UPSC Labour Enforcement Officer (LEO) exam 2023
For UPSC LEO, you have 2 options of preparation with Human Peritus:
1. Self Study with Printed Books: Study Material Package
You will get 11 Printed Books to cover 100% syllabus (check out sample in the middle of this page). Plus you will get the following for free:
(i) Online questions bank of around 7,000 questions, with detailed explanation
(ii) 5 full length mock test papers just like actual UPSC LEO exam (Plus PYQs solved (2017, 2015 and 2013 papers of ALC/LEO).
With these 3 things, you do not need to look at any other book, not even previous papers. Depend completely upon us for confidence of facing any question in UPSC LEO. (Look at this short video to understand how everything looks like)
2. Coaching Classes: Online Coaching classes + Recorded videos
Other than the Study material package, you will get recorded video classes and live coaching classes for the syllabus of UPSC LEO. The classes have already commenced. Get in touch with our team to understand, what all we have covered in live classes till now.
You can assess the quality and style of teaching by checking out some of the classes available on the middle of this page.
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Keep reading this page to understand finer points like the quality of content in concise printed booklets, the timing of live classes, demo recorded classes, how to enroll, how we created this course, experiences of previous toppers, our team, etc. Still, if you can not find anything, immediately contact us using the blue button on the bottom left. You may also call us anytime at 9717781110.
Do you know, that during 2017 exam of UPSC, out of total 35 selections at least 7 selections were from Human Peritus? Their names are - Sakshi Chugh (Delhi), Rajnish Sangwan (Jind), Mukesh Tiwary (Bokaro), Saravanan (Tamil Nadu), Jayanta Prasad Behera (Ranchi), Sanjeet Kumar (Ranchi). Check out their experiences at the bottom of this page.
Option 1
Study Material Package-
11 Printed Booklets to cover 100% syllabus
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Online Questions bank of 7000 questions, with Detailed Explanation
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5 Fresh Mocks plus 3 previous years papers
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Option 2
Study Material + Recorded Videos-
Everything under Option 1
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200 hours of Video Classes conducted especially for this exam
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Videos available on both mobile and laptop
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Option 3
Study Material + Recorded + Live Classes-
Everything under Option 2
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200 hours of live Online Classes, where you interact with the teacher for doubts
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4 months of continuous classes with 3-4 classes per week
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How will you prepare with us ?
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Refer Concise Booklets
Pick up any keyword of the syllabus. Say 'Factories Act 1948' under Labour Laws. First, you will cover it from a concise printed booklet.
Check out printed booklets in the middle of this page to assess the quality of content in booklets
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Understand Concepts
Second, you will learn from a live/recorded class on 'Factories Act 1948' with qualified Faculty, followed by a Quiz in the class.
Check out recorded classes in middle of this page to assess the style and quality of teaching
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Practice Questions
Third (super important), you will login onto the online test platform and practice 60-70 questions only on the topic of 'Factories Act 1948'. Once attempted, you will go through a detailed explanation of every question.
Check out the video in the middle of page, on why this question bank is MUST for UPSC LEO
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Attempt Mocks
And you are ready for UPSC LEO, once you cover all keywords with this approach. Finally, you will attempt fresh Mock Tests papers online just like the real UPSC CBT exam to learn time management for the exam day.
Check out video interviews of students, who cracked UPSC RT exams with this 4 step preparation plan.
Check out how Printed Booklets looks like...
You will get following booklets through courier:
1. Labour Laws Part I
2. Labour Laws Part II
3. Labour Codes
4. Industrial Relations
5. Numerical Ability & Reasoning (General Mental Ability)
6. Current Events
7. Economic and Social Development
8. Indian Polity (Constitution)
You will get current affairs for 1 year in form of PDF files via email.
Check out few sample booklets (takes 40-50 seconds to download, please wait….)
Labour Laws Part-1
Industrial Relations
New Labour Codes
Indian Constitution
Numerical Ability and Reasoning
Check out how Question Bank looks like....
- Online question bank has 7,000 questions, which are sub-divided in 100 sub-topics. The objective is to give you the flexibility to focus more on those topics, where you feel the need.
- These questions will include every question that has been ever asked in any UPSC exam in last 10-15 years like Civils, NDA, CDS, Recruitment exams like EPFO, AFPC, ALC, Administrative Officers etc. PLUS, new questions created by our team.
- Each question has not only the answer but a Detailed Explanation.
