Friday, September 23, 2016

Everything about IAS Exam 

Eligibility, Syllabus,Papers,Strategy

  • 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.

Eligibility Criteria to apply the Civil service Exam:


To apply for this examination, you should must eligible in certain criteria, as we know that eligibility is an entry point in any examination.
  • The candidate must be a citizen of India.
  • The candidate should have a degree from Central, State or Deemed University. Degree from Correspondence Education or distance education, the open university is also accepted.
  • The candidate age must be 21 years old and not must be greater than 32 years old. For Open category is restrict to 32 years, for OBC category is restrict to 35 years and for SC/ST it is restricted to 37 years old.
  • Number of attempts is limited, for Open category it  is limited to 6 attempts, for OBC category it is limited to 9 attempts and for SC/ST candidate there is no limitation (Any number of attempts)

Selection Process


There are three stages of selection process –
  1. Preliminary Test
  2. Mains Written Exam
  3. Interview
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 ServiceIndian 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.

Preliminary Test

PT is conducted in the month of August for which form and notification released by the Union Public Service Commission, New Delhi in the minth 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 I
  • General Studies Paper II
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.

Syllabus of IAS Exam Paper I (PT)  – (200 marks)

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.
  • Current events of national and international importance.
  • History of India and Indian National Movement.
  • Indian and World Geography – Physical, Social, Economic Geography of India and the World.
  • Indian Polity and Governance – Constitution, Political System, Panchayati Raj, Public Policy, Rights Issues, etc.
  • Economic and Social Development – Sustainable Development, Poverty, Inclusion, Demographics, Social Sector initiatives, etc.
  • General issues on Environmental Ecology, Bio-diversity and Climate Change – that do not require subject specialisation General Science.

Syllabus for Paper II – (200 marks)

Paper II has Comprehension and Aptitude. Its duration is also of two hours, scheduled in second half of the day. Syllabus provided by UPSC:-
  • Comprehension
  • Interpersonal skills including communication skills;
  • Logical reasoning and analytical ability
  • Decision-making and problemsolving
  • General mental ability
  • Basic numeracy (numbers and their relations, orders of magnitude, etc.) (Class X level), Data interpretation (charts, graphs, tables, data sufficiency etc. – Class X level)

Cut off marks for Selection in Civil Services Prelimanry Exam Exam

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.

UPSC Civil Services Mains Exam

After qualifying the Preliminary Examination candidates are allowed to go for mains exam which consist of two parts –
  • Written exam of nine papers
  • Personality test (also known as interview)
It consist of nine paper and followed by a personality test (Total marks is 1750)
PAPERSUBJECTSMARKS
Paper AOne of the Indian language should be selected300
Paper BEnglish300
Paper IEssay writing250
Paper IIIndian Heritage and Culture, History and Geography of the World250
Paper IIIGovernance, Constitution, Polity, Social Justice and International relations250
Paper IVTechnology, Economic Development, Bio-diversity, Environment250
Paper VEthics, Integrity and Aptitude250
Paper VI, VIIOne subject is selected from the prescribed optional subjects500 (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.

Sub Total (Written test) 1750 Marks
Marks of English and Language will not be counted so total marks for Written exam will be 1750 Marks Only

Interview/Personality Test – 275 marks

Candidate can give preference of the language in which they may like to be interviewed. UPSC will make arrangement for the translators.
Grand Total 2025 Marks
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.

How to start IAS preparation?

