STEM - ECONOMICS MODULE

UPSC GS PAPER III

INDIAN ECONOMY MODULE

Strategic Targeted Enrichment Module: Integrating Macroeconomic Fundamentals, Development Dynamics, and Fiscal Policy for Exam Readiness.

THE CORE PILLARS

Analytical Lectures

Advanced sessions deconstructing macroeconomic principles, banking structures, and the rationale behind modern fiscal and monetary policies.

Strategic DPPs

Daily Practice Problems focusing on economic indicators, inflation trends, and critical answer writing for GS Paper III subjective questions.

Targeted Enrichment

High-yield thematic modules dissecting the Economic Survey, Union Budget highlights, and strategic NITI Aayog action agendas.

SYLLABUS & EXAM WEIGHTAGE

SEGMENT CORE CURRICULUM FOCUS PRELIMS IMPACT MAINS IMPACT
Growth & Development GDP Accounting, Planning vs NITI Aayog, Inclusive Growth, and Sustainable Development Models. Very High (Conceptual) Foundation
Monetary & Fiscal Policy RBI functions, Banking Sectors, Taxation (GST), Deficits, Budgeting, and Inflation control. Indispensable High
Agriculture & Industry Land Reforms, MSP, PDS subsidies, Food Processing, MSMEs, and Infrastructure projects. Significant Core GS3
External Sector Balance of Payments (BoP), Exchange Rates, FDI/FII, and International Institutions (IMF/WTO). Very High Policy Specific
Investment Models PPP Models, Infrastructure financing, Disinvestment, and Employment generation strategies. Steady Presence Targeted

Synthesizing static economic theory with dynamic contemporary economic realities.

STANDALONE MODULE OPTION

Focused Subject Excellence

For students who wish to focus exclusively on Indian Economy, the Economics Module is available as a standalone enrollment. This is specifically designed to master this high-weightage vertical of GS Paper III.

What’s Included:

  • ✅ Full access to all Video/Live Indian Economy Lectures
  • ✅ Topic-wise Daily Practice Problems (DPPs)
  • ✅ Detailed Analysis of the Economic Survey & Union Budget
  • ✅ Digital Study Material & Contemporary Economic Case Studies