- Is Sociology a scoring optional?
Yes. Sociology is considered a most scoring optional in UPSC, Toppers like Ujjwal Priyank, Medha Anand, Animesh Pradhan, Srushti Jayant Deshmukh scoring around 285 to 315 marks. On average, most candidates score in the 240 to 265 range.
- Can I take Sociology without a humanities background?
Yes. Engineers, doctors, commerce graduates – anyone can learn Sociology and get rank. You don’t need a sociology degree for UPSC Sociology Exam.
- Is this course enough to clear Sociology Optional?
Yes. We designed this course, such that, It not only covers entire syllabus but also build your confidence to answer new or tricky questions. Our Foundation course covers A to Z of Sociology along with contemporary and current affairs “Perfect for beginners”
- How much time does Sociology preparation take?
5–6 months if you’re starting fresh. 2–3 months for revision. Sociology needs only 2 hours per day of your daily schedule, and you can easily do it along with your GS preparation.
- Does Sociology help in GS and Essay?
Yes, a lot. It directly helps in:
- GS-1 (Indian Society)
- GS-2 (Social Justice, Governance)
- GS-4 (Ethics)
- Essay Paper (Very Significantly)
Many toppers say their GS answers also got better because of Sociology.
- Why should I choose online over offline coaching?
Offline — 1-hour class, fixed time, no personal doubt support
Online — watch anytime, rewind tough topics, instant doubt support, and no need to spend on Delhi hostels/PG
- Which books should I follow?
Main books: Haralambos (Blue Book), Ritzer, IGNOU, Nitin Sangwan. Indian Society: Yogendra Singh, M.N. Srinivas, Doshi & Jain. (These books are for selective reading)
Our Class Notes already cover the all exam relevant parts from these standard books. You don’t need to read every book end-to-end.
- Will I get study material from your side?
Yes. With a Sleepy Classes Sociology Foundation Program, you get:
- Chapter-wise PDFs
- Video lectures
- Model answers with Video Solutions
- Personal evaluation of your answers
- Booklist – which books to read and which to skip
- How do I make my own notes?
Keep them short. Don’t copy pages from books. Write keywords, small points, and diagrams. Our videos show you exactly how to do this.
- How should I approach Paper 1 vs Paper 2?
Paper 1 builds your foundation with thinkers like Karl Marx, Max Weber, and Émile Durkheim and core theories.
Paper 2 is their application to Indian society topics like caste, class, and current issues. The key is to link both in answers so your writing reflects clear sociological thinking.
- How does answer writing work in this course?
Take a printout of the test paper pdf and write your answer in the given space. Or write on a blank sheet, scan it, and upload it on our portal.
You will get:
- A model answer PDF
- A video solution
- Personal feedback with evaluation on your answer
- How many tests will I get?
- 20 Chapter Wise > One after every Chapter
- 4 Half Length Tests > After every 5 chapters
- 2 Full Length Tests
So you practice regularly, not just at the end.
- How do I score 300+ in Sociology?
Three main things:
- Limited Sources, Clear understanding of concepts and interlinkage
- 3 – 4 thinkers ready for every topic, along with their criticism
- Recent examples in every answer
Our evaluation focuses on all three.
- Do I need diagrams and flowcharts in answers?
Yes. They save time in the exam and make your answer stand out. Our course includes ready-made diagrams, flowcharts and keywords frameworks to boost your score in real exam.
- How do I link current affairs with Sociology?
UPSC wants theory + real-life example. For example, linking Durkheim’s idea of solidarity to the Bihar Caste Census. We keep updating our current affairs module on monthly basis along with value additional topics so your examples stay fresh.
- How do I get my doubts cleared?
Multiple ways to clear doubts:
- Telegram group – Use if for faster response (Our response rate ~ 7-8 queries/hr)
- Discussion Board – Use discussion board on the lecture page for topic-related queries.
- Emails – For structured solution to your query
- 1-on-1 call – Connect directly with mentor for tough doubts (Academic and Strategic)
Nothing stays unsolved.
- Can I talk to Shekhar Sir directly?
Yes, we regularly conduct strategic guidance sessions. For normal doubts, mentors and Telegram are available. Shekhar Sir has made all the content himself, so most answers are already inside the course.
- How many 1-on-1 calls will I get?
We offer One Free Mentorship call to all students. For those enrolled in the Mentorship module, they can connect with a mentor 3–4 times a month on a case-by-case basis.
- Are the videos live or pre-recorded?
Pre-recorded, but freshly updated with current affairs and recent UPSC questions. New video drops every Monday morning. You can watch anytime that suits you.
- How many revisions are needed before Mains?
At least 3 times. Our short notes are made for fast revision. In the last 30 days before the exam, revise – don’t start new topics.
- What if I can’t finish the course on time?
You get full access for the course duration. If you miss a week, catch up on the weekend. We also share a study plan to keep you on track.