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UPSC Exam Pattern The UPSC exam pattern is split into 3 stages: Preliminary examination Main examination Personality Test UPSC exam pattern for Prelims (2020) The exam date is released by UPSC for prelims examination which is 31st May 2020. The preliminary examination stage includes 2 papers. Both the papers conduct in at some point. If the applicant can clear the prelims examination, then he/she will qualify for giving the most examination. The preliminary exam score won’t be counted within the


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Civil service exam The examination consists of the following three stages: · Stage I: Preliminary examination – A qualifying test advertised in Feb–March and held in June–July each year. Results are published in mid-August. · Stage II: Main examination – Held in October every year. Results are usually published in the second week of March. · Stage III: Personality Test (interview) – held in December each year. Final results are usually announced in May . The training program for the selected candidates usually commences the following September. Eligibility Eligibility for the examination is as follows: Nationality · For the Indian Administrative Service and the Indian Police Service, the candidate must be a citizen of India. · For other services, the candidate must be one of the following: · A citizen of India · A citizen of Nepal or a subject of Bhutan · A person of Indian origin who has migrated from Pakistan, Myanmar, Sri Lanka, Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Zambia, Malawi, Zaire, Ethiopia or Vietnam with the intention of permanently settling in India Education All candidates must have as a minimum one of the following educational qualifications: · A degree from a Central, State
or a Deemed university · A degree received through correspondence or distance education · A degree from an open university · A qualification recognized by the Government of India as being equivalent to one of the above The following candidates are also eligible, but must submit proof of their eligibility from a competent authority at their institute/university at the time of the main examination, failing which they will not be allowed to attend the exam.[1] · Candidates who have appeared in an examination, the passing of which would render them educationally qualified enough to satisfy one of the above points · Candidates who have passed the final exam of the MBBS degree but have not yet completed an internship. · Candidates who have passed the final exam of ICAI, ICSI and ICWAI. · A degree from a private university. · A degree from any foreign university recognized by the Association of Indian Universities. Age The candidate must have attained the age of 21 years and must not have attained the age of 32 years (for the General category candidate) on August 1 of the year of examination. Prescribed age limits vary with respect to caste reservations. · For Other Backward Castes (OBC) the upper age limit is 35 · For Scheduled Castes (SC) and Scheduled Tribes (ST), the limit is 37 years. · The upper age limit is relaxed for certain candidates who are backward with respect to other factors and physically handicapped (PH) people. Numbers of attempts The number of times a candidate may attempt the exam is limited as follows: · General category candidates = 6. · OBC category candidates = 9. · SC/ST candidates = unlimited attempts till 37 years of age. Appearing to attempt one of the papers in the preliminary examination is counted as an attempt, including disqualification/ cancellation of candidature. However, applying to sit the exam but failing to attend is not counted as an attempt. List ofservices Following are the services which one gets on qualifying the Civil Service Examination. All India Services (Group A) · Indian Administrative Service (IAS) · Indian Police Service (IPS) Central Services (Group A) · Indian Audit and Accounts Service (IA\u0026AS) · Indian Civil Accounts Service (ICAS) · Indian Corporate Law Service (ICLS) · Indian Defence Accounts Service (IDAS) · Indian Defence Estates Service (IDES) · Indian Foreign Service (IFS) · Indian Information Service (IIS) · Indian Ordnance Factories Service (IOFS) · Indian Post \u0026 Telecommunication Accounts and Finance Service (IP\u0026TAFS) · Indian Postal Service (IPoS) · Indian Railway Accounts Service (IRAS) · Indian Railway Personnel Service (IRPS) · Indian Railway Traffic Service (IRTS) · Indian Revenue Service (IRS-IT) · Indian Revenue Service (IRS-C\u0026CE) · Indian Trade Service (ITrS) · Railway Protection Force (RPF) Group B Services · Armed Forces Headquarters Civil Service (AFHCS) · Delhi, Andaman and Nicobar Islands Civil Service (DANICS) · Delhi, Andaman and Nicobar Islands Police Service (DANIPS) · Pondicherry Civil Service · Pondicherry Police Service Preliminary The pattern of the Preliminary examination up to 2010 was based on the recommendations of the Kothari Commission (1979). It included two