
The Aarambh - UPSC Pre-Foundation Course (Hinglish) is a revolutionary two-year program tailored for students currently in Class 11th and 12th. It provides a strategic head start, ensuring that by the time you graduate school, your UPSC base is unshakable.
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| Aarambh - UPSC Pre-Foundation Course | |
| Parameter | Details |
| Batch Name | Aarambh UPSC Pre-Foundation Course |
| Target Audience | Class 11th–12th students (Post 10th) |
| Duration | 24 Months (March 2026 – Feb 2028) |
| Launch Date | February 28, 2025 |
| Vishwas Diwas Price |
Revised Price- 4999/ Original Price- 11999
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| Validity | 3 Years (Till 2028) |
The course is divided into 8 Semesters over two years, ensuring a systematic transition from basic NCERTs to advanced concepts.
Year 1 (Class 11): Focuses on Foundation Building (NCERT Class 6–10 coverage).
Year 2 (Class 12): Focuses on Advanced Foundation (NCERT Class 11–12 + Full Revision).
Weekend Model: Classes are held on Fridays and Saturdays (5:00 PM – 7:00 PM) to ensure zero interference with your regular school studies.
The batch features India’s top faculties, including Asim Sir (History/Current Affairs), Shivam Sir (Geography), and Aditya Sir (Polity), providing:
History: 45 Classes
Geography: 40 Classes
Science & Tech: 22 Classes
Current Affairs: 24 Monthly Sessions
Foundation Skills: 10 Sessions on note-making and reading habits.
2-Year Head Start: Finish your basic UPSC preparation before even entering college.
Comprehensive Material: Includes 154+ Classes, 106 Tests, and 16 Physical NCERT Books (with the Kit plan).
Seamless Transition: After completing Aarambh, students get a 20% discount on the Prarambh 2.0 (GS) batch and can skip basic NCERT modules there.