills for solving analytical, conceptual and thought based questions.
  • Developing skills to solve questions based on the application of the reading that they have done for Level 1
  • Mastering the art of handling questions from unknown areas and applying concepts from their wider reading which is relevant for the Civil Services Prelims Examination.
  • Developing time management skills, and being through with the syllabus
  • Providing a reliable, time-bound framework for revision just before the examination.

Current Affairs:

SFG Level 1 will provide coverage of current affairs from January 2020 to November 2020.

SFG Level 2 will have complete current affairs relevant for the Prelims examination 2021 integrated into the course.

CSAT:

CSAT tests will be integrated with SFG Level 2. There will be no CSAT tests in SFG level 1.


Application Procedure

  • Admission to the SFG and RLG are based on the rank of the candidate in the merit list of the SFG Entrance Test. Students can apply for the program by registering for the Entrance Test by paying a fee of Rs. 500+ GST. Candidates can register by visitinghttp://academy.forumias.com
  • The candidate must appear for the entrance test on the designated date and time, subsequent to which he/she will be admitted to the Select Group or the Reserve List.
  • The candidate must pay the monthly fee as per the group he/she is allocated.



Note:   Admissions to the SFG / RLG Group will only be on the basis of merit position of the candidate in the entrance test. Entrance Test will be held on 23rd December 2020. Candidates must register for the SFG Entrance Test by visiting the website http://academy.forumias.com before12 PM, December 22nd.

No admission will be granted to the candidate without appearing for the Entrance Test.


Fee Structure and Details:

  • The course duration is of about two months and fees is charged on a monthly basis. Fees for the full duration of the program cannot be paid at one go.

         For students selected in SFG- Rs. 1300 + GST (18%) per month. For Payment,Click Here.

         For students selected in RLG- Rs. 1900 + GST (18%) per month. For Payment,Click Here.

  • Fees are to be paid once the candidate is selected for the program. A fee of Rs. 118 is to be paid additionally for the I-Card by all students. 


Wishing you Success,

Always

ForumIAS  Academy

 

 

curious_kid,ssver2and35 otherslike this
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Question: 6


As two options (a,c) are correct , doesn't that make option-d automatically incorrect ?

and now we have two incorrect options (b,d)

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Question: 6


As two options (a,c) are correct , doesn't that make option-d automatically incorrect ?

and now we have two incorrect options (b,d)

Option d simply states All of the above. So if you read it combined with the statement in the question it should be Which of the following statements are not correct》》》》All of the above , But this doesnt hold true because option a and c are correct and only option b is incorrect.

Had the statement d been All the above are correct or All the above are incorrect. Then it would have caused an issue. 

You should not be fixated on these little things. The focus should be on making sure that you afterwards learn the information provided in questions and their solutions.

Even in UPSC there will be atleast 1 or 2 statements that will be subject to interpretation. In that case our focus should be on making the other questions correct so that 1 question doesn't affect our marks/performance.

I hope this helps. 

AJ_,
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I dont want to troll u here but that was a very lame logic.
1. your first line itself points towards ambiguity.
2. Please define what things should be considered"little" ?
3. As in question 28,47 also there are only "little" issues . So should they not be raised for curation ?
4. Eliminating and improving upon "little" errors/things is considered as the only way towards improvement.
5. As per u "since UPSC also make some errors, so these should be neglected " .This reminds me of the typical Indian mentality.
6. This forum, i think, is for discussing "such"kind of issues only & that was not for u to interfere, judge whether the doubt is little or big buti posted it for the Teacher who make the discussion video , so that he could address this issue in the video.
Hope this helps.


Disciple,
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I dont want to troll u here but that was a very lame logic.
1. your first line itself points towards ambiguity.
2. Please define what things should be considered"little" ?
3. As in question 28,47 also there are only "little" issues . So should they not be raised for curation ?
4. Eliminating and improving upon "little" errors/things is considered as the only way towards improvement.
5. As per u "since UPSC also make some errors, so these should be neglected " .This reminds me of the typical Indian mentality.
6. This forum, i think, is for discussing "such"kind of issues only & that was not for u to interfere, judge whether the doubt is little or big buti posted it for the Teacher who make the discussion video , so that he could address this issue in the video.
Hope this helps.


Yes it helped. Thanks! 

cot_ainok,
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It is inhuman to have such lengthy syllabus for Tests :grinning:

Mar jayega bechara bacha log.

Blueberry,Raillifeand10 otherslike this
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Me to forum ias,after completing Unit 6,7

Oasis,Blueberryand4 otherslike this
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A whooping 50% of the students scored 86+ in yesterday's test.

Can anyone suggest what sources do you refer to apart from Spectrum?

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@batman only 18 students out of 749 scored 86 or above!! How is that 50%? 


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@Joeyisthebest I might be mistaken, but in the 'Detailed Analytics', it's showing the score of Top 50% to be 86.


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@batman I guess that's the average score or something like that. 


batman,
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No merit list today?
Torque,Michael_Scofieldand4 otherslike this
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@thinkerWhat happen to the rank list ?

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Are the level of questions of SFG this time, similar to previous SFGs held this year?

Also, are the level of questions similar to UPSC prelims paper? 

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@Torque @shashankbiswas We have uploaded the Ranklist and solutions. Please check.


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It is inhuman to have such lengthy syllabus for Tests :grinning:

Mar jayega bechara bacha log.

Exactly ye baat  sun sun kar from 100s .... forum budha ho gaya ...nothing new !!! Every batch of sfg says exactly same words 


Haha

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@97@2020 offline sfg had more difficult questions 


PE14,
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Ashamed of myself today for scoring mere 52. i knew almost all questions today. dont know what happened. after seeing the solution i am like #jahil !!!!! who marked this? I cant mark this option. 
it's very frustrating but still m not at all demotivated. Any suggestions on how to improve this??? 

one thing I strongly feel that the same paper in paper pencil test will reduce errors.... how? because I can mark/underline words of question and options............ anyone of you feel like this???? 

#will_fight_back.
Micro,TambourineManand5 otherslike this
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Regarding statement 2

Wouldn't Indian Nay Revolt be said to have 'taken place' by the first event (18th Feb at Bombay) and the others (as in other places such as Karachi on 19th Feb) to have subsequently followed it? 

I'm not reading too much into it but have sometimes had questions wrong on the basis of what event 'actually started it' note

Consider the following statements:

1. Lord Mountbatten was the Viceroy when Shimla Conference took place.

2. Indian Navy Revolt, 1946 took place when the Indian sailors in the Royal Indian Navy at Bombay and Karachi rose against the Government.

Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

God_Particle,
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Thankyou@forumiasacademy for these sfg tests. Atleast I am being forced to revise and get up in mornings (and sleep early). Questions are simple (does not mean poor quality) & covering basics. And I still got that 1 "incorrect/correct" question wrong due to lack of focus. Thankyou Forum

Disciple,slightedge109and1 otherslike this
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@PhoenixD they're part of one big event.

On another note, no sane examiner would ask dates which are 1-2 days apart, unless they're very very important.

With the Bombay and Karachi ones, it's all part of the Navy revolt. You don't have to worry too much about the exact dates, focus on the year only.
Disciple,
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