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Feb 15, 2026

Resonance 5.0   Resonance 5.0 Is Comprehensive Prelims Programme for the 72nd BPSC Prelims, built for aspirants who do not want random preparation, scattered notes, or last-moment panic. This is the 5th batch of the Resonance series shaped through years of real classroom execution and consistent offline test operations in Patna and Delhi. Over the last three years, BCW has developed a robust Prelims ecosystem that students trust for one simple reason: the focus remains fixed on what actually matters in the exam syllabus relevance, conceptual clarity, and MCQ performance. Resonance 5.0 is designed to take a student from “I am preparing” to “I am test-ready.” It offers a time-bound academic journey where the syllabus is not treated as a checklist, but as a structured pathway. The course emphasises clarity in core subjects, Bihar-specific readiness, and the ability to solve MCQs with speed and accuracy because Prelims is not about reading more, it is about performing better under exam conditions. Along with classroom teaching, the course is supported by regular PYQ alignment and practice integration so that students develop the habit of thinking in a Prelims pattern from the beginning not at the end. The syllabus coverage is comprehensive and Prelims-oriented: Indian Polity, History, Geography (including map-based coverage), General Science (Physics, Chemistry, Biology), Bihar Special, Economy, and Mathematics/Mental Ability. The programme runs on a disciplined weekly routine with Monday to Saturday classes, while Sundays are reserved for consolidation revision, PYQ practice, doubt resolution, backlog clearance, and faculty interaction sessions where students receive guidance on preparation strategy, common mistakes, and performance improvement. Resonance 5.0 is suitable for students who want: A clear roadmap instead of confusion about “what to study and what to leave” Exam-focused teaching that remains aligned with BPSC Prelims demand Consistency and discipline through a fixed academic schedule A preparation environment that pushes them towards accuracy, speed, and confidence Course Duration: February 2026 to 31 May 2026 (planned completion on or before this date) Course Fee: ₹1,947/- Resonance 5.0 (72nd BPSC Prelims): Course Structure   Commencement:  February 2026 Syllabus Completion: 31 May 2026 (or earlier) Mode: Online Classroom programme with a structured weekly schedule and included Mentorship sessions Teaching Model: Resonance 5.0 follows a Learning Model, where you study 2 to 3 subjects simultaneously to ensure continuity and balance. As soon as a subject completes its planned coverage, the next subject is introduced, so the course progresses without interruptions. This ensures: Consistent study momentum throughout the programme Timely completion of all subjects within the planned timeline Smooth transition from subject coverage to practice and testing   COURSE TIMELINE Plan Polity + History + Geography Physics+Chemistry+Biology Bihar Special + Economy + Maths When Polity ends → Chemistry starts When Geography ends → Physics starts When History/Chemistry end → Biology / Bihar start Economics and Maths Continues thereafter Revision + PYQ + backlog + Faculty Interaction SUBJECT FLOW Phase 1: Core buildup (Course Start) Polity + History + Geography are initiated together in parallel. Phase 2: Broaden Base (As subjects complete)   Deliverables: Subject wise lecture : Recorded/Live Modular Tests Subject wise Homework as MCQ from ASTRA Atleast 1 Interaction with Faculty/Mentors per week   Subjects to be covered   Indian Polity Constitutional evolution & making of the Constitution Salient features, Preamble, basic structure doctrine Citizenship, Union & its territory, amendment procedure Fundamental Rights, DPSPs, Fundamental Duties Union government: President, Parliament, PM–CoM State government: Governor, CM–CoM, State Legislature Judiciary: Supreme Court, High Courts, lower judiciary; writs & judicial review Federalism & Centre–State relations (including financial relations) Emergency provisions Election system & electoral reforms; Election Commission Local governance: Panchayats & Municipalities; State Election/Finance Commission Constitutional & non-constitutional bodies   History Ancient India Prehistoric cultures, Indus Valley civilisation, Vedic age Rise of states & empires (Mahajanapadas, Magadha, Mauryas, Guptas and key phases) Jainism & Buddhism; major developments in society, economy, polity Medieval India Early medieval patterns & regional kingdoms Delhi Sultanate, Bhakti–Sufi movements Mughal Empire (administration, policies, culture) and its decline Deccan & South India (major kingdoms and broad developments) Modern India Advent of Europeans, consolidation of British rule Economic impact of British rule; major administrative/economic policies Socio-religious reform movements Revolt of 1857 (including Bihar linkage) National movement (Moderate–Extremist–Gandhian), revolutionary trends, INA Post-1947: integration and constitution-making (broad overview) Geography Physical Geography Earth structure, landforms, plate tectonics; geomorphic processes Atmosphere & climate basics: circulation, monsoon system, cyclones; El Niño/La Niña Oceanography: currents, tides, EEZ; marine resources Indian Geography Physiographic divisions; location & time concepts Climate of India; river systems; soils; natural vegetation & wildlife Natural hazards in India; agriculture & irrigation; industries and location factors   World/Economic Geography Continents/oceans; climatic zones & natural regions Latitude–longitude/time zones; basic map work & key global hotspots Resources: energy, water, minerals (distribution themes, broad mapping awareness) Economy Basic concepts: national income aggregates (GDP etc.) and core indicators Inflation/deflation and policy control Budget & fiscal concepts Money & banking basics (RBI, banking functions, key monetary tools) Planning approach in India (Five Year Plans → NITI Aayog) and reform overview (LPG) Union and Bihar Economic Survey Union and Bihar Budget General Science Physics Mechanics & daily-life applications (motion, force, work, energy, machines) Heat & thermodynamics basics (temperature, transfer, expansion) Sound & light basics (reflection/refraction; lenses/mirrors; common instruments) Electricity & magnetism basics (circuits, safety, electromagnetism) Modern physics basics (radioactivity, nuclear energy, semiconductors, lasers)   Chemistry Matter & atomic structure; periodic table trends Chemical reactions; acids–bases–salts Metals/non-metals; alloys; corrosion and prevention Carbon compounds (hydrocarbons, alcohols, polymers/plastics) + environmental impact Environmental chemistry basics (pollution themes; ozone/green chemistry awareness)   Biology Cell biology (cell structure, organelles, cell division) Human physiology (major systems in broad) Plant physiology (nutrition/photosynthesis, transpiration, hormones) Genetics & biotechnology basics (DNA/RNA, heredity, vaccines awareness) Health & diseases (communicable/non-communicable, immunity, nutrition, public health) Bihar Special Bihar history & heritage (ancient–medieval–modern themes; key personalities/movements) Bihar geography (physiography, rivers, soils/agriculture, disasters) Bihar polity & governance (state administration basics, local governance) Maths + Mental Ability (Quant + Reasoning) Arithmetic fundamentals (number system, simplification, percentage/ratio, SI–CI, averages) Time–work; time–speed–distance; mensuration basics (2D/3D) Algebra and geometry basics; trigonometry basics Statistics and data interpretation (tables/graphs, averages; basic probability awareness) Reasoning: verbal, non-verbal, logical reasoning; simple puzzles/arrangements        

