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AVKS Academy offers a comprehensive 150-day study planner for the CAPF 2025 Exam, including key dates for notification, application, and exam. The planner emphasizes a structured approach to studying one subject per day, with daily sessions and weekly revisions to enhance understanding and retention. It covers various subjects essential for the exam, including Polity, Geography, Environment, and History, along with test analyses and revision strategies.

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AVKS ACADEMY

150 Days SURE SHOT ROADMAP

STUDY PLANNER
CAPF 2025 Exam
Assistant Commandant

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DREAM CAPF THINK AVKS

NOTIFICATION 2025

NOTIFICATION DATE : 05.03.2025

LAST DAY TO APPLY : 25.03.2025

EXAM DATE : 03.08.2025

AVKS ACADEMY CLICK HERE TO JOIN TEST SERIES


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EXAM PATTERN
PAPER -1 PAPER -2
125 Q –250Marks 200 marks

Negative Marking –0.66 No Negative marking

MQM –Qualifying Marks


CUT OFF Marks
Morning Session Same day Afternoon
Session
OBJECTIVE DESCRIPTIVE

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210+

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WITH EX-AC VINAY INGLE SIR
C A P F P Y Q ’ S A N A L Y S I S

SUBJECT YEAR

2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024

APTITUDE & 19 16 16 15 15 20
REASONING

SCIENCE & TECH 28 31 31 31 28 25

GEOGRAPHY 17 19 20 16 20 17

ENVIRONMENT & 5 4 4 3 8 5
ECOLOGY

HISTORY , ART & 20 19 23 18 21 15


CULTURE

POLITY & IR 15 23 15 21 16 12

ECONOMY 14 9 13 10 11 16

CURRENT 15 14 13 15 11 15
AFFAIRS

A V K S A C A D E M Y
H O W T O F O L L O W T H I S P L A N

1. Focus on One Subject Per Day


Daily Subject Allocation: The planner is structured to assign one subject
per day. This allows you to immerse yourself fully in the material, ensuring
maximum comprehension and retention.

Deep Learning: With only one subject per day, you have the time to delve
into each topic thoroughly, which will help you build a stronger foundation.

2. Daily Study Sessions


Morning Session (3-4 hours):
Begin the day with the heaviest or most challenging part of the subject.
Whether it's a difficult chapter in History or complex concepts in Polity,
tackle the most critical part while your mind is fresh.

Afternoon Session (2-3 hours):


Dedicate this time to revisiting key points, reviewing your notes, or
watching videos/lectures that can strengthen your understanding of the
topic covered.

Evening Session (2 hours):


Use this time to practice MCQs, solve problems, or attempt previous years'
questions related to the day's subject.

3. Weekly Revision Day (Sunday)


Sunday = Revision Day:
No new subject is introduced on Sundays. It’s your dedicated time to
review all the topics covered during the week.

Use this day to:


Revise notes and key concepts.
Test your understanding by solving previous exam papers.
Focus on weak areas or topics that need extra attention.
Ensure your understanding is clear before moving to new subjects in the
following week.

A V K S A C A D E M Y
H O W T O F O L L O W T H I S P L A N

MUST DO POINTS

MONTHLY WEEKLY
CURRENT AFFAIRS TEST SERIES

WEEKLY WEEKLY REVISION


PAPER 2 TOPIC

IF YOU ARE READY TO


FOLLOW THIS PLAN ,
BE READY TO SEE YOUR NAME
IN RESULT PDF AS WELL.

A V K S A C A D E M Y
150 DAYS SELF STUDY PLAN
DAYS SYLLABUS TO COVER
 Historical Background
 Making of the Constitution
 Salient Features of the Constitution
 Preamble
 Citizenship
 Basic Structure
 System of Government
DAY 01-05  Federal System
 Separation of Power
(POLITY)  Centre-State Relations
 Legislative
 Administrative
 Financial
 Inter-State Relations
 Fundamental Rights
 Directive Principles of State Policy (DPSP)
 Fundamental Duties
DAY 06 TEST & ANALYSIS
 Parliament
 Parliamentary Committees/Forums/Groups
 State Legislature
 Supreme Court
DAY 07-11  High Court
 Tribunals
(POLITY)  Lok Adalat
 Gram Nyayalaya
 NALSA (National Legal Services Authority)
 ADR (Alternative Dispute Resolution)
 Family Courts

