Geology Optional Test Series 2025 / 2026

8 Sectional + 4 Full Length Tests

Rs. 8999 Only

Details

What is Geology Optional Test Series 2025 / 2026 by Synopsis IAS?

It is a detailed and comprehensive Course for UPSC CSE Aspirants, designed by Krishna sir.

Included Modules

  1. Geology Optional (Test Series with Evaluation): 8 Sectional + 4 Full Length Tests (Tests, Model Answers, Evaluation)
  2. Geology Optional PYQs solved: 1979-2025 Solved Papers
  3. Answer Writing Sessions: Approach Videos and Papers Discussion Videos
  4. 500+ Practice Questions with Solutions.

Geology Optional Test Series for UPSC 2026 Schedule:

  • 8 Sectional Tests (Till Prelims): 06 September - 15 February 2026 
  • 2 Full-Length Tests: You can choose dates before or after Prelims 2026. 
  • 2 Simulator Tests (Full-Length Tests): on the same day, Morning & Afternoon. You can choose dates before or after Prelims 2026.
  • Dates can be postponed, but can not be preponed.
Test No Date Test Syllabus Test Name (Units Covered)
1 6 September 2025 Paper 1 Section A: Units 1, 2, 3 General Geology, Geomorphology & Remote Sensing, Structural Geology
2 19 September 2025 Paper 1 Section B: Units 4, 5, 6 Paleontology, Indian Stratigraphy, Hydrogeology & Engineering Geology
3 3 October 2025 Paper 2 Section A: Units 1, 2, 3 Mineralogy, Igneous & Metamorphic Petrology, Sedimentary Petrology
4 15 October 2025 Paper 2 Section B: Units 4, 5, 6 Economic Geology, Mining Geology, Geochemistry & Environmental Geology
40 Days Break for Revision
5 25 November 2025 Paper 1 Section A: Units 1, 2, 3 General Geology, Geomorphology & Remote Sensing, Structural Geology
6 21 December 2025 Paper 1 Section B: Units 4, 5, 6 Paleontology, Indian Stratigraphy, Hydrogeology & Engineering Geology
7 18 January 2026 Paper 2 Section A: Units 1, 2, 3 Mineralogy, Igneous & Metamorphic Petrology, Sedimentary Petrology
8 15 February 2026 Paper 2 Section B: Units 4, 5, 6 Economic Geology, Mining Geology, Geochemistry & Environmental Geology
Break for Revision (Choose Dates Before Prelims or After Prelims)
9 08 March 2026/ 15 June 2026  Paper 1 Full Syllabus (Units 1-6) Paper 1 Full-Length Test
10 15 March 2026/ 15 July 2026  Paper 2 Full Syllabus (Units 1-6) Paper 2 Full-Length Test
11 29 March 2026 (2 PM - 5 PM)/ 10 August 2026 (9 AM - 12 PM) Paper 1 Full Syllabus (Units 1-6) Paper 1 Full-Length Test (Simulator Test 1)
12 29 March 2026 (2 PM - 5 PM)/ 10 August 2026 (2 PM - 5 PM) Paper 2 Full Syllabus (Units 1-6) Paper 2 Full-Length Test (Simulator Test 2)

