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Get To Know Crucial Details & Facts About Upsc Syllabus 2023 | Upsc Wallah

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  1. Login/Register All Courses Home / UPSC Exam 2023 : Overview, Examinations List, Notes & Current A?airs Related Link UPSC EXAM 2023 : OVERVIEW, EXAMINATIONS LIST, NOTES & CURRENT AFFAIRS The full form of UPSC is the Union Public Service Commission. It is a constitutional body that is responsible for the recruitment of prestigious central services in India. It conducts various examinations(including technical & non-technical) where qualified candidates get a chance to work at di?erent “A” and “B” grade jobs across the union of India. When an aspirant kicks-start the preparation, the following questions pop up in his/her mind How to prepare for UPSC? What is the UPSC syllabus? Which study material is the best for UPSC preparation? How many exams do UPSC conduct? What is the di?erence between UPSC and IAS? How many examinations does UPSC conduct? However, most candidates consider UPSC and IAS the same, but that’s not true! UPSC is the conducting authority that held various examinations, including CSE (Civil Service Examination), ESE (Engineering Service Examination), and many more. On the other hand, IAS(Indian Administrative Services) is a civil servant comes under the government of India. Selected candidates get an opportunity to serve the country at various constitutional bodies, sta? and line agencies, and statutory bodies. Often aspirants encounter di?culties in finding the best & relevant study material for the examination. A dedicated learning hub for students where they will get free notes, syllabus, examination pattern, eligibility, preparation tips and best books for UPSC preparation. UPSC Engineering Services Examination UPSC ESE Exam Pattern 2023 UPSC ESE Registration 2023 UPSC ESE Eligibility 2023 UPSC ESE Syllabus 2023 UPSC ESE Notification 2023 UPSC ESE Exam Date 2023 UPSC ESE Vacancy 2023

  2. UPSC ESE Result 2023 UPSC ESE Cut O? 2023 (Expected) UPSC ESE Salary 2023 UPSC Civil Services Examination UPSC CSE Exam Pattern 2023 UPSC CSE Exam Date 2023 UPSC CSE Registration 2023 UPSC CSE Eligibility Criteria 2023 UPSC CSE Cut O? Marks 2023 UPSC CSE Syllabus 2023 UPSC CSE Vacancy 2023 UPSC CSE Result 2023 UPSC CSE Salary 2023 UPSC CSE Previous Year Questions UPSC CSE Notification 2023 UPSC Combined Medical Services Examination UPSC CMS Exam Pattern 2023 UPSC CMS Exam Date 2023 UPSC CMS Registration 2023 UPSC CMS Eligibility 2023 UPSC CMS Cut O? 2023 UPSC CMS Previous Year Questions UPSC CMS Syllabus 2023 UPSC CMS Vacancy 2023 UPSC CMS Salary 2023 UPSC CMS Result 2023 UPSC Central Armed Police Forces Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB) UPSC CAPF Exam Date 2023 UPSC CAPF Exam Pattern 2023 UPSC CAPF Registration 2023

  3. UPSC CAPF Eligibility 2023 UPSC CAPF Cut O? 2023 (Expected) UPSC CAPF Syllabus 2023 UPSC CAPF Salary 2023 UPSC CAPF Result 2023 UPSC CAPF Previous Year Questions Border Security Force (BSF) Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) UPSC CAPF Vacancy 2023 UPSC Special Class Railway Apprentice UPSC SCRA Exam Pattern 2023 UPSC SCRA Eligibility 2023 UPSC SCRA Cut O? UPSC SCRA Syllabus 2023 UPSC SCRA Notification 2023 UPSC SCRA Previous Year Questions UPSC SCRA Vacancy 2023 UPSC SCRA Salary 2023 UPSC SCRA Exam Date 2023 UPSC SCRA Registration 2023 UPSC Study Materials & Notes Indian History Notes Geography Notes Economic Notes Indian Polity Notes Environment & Ecology Notes Governance Notes Indian Society Notes International A?airs Notes Internal Security Notes Disaster Management Notes Ethics Notes Post Independence Notes Social Justice Notes