DAY 12 TEST & ANALYSIS


 Central Executive :-

 President
 Prime Minister (PM)
DAY 13-17  Council of Ministers (COM)
 Vice President
(POLITY)  Cabinet Committees

 State Executive :-
• Governor
• Council of Ministers (COM)

 Emergency Provisions
 Constitutional Amendments
 Anti-Defection Law
 Elections
 Important Judgements

DAY 18 TEST & ANALYSIS


 System of Panchayats
 Municipalities
 Special Provisions/Areas
 Constitutional and Statutory Bodies
 Administration of Scheduled and Tribal Areas
 Union and its Territories
 Special Provisions for Some States
 Co-operative Societies
 Minorities
 Language
DAY 19-22  Political Parties
 Pressure Groups
(POLITY)  All India Services
 Rights and Liabilities of the Government and Public Servants

 Governance :-

 e-Governance
 Right to Information (RTI)
 Citizen Charter
 Rights Issues
 Reforms
 Audits, etc

 Miscellaneous ( Articles , Amendments , Schedules )

DAY 23 TEST & ANALYSIS


DAY 24 POLITY REVISION
DAY 25 TEST & ANALYSIS
 Earth and the Universe
 Universe & Solar System
 The Origin and Evolution of the Earth
 Origin and Evolution of Universe, Solar System
DAY 26-30 

Interior of the Earth
Geological History of the Earth
(GEOGRAPHY)  Geological Time Scale
 Latitude and Longitude (including important parallels and meridians)
 Motions of the Earth and their effects
 Inclination of the Earth's Axis and its effects
 Local and Standard Time and the International Date Line
 Calendar (types and evolution of calendar systems)
 Eclipses - Solar, Lunar (causes, types, and phenomena)
 Distribution of Continents & Oceans (continental drift and implications)
 Physical Geography of the World
 Minerals and Rocks
 Geomorphology - Interior structure of the earth, Earth's crust
 Classification of Rocks
 Landform Development: First Order (continental drift theory, sea-floor
spreading, plate tectonics) & Second Order (Mountains, Plateaus, Plains,
etc.)

DAY 31 TEST & ANALYSIS


 Internal Forces & Their Impact:
o Volcanoes
o Earthquakes
o Folding
o Faulting
o Isostasy
 External Forces & Their Impact:
o Weathering
o Erosion & Associated Landforms
 Landforms:
o Glacial
o Desert
DAY 32-37 o Coastal
(GEOGRAPHY) o River
 Mass Movements (causes, types, and mitigation strategies)
 Climatology:
o Structure and Composition of the Atmosphere
o Insolation and Heat Budget
o Distribution of Temperature
o Temperature Inversion
o Pressure and Pressure Belts
o Winds (Planetary, Seasonal, Local, Jet Streams)
o Precipitation (Forms, Types, and Distribution)
o Air Masses, Cyclones, and Anti-Cyclones
o World Climatic Regions
o Climatic Phenomena (El Niño, La Niña, etc.)
 Oceanography:
o Ocean Features
o Ocean Waves, Currents, Tides, and Tsunamis
o Temperature and Salinity Distribution
 Marine Resources (living and non-living)
DAY 38 TEST & ANALYSIS
Geography of India and Miscellaneous


DAY 39-43 
Physical Geography of India:
Location, Area, and Boundaries
(GEOGRAPHY)  Structure and Relief: Physiographic Divisions (Northern Mountains,
Plains of India, Peninsular Plateau, and Islands of India)
 Indian Drainage System (Himalayan and Peninsular)
 Spatial and Temporal Distribution of Temperature, Pressure, Winds, and
Rainfall

 Indian Climate (Monsoon, Regional Weather, Climate and Seasons)


 Cyclones, Rainfall Patterns, and Climatic Regions of India
 Plant and Animal Life, Natural Vegetation, and Regional Variations
 Forests (distribution and conservation)
 Conservation of Environment: Ex-situ, In-situ – Biosphere Reserves,
National Parks, Wildlife Sanctuaries
 Soil Types (regional variation and conservation)
 Natural Hazards and Disasters, Disaster Management

