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SFG 2022 - Level 1 | Entrance Test 2 - 2nd Jan. 2022 @11 AM (Updated)

6th February Update:


Dear Students,   

We are writing to inform you that the Delhi and Patna Centre will be open to writing the test in offline mode from 8th Feb. Tuesday. If you want to write the exam in Offline Mode at Delhi and Patna Centre so please fill the below form.  https://go.forumias.com/75   The registered candidates will only be allowed to write the SFG test in offline mode. 

Should there be anything else we can help you with please write to us at helpdesk@forumias.academy 




5th February Update:


Dear Students,

Rank list for SFG 2022 – Level 1 of 1st month have been declared

To see the rank list please Click on the link below:
https://go.forumias.com/73

The last date of fee payment is 7th February 2022 | 05 PM.

 

Fees of the second month for students selected in SFG (Select Focus Group) - Rs. 1300 + GST (18%) per month

Payment Link: https://go.forumias.com/71


Fees of the second month for students selected in RLG (Reserve List Group) - Rs. 1900 + GST (18%) per month
Payment Link: 
https://go.forumias.com/72

It is likely that if you do not renew on time, you will miss a few tests. Also, after a few tests, you will not be allowed to join, because it defeats the whole purpose of (a) doing a program completely and (b) inculcating discipline.

 

We hope you understand.



For any support, you can write to us at helpdesk@forumias.academy.

If you are not selected in the rank list you can write to us atfarej@flaviant.com




Update:

  1. Second and Last Entrance Test will be on 2nd Jan 2022 at 11AM in online mode.  Click here  to register for it. Those who are not selected in Test 1 can reapply and take a second chance.
  2. If you have any clash with any other exam, you will get an opportunity to write the exam. Please contact Mr Farej at farej@flaviant.com with valid document proof.
  3. SFG is available in both online mode and offline mode at Hyderabad, Patna, and New Delhi
  4. For Entrance Test 2, we have a well defined syllabus. Check the syllabus athttps://blog.forumias.com/SFG


Update on Nov 10 : Check the Official SFG Noticeboard herehttps://blog.forumias.com/SFG 


Dear Students,

The storm of Prelims 2021 has just settled and you must have entered a phase to evaluate your preparation level while analyzing the changing nature of the Prelims exam. The Commission has stood up to its reputation to be dynamic, challenging, and ever-evolving. This year we have seen the continuation of conceptual questions derived from a rich balance of static and current affairs, there has also been a return of pre-2013 format with assertion/reasoning based questions, questions on personality, and major sports events etc.

Validating our performance with more than 2000+ selections in 2021 through our SFG Test series, we are hereby entering the 4th year of one of our most innovative programs for successfully cracking the Prelims Examination.

The Select Focus Group test series has been designed exactly to the demand of the Prelims examination. In Level 1 we will focus on:

  1. Developing theart of solving prelimsquestionsalong with developing a considerable knowledge base.
  2. Completechapter-wise coverageof standard books and all NCERTs (often neglected by students).
  3. 10Previous Years Questionswill be covered in each test, to accustom the students towards the type of questions asked by UPSC.
  4. Focusing onanalytical questionswith interlinkages of different dimensions.
  5. We will not be covering current affairs at this level, ratherfocus on the static syllabusand get it done comprehensively.

Notice: SFG 2022 - Level 1 Entrance test is now scheduled to be held on 26th Dec. 2021 and the program will start from 10th Jan. 2021.

If the government allows the education institutes to reopen, then the tests will be conducted via both online and offline modes for all our centres. Otherwise, we will be conducting the tests in offline mode in Hyderabad and Patna centres and in online mode for the rest of the country.


The registration for the test can be done byclicking here.

 

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 7AM every day 5 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 the test with Name and Rank list for candidates to evaluate their daily performance. On the basis of ranks, 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 2022 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.