- Note that this Question Bank is SUPER IMPORTANT. Our past experience says that those students have done much better in exam, who spent quality time not only on booklets but also on the question bank.
- Watch this video to understand, how it looks like
- The Online Question Bank also includes 5 Full length fresh Mock Tests papers. They will give you actual UPSC exam like feel. The objective is to learn time management for the exam day.
- Plus previous years papers of 2013, 2015 and 2017 are also included.
Let us learn from success stories....
Sakshi Chugh- UPSC ALC 2017
Sanjeet Kumar- UPSC ALC 2017 exam
Bhupender Yadav- EPFO exam 2021
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UPSC LEO
Our Team ....
Meeta
Meeta scored 99.97 percentile in Code 55 HRM subject of UGC NET. She has more than 10 years of teaching experience in HRM, OB, Labour Laws, Legal Aspects (both Company Law & Business Law), Industrial Relations, Labour Welfare. She is also qualified Company Secretary. She has written a book on Business Studies. In her free time (which she rarely gets), she like painting, sketching and badminton.
Abhinav
Abhinav is JRF qualified in HRM with 99.94 percentile in year 2019. He did B. Tech from Indian School of Mines-ISM (IIT) Dhanbad and MBA from Delhi School of Economics. He teaches Labour Laws, Government Business Interface, Social Development and few General Studies topics. He loves to teach, sing, reading Hindi novels.
Priyanka
Priyanka in NET qualified in Code 55 HRM subject. She graduated from Nottingham, Malaysia and then did her MBA. She teaches HRM, Industrial Relations, Labour Laws, Teaching Aptitude and Business Communication. Recently Priyanka moved to Ontario and takes online classes from there. She worked in corporate sector for 5 years before moving to Academics.
FAQs- Must Read before you enroll
Please note that our responsibility does not stop at despatching the courier. It is our responsibility that the courier reaches your doorstep. If there is damage, loss, or excessive delay (beyond 20 days) to the packet, we will send you another packet.
Please note that all communication is sent through emails only. Therefore, it is important to keep reading all our emails carefully. If any doubt, immediately write us at contact@humanperitus.com
These Live Classes will be for around 200 hours. There will be 3-4 classes per week, each being of 2 hours. The classes will be either at 11 AM, or 3 PM, or at 8 PM at night.
You will get a weekly email every Friday in advance, with a schedule for the classes for the next week. For illustration, it will be like:
Monday 8 PM- HRM Class,
Tuesday 3 PM- Numerical Aptitude Class,
Wednesday– 11 AM- Polity Class,
Thursday 8 PM- Labour Laws class and so on …..
If you miss any class, don’t worry. You will get recorded videos of all Live Classes, which you can watch any time. Recorded videos of all live classes are made available once every week (on every Monday).
Check out some of the Recorded Videos given on this page to assess the style and quality of teaching.
Online Question Bank: You can access via web browser (desktop/laptop) or Android based mobile app (not available on iOS).
Recorded Videos of Live Classes: You can access via web browser (any computer/laptop) or any mobile app (available both on android and iOS). You can watch recorded videos on 2 devices, One Mobile/Tab and One Desktop/Laptop.
Live Classes: You can access via any web browser (desktop/laptop/tab) or any mobile app (available both on android and iOS).
Access to all resources like online question bank, recorded videos will be till exam date of UPSC LEO. In case, the exam is cancelled by UPSC, the access to all resources will be till 1 year from the date of payment.
The fee mentioned on the website is final and it includes 18% GST, courier charges and everything else. Beyond it, there are no discounts.
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You can email your doubts at contact@humanperitus.com. Then that email is assigned to subject matter expert in our team and you will receive clarification over email/call within 1-2 days.
If you are enrolled for Option 3, you can ask your doubts to the teacher in the Live Class.
FAQs- Good to Read- UPSC Labour Enforcement Officer Exam 2022
Conceptual Learning
Our Live Classes are not just 30,000 feet overview, but with detailed conceptual understanding spanning over 200 hours. Check out some of recorded classes to understand how we teach. (videos are given in the middle of this page).
Coverage of Syllabus
We ensure 100% coverage of Syllabus. With Human Peritus course, you need not touch any other book, not even previous years’ papers. Not even required current affairs. Nothing else. You can depend completely on us.
Smart Preparation
While on the one hand, we ensure 100% coverage and confidence of having more than 85-90% questions in the exam, on the other hand, we also ensure that you study only what is required for the exam. For instance, although you will study the Factories Act in only 14 pages in our booklet, still will have the confidence of facing any question in the exam, as if you have studied 74 pages of the published act.
