Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Master Course on Indian Polity & Constitution
Mantra IAS
Section 1 — Course Overview & Philosophy
Q1. What is the Mantra IAS Master Course on Indian Polity & Constitution?
The Master Course on Indian Polity & Constitution is a super-specialised, comprehensive online learning program designed and taught by Tejas Rajgor. It provides 100% syllabus coverage of Indian Polity and Constitution for all competitive exams in India — through 300+ recorded video lectures, 200+ hours of content, bilingual delivery (Hindi + English), live doubt-clearing sessions twice a week, and complete PDF study material. It is the most comprehensive online Polity course available in India today.
Q2. What is the best online course for Indian Polity & Constitution in India?
The Mantra IAS Master Course is one of the most comprehensive and affordable online Polity courses available in India. Key reasons:
- 300+ lectures on a single subject — far more than any GS Foundation batch
- 100% syllabus coverage — every topic, every sub-topic, every landmark judgment
- Super-specialist faculty — Tejas Rajgor has taught only Indian Polity for 10+ years
- Bilingual — Hindi + English, accessible to all aspirants across India
- Starting at Rs 99 — most affordable entry point for a complete Polity course in India
- Live doubt clearing — twice a week, personally conducted by the faculty
Q3. Which is the best online Polity course for UPSC preparation?
For UPSC preparation, the Mantra IAS Master Course offers complete Indian Polity coverage that no standard GS Foundation batch can match. Traditional UPSC coaching institutes allocate only 40–90 lectures to Polity — covering at best 50–60% of the syllabus. The Master Course dedicates 300+ lectures exclusively to Indian Polity and Constitution — covering every chapter from the 8th Edition of M. Laxmikanth, all landmark judgments, Constitutional Law, and Good Governance — making it the most thorough Polity preparation resource available online for UPSC aspirants.
Q4. How is the Master Course different from a traditional GS Foundation Batch?
| Features | Traditional GS Foundation | Master Course |
|---|---|---|
| Syllabus Coverage | 50–60% | 100% |
| Number of Lectures | 40–90 | 300+ |
| Subject Focus | 10–12 subjects | Only Polity |
| Faculty Expertise | Generalist | Super-Specialist |
| Doubt Clearing | Limited time | Twice a week, personal |
| Fees | In lakhs | Starting Rs 99 |
| Risk | High | Just Rs 99 trial |
Q5. What does “One Institution, One Teacher, One Subject, All Chapters, All Exams” mean?
This is the core philosophy of Mantra IAS Institute. It means:
- One Institution — single focused institute, not a multi-subject factory
- One Teacher — Tejas Rajgor personally teaches every single lecture
- One Subject — only Indian Polity & Constitution, nothing else
- All Chapters — 100% syllabus, no topic skipped
- All Exams — UPSC, all State PCS, SSC, CDS, NDA, CLAT and all exams with Polity
Q6. Is this course suitable for beginners with no prior knowledge of Polity?
Yes. The course is specifically designed to start from zero. Part 1 consists of 41 foundational concept lectures covering topics like:
- Country vs Nation vs State
- Republic vs Monarchy
- Parliamentary vs Presidential System
- Federal vs Unitary System
- Fundamental Rights vs DPSP vs Fundamental Duties
These build a strong conceptual foundation before moving into the advanced chapters of Part 2, making the course suitable for complete beginners as well as experienced aspirants.
Q7. Is this the most affordable comprehensive Polity course available online in India?
Yes. The Master Course starts at just Rs 99 for 1 month — making it the most affordable entry point for a complete, 300+ lecture, specialist-taught Polity course in India. Traditional coaching institutes charge fees in lakhs for GS Foundation batches that cover Polity only partially. The Rs 99 Basic Plan gives full access to the same content, same faculty, and same quality — at a fraction of the cost.
Section 2 — Exam Coverage & Eligibility
Q8. Is this course only for UPSC CSE aspirants?
