UPSC
Prelims Syllabus for Paper I – (200 marks)
Duration: Two hours (Counted for the merit rank in the Prelims)
- 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 specialization.
- General Science.
UPSC
Prelims Syllabus for Paper II- (200 marks)
Duration: Two hours (Not counted for the merit rank in Prelims but a
qualifying Paper; just needs 33% marks)
- 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 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, biodiversity, environment, security and
disaster management)
|
250
|
Paper V
|
General Studies-IV(ethics,
integrity, and aptitude)
|
250
|
Papers VI, VII
|
Two papers on subjects to be
selected by the candidate from the list of optional subjects below (250 marks
for each paper)
|
500
|
TOTAL(WRITTEN TEST)
|
1750
|
Candidates may choose any one of the optional subjects
from amongst the list of subjects given below.
- The papers on Indian Languages and English (Paper A and
Paper B) will be of Matriculation or equivalent standard and will be of
qualifying nature. The marks obtained in these papers will not be counted
for ranking.
- Evaluation of the papers, namely, ‘Essay’, ‘General
Studies’ and Optional Subject of all the candidates would be done
simultaneously along with evaluation of their qualifying papers on ‘Indian
Languages’ and ‘English’ but the papers on ‘Essay’, General Studies and
Optional Subject of only such candidates will be taken cognizance of who
attain such minimum standard as may be fixed by Commission at their
discretion for the qualifying papers on ‘Indian Language’ and ‘English’.
- The paper A on Indian Language will not, however, be
compulsory for candidates hailing from the States of Arunachal Pradesh,
Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland and Sikkim.
List of optional subjects for UPSC Mains Examination
- Agriculture
- Animal
Husbandry and Veterinary Science
- Anthropology
- Botany
- Chemistry
- Civil
Engineering
- Commerce
and Accountancy
- Economics
- Electrical
Engineering
- Geography
- Geology
- Indian History
- Law
- Management
- Mathematics
- Mechanical
Engineering
- Medical
Science
- Philosophy
- Physics
- Political
Science and International Relations
- Psychology
- Public
Administration
- Sociology
- Statistics
- Zoology
Literature of any one of the following languages:
Assamese, Bengali, Bodo, Dogri, Gujarati, Hindi, Kannada, Kashmiri, Konkani,
Maithili, Malayalam, Manipuri, Marathi, Nepali, Oriya, Punjabi, Sanskrit,
Santali, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu, Urdu and English.
The question papers for the examination will be of
conventional (essay) type. Each paper will be of three hours duration. The
question papers (other than the literature of language papers) will be set in
Hindi and English only.
PERSONALITY TEST: 275 MARKS
Total – (B) Main Examination – 1750 Marks + (C)
Personality Test – 275 Marks = 2025 Marks.
NOTE: The objective of the interview is to test
the overall orientation of the candidate towards Administrative services.
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