Application Procedure

  • The program will commence from 10th January 2022, admission to which will be entrance-based. The Entrance Test will be conducted on 26th December 2021 in both online and offline mode. The results of the Entrance Test will be announced by 28th Dec. 2021.
  • 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 visitinghttps://go.forumias.com/sfg22entrance. 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. 
  • 100 students will be selected for SFG - 50 from online mode and 50 from students who gave the test in offline mode in Delhi and Patna center. The remaining students will be selected for RLG. Students can switch from online to the offline mode or vice versa before attempting the first test. The ranklist of online and offline students will be published separately.
  • The candidate must pay the program fee as per the group he/she is allocated. 

Note:   Admissions to the SFG / RLG Group will only be on the basis of the merit position of the candidate in the entrance test.No admission will be granted to the candidate without appearing for the Entrance Test. 

Fee Structure and Details: 

The course duration is about 60 days and fees will be charged after your selection to the SFG/RLG list.

  • Fees for First Month( 5 weeks ) will be  Rs. 1700 + GST for SFG and Rs. 2300 + GST for RLG
  • Fees for the second monthwill be Rs. 1300 + GST for SFG & Rs. 1900 + GST for RLG

Important Dates:

SFG 2022 Level 1 – Calendar Released – 10th November 2021 | 08:00 PM

Entrance Test 1 – 26th Dec. 2021 | For offline: slots will be provided at the centre. 

Notice: If the government allows the education institutes to reopen, then the tests will be conducted via both online and offline modes for all our centres. Otherwise, we will be conducting the tests in offline mode in Hyderabad and Patna centres and in online mode for the rest of the country.

Result of Entrance Test 1 – 28th Dec. 2021

Entrance Test 2 - 2nd January 2022 @11 AM | Online Mode Only

Result of Entrance Test 2  - 4th January 2022 | 5 PM

Last Date for Fee Payment –  9th January 2021 | 5 PM

Program Commencement –  10th January 2021

jack_Sparrow,curious_kidand52 otherslike this
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Scored31.33.

This is way lowest than lowest itself.

- Opened Sociology NCERTs for the first time for this. While reading Ifeltthere is nothing much of "Substance" in the books. Read half-hartedly, without any interest.

Learning- "RESPECT EVERY BIT OF THE PROVIDED SYLLABUS"

Glad that now 

Same here. Read one chapter from Indian society and thought it was all just going to be fluff with some factual info here and there (basically bad input-output ratio) and the test was going to be conceptual questions (which I can usually manage without preparation). Treated yesterday like a break day and did other stuff. Today was such a shocker. Well, better now than June 5! Learnt: I know nothing, I have been flying too close to the sun, screw the whole idea of this input-output thing (I am an aspirant and I have nothing better to do with my time. Studying is literally all I have to do, so I need to stop looking for shortcuts all the time)

Now am confused for tomorrow! Didn't even buy microeconomics NCERT n now I don't know what to do. Still have bias/prejudice/rationale that it's not useful for the exam. 

SUGGEST way forward!! Haha

NCERT class 12  books are very important... questions have been repeatedly asked from demand, price, substitute and complimentary goods, GDP etc

Download from  the NCERT website and read them for sure


Thanks Man :) will do. Kafi jaldi convinced!

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Scored31.33.

This is way lowest than lowest itself.

- Opened Sociology NCERTs for the first time for this. While reading Ifeltthere is nothing much of "Substance" in the books. Read half-hartedly, without any interest.

Learning- "RESPECT EVERY BIT OF THE PROVIDED SYLLABUS"

Glad that now 

Same here. Read one chapter from Indian society and thought it was all just going to be fluff with some factual info here and there (basically bad input-output ratio) and the test was going to be conceptual questions (which I can usually manage without preparation). Treated yesterday like a break day and did other stuff. Today was such a shocker. Well, better now than June 5! Learnt: I know nothing, I have been flying too close to the sun, screw the whole idea of this input-output thing (I am an aspirant and I have nothing better to do with my time. Studying is literally all I have to do, so I need to stop looking for shortcuts all the time)

Now am confused for tomorrow! Didn't even buy microeconomics NCERT n now I don't know what to do. Still have bias/prejudice/rationale that it's not useful for the exam. 

