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Every year Union Public Service Commission conducts Civil Services Exams across India. There are around 10 lakhs forms received by UPSC from aspirants of IAS Exam. Out of which on an average 60% appears in PT. This article will help you to understand all about IAS exam.
10 times of total vacancy is called for mains written test and 3 times of total vacancy is called for interview.
To apply for this examination, you should must eligible in certain criteria, as we know that eligibility is an entry point in any examination.
There are three stages of selection process:–
Number of vacancies are notified by UPSC which remains around 700-1000 for civil services. But only top 70-100 candidates are allotted Indian Administrative Service. Indian Police Service is second most opted choice among services, third is Indian Foreign Service, Fourth is Indian Revenue Services and then other civil services follows.
PT is conducted in the month of August for which form and notification released by the Union Public Service Commission, New Delhi in the month of February.
PT exam has Two papers of 100 questions and 80 questions to be finished in two hours each.
These papers are named as:-
General Studies Paper II is a qualifying paper only with cut off score as 33%, the merit list is created solely based on score of GS Paper I.
Paper I is having Social Studies, Indian Economy, General Science, Current Affairs, Environment etc. The duration of exam remains two hours generally scheduled in the first half of the day (9 am – 11 am). Following is the syllabus provided by UPSC for this paper.
Paper II has Comprehension and Aptitude. Its duration is also of two hours, scheduled in second half of the day. Syllabus provided by UPSC:-
Paper I – Generally cut off marks for selection in PT remains between 50-55 percent. However we suggest you to aim at scoring 60 percent to play safe.
Paper II – It is a qualifying paper candidates need to score a minimum 33% marks in this paper to qualify.
After qualifying the Preliminary Examination candidates are allowed to go for mains exam which consist of two parts:-
PAPER | SUBJECTS | MARKS |
Paper A | One of the Indian language should be selected | 300 |
Paper B | English | 300 |
Paper I | Essay writing | 250 |
Paper II | Indian Heritage and Culture, History and Geography of the World | 250 |
Paper III | Governance, Constitution, Polity, Social Justice and International relations | 250 |
Paper IV | Technology, Economic Development, Bio-diversity, Environment | 250 |
Paper V | Ethics, Integrity and Aptitude | 250 |
Paper VI, VII | One subject is selected from the prescribed optional subjects | 500 (250 x 2) |
Some of the Indian languages that will be useful while selecting are Hindi, Gujarati, Punjabi, Marathi, Telugu, Urdu etc.
Candidate is allowed to take up literature as an optional subject “without the conditionality of having to do his/her graduation in that language’s literature.
The optional subjects are Geography, Agriculture, Chemistry, Economics, Law, Psychology etc.
Marks of English and Language will not be counted so total marks for Written exam will be 1750 Marks Only.
Candidate can give preference of the language in which they may like to be interviewed. UPSC will make arrangement for the translators.
A candidate is allowed to use any one language from the Eighth Schedule of the Constitution or English as the medium of writing the examination.