DAY 44 TEST & ANALYSIS


Miscellaneous Topics

 Agriculture Typology and Major Crops Grown in India


 Agro-Climatic Regions
 Land Reforms and Land Use Patterns
 Animal Husbandry, Fisheries, and Aquaculture
 Water Resources: Availability, Potential, Lakes, Rivers, Dams,
Wetlands, and Interlinking of Rivers
 Mineral Resources (classification and distribution)
 Energy Resources (conventional and non-conventional resources)
DAY 45-48  Population Growth Trends (density, sex ratio, literacy, tribes, and racial
(GEOGRAPHY) 
groups in India)
Rural and Urban Settlements (types and patterns)
 Industries (types and locational factors)
 Transport and Communication:

o Railways
o Highways
o Inland Water Transport
o Shipping and Sea Ports
o Air Transport

 Map-Based Questions (from India and the World):


 Locations of rivers, lakes, cities, oceans, states, minerals, industries,

DAY 49 TEST & ANALYSIS


DAY 50 COMPLETE REVISION
DAY 51 TEST & ANALYSIS
 Ecology & Environment
 Concepts: Ecology & Ecosystem, Functions of an Ecosystem, Natural
Resource conservation
DAY 52-57  Terrestrial and Aquatic Ecosystem, Marine Organism, Ecological
Succession
(ENVIRONMENT)  Biodiversity
 Basic Concepts, Plant and Animal Diversity, Marine Organisms, Threat
to Biodiversity,
 Protected Area Network: National parks, Wildlife sanctuaries, Biosphere
reserves, Reserved and protected forests, Conservation and community
reserves, Village and Panchayat Forests, Private protected areas,
Conservation areas
 Conservation Efforts for Biodiversity - India and World Environmental
Acts and Policies, Environmental conventions
 Red Book, IUCN Classification: Critically Endangered, Schedule List -
WPA, 1972
 Environmental Issues
 Environmental Pollution: Types, Energy Crisis and Non - Conventional
Source.
 Air, Smog, Fly Ash, Water, Soil, Noise, Radio Active Waste, E-Waste,
Bio Remediation
 Climate Change & Organizations & Mitigation
 Acts, Policies and Mitigations Strategies
 International Conventions & Protocols

DAY 58 TEST & ANALYSIS


 Prehistoric Period: (Stone Age, Chalcolithic Age, Iron Age)
 Ancient Indian History: (Significance, Background, Geographical
Spread, Key Features)
 Harappan Civilization: (Also known as Indus Valley Civilization)
 Vedic Age: (Rigvedic Period, Later Vedic Period; Aspects: Society,
Economy, Political Organization, Religion, Philosophical Thought;
Sources of Vedic History)
 Mahajanapadas: (Prominent Kingdoms: Magadha, Kosala, Vrijji, and
DAY 59-64 others)
 Religious Movements: (Emergence of Jainism, Buddhism, and other
(ANCIENT sects; Social and Philosophical Reforms)
 Pre-Mauryan Period: (Haryanka Dynasty, Shishunaga Dynasty, Nanda
HISTORY) Dynasty)
 Persian and Macedonian Invasions: (Their Influence on Indian Art and
Culture: Gandhara School of Art, Greco-Buddhist Culture)
 Mauryan Period and Post-Mauryan Period: (Significant Developments,
Rise and Decline of Mauryan Empire; Sangam Age)
 Central Asian Invasions: (Indo-Greeks, Indo-Scythians, Parthians,
Kushanas; Their Role in Indian History)
 Gupta Period and Post-Gupta Period: (Key Developments under the
Guptas, Decline, and Harshavardhana's Reign)
 States of Southern and Western India: (Satavahanas, Pallavas,
Chalukyas, Pandyas; Contributions to Art, Culture, and Administration)