SUGGEST way forward!! Haha

Same. I think the only questions from microecon have been conceptual. I'll do it for tomorrow only if I have free time. Am I repeating old mistakes again? Maybe. But this really does seem to be of low utility and I also have a tendency to go into terrible FOMO spirals, so I think I need to focus on the resources that I do have rn.

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@fortarach63 you can change the resolution by clicking on settings icon.


fortarach63,
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Scored31.33.

This is way lowest than lowest itself.

- Opened Sociology NCERTs for the first time for this. While reading Ifeltthere is nothing much of "Substance" in the books. Read half-hartedly, without any interest.

Learning- "RESPECT EVERY BIT OF THE PROVIDED SYLLABUS"

Glad that now 

Same here. Read one chapter from Indian society and thought it was all just going to be fluff with some factual info here and there (basically bad input-output ratio) and the test was going to be conceptual questions (which I can usually manage without preparation). Treated yesterday like a break day and did other stuff. Today was such a shocker. Well, better now than June 5! Learnt: I know nothing, I have been flying too close to the sun, screw the whole idea of this input-output thing (I am an aspirant and I have nothing better to do with my time. Studying is literally all I have to do, so I need to stop looking for shortcuts all the time)

Now am confused for tomorrow! Didn't even buy microeconomics NCERT n now I don't know what to do. Still have bias/prejudice/rationale that it's not useful for the exam. 

SUGGEST way forward!! Haha

Same. I think the only questions from microecon have been conceptual. I'll do it for tomorrow only if I have free time. Am I repeating old mistakes again? Maybe. But this really does seem to be of low utility and I also have a tendency to go into terrible FOMO spirals, so I think I need to focus on the resources that I do have rn.

the only question i can remember from micro economics is that of opportunity cost asked in 2018/19. 

nonetheless, it is recommended to go through because there is always a first time. 

sstarrr,Blind guy mcsqqueezy
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@fortarach63 you can change the resolution by clicking on settings icon.


Oh god I feel so technologically challenged. I saw the 1080p and auto and thought those two were the only options. Thank you!

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Omensaid

Scored31.33.

This is way lowest than lowest itself.

- Opened Sociology NCERTs for the first time for this. While reading Ifeltthere is nothing much of "Substance" in the books. Read half-hartedly, without any interest.

Learning- "RESPECT EVERY BIT OF THE PROVIDED SYLLABUS"

Glad that now 

Same here. Read one chapter from Indian society and thought it was all just going to be fluff with some factual info here and there (basically bad input-output ratio) and the test was going to be conceptual questions (which I can usually manage without preparation). Treated yesterday like a break day and did other stuff. Today was such a shocker. Well, better now than June 5! Learnt: I know nothing, I have been flying too close to the sun, screw the whole idea of this input-output thing (I am an aspirant and I have nothing better to do with my time. Studying is literally all I have to do, so I need to stop looking for shortcuts all the time)

Now am confused for tomorrow! Didn't even buy microeconomics NCERT n now I don't know what to do. Still have bias/prejudice/rationale that it's not useful for the exam. 

SUGGEST way forward!! Haha

Same. I think the only questions from microecon have been conceptual. I'll do it for tomorrow only if I have free time. Am I repeating old mistakes again? Maybe. But this really does seem to be of low utility and I also have a tendency to go into terrible FOMO spirals, so I think I need to focus on the resources that I do have rn.

the only question i can remember from micro economics is that of opportunity cost asked in 2018/19. 

nonetheless, it is recommended to go through because there is always a first time. 

Yep I only know of that one as well. I've only done PYQPs up till 2013 so wasn't sure if there were more questions. But you're right, UPSC is unpredictable, so better to play it (reasonably) safe.

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The one on market demand of goods in Pre 2021 was also technically from microeconomics. 


crikeymate,
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Scored very low in today's test despite reading ncerts, however read them after a long time and economics factual things are one of my weak points and it is the subject which requires utmost attention from me. Despite of doing that I end up doing blunders in economy questions.