Success Stories
Thousands of students have realized their dream with Human Peritus. Check out video experiences of hundreds of such students by Clicking Here.
Regular Updates
After every exam, we analyze, how many questions came from our course. Then we update our course accordingly (and this cycle continues with each exam). By doing it over the years, we have reached a stage, where consistently more than 85-90% of questions are from our course. In 2017 exam of UPSC, out of 120 questions, more than 100 questions were from the course of Human Peritus. Check out Nov 2017 Exam Analysis, where we have mapped every question to its source in Human Peritus Study Material.
Online Question Bank
One of the key enablers to get you success is our Online Question Bank. Each of these 7000 questions is with not only answer but with a detailed explanation. It is Super Important to go through detailed explanation of every question (objective is not to assess you but to make you learn concept). This is the reason, why we repeatedly keep emphasizing that only reading our printed booklets is not sufficient. You MUST go through these 7000 questions.
These 7000 questions are further divided into around 100-125 subtopics. This gives you the flexibility to focus on only those areas, where you feel the need.
Since the inception of Human Peritus in 2011, our preparation approach has been quite traditional. First, we do a lot of research in analyzing the “boundary” of the syllabus by looking at PYQ’s. Then within that boundary, we provide “maximum possible coverage” of the concepts. What we do not do, is to try to find out what is more important or less important within that boundary. We study everything like a dedicated student. We make things “concise” but we don’t “leave out” things.
Firstly
We believe that nobody can guess important questions in objective exams (yes, we can identify some of the most repeating ones; but is that sufficient for cracking UPSC exam?….NO). The only way to secure prestigious job of UPSC is to cover the full syllabus within the boundary >> Then practice a lot of questions from that topic >> and you are ready for that topic. So, if you are enrolling with Human Peritus with the hope that we know important questions, which will come in the exam, DO NOT JOIN US.
Secondly
Like all the good things in the world, preparation takes time. We do not have any magical formula to cover everything in 1 month. We make a plan >> we follow the plan >> we expect you to do what we advise you >> and you are ready for the exam. If you do not have the time and patience of at least 3-4 months, DO NOT JOIN US.
Thirdly
Our Faculty members will only “teach” in class. Very less time is spent on “Gyan” or “motivation” or “making you like videos”. We understand that you are grown-up Post-Graduate students and we treat you like that. Our only objective is to give you the confidence of 100% coverage of the syllabus and teachers spend time on that only. If you are expecting classes to be full of “stand-up comedy”, DO NOT JOIN US.
Finally
Our approach has worked well in previous RT exams of UPSC like ALC, LEO, ESIC DD, EPFO, Admin Officer etc. And we are pretty confident that this “4 Step preparation plan” will work in coming UPSC Labour Enforcement Officer exam as well.
We have designed this course for UPSC Labour Enforcement Officer after a detailed analysis of all Recruitment exams (RTs) of UPSC. For example, the syllabus has the keyword “General Mental Ability”. We identified all other exams of UPSC, which have this keyword in their syllabus. Then we looked at every question of that paper. Only then, we decided what should be the boundary of the syllabus of the “General Mental Ability”.
We strongly advise you to check out this topic wise analysis at this link
You should be looking for these 5 points, while evaluating any institute:
1. Teaching or Gyan
Check if you are getting just 30,000 feet overview or detailed conceptual learning. If you have attended a 2-hour class on “Motivation Theories”, do you have the confidence to tackle every possible question on this topic? Also, check how much time is spent on actual teaching and how much on “motivating you to like videos” or “promoting their courses”.
2. Mentorship
Are you joining a team, which can guide you throughout your preparation journey? Give a call and ask for a discussion with a faculty member. Ask that faculty some real questions, like:
- Is XYZ Act part of the syllabus?
- Do I have to study new labour codes?
- What has been the trend of cut-offs?
- Which topics can I ignore or focus on more?
- Which topics in the syllabus have relevance to current affairs?
Assess the quality of telephonic discussion. See if you are getting connected to a “sales guy” or an “academic mentor and guide”.
3. Interaction in Class
Check if students are able to ask doubts in the class by speaking/discussing or you have been given just a chat option. Attend a few demo classes to understand this.
4. Study Material
No exam can be cleared by just listening to what the teacher says. After every class, it is mandatory to read that topic from the books. Check whether you are getting study material covering all the keywords of the syllabus. Most of the time, you will be getting random PDF files or pdf of class notes. Check if you are getting this confidence that you don’t have to look at any other book.