DAY 65 TEST & ANALYSIS


 Early Medieval Period: (Key Features, Transition from Ancient to
Medieval India)
 North Indian Empires: (Pala Dynasty, Pratihara Dynasty, Rashtrakutas;
DAY 66-70 Their Political, Cultural, and Economic Contributions)
(MEDIEVAL  South Indian Empires: (Pallavas, Chalukyas, Cholas, Cheras, Pandyas;
Role in Administration, Art, and Literature)
HISTORY)  Medieval Invasions: (Mahmud of Ghazni, Muhammad Ghori; Impact on
Indian Society and Polity)
 The Delhi Sultanate: (Dynasties: Mamluk, Khilji, Tughlaq, Sayyid,
Lodi; Administrative Reforms, Military Campaigns, Cultural
Contributions)
 Vijayanagara Kingdom and Bahmani Sultanate: (Political Rivalry,
Cultural Achievements, Decline)
 Cultural and Religious Movements: (Bhakti Movement: Saints and
Regional Impact; Sufi Movement: Spread of Islam, Syncretic Traditions)
 Afghans, Rajputs, and Sur Dynasty: (Their Role in the Political
Landscape and Military Conflicts)
 Mughal Dynasty: (Struggles for Supremacy, Notable Emperors, Major
Events including the Battles of Panipat)
 Deccan States: (Rise and Fall of Ahmadnagar, Bijapur, Golconda;
Contributions to Art, Architecture, and Diplomacy)
 Fall of the Mughal Empire: (Rise of Regional Powers like Sikhs, Jats,
Afghans, Marathas; Their Role in Shaping Indian History)
 Medieval Trade and Commerce: (Role of Indian Ocean Trade,
Emergence of Port Cities, Impact of Arab Traders)
 Art and Architecture: (Styles: Indo-Islamic Architecture, Temple
Architecture; Development of Forts, Mosques, and Tombs)
 Agrarian and Revenue Systems: (Iqta System, Jagirdari System, Land
Revenue Policies)
 Women in Medieval India: (Status, Role in Society, Prominent Women
Leaders and Reformers)
 Science and Technology in Medieval India: (Advancements in
Astronomy, Medicine, Mathematics, and Engineering)
 ART & CULTURE ( MEDIEVAL HISTORY)
 Indian Heritage Sites (UNESCO): (Cultural, Historical, and Mixed
Heritage Sites like Hampi, Konark, Ellora)
 Fairs and Festivals: (Kumbh Mela, Pushkar Fair, Hornbill Festival,
Desert Festival)
 Martial Arts: (Kalaripayattu, Silambam, Thang-ta, Gatka, Mardani Khel)

DAY 71 TEST & ANALYSIS


 Advent of Europeans Powers & the Decline of Mughal Empire
 British advent in India: Administration and Economic Policies (1757-
1857)
 Rising Resentment & the Revolt of 1857; Administrative changes after
1857.
 Social & Cultural Awakening in the first half of 19th Century
 Early Nationalism (1857 to 1906); Formation of Congress & Moderate
Phase
 Extremist Phase (1905 to 1919), Partition of Bengal, Surat Split (1906)
 Revolutionary Nationalism Phase & Movements from outside India
DAY 72-77  Swadeshi Movement, Home Rule Movements
 Phase of Mass Struggle (1919-1942): Gandhian Age in National
(MODREN Movements
HISTORY)  Rowlatt Act, Jallianwala Bagh Massacre and Khilafat Movement
 Socialistic Trends in Indian National Movement, Kisan Sabha
 Non-Cooperation, Civil Disobedience, RTC I, II, Quit India Movement
 Events from 1942 till India’s Independence (INA, RIN Mutiny etc.)
 Reforms, Acts & Committees, Congress Sessions, Governor Generals &
Viceroys
 Tribal & Peasant Uprisings, Development of Modern Education & Press,
Eminent Personalities of Indian National Movement, Role of women,
Communalism and Regionalism

DAY 78 TEST & ANALYSIS


DAY 79 HISTORY REVISION
DAY 80 TEST & ANALYSIS
 Motion
 Mechanics and Properties of Matter
 Work
 Energy and Power
 Heat
 Sound
DAY 81-86  Optics
 Properties of Fluid
(PHYSICS)  Electricity and Magnetism
 Gravitation
 Force and Laws of Motion
 Light – Reflection and Refraction
 Electric Current and its Effects
 Atomic and Nuclear Physics
 Modern Physics
 Astronomy and Space Science
 Standards and Units