@Neyawn Sir any suggestions how can I improve in this?

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What do you call a person who made the same mistake in UPSC Prelims 2021 and now again in the same question???

I got the demand question wrong again🤦🏻‍♂️
Silly careless mistakes
schrute_farms,Philosopher94and1 otherslike this
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Sir said in the explanation video that Factor Cost includes Subsidies and excludes taxes. Can someone please clarify?

I thought Factor Cost is simply what you pay for the 'factors of production' and has nothing to do with taxes/subsidies. Production taxes and Production subsidies are included only at the Basic Price level, right? Then when the good reached the market- product taxes and subsidies are applied on top of the Basic Price. 

Did I get it all wrong lol

Philosopher94,
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@schrute_farmsI also understood the way you did. But now after your question, I googled it and it shows that NNPfc includes subsidies. But none of the site is providing a detailed explanation.
schrute_farms,Philosopher94
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@schrute_farmsGVA basic = GVA fc + Production taxes - Production subsidies. This formula shows that the factor costs already include the subsidies. Is this correct?


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What do you call a person who made the same mistake in UPSC Prelims 2021 and now again in the same question???

I got the demand question wrong again🤦🏻‍♂️
Silly careless mistakes

You might forget him but what about the one who marked a question wrong despite marking it correct in Exam!

Ayushi7,Archandand3 otherslike this
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What do you call a person who made the same mistake in UPSC Prelims 2021 and now again in the same question???

I got the demand question wrong again🤦🏻‍♂️
Silly careless mistakes

You might forget him but what about the one who marked a question wrong despite marking it correct in Exam!

You're not the only one :)

Philosopher94,Lawstice
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What do you call a person who made the same mistake in UPSC Prelims 2021 and now again in the same question???

I got the demand question wrong again🤦🏻‍♂️
Silly careless mistakes

You might forget him but what about the one who marked a question wrong despite marking it correct in Exam!

huh don't say😒 happened many times... thankfully not this time though


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@schrute_farms Market cost- what you pay for product
Factor cost- simply cost on production
Let's do reverse thing. Market cost is what you pay for product. If you want to derive factor cost which is cost on production, we have to substract tax because it is not the cost which was incurred during production. A finished good leaves factory and product tax gets imposed by government.(though tax can be levied at each stage of value addition, but for simplicity we assume tax on finished good only) Now coming to subsidy, you have to add subsidy because the government paid subsidy so that market cost is less and hence affordable. Example production of a packet of urea costs 200 rupees but govt paid subsidy for let's 100 rupee and imposed tax of 20 rupees. Now market cost would be 200-100+20= 120. Now let's derive factor cost from 120. If you reduce 20 rupees tax and don't add subsidy, factor cost will be 100 but this is wrong. Factor cost was higher but just to ensure it remains affordable, govt paid some price from your side in form of subsidy. Now if you add subsidy of 100, you get correct factor cost i.e 200.
So factor cost= market cost - product tax + product subsidy. 
I haven't watched video yet so i might have missed something in explaining.


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Sir said in the explanation video that Factor Cost includes Subsidies and excludes taxes. Can someone please clarify?

I thought Factor Cost is simply what you pay for the 'factors of production' and has nothing to do with taxes/subsidies. Production taxes and Production subsidies are included only at the Basic Price level, right? Then when the good reached the market- product taxes and subsidies are applied on top of the Basic Price. 

Did I get it all wrong lol

Suppose Telangana Government wants to attract Tesla, it gives subsidies on land. So Tesla will pay less towards land, and this will bring down the factor cost.
So, factor cost will include the subsidies at production level....
Just_relentless,Philosopher94and1 otherslike this
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@BNA1991 what was your pre marks from keys?I am comparing marks with you in tests that's why asking

Sorry for that😆


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@Lawstice tumhra pre marks last yeari mean from keys


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