examinations, one on general studies worth 150 marks, and the second on one of 23 optional subjects worth 300 marks. Until 2011, when it was revamped, the preliminary pattern was sustained with only minor changes once every ten to fifteen years. From 2011 onwards, the preliminary examination, now popularly known as the Civil Services Aptitude Test (CSAT)(officially it is still called General Studies Paper-1 and Paper-2), intends to focus on analytical abilities and understanding rather than the ability to memorize. The new pattern includes two papers of two hours duration and 200 marks each. Both papers have multiple choice objective type questions only. They are as under: · Paper I tests the candidate’s knowledge on current events, history of India and Indian national movement, Indian and world geography, Indian policy panchayti Raj system and governance, economic and social development, environmental ecology, biodiversity, climate change and general science, Art and culture. · Paper II tests the candidates’ skills in comprehension, interpersonal skills, communication, logical reasoning, analytical ability, decision making, problem solving, basic numeracy, data interpretation, English language comprehension skills and mental ability. In August 2014, the Centre announced that English marks in CSAT-II will not be included for gradation or merit and 2011 candidates may get a second chance to appear for the test next year. In May 2015, the Government of India announced that Paper II of the preliminary examination will be qualifying in nature i.e. it wouldn’t be graded for eligibility in Mains Examination \u0026 a candidate needs to secure at least 33% marks in order to be eligible for graded on basis of Marks of Paper I of Preliminary Mains The Civil Services Mains Examination consists of a written examination and an interview. Examination The written examination consists of nine papers, two qualifying and seven ranking in nature. The range of questions may vary from just one mark to sixty marks, twenty words to 600 words answers. Candidates who pass qualifying papers are ranked according to marks and a selected number of candidates are called for interview or a personality test at the Commission’s discretion According to the new marks allocations in Civil Service Examination 2013 there are some changes made in the examination according to the suggestion of the Prof. Arun. S. Nigavekar Committee. However, after some controversy, the qualifying papers for Indian languages and English were restored to the examination. Civil Services New Mains Format Paper Subject Marks Paper A (One of the Indian languages listed below, to be selected by the candidate (from the languages listed in the Eighth Schedule to the Constitution of India) (Qualifying) 300 Paper B English (Qualifying) 300 Paper I Essay 250 Paper II General Studies I (Indian heritage and culture, history and geography of the world and society) 250 Paper III General Studies II (Governance, constitution, polity, social justice and international relations) 250 Paper IV General Studies III (Technology, economic development, bio-diversity, environment, security and disaster management) 250 Paper V General Studies IV(ethics, integrity and aptitude) 250 Optional Paper One paper on subject to be selected by the candidate from the list of optional subjects below (250 marks for each paper) Sub Total (Written Test) 1750 Personality Test (Interview) 275 Total Marks 2025 List of Languages The examination is offered in the following languages, with the name of the script in brackets · Assamese(Assamese) · Bengali (Bengali) · Bodo (Devanagari) · Dogri (Devanagari) · English (English) · Gujarati (Gujarati) · Hindi (Devanagari) · Kannada (Kannada) · Kashmiri (Persian) · Konkani (Devanagari) · Maithili (Devanagari) · Malayalam (Malayalam) · Manipuri (Bengali) · Marathi (Devanagari) · Nepali (Devanagari) · Oriya (Oriya) · Punjabi (Gurumukhi) · Sanskrit (Devanagari) · Santhali (Devanagri or Ol Chiki) · Sindhi (Devanagari or Arabic) · Tamil (Tamil) · Telugu (Telugu) · Urdu (Persian) Optional subjects The subjects available for Papers VI and VII are Public administration is one of the most sought after optional subjects in Mains examination as it has overlapping content with other subjects like Current Affairs, History, Polity. The standards of Optional papers is of Post Graduate level. Paper I is theoretical but Paper II is often dominated by Current Affairs and Application based questions. · Agriculture · Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Science · Anthropology · Botany · Chemistry · Civil Engineering · Commerce and Accountancy · Economics · Electrical Engineering · Geography · Geology · History · Law · Literature of any one of the non-English languages listed above · Management · Mathematics · Mechanical Engineering · Medical Science · Philosophy · Physics · Politi
cal Science and International Relations · Psychology · Public Administration · Sociology · Statistics · Zoology Interview Officially called the \