DAY 87 TEST & ANALYSIS


 Matter
 Chemical Reactions &Equations
 Structure of the Atom, Atoms and Molecules
 Periodic classification of elementS
 Chemical Bonding Carbon and its compound, Oxidation and Reduction
 Acid
DAY 88-92  Bases and Salts
 Metals and Non-metals
(CHEMISTRY)  Fibre and Fabric
 Physical and Chemical Changes
 Carbon and its Compounds
 Thermodynamics
 Nanotechnology
 Polymers and Plastics
 Chemistry in Everyday Life
 Agricultural & Food Chemistry
 Bio & Medicinal Chemistry

DAY 93 TEST & ANALYSIS


 Cell: Structure and Functions
 Tissues
 Reproduction in Animals
DAY 94-99  Blood
(BIOLOGY)  Diversity in Living Organisms
 Natural Resources
 Control and Coordination
 Heredity and Evolution
 Nutrition
 Muscle movement
 Skeletal system
 Circulatory system
 Excretion.
 Diseases and Defence Mechanisms
 Food: Where Does It Come From
 Components of Food
 Plants
 Body Movements
 Living Organisms - Characteristics and Habitats Garbage in, Garbage
out
 Respiration in Organisms
 Transportation in Animals and Plants
 Reproduction in Plants
 Forests – Our Lifeline
 Wastewater
 Crop Production and Management.
 Microorganisms
 Conservation of Plants and Animals
 Vitamins

DAY 100 TEST & ANALYSIS


DAY 101 REVISION
DAY 102 TEST & ANALYSIS
 Planned and Mixed Economy
 Five-year Plans
 Inclusive Growth
 NITI Aayog
 Economic Reforms: LPG,Economic Reforms since 1991 National
Income Accounting
 Definition,Concepts: GDP, NDP, GNP, NNP, Measurement of National
Income
 Taxes, Subsidies etc.
 Money and Banking
DAY 103-108  Function of Money, Evolution of Money, Money supply etc.
 Banking: Functions and Types of Banks and NBFC, Banking Reforms,
(ECONOMY) NPA, Basel Norms etc.
 Central Bank, Concepts of Money, Credit & Monetary Policy (CRR,
Repo, etc.)
 Financial Inclusion: Jan Dhan, Mudra, Gold Monetization and Bonds
etc.
 Inflation: Definition, types and causes, Inflation targeting, Controlling &
Inflation scenario
 Types and nature of employment and unemployment
 Government Budgeting and Fiscal Policy
 Public finance, Revenue and Expenditure,Fiscal Policy, Deficits
 Tax Structure: Methods – Progressive, Regressive, Proportional &Tax
Reforms
 Types of Taxes – Direct, Indirect, VAT, GST, CTT, STT, Capital Gains,
MAT etc
 14th Finance Commission,
 15th Finance Commission
 External Sector, Foreign Trade and Currency Exchange rates
 Insurance

DAY 109 TEST & ANALYSIS


 Balance of Payment,
 Balance of Trade, International trade, IMF
 Currencytypes and management, recession: Types and Management
 Capital/Current Account Convertibility
 Trade related issues and challenges: WTO, IPR’s,GAAR, TRIPS, Trade
policies, etc.
 Financial Market
 Capital Market:Primary and Secondary Markets.
 Money Market: Important terms and concepts, Market instruments
(Treasury bill, Commercial Bill Paper, Call money etc)
DAY 110-114  Industry
 Services
(ECONOMY)  Agriculture
 India and International Institutions
 IMF
 World bank
 MIGA
 ADB
 AIIB
 BRICS
 Microeconomics
 Theory Of Consumer Behaviour
 Production and Costs
 Non-Competitive Markets
 Market Equilibrium