Geology Optional Test Series for UPSC 2025 Schedule

Test No Date Test Syllabus Test Name (Units Covered)
1 15 June 2025 Paper 1 Section A: Units 1, 2, 3 General Geology, Geomorphology & Remote Sensing, Structural Geology
2 22 June 2025 Paper 1 Section B: Units 4, 5, 6 Paleontology, Indian Stratigraphy, Hydrogeology & Engineering Geology
3 29 June 2025 Paper 2 Section A: Units 1, 2, 3 Mineralogy, Igneous & Metamorphic Petrology, Sedimentary Petrology
4 06 July 2025 Paper 2 Section B: Units 4, 5, 6 Economic Geology, Mining Geology, Geochemistry & Environmental Geology
Module 2
5 12 July 2025 Paper 1 Section A: Units 1, 2, 3 General Geology, Geomorphology & Remote Sensing, Structural Geology
6 17 July 2025 Paper 1 Section B: Units 4, 5, 6 Paleontology, Indian Stratigraphy, Hydrogeology & Engineering Geology
7 22 July 2025 Paper 2 Section A: Units 1, 2, 3 Mineralogy, Igneous & Metamorphic Petrology, Sedimentary Petrology
8 27 July 2025 Paper 2 Section B: Units 4, 5, 6 Economic Geology, Mining Geology, Geochemistry & Environmental Geology
Full Length Tests (Scheduled after IAS Mains for IFoS 2025)
9 1 August 2025 Paper 1 Full Syllabus (Units 1-6) Paper 1 Full-Length Test
10 3 August 2025 Paper 2 Full Syllabus (Units 1-6) Paper 2 Full-Length Test
11 10 Aug 2025 (9 AM - 12 PM) Paper 1 Full Syllabus (Units 1-6) Paper 1 Full-Length Test (Simulator Test 1)
12 10 Aug 2025 (2 PM - 5 PM) Paper 2 Full Syllabus (Units 1-6) Paper 2 Full-Length Test (Simulator Test 2)

What you will get:

  • Each student will get a unique Student dashboard at www.synopsisias.com
  • Unique Login id and Password for the Student dashboard.
  • Upload your answer sheet or OMR sheet to your student dashboard.
  • Candidates will upload Solved Answer Copies.
  • Download evaluated Answer sheet with proper feedback and comments. (after 10-14 days) (N/A for Prelims tests)
  • Video Discussion of 300+ Questions (PYQs +).
  • Question Paper-cum-Model Answer (PDF files only. No hard copy dispatch)
  • Study material for Content enrichment: Geology Optional PYQ Course and E Books (PDF files only. No hard copy dispatch)

IMPORTANT POINTS RELATED TO GEOLOGY TEST SERIES FOR UPSC

  • Study material will be provided in soft copy only and will not be dispatched.
  • In case a student is found involved in any violation of copyrights of Synopsis IAS material, the admission to the test series will be cancelled.
  • The fee once paid is non-refundable and non- transferable.
  • Synopsis IAS reserves all rights related to admission.
  • Synopsis IAS reserves all rights to make any changes in test series schedule, if need so arises.
  • Last date for submission of answer copies for evaluation: 12 Days Before the Mains Examination 2025. You will get back all the evaluated copies latest before 1 week Mains 2025. No copy will be accepted after the last date.

Faculties

Krishna Sir

Course Pages

100+ Pages

Course Duration

10 Hours

Validity

IFS Mains 2026

Course Content / Syllabus

Following subjects are covered:

Italic topics are IFS only topics.

Paper 1 Section A

1. General Geology: The Solar System, Meteorites, Origin and interior of the earth and age of earth; Radioactivity; Volcanoes- causes and products, Volcanic belts; Earthquakes-causes, effects, earthquake belts,​ Seismic zones of India, intensity and magnitude,​​ Seismographs​; Island arcs, trenches and mid-ocean ridges; Continental drifts- evidence and mechanism; Seafloor spreading, Plate tectonics; Isostasy; Orogeny and epeirogeny, Continents and oceans.

2. Geomorphology and Remote Sensing: Basic concepts of geomorphology; Weathering and soil formations; Mass wasting​; Landforms, slopes and drainage; Geomorphic cycles and their interpretation; Morphology and its relation to structures and lithology; Coastal geomorphology; Applications of geomorphology in mineral prospecting, civil engineering; Hydrology and environmental studies; Geomorphology of Indian subcontinent.

Aerial photographs and their interpretation-merits and limitations; The Electromagnetic spectrum; Orbiting satellites and sensor systems; Indian Remote Sensing Satellites; Satellites data products; Applications of remote sensing in geology; The Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and Global Positioning System (GPS) - its applications.