One this you will find common in all aspirants about IAS preparation that they start it with reading NCERT books. Any beginner can start his UPSC preparation with reading NCERT books. Soon after this aspirants need to go through one text book of each subject and keep revising as well as practising for answer writing. Along with it a newspaper preferably The Hindu should be read by IAS Aspirants.
Books for Prelims:
General Studies Paper I
  1. General Studies for Civil Services Preliminary Examination, Paper-I by Mc GrawHill
  2. General Studies Manual Paper-1 2016 by Manohar Pandey
  3. General Studies Paper I (2016) for Civil Services Preliminary Examination by Majid Husain
  4. General Knowledge Lucent's.
Indian History
  1. Concise History of Modern India for Civil Services Examination by Sujata Menon
  2. India's Ancient Past by R.S.Sharma
  3. India's Struggle for Independence by Bipan Chandra
  4. A New Look at Modern Indian History: Form 1707 To The Modern Times by B.L. Grover, Alka Mehta
  5. A Brief History Of Modern India Book Online at Low Prices in India By Spectrum Publication
  6. History of Medieval India Book Online at Low Prices in India by Bipan Chandra
  7. Indian History by TMH
  8. Modern India Book Online at Low Prices in India by Sumit Sarkar
Indian Geography
  1. Indian and World Geography by Majid Husain ,TMH Publishing
  2. Certificate Physical and Human Geography by Goh Cheng Leong
  3. Indian and World Geography: Objective Questions with Explanatory Notes for Civil Services Preliminary Examination by Khullar Access Publishing
  4. Geography of India by Majid Husain
  5. Oxford School Atlas
Indian Polity
  1. Indian Polity by M. Laxmikanth
  2. Introduction to the Constitution of India by D.D.Basu
  3. Magbook Indian Polity & Governance by Arihant Publication
  4. Indian Polity, Governance and National Movement for Civil Services Preliminary Examination - Paper 1 by N D Arora, Access Publishing
Indian Economy
  1. Indian Economy Book by Ramesh Singh
  2. The Indian Economy Book by Sanjiv Verma
  3. Indian Economy: Performance and Policies: 2015 - 16 by Uma Kapila
Environment
  1. Environment and Ecology: Biodiversity, Climate Change and Disaster Management for Civil Services Examination Book by Majid Husain
  2. Environmental Studies: From Crisis to Cure Book by R. Rajagopalan
General Studies Paper II
  1. General Studies Paper 2 (2016) Book by TMH
  2. General Studies Paper-2 (2016) for Civil Services Preliminary Examination by N D Arora, Access Publishing
  3. CSAT - Solved Papers (General Studies Paper II) for Civil Services Preliminary Examination
  4. General Studies - Paper II Book By Pearson Publishing
  5. CSAT Paper - 2 by Arihant
Books for Mains:
  1. IAS Mains General Studies Paper 1 INDIAN HERITAGE & CULTURE HISTORY & GEOGRAPHY OF THE WORLD & SOCIETY (Reference Manual GS-1)
  2. History of Modern World (History GS-1)
  3. Social Problems In India (Indian Society GS-1)
  4. India After Gandhi: The History of the World’s Largest Democracy (World History GS-1)
  5. IAS Mains General Studies Paper 2 GOVERNANCE CONSTITUTION, POLITY SOCIAL JUSTICE & INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS (Reference Manual GS-2)
  6. Governance for Growth in India (Governance GS-2)
  7. Pax Indica: India and the World of the 21st Century (Foreign Policy GS-2)
  8. India and the World: Through the Eyes of Indian Diplomats (Foreign Policy GS-2)
  9. IAS Mains General Studies Paper 3 TECHNOLOGY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BIODIVERSITY ENVIRONMENT, SECURITY & DISASTER MANAGEMENT(Reference Manual GS-3)
  10. India’s National Security: A Reader (Critical Issues in Indian Politics) (National Security GS-3)
  11. Internal Security & Disaster Management GS Paper 3 (Internal Security GS-3)
  12. IAS Mains General Studies Paper 4 ETHICS INTEGRITY & APTITUDE(Reference Manual GS-4)
  13. Contemporary Essays for Civil Services Examination (Essay)
  14. 151 Essays (Essay)
Books for Interview:
  1. Interviews The Last Basic Tips On facing Civil Services Personality Test(Interview Basics)
  2. What…? When…? How…? Answers to All Questions About Civil Services(Interview) (Interview Questions)
  3. CIVIL SERVICES INTERVIEW: HOW TO EXCEL (How to face Interview)

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