Vision Ias Regular Foundation Course 2024-part-ii Jun 2026

The Vision IAS Regular Foundation Course 2024-Part-II is a meticulously designed program aimed at providing comprehensive guidance and support to aspirants preparing for the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) Civil Services Examination. This course is a continuation of Part-I and is tailored to meet the needs of students who have completed the foundational stage and are looking to enhance their knowledge and skills in various subjects.

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The 2024-Part-II batch includes the "CURRENT AFFAIRS 2025" module (monthly magazines from July to December 2024), which is critical for the Prelims 2025 exam. Vision IAS Regular Foundation Course 2024-Part-II

The Vision IAS Regular Foundation Course is ideal for:

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Vision IAS leverages its proprietary app and student portal to offer:

The is a highly structured, advanced tier of the flagship Vision IAS General Studies program. While Part-I of the foundation course builds fundamental NCERT-level knowledge and basic domain concepts, Part-II focuses strictly on advanced core syllabus integration, answer-writing mastery, critical analytical skills, and comprehensive Mock Test Series execution . The 2024-Part-II batch includes the "CURRENT AFFAIRS 2025"

While official fees vary slightly based on classroom vs. online, here is the expected range for :

The UPSC CSE syllabus is vast, interconnected, and highly dynamic. A standard foundation course is typically split into multiple parts to prevent cognitive overload and ensure systematic learning.

Do not let backlogs accumulate. Read the corresponding Vision IAS study material or standard reference text within 24 hours of the lecture.

If you are working full-time, the Regular batch (offline or live online) is extremely demanding. Part-II requires 6-8 hours of self-study daily to keep up with the pace.