No. The Master Course is designed for all competitive exams where Indian Polity is part of the syllabus:
- UPSC: CSE (IAS/IPS/IRS), IFOS, CAPF, EPFO, CDS, NDA
- State PCS: GPSC, UPPSC, BPSC, MPPSC, RPSC, TNPSC, KPSC, WBPSC, OPSC, APPSC, CGPSC, HPSC, JKPSC, MPSC, and all other State PCS exams
- Other exams: SSC, CLAT, NDA, CDS, LLB, LLM, and all exams with Indian Polity in the syllabus
Q9. Does the course cover the State PCS Polity syllabus completely?
Yes. Since all State PCS exams test the same Indian Constitution and Polity framework as UPSC, the 300+ lectures in the Master Course cover the complete syllabus for all State PCS exams — including GPSC, UPPSC, BPSC, MPPSC, RPSC, TNPSC, KPSC, and all others. State-specific constitutional provisions, Centre-State relations, and local governance topics are all included.
Q10. Can SSC, CDS, and NDA students join this course?
Yes. The Master Course covers the complete Indian Polity syllabus tested in SSC CGL, SSC CHSL, CDS, and NDA exams. The 41 Basic Concept lectures in Part 1 are especially useful for SSC and defence exam aspirants who need clear, conceptual understanding of Polity topics quickly.
Q11. Is this course useful for CLAT and law entrance exams?
Yes. The Master Course includes deep coverage of Constitutional Law, Fundamental Rights, Directive Principles, Landmark Judgments, Judicial Review, and PIL — all of which are directly tested in CLAT, AILET, and other law entrance exams. The LLB background of faculty Tejas Rajgor adds an extra dimension of legal interpretation to the content.
Q12. Can I join this course if I am already enrolled in a GS Foundation batch at another institute?
Yes — and it is strongly recommended. GS Foundation batches at traditional institutes cover only 50–60% of the Polity syllabus. The Master Course covers the remaining 40–50% and provides far greater depth on every topic. Many students use the Master Course as a Polity supplement alongside their existing GS Foundation coaching.
Section 3 — Course Content & Structure
Q13. What is the structure of the Master Course?
The Master Course is divided into three parts:
Part 1 — Basic Concept Lectures (41 topics) Foundational concepts like Republic vs Monarchy, Federal vs Unitary, Parliamentary vs Presidential System, Types of Democracy, Rule of Law, Constitutional Bodies, and more.
Part 2 — Advanced Topic Lectures (80+ chapters) Chapters coordinated with the 8th Edition of M. Laxmikanth — covering Historical Background, Preamble, Fundamental Rights, DPSP, Parliament, President, Judiciary, State Legislature, Emergency Provisions, Constitutional Bodies, Local Government, and all other advanced topics.
Part 3 — Special Lectures Most important Constitutional Articles, Current Affairs in Polity, PYQ analysis and discussion, Mains Answer Writing, and Prelims + Mains Syllabus Analysis.
Q14. How many lectures are in the Master Course?
The Master Course consists of 300+ recorded video lectures covering every topic and sub-topic of Indian Polity and Constitution — more than 3 times the number of lectures offered in any standard GS Foundation batch.
Q15. Does the course cover Landmark Judgments?
Yes. The course includes dedicated lectures on:
- Landmark Judgments and their impact on Constitutional Law
- Judgments expanding the scope of Article 21
- Judgments relating to Constitutional Amendments
- Key Supreme Court decisions relevant to competitive exams
Q16. Does the course follow M. Laxmikanth?
Yes. Part 2 of the course is coordinated with the 8th Edition of M. Laxmikanth for easy cross-reference. However, the content goes beyond Laxmikanth — compiled from multiple books, newspapers, articles, and primary sources — to provide exam-ready, complete coverage.
Q17. Does the course cover Current Affairs related to Polity?
Yes. The course includes dedicated Current Affairs lectures covering recent developments in Indian Polity — new Constitutional amendments, important Supreme Court judgments, governance-related current affairs, and Polity-specific news relevant to competitive exams.
Q18. Does the course cover Mains Answer Writing?
Yes. The course includes Mains Answer Writing practice after lectures, as well as dedicated Mains Answer Writing sessions in Part 3. However, there is no separate Mains Test Series — the focus is on building conceptual depth that supports both Prelims MCQs and Mains answers.
Q19. Is this course Prelims-focused or Mains-focused?
