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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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@Oatmeal Ok lemme check


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@forumiasacademy  hey! There are 7 questions(with solutions) missing when I review the test result for today’s test. 

@jack_Sparrow 

@Oatmeal - please check

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Test 19 | Que: 08

Statement no.: 3. Nubra

It is a tributary of "Shyok River" rather Indus

So please consider this factual mistake.

" The Indus receives a number of Himalayan tributaries such as the Shyok, the Gilgit, the Zaskar, the Hunza, the Nubra, the Shigar, the Gasting and the Dras" - I have copied this line from the NCERT. 

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@forumiasacademy Doddabetta is4th highest peak in peninsular India.

"Their average elevation is about 1500 m with the height increasing from north to south. 'Anaimudi' , the highest peak of Peninsular plateau is located on the Anaimalai hills of the Western  followed by Dodabetta on the Nilgiri hills" - I read it from NCERT. 

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@jack_Sparrow Thank you! It’s fixed now :) 


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i have a doubt in q19(i solved this q through logic but it got wrong )

meanders mature/old stage me bante hai and peninsular rivers kaafi old hai toh vahn meanders kyon nhi paye jaate


2nd doubt 

q9)

peninsular mt and peninsular drainage Himalaya se pehle bana so how Upheaval of the Himalayas associated with the evolution of the Peninsular Drainage System


though they are direct question from ncert


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@Raillife As per my understanding.

For 1st Doubt
I think there are two reasons:-
1) There isn't a lot of plain land, as there is a natural inclination towards south east all through the course of the rivers leaving little scope to meander.
2) Hard rock below and little deposition brought by them. Since, the deposition is less, there would be less erosion and thus lesser curving/meandering.

For 2nd Doubt

Himalayas led to the formation of rift valley, leading to the creation of Narmada and Tapi. 


Raillife,
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Peninsularरिवर जैसे नर्मदा और ताप्ती यह दोनों किसी और प्रोसेस(bending of the northern peninsula during the formation process of Himalayas)से बनाए गएrift valleyमें बहती हैं,यह दोनों अपना खुद काcourseक्रिएट नहीं करती|और क्योंकि रिफ्ट वैली चट्टानों से बनी हुई है अतः इनके पासmeanderingकरने का चांस भी नहीं है|इसीलिए जनरली रिफ्ट वैली मेंflowकरने वालीrivers meanderingनहीं करती हैं|


Oasis,Raillifeand1 otherslike this
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@forumiasacademy  

In the SFG schedule of economics, chapter 1-22 are mentioned from which book? I am unable to understand it. 

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@RB_Rishabh Ramesh Singh


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@Impavid_Girl  I have prepared from Mrunal Sir's notes and NCERT. Is that enough? 

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@RB_Rishabh in economy conceptual clarity is necessary. So, whatever source u refer just be thorough with basic concepts. 


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@jack_Sparrow no image of map. 

Rise from Ashes,
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I have doubt in qn 46 @Disciple 

 http://www.fao.org/3/x2613e/x2613e2i.htm shows maximum area under 

Tropical Moist Deciduous Forest

Sl.
No.

Forest Type

Area in Sq. Km.

Percentage

1.

Tropical Wet Evergreen Forest

51,249

8.0

2.

Tropical Semi Evergreen Forest

26,794

4.1

3.

Tropical Moist Deciduous Forest

236,794

37.0

4.

Littoral and Swamp Forest

4,046

0.6

5.

Tropical Dry Deciduous Forest

186,620

28.6

6.

Tropical Thorn Forest

16,491

2.6

7.

Tropical Dry Evergreen Forest

1,404

0.2

8.

Sub-Tropical Broad Leaved Hill Forest

2,781

0.4

9.

Sub-Tropical Pine Forest

42,377

6.6

10.

Sub Tropical Dry Evergreen Forest

12,538

2.5

11.

Mountain Wet Temperate Forest

23,365

3.5

12.

Himalayan Moist Temperate Forests

22,012

3.4

13.

Himalayan Dry Temperate Forest

313

-

14.

Sub-Alpine and Alpine

18,628

2.8

Source: National Wasteland Development Board, 1988 in APFSOS/WP/26.

Micro,
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I have doubt in Q 11 .. Its no where mentioned that Bru community is considered as PVTG. 

Here is list of 75 PVTG from tribal ministry website - https://tribal.nic.in/DivisionsFiles/ListofPVTGs191212.pdf 

Only Riangs are considered PVTGs from Tripura. 

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@Impavid_Girl Brus are also called Reangs


iskool,Impavid_Girl
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@PE14 Hey, Its old data(1988) ,please check state of forests report 2019.


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Q3, test 20.

Why is statement 2 incorrect? Upper air cyclonic conditions over tibetian plateau?@Disciple 

TheEnigma,
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India receives most of its rainfall from Bay of Bengal branch of Southwest Monsoon. How?  Shouldn't it be arabian sea?
Micro,
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