Paper
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Subjects
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Total Marks
|
Duration
|
I
|
General Studies
|
200 marks
|
2 hours
|
II
|
Aptitude Skills
|
200 marks
|
2 hours
|
- Comprehension
- Interpersonal skills including communication skills;
- Logical reasoning and analytical ability
- Decision-making and problem solving
- 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)
Paper
|
Subject
|
Marks
|
Paper – I
|
Essay
Can be written in the medium or language of the candidate’s choice
|
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)
(Marks carried by General Studies was 4X250=1000)
|
250
|
Paper-VI
|
Optional Subject – Paper 1
|
250
|
Paper-VII
|
Optional Subject – Paper II
(Candidate is allowed to take up literature as an optional subject ” and candidate need not to be a graduate in that language’s literature.)
|
250
|
Optional Subjects
|
Literature Language
|
Agriculture
|
Assamese
|
Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Science
|
Arabic
|
Anthropology
|
Bengali
|
Botany
|
Bodo
|
Chemistry
|
Dogri
|
Civil Engineering
|
French
|
Commerce and Accountancy
|
German
|
Economics
|
Gujarati
|
Electrical Engineering
|
Hindi
|
Geography
|
Kannada
|
Geology
|
Kashmiri
|
History
|
Konkani
|
Law
|
Maithili
|
Management
|
Malayalam
|
Mathematics
|
Manipuri
|
Mechanical Engineering
|
Marathi
|
Medical Science
|
Nepali
|
Philosophy
|
Oriya
|
Physics
|
Persian
|
Political Science and International Relations
|
Punjabi
|
Psychology
|
Russian
|
Public Administration
|
Sanskrit
|
Sociology
|
Santhali
|
Statistics
|
Sindhi
|
Zoology
|
Tamil
|
–
|
Telugu
|
–
|
Urdu
|
–
|
English
|
Papers
|
Topics
|
Total Marks
|
I
|
One Of The Indian Languages Chosen From The Prescribed List
|
300
|
II
|
English
|
300
|
III
|
Essay
|
250
|
IV/V/VI/VII
|
General Studies (250 Marks For Each Paper)
|
1000
|
VIII & IX
|
Optional Subject 1
|
500
|
Total Marks For Written Examination
|
1750
|
- Candidates who qualify the UPSC Mains Exam will move to the next and final phase called ‘Personality Test/Interview’ who will be interviewed by a Board who will have candidates resume. The interview round is held by a Board of competent and unbiased intended to assess social traits and his interest in current affairs and analyze the personal aptness of the candidate for a career in public service. Some of the qualities evaluated during the personality test are mental alertness, clear and logical exposition, critical powers of assimilation, variety and depth of interest, balance of judgement, intellectual and moral integrity ability for social cohesion and leadership,.
- The interview is more of purposive conversation intended to divulge the mental qualities of the candidate.
- Candidate can give interview in their preferred language as UPSC will make arrangement for the translators.
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