It is
someone's dream to become an IAS officer, but to become an IAS, we must work
hard and struggle. To achieve victory, we must have some way or the other to
show us. UPSC exam is the toughest. To get success in civil service, first
it is necessary to arrange strategy, have discipline and patience. The
following tips will teach you how to prepare for UPSC.
- First, it is important to have complete
information about the exam.
- Understand the syllabus coming in the exam.
- Gather strategy and study material.
- Study with concentration.
- Along with studies, writing is also
important.
- Give mock tests again and again
- Newspapers and magazines published daily
THIS Article INCLUDES:
- 9 Question
paper in main exam
- Eligibility
for UPSC
- Stages
of UPSC
- UPSC
prelims exam pattern
- General
studies ii (csat)
- UPSC
mains exam pattern
- Post
in UPSC?
- IAS
preparation without coaching
- How
to prepare for IAS at home?
- How
to prepare for IAS after 10th?
- How
to prepare for IAS after 12th
- Books
for IAS preparation
- Online
IAS coaching platform
9 question paper in main exam
question paper
|
total marks
|
Question Paper 1: Essay
|
250
|
Question Paper 2 : English English Paper
|
250
|
Question Paper 3: Indian language
|
250
|
Question Paper 4 : General Studies GS Paper 1
|
250
|
Question Paper 5: General Studies GS Paper 2
|
250
|
Question Paper 6 : General Studies GS Paper 3
|
250
|
Question Paper 7 : General Studies GS Paper 4
|
250
|
Question Paper 8 : Optional Paper 1
|
250
|
Question Paper 9 : Optional Paper 2
|
250
|
Eligibility for UPSC
The age limit for the UP SC exam is 21
years to 32 years for candidates. The age limit of OBC candidates
is from 21 years to 35 years. UPSC conducts the exam once in a
year.
Stages of UPSC
- Prelims
- main exam
- interview (interview)
- Prelims – This
exam is a preliminary exam.
It consists of 2 papers.
Paper 1 and Paper 2, all questions
are of multiple-choice type
Paper
1 consists of questions like Political Science,
General Science Economics and General Studies (Historical, Geography) as well
as Current Affairs.
Quantitative Aptitude Questions are
asked in Paper 2 based on Quantitative Aptitude. To pass
in the paper, it is necessary to have at least (33) 33% percentage marks, it is
of qualifying type in nature. Only after passing this exam, we can take
part in the main exam.
- Main Examination – This examination is the main examination. After clearing
the preliminary exam, you can appear in the main exam. There are four
GS papers inside it – one paper is optional, two papers inside it and the
other paper is of such type. The third paper consists of English
(English) and regional language paper. Like the traditional exam,
Main Paper B is a qualifying paper. Only after passing this exam, the
candidate can get a chance to appear in the interview. Each paper is
of district type carrying 250 250 marks.
- Interview (Interview) – The merit list is prepared by combining both the marks of 7
papers of main examination and interview. The
interview carries 275 (275) marks. Overall,
there is a paper of 2025 (2025) marks.
Knowledge of current affairs and general awareness
is very important for UP SC exam. 30 to 40 questions come in at least one
paper of Current Affairs and General Knowledge. For the preparation of
these questions, it is necessary for us to read news and magazines daily.
UPSC Prelims Exam Pattern
General Studies I
No. of questions
|
100
|
Total Marks
|
200
|
Time
|
2 Hrs
|
Negative marks
|
Yes (One Third)
|
Paper Type
|
Objective Type
|
General Studies II (CSAT)
No. of questions
|
80
|
Total Marks
|
200
|
Time
|
2 Hrs.
|
Negative marks
|
Yes (One Third)
|
Paper Type
|
Objective Type
|
UPSC Mains Exam Pattern
Subject
|
total marks
|
Paper A: Compulsory Indian Language
|
300
|
Paper B:
English
|
300
|
Paper I:
Essay
|
250
|
Paper II: General Studies I.
|
250
|
Paper III: General Studies II
|
250
|
Paper IV: General Studies III
|
250
|
Paper V: General Studies IV
|
250
|
Paper VI: Optional I
|
250
|
Paper VII: Optional II
|
250
|
Post in UPSC?
Jobs are available in 24 services in UPSC
Civil Services
1. Indian Administrative Service (IAS)
2. Indian Police Service (IPS)
3. Indian Forest Service (IFoS)
4. Indian Foreign Service (IFS)
5. Indian Information Service (IIS)
6. Indian Postal Service (IPoS)
7. Indian Revenue Service (IRS)
8. Indian Trade Service (ITS)
9. Railway Protection Force (RPF)
10. Pondicherry Civil Service (PCS)
11. Pondicherry Police Service (PPS)
12. Delhi, Andaman and Nicobar Islands Civil Service (DANICS)
13. Delhi, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Lakshadweep, Daman Diu, Dadra Nagar
Haveli Police Service (DANIPS)
14. Indian Audit and Accounts Service (IAAS)
15. Indian Civil Accounts Service (ICAS)
16. Indian Corporate Law Service (ICLS)
17 Indian Defense Estate Service (IDES)
18. Indian Defense Accounts Service (IDAS)
19. Indian Ordnance Factories Service (IOFS)
20. Indian Communication Finance Service (ICFS)
21. Indian Railway Accounts Service (IRAS)
22. Indian Railway Personnel Service (IRPS)
23. Indian Railway Traffic Service (IRTS)
24. Armed Forces Headquarters Civil Service (AFHCS)
IAS preparation without coaching
IAS exam is a very important exam in our country,
for which students often prefer UPSC coaching. By taking coaching, they feel that they will easily clear this
exam. But to pass this exam in true sense, not coaching but a goal setting
with time limit and hard work including patience and perseverance, etc. is
needed only after which this exam can be passed. At the same time, for the
preparation of IAS exam, the student has more faith in UPSC coaching
in indore, so he considers joining the most expensive IAS coachingh of the city as the first thing to be successful. Whereas this
should not be the first plan of an aspirant starting IAS preparation. IAS
preparation can make you successful even by staying at home.
How to prepare for IAS at home?
Although one cannot fix the time limit for any
exam, but students can reach that deadline with 18 months of tireless
work. Along with this, the candidate will have to keep a good eye on
current affairs and other current events. Because the goal of IAS exam can
be achieved only by passing three attempts, in which the first attempt, which
is called pre exam, consists of questions related to current affairs and
subject. Even if the student has 60 days left, it is not impossible to hit
the target with the right strategy and hard work.
How to prepare for IAS after 10th?
Although IPS exam cannot be given
after 10th, but you can start preparing to become IAS from 1 |