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24th September 2012, 09:02 PM
mukundha1988
 
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Is there any change in Mains pattern for UPSC?


sir i want to know whether there is any change in the mains pattern i.e no optional subjects and a common syllabus for all the aspirants is that true ?




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15th June 2015, 07:09 PM
aashisranjan784
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Default Re: Is there any change in Mains pattern for UPSC?

Union Public Service Commission conducts Civil Services examination which has following stages:

>>Preliminary stage: It consists of two papers, first one is the general studies paper and second one is the Civil Services aptitude test. The latest change is that aptitude paper is made qualifying.

>>Mains examination

>>Personal interview.

No, it is not true that there will be a common syllabus for all aspirants and there will be no optional subject.

Civil Services mains exam pattern:

1. Paper I: Essay

2. Paper II: General studies paper I

3. Paper III: General Studies Paper II.

4. Paper IV: General studies paper III.

5. Paper V: General studies paper IV.

6. Paper VI: Optional subject paper I

7. Paper VII: Optional subject paper II.

Age limit is changed to 21-32 years for general candidates and number of attempts is increased to 6 for general candidates and nine for OBC candidates. This change will come into effect from 2015.
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15th June 2015, 08:29 PM
shivani sawarn
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Default Re: Is there any change in Mains pattern for UPSC?

Hey There,

UPSC stands for Union Public Service Commission.

UPSC examination is conducted every year for Civil Services.

UPSC examination consists of these following stages are mentioned below:-

1. Preliminary Examination- It consists of:-
a) General Studies.

b) Aptitude Test.

2. Mains Examination- It consists of:-
a) General Studies Paper 1.

b) General Studies Paper 2.

c) General Studies Paper 3.

d) General Studies Paper 4.

e) Optional Subject Paper 1.

f) Optional Subject Paper 2.

g) Essay.

Thanks.
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15th June 2015, 11:38 PM
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Default Re: Is there any change in Mains pattern for UPSC?

Civil services exam consist three stages:

Preliminary exam

Mains exam

Interview

The UPSC has revised the pattern of Civil Services Main examination from 2015

Now there are 7 + 2 = 9 papers to be answered in the main examination.

All of them are of descriptive type.

There are two qualifying papers 1) any modern Indian language 2) English are of 300 marks each.

Their marks will not be counted in the main examination.

There is only "ONE" optional subject to choose from the list of subjects.
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15th June 2015, 11:47 PM
sairam0123
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Default Re: Is there any change in Mains pattern for UPSC?

Hello.

UPSC stands for Union Public Service Commission.
The exam is conducted in 2 phases.
->Main examination
->Personal Interview.

And the second phase of exam is conducted Civil services.
-> Essay. 1st paper.
->General abilities paper 1, 2nd paper.
->General abilities paper 2, 3rd paper.
->General abilities paper 3, 4th paper.
->General abilities paper 4, 5th paper.
->Optional paper 1, 6th paper.
->Optional paper 2, 7th paper.

I hope you will got it.
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16th June 2015, 12:56 AM
gauri2011
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sir i want to know whether there is any change in the mains pattern i.e no optional subjects and a common syllabus for all the aspirants is that true ?
Dear Friend,
There is not any such change has taken place in the UPSC examination.
The
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