
Deliverables
CLASS Schedule:
| Class No | Date | Topics Covered |
| MODULE 1: GEOMORPHOLOGY | ||
| Class 1 | 4th June | Introduction |
| Class 2-3 | 8th June to 9th June | • Continental Drift Theory (CDT) • Sea Floor Spreading Theory (SFST) • Plate Tectonic Theory (PTT) • Isostasy |
| Class 3-5 | 11th June to 12th June | • Landform evolution • Slope development theories • Weathering • Erosion • Denudation chronology |
| MODULE 2: CLIMATOLOGY | ||
| Class 6 | 15th June | • Air masses • Fronts • Cyclones (Tropical & Temperate) |
| Class 7 | 16th June | • Global climate change • Anthropogenic impacts |
| Class 8 | 18th June | • Heat budget • Insolation • Temperature distribution • Planetary circulation |
| MODULE 3: PHYSICAL SETTING OF INDIA | ||
| Class 9 – 10 | 19th June & 22nd June | • Physiography of India |
| Class 11 | 23rd June | • Indian monsoon • Indian drainage system |
| SECTIONAL TEST 1 | 28th June Sunday | Covers Module 1, Module 2, and Module 3 |
| MODULE 4: OCEANOGRAPHY | ||
| Class 12 | 25th June | • Ocean currents • Gyres • Water masses |
| Class 13 | 26th June | • Coral reefs • Coral bleaching • Marine ecology • Ocean bottom relief |
| MODULE 5: BIOGEOGRAPHY | ||
| Class 14 | 29th June | • Soil • Soils of India (Paper 2) |
| Class 15 | 30th June | • Biomes • Biogeographic realms |
| MODULE 6: ENVIRONMENTAL GEOGRAPHY | ||
| Class 16 | 2nd July | • Deforestation • Human–ecology relationships |
| Class 17 | 3rd July | • Ecological principles • Biodiversity conservation |
| MODULE 7: PERSPECTIVES IN HUMAN GEOGRAPHY | ||
| Class 18-19 | 6th July to 7th July | • Different paradigms |
| Class 20 | 9th July | • Areal differentiation • Quantitative revolution • Humanistic geography • Post-modernism • Secularisation |
| SECTIONAL TEST 2 | 12th July Sunday | Covers Module 4, Module 5, Module 6, and Module 7 |
| MODULE 8: POPULATION & SETTLEMENT GEOGRAPHY | ||
| Class 21 | 10th July | • Population growth theory |
| Class 22 | 13th July | • Migration theory |
| Class 23 | 14th July | • Urban morphology |
| MODULE 9: REGIONAL PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT (Paper 1 & Paper 2) | ||
| Class 24-25 | 16th July to 17th July | • Developmental theories • Development principles • Region • Regional disparity • Regionalisation |
| Class 26 | 20th July | • Watershed management • Multilevel planning • Backward region development |
| SECTIONAL TEST 3 | 26th July | (Covers Module 8 and Module 9) |
| MODULE 10: MODELS, THEORIES & POLITICAL GEOGRAPHY (Paper 1 & Paper 2) | ||
| Class 27 | 23rd July | • Locational theories |
| Class 28 | 24th July | • Geopolitical theories • Boundaries • Regional consciousness • Federalism |
| MODULE 11: ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY (Includes Paper 2: Agriculture, Resources, Industries, Transport, Communication & Trade) | ||
| Class 29 | 27th July | Class 1–2 • Limits to growth • Energy transition • Agricultural regions • Green Revolution • Agro-climatic regionalisation • Blue economy • Groundwater resources • Critical minerals |
| Class 30 | 28th July | • Locational factors of industries • Infrastructure-led growth • India’s trade |
| SECTIONAL TEST 4 | 31st July | (Covers Module 10 and Module 11) |
| Test 5 | 2nd August | FULL LENGTH TEST 1 |
| Test 6 | 2nd August | FULL LENGTH TEST 2 |
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