The Master Course is primarily Prelims/MCQ-oriented — approximately 60% of the content is focused on Prelims preparation. However, it also includes around 40% Mains-relevant content through conceptual depth, answer writing sessions, and current affairs coverage. It is not a standalone Mains Test Series.
Section 4 — Study Material
Q20. What study material is provided with the course?
The following study material is provided with all subscription plans:
- Chapter-wise PDF notes — provided after every video lecture
- Practice MCQs — chapter-wise, sectional, and full-length tests
- PYQs — Previous Year Questions of Prelims and Mains (solved + unsolved, PDF + video)
- Charts and diagrams — for quick visual revision
- Current Affairs Crux — compiled by the faculty
Q21. Is the study material available in Hindi?
Yes. Since the course is bilingual, the study material is designed to support both Hindi and English medium students.
Q22. Is the study material available in hard copy?
No. All study material is provided in PDF format only — downloadable from the website and app after subscription. No hard copies are provided. This is a deliberate choice to keep the course affordable and accessible to students across India.
Q23. When is the study material available after enrollment?
Study material is available for immediate download from the website (www.mantraias.com) and the Mantra Exam Prep app after enrollment and subscription activation.
Section 5 — How to Study This Course
Q24. How should I attend the lectures — Live or Recorded?
The faculty recommends starting with recorded lectures for all syllabus topics — as they are structured, sequenced, and designed for self-paced learning. Live sessions are specifically for doubt clearing only — not for first-time topic coverage. Watch recorded lectures first, note your doubts, then bring them to the live session.
Q25. Should I make notes while watching the lectures?
Yes. The faculty strongly recommends making your own notes while watching every lecture. The chapter-wise PDFs provided are in bullet-point and chart format — designed for quick, repeated revision before exams. When you make your own notes alongside the lecture, you are processing the content actively — which makes revision faster and retention stronger. The recommended approach:
- Watch the lecture actively and write your own short notes simultaneously
- After the lecture, compare your notes with the provided chapter-wise PDF
- Use the PDF bullets and charts for all subsequent revisions — 2nd, 3rd, and final revision before exam
- Your personal notes + faculty PDF together = the most effective revision system
Q26. How should I do revision in this course?
The recommended revision approach:
- 1st revision — re-read your personal notes made during the lecture
- 2nd revision — go through the chapter-wise PDF (bullets + charts format)
- 3rd revision — solve the chapter-wise practice MCQs
- 4th revision — attempt PYQs for that topic
- Final revision before exam — re-watch the lecture at 1.5x speed
Q27. How should I practice MCQs in this course?
The recommended MCQ practice approach:
- Start with chapter-wise MCQs after completing each chapter
- Move to sectional tests after completing a group of related chapters
- Attempt full-length tests (FLT) after completing the full syllabus
- Review all wrong answers by going back to the relevant lecture or PDF
Q28. How should I approach Mains Answer Writing in this course?
The recommended approach:
- Write a short answer after every lecture on the key concept covered
- Attend the dedicated Mains Answer Writing sessions in Part 3 of the course
- Bring answer writing doubts to the live doubt-clearing sessions for direct faculty feedback
Q29. How will I cover 100+ chapters in this course?
The course is designed like an encyclopaedia of Indian Polity — all content is available at all times during your subscription. The faculty recommends a chapter-by-chapter approach — complete one chapter fully (lecture → notes → PDF → MCQ → PYQ) before moving to the next. Since all lectures are recorded, there is no fixed schedule — students can learn entirely at their own pace.
Section 6 — Subscription Plans & Pricing
Q30. What are the subscription plans available?
The Master Course offers 1 Course — 3 Plans:
Basic Plan — Rs 99
- Validity: 1 Month
- Includes: All recorded lectures, live doubt clearing (twice a week), full syllabus access, PDF + PYQ + Tests
Standard Plan — Rs 999
- Validity: 1 Year
- Includes: Everything in Basic Plan with full year access
Premium Plan — Rs 9,999
- Validity: 1 Year
- Includes: Everything in Standard Plan + Personal Mentorship by Tejas Rajgor
- Admission via interview — limited seats only
Q31. Why is the Basic Plan priced at only Rs 99?