3. Structural Geology: Principles of geologic mapping and map reading, Projection diagrams, Stress and strain ellipsoid and stress-strain relationships of elastic, plastic and viscous materials; Strain markers in deformed rocks; Behaviour of minerals and rocks under deformation conditions; Folds and faults classification and mechanics; Structural analysis of folds, foliations, lineations, joints and faults, unconformities; Superposed deformation​; Time-relationship between crystallization and deformation; Introduction to petrofabrics.

Paper 1 Section B

4. Paleontology: Species- definition and nomenclature; Megafossils and Microfossils; Modes of preservation of fossils; Different kinds of microfossils; Application of microfossils in correlation, petroleum exploration, paleoclimatic and paleoceanographic studies.

Evolutionary trend in Hominidae, Equidae and Proboscidae; Siwalik fauna; Gondwana flora and fauna and its importance; Index fossils and their significance. Morphology, geological history and evolutionary trend in Cephalopoda, Trilobita, Brachiopoda, Echinoidea and Anthozoa. Stratigraphic utility of Ammonoidea, Trilobita and Graptoloidea.

5. Indian Stratigraphy: Classification of stratigraphic sequences: lithostratigraphic, biostratigraphic, chronostratigraphic and magnetostratigraphic and their interrelationships; Distribution and classification of Precambrian rocks of India; Study of stratigraphic distribution and lithology of Phanerozoic rocks of India with reference to fauna, flora and economic importance; Major boundary problems- Cambrian/Precambrian, Permian/Triassic, Cretaceous/Tertiary and Pliocene/Pleistocene; Study of climatic conditions, paleogeography and igneous activity in the Indian subcontinent in the geological past; Tectonic framework of India; Evolution of the Himalayas.

6. Hydrogeology and Engineering Geology: Hydrologic cycle and genetic classification of water; Movement of subsurface water; Springs; Porosity, permeability, hydraulic conductivity, transmissivity and storage coefficient, classification of aquifers; Water-bearing characteristics of rocks; Ground-water chemistry; Salt water intrusion; Types of wells; Drainage basin morphometry; Exploration for groundwater; Groundwater recharge; Problems and management of groundwater; Rainwater harvesting.

Engineering properties of rocks; Geological investigations for dams, tunnels highways, railway and bridges; Rock as construction material; Landslides-causes, prevention and rehabilitation; Earthquake-resistant structures.

 

Paper 2 Section A

1. Mineralogy: Classification of crystals into systems and classes of symmetry; International system of crystallographic notation; Use of projection diagrams to represent crystal symmetry; Crystal defects; Elements of X-ray crystallography. ​Petrological microscope and accessories;

Physical and chemical characters of rock forming silicate mineral groups; Structural classification of silicates; Common minerals of igneous and metamorphic rocks; Minerals of the carbonate, phosphate, sulphide and halide groups; Clay minerals.

Optical properties of common rock forming minerals; Pleochroism, extinction angle, double refraction, birefringence, twinning and dispersion in minerals.

2. Igneous and Metamorphic Petrology: Generation and crystallization of magmas; Crystallization of albite-anorthite, diopside-anorthite and diopside-wollastonite-silica systems; Bowen’s Reaction Principle; Magmatic differentation and assimilation; Petrogenetic significance of the textures and structures of igneous rocks; Petrography and petrogenesis of granite, syenite, diorite, basic and ultrabasic groups, charnockite, anorthosite and alkaline rocks; Carbonatites; Deccan volcanic province.

Types and agents of metamorphism; Metamorphic grades and zones; Phase rule; Facies of regional and contact metamorphism; ACF and AKF diagrams; Textures and structures of metamorphic rocks; Metamorphism of arenaceous, argillaceous and basic rocks; Minerals assemblages, Retrograde metamorphism; Metasomatism and granitisation, migmatites, Granulite terrains of India.

3. Sedimentary Petrology: Sediments and Sedimentary rocks: Processes of formation; digenesis and lithification; Clastic and non-clastic rocks-their classification, petrography and depositional environment; Sedimentary facies and provenance; Sedimentary structures and their significance; Heavy minerals and their significance; Sedimentary basins of India.