DAY 115 TEST & ANALYSIS


DAY 116 ECONOMY REVISION

DAY 117 COMPLETE ECONOMY TEST &


ANALYSIS
DAY 118 EXTRA DAY
REVISION
DAY 119 GEOGRAPHY + PAPER 2
DAY 120 GEOGRAPHY + PAPER 2
DAY 121 FLT – TEST
DAY 122 POLITY + PAPER 2
DAY 123 POLITY + PAPER 2
DAY 124 FLT – TEST
DAY 125 HISTORY + PAPER 2
DAY 126 HISTORY + PAPER 2
DAY 127 FLT – TEST
DAY 128 SCIENCE + PAPER 2
DAY 129 SCIENCE + PAPER 2
DAY 130 FLT – TEST
DAY 131 ECONOMY + PAPER 2
DAY 132 ECONOMY + PAPER 2
DAY 133 FLT – TEST
DAY 134 MATHS PYQ + PAPER 2
DAY 135 MATHS PYQ + PAPER 2
DAY 136 FLT – TEST
DAY 137 REVISION
DAY 138 REVISION
DAY 139 FLT – TEST
DAY 140 REVISION
DAY 141 REVISION
DAY 142 FLT – TEST
DAY 143 REVISION
DAY 144 REVISION
DAY 145 FLT – TEST
DAY 146 REVISION
DAY 147 REVISION
DAY 148 FLT – TEST
DAY 149 REVISION
DAY 150 REVISION
CURRENT AFFAIRS

DAY 1 TO 10 SEPTEMBER
DAY 11 TO 20 OCTOBER
DAY 21 TO 30 NOVEMBER
DAY 31 TO 40 DECEMBER
DAY 41 TO 50 REVISION
DAY 51 TO 60 JANUARY
DAY 61 TO 70 FEBUARY
DAY 71 TO 80 MARCH
DAY 81 TO 90 APRIL
DAY 91 TO 100 MAY
DAY 101 TO 110 JUNE
DAY 111 TO 120 REVISION
DAY 121 TO 130 REVISION
DAY 131 TO 140 REVISION
DAY 141 TO 150 REVISION

NOTE : Maths & Reasoning should be a part of your daily routine—just like
your diet. Regular practice ensures speed and accuracy.

For Paper 2, dedicate time weekly to essay writing and comprehension to build
strong writing skills.

Consistency is key to success. Stay disciplined, stay ahead!


PAPER 2 - TIPS
 LEARN THE FORMAT FROM AVKS YOUTUBE CHANNEL
 COVER 3-4 TOPICS IN A WEEK
 AFTER 7 WEEKS FOCUS ON TIME MANAGEMENT ALSO
 COVER IMPORTANT THEMES
 FOCUS ON ENGLISH SECTION
(GRAMMAR,PRECISE,COMPREHENSION) ALSO
 DO PYQS & TEST SERIES
 EVAULVATE YOUR TOPICS BY EXPERTS
 BE CONSISTENT IN YOUR EFFORTS

IMPORTANT THEMES FOR PAPER 2

Security
International Issues
Water
Social issues
Vulnerable Section
Farmers
Political Issues ( Eg. UCC )
Women
Industrial Growth
Environment and Its Protection
Energy
Agriculture
Economy
Children
Media
Artificial Intelligence
Elections
Terrorism
Health
Education
India’s Future /Indian Ethos
Culture
Science And Technology
Major Incident or Accident
CAPF STUDY PLANNER
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A V K S A C A D E M Y
LET’S BEGIN THE 150 DAYS
HUSTLE

"THE JOURNEY OF A THOUSAND


MILES BEGINS WITH ONE STEP."

A V K S A C A D E M Y
🚀 KEY FEATURES OF OUR CAPF AC 2025 STUDY PLAN:
Strategic Planning: A detailed day-by-day
breakdown to guide you through 200 days of
focused preparation, ensuring no topic is left
unexplored

Daily Milestones: Celebrate small victories with


daily achievements, maintaining momentum and
boosting confidence.

Midterm and Full-Length Practice Tests: Assess


your progress with carefully curated tests,
simulating exam conditions for optimal readiness.

Revision Strategies: Built-in revision days to


reinforce learning, solidify concepts, and enhance
retention.

Motivational Boosters: Daily motivational quotes


and messages to keep you inspired and
determined throughout your journey

Exclusive Resources: Access to supplementary


study materials, tips, and tricks from seasoned
experts to enhance your preparation.

A V K S A C A D E M Y

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