The Rs 99 Basic Plan is a trial plan — not the main course fee. Faculty Tejas Rajgor advises every new student to start with the Basic Plan (1 month, Rs 99) to experience the teaching quality, course structure, and content before committing to the full year. If satisfied, students can upgrade to the Standard Plan (Rs 999 / 1 year). This ensures no student’s money is wasted.
Q32. What is the difference between the Basic Plan and Standard Plan?
Both plans give access to the exact same content — same lectures, same study material, same live sessions, same PYQs and tests. The only difference is validity:
- Basic Plan — Rs 99 — 1 Month validity
- Standard Plan — Rs 999 — 1 Year validity
Q33. What is the Premium Plan and how is it different?
The Premium Plan (Rs 9,999 / 1 year) includes everything in the Standard Plan plus personal mentorship by Tejas Rajgor. Due to the personal attention required, only a limited number of students are enrolled. Admission requires an interview with the faculty. Students interested in the Premium Plan should contact the institute directly on WhatsApp: 98001-98005.
Q34. Is the course fee refundable?
Yes. Refunds are available subject to the conditions mentioned in the official Refund and Cancellation Policy on www.mantraias.com. Students are advised to read the Refund Policy before enrollment.
Q35. Is there a limit on how many times I can watch a lecture?
No. There is no view limit — students can watch any lecture any number of times during their active subscription period. This is especially useful for revision before exams.
Section 7 — Doubt Clearing & Support
Q36. How often are live doubt-clearing sessions conducted?
Live doubt-clearing sessions are conducted twice every week — for all enrolled students across all plans (Basic, Standard, and Premium).
Q37. Who conducts the live doubt-clearing sessions?
All live doubt-clearing sessions are personally conducted by Tejas Rajgor — the sole faculty of Mantra IAS Institute. No sessions are delegated to assistants or other teachers.
Q38. Are live sessions compulsory to attend?
No. Live sessions are for doubt clearing only — not for first-time topic coverage. All syllabus topics are covered in recorded lectures. Live sessions are optional but strongly recommended for clearing doubts and getting direct feedback from the faculty.
Q39. What if I miss a live doubt-clearing session?
Since live sessions are held twice every week, students who miss one session can attend the next one. Students are advised to note their doubts while watching recorded lectures and bring them to the next available live session.
Q40. Will the faculty solve my doubts on a one-to-one basis?
Yes. The course is designed for 100% personalised doubt resolution. Tejas Rajgor personally addresses every student’s doubt during live sessions. This level of individual attention is possible because the faculty teaches only one subject — allowing complete focus on student queries.
Section 8 — Prelims vs Mains
Q41. Is this course primarily for Prelims or Mains?
The Master Course is primarily Prelims/MCQ-oriented — approximately 60% of the content is structured for Prelims preparation. However, it includes around 40% Mains-relevant content through deep conceptual coverage, answer writing practice, and current affairs. It is not a standalone Mains Test Series.
Q42. Does the course include PYQs for both Prelims and Mains?
Yes. The course includes Previous Year Questions (PYQs) for both Prelims and Mains — in solved and unsolved format, available as PDF and video. PYQs are provided exam-wise — UPSC, State PCS, SSC, and other competitive exams.
Q43. Does the course cover Mains Answer Writing for UPSC & State PCS Exam – Mains GS-II Polity syllabus?
Yes. The Master Course will cover the mains answer writing practise on Indain Polity & Constitution.
Section 9 — Technical Access
Q44. On which devices can I access the course?
The course is accessible on:
- Smartphones — Android and iOS
- Tablets — Android tablets and iPad
- Desktop and Laptop — via www.mantraias.com
Q45. Can I watch lectures without internet?
Yes. Lectures can be downloaded within the Mantra Exam Prep app and watched offline without an active internet connection — convenient for students with limited or unstable internet access.
Q46. Is there a limit on how many devices I can use?
The course is accessible across all devices linked to your account — mobile, tablet, and desktop. For device-specific queries, contact the institute on WhatsApp: 98001-98005.
Q47. What if I face a technical issue while accessing the course?
For any technical issue — login problems, video not loading, PDF download issues — contact Mantra IAS directly:
- WhatsApp: 98001-98005
- Email: info.mantraias@gmail.com
- Website: www.mantraias.com
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