PSIR Crash Course & Test Series 2026
Conquer PSIR with T&T Model
₹ 15254.24
₹11000.0 + GST
Admission Start
26 May 2026
Course Start Date
05 Jun 2026
Course Access End Date
31 Aug 2026
Course Details
PSIR Crash Course & Test Series - Target 2026
Teacher - Satya Prakash Sir
Course Feature
- Start date: 1st June 2026
- Lecture Time : 11 to 01:30 PM
- Course Duration - 2.5 Months
- Course Validity End date - 30 September 2026
- Mode - Hybrid Mode
Course Pillars:
PSIR Crash Course Lectures – Approx 32 lectures, whose focus shall be on a quick revision of the syllabus through value addition and the Previous Year Questions (PYQs).
PSIR Full Length Tests (FLTs)
Number of Tests = 6 Tests .
Test 1 Syllabus - Paper 1 Section A
Test 2 Syllabus - Paper 1 Section B
Test 3 Syllabus - Paper 2 Section A
Test 4 Syllabus - Paper 2 Section B
Test 5 Syllabus - Paper 1
Test 6 Syllabus - Paper 2
Each Test includes
- Question Paper based on UPSC evolving pattern.
- Test Discussion Quality multi layered evaluation
- All India Ranking
- One to One Mentorship with teacher/UPSC toppers as mentors
TEST SCHEDULE
| PSIR Test 1 | 21-Jun-26 | Sectional | Paper 1 Section A |
| PSIR Test 2 | 5-Jul-26 | Sectional | Paper 1 Section B |
| PSIR Test 3 | 19-Jul-26 | Sectional | Paper 2 Section A |
| PSIR Test 4 | 2-Aug-26 | Sectional | Paper 2 Section B |
| PSIR Test 5 | 9-Aug-26 | Full Length | Paper 1 |
| PSIR Test 6 | 9-Aug-26 | Full Length | Paper 2 |
Lecture Schedule
| Lecture/Test Number | Date | Topics | Sectional Syllabus |
| Lecture 1 | 5-Jun-26 | Orientation & Political Theory: meaning and approaches. | Paper 1 Section A |
| Lecture 2 | 8-Jun-26 | Western Political Thought | Paper 1 Section A |
| Lecture 3 | 10-Jun-26 | Indian Political Thought | Paper 1 Section A |
| Lecture 4 | 12-Jun-26 | Theories of state, Justice | Paper 1 Section A |
| Lecture 5 | 14-Jun-26 | Equality, Rights | Paper 1 Section A |
| Lecture 6 | 17-Jun-26 | Democracy, Concept of Power | Paper 1 Section A |
| Lecture 7 | 19-Jun-26 | Political Ideologies, Democracy | Paper 1 Section A |
| Lecture 8 | 21-Jun-26 | Indian Nationalism, Making of the Indian Constitution | Paper 1 Section B |
| Lecture 9 | 23-Jun-26 | Salient Features of the Indian Constitution | Paper 1 Section B |
| Lecture 10 | 25-Jun-26 | Principal Organs of Government, Federalism | Paper 1 Section B |
| Lecture 11 | 27-Jun-26 | Grassroots Democracy, Statutory Institutions/Commissions | Paper 1 Section B |
| Lecture 12 | 29-Jun-26 | Planning and Economic development, Social Movement | Paper 1 Section B |
| Lecture 13 | 1-Jul-26 | Caste, Religion and Ethnicity in Indian Politics | Paper 1 Section B |
| Lecture 14 | 3-Jul-26 | Party System | Paper 1 Section B |
| Lecture 15 | 5-Jul-26 | Comparative Politics, | Paper 2 Section A |
| Lecture 16 | 7-Jul-26 | Politics of Representation and Participation, State in Comparative Perspective | Paper 2 Section A |
| Lecture 17 | 9-Jul-26 | Globalisation, United Nations | Paper 2 Section A |
| Lecture 18 | 11-Jul-26 | Approaches to the Study of International Relations | Paper 2 Section A |
| Lecture 19 | 13-Jul-26 | Key Concepts in International Relations | Paper 2 Section A |
| Lecture 20 | 15-Jul-26 | Changing International Political Order, Regionalisation of World Politics | Paper 2 Section A |
| Lecture 21 | 17-Jul-26 | Evolution of the International Economic System | Paper 2 Section A |
| Lecture 22 | 19-Jul-26 | Contemporary Global Concerns | Paper 2 Section A |
| Lecture 23 | 22-Jul-26 | Indian Foreign Policy | Paper 2 Section B |
| Lecture 24 | 23-Jul-26 | India’s Contribution to the Non-Alignment Movement | Paper 2 Section B |
| Lecture 25 | 25-Jul-26 | India and South Asia | Paper 2 Section B |
| Lecture 26 | 27-Jul-26 | India and the Global South | Paper 2 Section B |
| Lecture 27 | 28-Jul-26 | India and the Global Centres of Power | Paper 2 Section B |
| Lecture 28 | 29-Jul-26 | India and the UN System | Paper 2 Section B |
| Lecture 29 | 30-Jul-26 | India and the Nuclear Question | Paper 2 Section B |
| Lecture 30 | 31-Jul-26 |
Recent developments in Indian Foreign Policy |
Paper 2 Section B |