5. Previous Results
Check previous results of the institute.
From a coverage point of view, the Study Material will give you 100% coverage, but the probability of selection is much higher (4 times) in video classes program, because of the following reasons:
(i) a Large number of topics require conceptual clarity, which will need a teacher to make it easier, like Labour Laws, OB Theories, Numerical Aptitude.
(iii) If it takes x hours to prepare without a teacher, then it will take only 0.4x hours with a teacher. Since time for UPSC LEO exam is limited, you need someone to make it quicker for you.
(iv) You get into discipline because now someone else is pushing you towards completion of the syllabus (this is the biggest contributor)
(v) While teaching, the teacher explains how questions are framed from a given topic.
Our analysis says that the Current Affairs for UPSC LEO exam is quite static and theoretical. There is no need to teach it, as there is nothing conceptual. We expect that you should be able to understand and memorize by reading our printed booklets. Since the current affairs are factual in nature, the teacher does not add any value by reading that out in a class. You can read it yourself. In fact if you can cover 10 issues by self reading in X time, the teacher will be able to cover just 2-3 issues in X time.
Please note that, there is no need to refer newspapers or any other source for current affairs. You can completely depend upon us. Our booklets are sufficient. However, it is advisable to keep reading at least 1 newspaper, as it helps you in interview as well.
Although, our team, carefully packs the content, before despatch, sometimes, we may also commit mistakes.
If you find that, any booklet is missing or there are two booklets with same topic, there is no need to worry. Please write an email to us. Immediately, we will send you another courier with missing booklets.
Please note that, there is no need to panic. Our relationship with you does not end with despatch of courier. Our team will continuously assist you till exam time by (a) updating new content on online platform (b) handling your queries on any syllabus topic (c) we also do few free preparation tips classes in last 2 months of exam.
The Syllabus of 2023 exam of UPSC LEO is given below:
A. Constitutional provisions relating to Labour
1. ‘Labour’ as a subject falls in the Concurrent List with respect to which both Parliament and State Legislatures are competent to enact laws.
2. Significance of Fundamental Rights to worker, employer and the industry.
3. State’s obligation under the Directive Principles of the State Policy to enact laws for the welfare of worker and to provide social security to the worker, with special obligation to protect and promote the rights of working women and children.
B. Industrial Relations
1. The Trade Union Act, 1926
2. The Industrial Employment (Standing Orders) Act, 1946
3. The Industrial Disputes Act, 1947
C. Social Security
1. The Employees Compensation Act, 1923
2. The Employees State Insurance Act, 1948
3. The Unorganized Workers Social Security Act, 2008
4. The Payment of Gratuity Act, 1972
5. The Maternity Benefits Act, 1961
D. Labour Welfare
1. The Factories Act, 1948
2. The Contract Labour (Regulation & Abolition) Act, 1970
3. The Interstate Migrant Workman (RE & CS) Act, 1979
E. Special Legislations relating to Building and Other Construction Workers
1. The Building and Other Constructions Workers (Regulation of Employment and Conditions of Service) Act, 1996
2. The Building and Other Construction Workers Welfare Cess Act, 1996
F. Wages and Bonus
1. The Payment of Wages Act, 1936
2. The Minimum Wages Act, 1948
3. The Payment of Bonus Act, 1965
G. New 4 Labour Codes
1. The Wages Code, 2019
2. The Industrial Relations Code, 2020
3. The Social Security Code, 2020
4. The Industrial Safety and Health Code, 2020
H. Trade Union Movement
I. General Mental Ability
J. Current Events of National and International Importance
The syllabus of 2017 exam of UPSC LEO is given below:
1. Labour Welfare.
2. Social Work and Social Security Laws.
3. Industrial Relations.
4. Human Resource development.
5. Principles of Natural Justice.
6. Trade Union Act.
7. Trade Union Movement.
8. Labour Laws.
- a. Industrial Disputes Act, 1947.
- b. Payment of Wages Act, 1936.
- c. Minimum Wages Act, 1948.
- d. Contract Labour (Regulation & Abolition) Act, 1970.
- e. Child Labour (P & R) Act, 1986.
- f. Payment of Gratuity Act, 1972.
- g. Building & Other Construction Workers (RE & CS) Act, 1996.
9. Current Events.
10. Constitution of India.
11. General Mental Ability.
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