Paper 2 Section B

4. Economic Geology: Ore, ore minerals and gangue, tenor of ore, classification of ore deposits; Process of formation of minerals deposits; Controls of ore localization; Ore textures and structures; Metallogenic epochs and provinces; Geology of the important Indian deposits of aluminum, chromium, copper, gold, iron, lead zinc, manganese, titanium, uranium and thorium and industrial minerals; Deposits of coal and petroleum in India; National Mineral Policy; Conservation and utilization of mineral resources; Marine mineral resources and Law of Sea.

5. Mining Geology: Methods of prospecting-geological, geophysical, geochemical and geobotanical; Techniques of sampling; Estimation of reserves or ore; Methods of exploration and mining- metallic ores, industrial minerals, marine mineral resources and building stones; Mineral beneficiation and ore dressing.

6. Geochemistry and Environmental Geology: Cosmic abundance of elements; Composition of the planets and meteorites; Structure and composition of Earth and distribution of elements; Trace elements; Elements of crystal chemistry-types of chemical bonds, coordination number; Isomorphism and polymorphism; Elementary thermodynamics.

Natural hazards-floods, mass wasting, landslides, costal hazards, coastal erosion, earthquakes and volcanic activity and mitigation; Environmental impact of urbanization, mining, open cast mining, industrial and radioactive waste disposal, use of fertilizers, dumping of mine waste and fly ash; Pollution of ground and surface water, marine pollution; Environment protection - legislative measures in India; Sea level changes: causes and impact.

 

General Details

Lectures: There are pre recorded lectures by the highly qualified and experienced faculties.

Study material: Course study material will be available for registered students in downloadable and printable PDF format on the student dashboard. 

Personalized student dashboard: Registered Students get a Personalized student dashboard with a login password. You can watch the lectures anywhere, anytime and any number of times.

Two-way feedback: We take students’ feedback seriously. We can remove or replace faculties if the feedback is not good.

It is a Paid Batch for UPSC CSE aspirants. However, a number of videos are uploaded at YouTube for Demo and Awareness purpose.

Course Completion Date: 1 month before exam

Validity: One month after exam.

How is this course different from similar courses by other coachings?

STUDY MATERIAL
Other coachings provide too much content.

Still, a number of topics are left out. Students are forced to follow two or three coachings, along with a newspaper like The Hindu, Indian Express, Dainik Jagran etc.

Ultimately, students tend to confuse and get stressed. A number of students even do not appear in the exam due to the phobia of Current Affairs, PT type compilations, The Hindu, Indian Express.

At Synopsis IAS, we provide to the point and Synoptic Content.

No other Study Material / Book needed: For making content, we start with NCERTs, and refer newspapers, standard text books, reference books, research papers and journals. We update the content with current affairs regularly. After making content for any topic, we also refer to the other major institutes notes to ensure that we don't miss any important point or topic.

Still, the content is available in approx 1/3rd pages as compared to the other institutes.

Krishna sir is the content head at Synopsis IAS. The course content is thoroughly reviewed by him. He has gained 7+ years of experience in Research and Development while in services at DAE, GOI.

LECTURES

We do not waste unnecessary time in selling coupons for courses, marketing, and promotions. The faculties just teach, teach and teach, and do not beat around the bush. The lecture duration is short – If other institute has covered the same topic in 1 hour, we cover that just in approx. 15-20 minutes.

MEDIUM OF COURSE

We teach in easy Hinglish language. The content slides for the course are in Hinglish (One line English, One line Hindi).

The course is available in English and Hindi Mediums. The Study Material is in Three Languages: First file is in English, Second file is in Hindi, Third file is Bilingual (one line English, one line Hindi). The Lectures are delivered in Hinglish.

GUIDANCE

When it comes to guidance, noone can even come closer to Synopsis IAS. The Synopsis IAS institute is based on the vision of a person, who left services just to teach and provide genuine Guidance.

There are Strategy Videos by Krishna Sir: He has discussed the strategy to prepare for UPSC in cover in a realistic way in his most popular Guidance Series.

COST

The course is available for a very less price compared to any other online or offline coaching.

Content Developers and Faculties

Krishna Sir

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