Dr. Vikas Divyakirti - Drishti Ias Ethics Course High Quality Jun 2026
Always ground your answers in the reality of Indian administration. Your solutions must be practical, legal, and aligned with constitutional values.
The course spans dozens of detailed lectures covering every micro-topic mentioned in the UPSC syllabus:
Available at Drishti IAS offline centers (Delhi, Prayagraj, Jaipur, Indore). Dr. Vikas Divyakirti - Drishti IAS Ethics Course
Streamed via the Drishti Learning App . This allows students to watch live or recorded sessions at their own pace, complete with playback speed adjustments.
: In July 2024, his institution faced backlash when its basement classes were sealed due to safety violations. This led to a public debate regarding the ethics of coaching centers, which Divyakirti addressed by acknowledging the emotional turmoil of students. Teaching Style : Students on platforms like Always ground your answers in the reality of
Indian philosophy: The concept of Dharma , Nishkama Karma from the Bhagavad Gita, Buddhist and Jain ethics, and Gandhian principles.
The Drishti IAS Ethics Course by Dr. Vikas Divyakirti is much more than an exam-prep module; it is a foundational course in administrative leadership. It shifts your perspective from rote memorization to deep, ethical problem-solving. If you want to master GS Paper IV, build an unshakeable analytical framework for case studies, and cultivate the mindset of an ideal civil servant, this course is widely considered one of the best investments you can make for your UPSC journey. Streamed via the Drishti Learning App
Breaking down complex philosophical doctrines into everyday layperson language.
The UPSC Ethics syllabus includes abstract terms like Integrity, Aptitude, Empathy, Compassion, and Emotional Intelligence . Dr. Vikas Divyakirti ensures that students do not just memorize definitions. He breaks down the subtle differences between closely related terms (e.g., empathy vs. sympathy vs. compassion) using linguistic roots and historical contexts. 2. Integration of Western and Indian Philosophy
Concept of public service, philosophical basis of governance, Right to Information (RTI), Citizens' Charters, and challenges of corruption. 2. Case Studies (Section B)
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