Jan 15, 2026

Dear Student, Over the last few months, we received a large number of messages from aspirants who were facing a common and serious problem. Many of you had already joined expensive test series from different institutions, but the quality of evaluation you were receiving was not helping you improve your answer writing. At the same time, you were not in a position to join another full test series, even if you trusted BCW’s evaluation standards. You asked us a very genuine question: “Can BCW evaluate the answers that we are already writing?” There was another equally important concern. Many students were writing answers daily—PYQs, self-practice answers, sectional questions—but had no way to judge whether their writing was correct, structured, or exam-oriented. Some were diligently writing PYQs but had no mentor to tell them what was right or wrong in their answers. MOOLYANKAN was created to solve this evaluation gap once and for all. MOOLYANKAN is BCW’s Open Evaluation Platform. You can write anything—tests from any institute, PYQs, self-practice answers, essays, or full-length tests. You write wherever you want. Evaluation happens at BCW. MOOLYANKAN – Modules at a Glance Module What We Offer Price Link  Module 1: Short Answers Evaluation of 60 short answers in a month (submitted in 12 sets) ₹699 + GST Click here Module 2: Long Answers Evaluation of 24 long answers in a month (submitted in 12 sets) ₹699 + GST Click Here Module 3: GS FLT Evaluation of 5 General Studies Full Length Tests (Essay not included) ₹999 + GST Click Here Module 4: Essay Evaluation of 5 full-length essays ₹999 + GST Click Here 📅 Validity: 16 January – 16 February ⏱️ Evaluation Timeline: Evaluated copies shared within 2 days of submission For any queries or guidance on choosing the right module, feel free to contact us. Warm regards, Team BPSC Concept Wallah (BCW) 🌐 www.bpscconceptwallah.com