  4. Government Scheme Notes What is UPSC? UPSC(Union Public Service Commission), also known as “Sangh Lok Seva Aayog,” is a central government recruitment agency that accounts for the recruitment of all “A” & “B” grade posts across the union of India. UPSC was established on 1 October 1926 and entitled to the constitutional body under Article 315-323 Part XIV Chapter II in the constitution of India. The UPSC's functions, duties, and obligations are defined under Article 320. It ensures the fair conduct of the examination and declaration of results in an impartial manner. The headquarters of the UPSC is in New Delhi. UPSC Examination Lists As discussed above, students are often curious about the examinations conduct by the UPSC. Here, we have listed the examination conducted by the UPSC. UPSC Examination List Civil Services Examination Engineering Services Examination Combined Medical Services Examination Indian Naval Academy Examination Special Class Railway Apprentice Indian Forest Service Examination Indian Economic Service/Indian Statistical Service Examination Combined Geoscientist and Geologist Examination Central Armed Police Forces(Assistant Commandant) Examination Let's explore the examination one by one. Civil Service Examination UPSC Civil Service examination or UPSC CSE is one of the most di?cult examinations conducted by UPSC to select the higher civil servants in the government of India. Selected candidates serve the nation at various “A” and “B” grade posts, including IAS(Indian Administrative Service), IPS(Indian Police Service), and IFS(Indian Foreign Service). The primary UPSC CSE eligibility criteria for the examination is a graduation degree from any recognized university. The UPSC CSE syllabus is vast, and one must rigorously prepare for the examination. The examination is conducted the three phases mainly: ?. Prelims ?. Mains ?. Interview UPSC CSE Prelims Structure Two Compulsory Papers General Studies Paper-I General Studies Paper-II (CSAT) Number of Questions asked in GS Paper-I 100 Number of Questions 80 asked in CSAT Total Number of Marks 400; GS Paper-I – 200 Marks CSAT – 200 Marks ⅓ of the total marks allotted to the question will be Negative Marking deducted for every wrong answer

  5. Time Allotted Two hours each; GS Paper-I – 2 Hours (9:30 AM -11:30 AM) CSAT – 2 Hours (2:30 PM – 4:30 PM) UPSC CSE Mains Structure Paper Subject Max. Marks Paper- I Essay (can be written in the medium of the candidate’s choice) 250 Paper- General Studies – I (Indian Heritage & Culture, History & 250 II Geography of the World & Society) Paper- III General Studies – II (Governance, Constitution, Polity, Social Justice & International Relations) 250 Paper- General Studies – III (Technology, Economic Development, 250 IV Biodiversity, Security & Disaster Management) Paper- General Studies – IV (Ethics, Integrity & Aptitude) 250 V Paper- VI Optional Subject – Paper I 250 Paper- Optional Subject – Paper II 250 VII As per the UPSC CSE notification, we have mentioned the details of the UPSC CSE examination. S.no Notifications Date 1. Issue of advertisement & application form February 2. Date of closure of the application form March 3. Date of the CSE Prelims Exam June/August 4. Date of the CSE Main Exam December 5. Announcement of result February 6. Personality test/ Interview April/May/June Engineering Service Examination Engineering Services Examination (ESE), also known as Indian Engineering Services, is India's sought-after engineering entrance examination for diverse technical fields. UPSC is the conducting authority of the examination, and selected candidates get an opportunity to work under the government of India as class-1 engineering o?cers. The UPSC ESE syllabus is very extensive and requires a rigorous preparation strategy to ace the examination. One must create a proper planner and choose the best study material for the examination. Also, candidates should well familiar with the latest UPSC ESE exam pattern. Examination Pattern of ESE The Engineering Services Examination(ESE) is conducted in di?erent stages mainly: Stage-1 Stage I Papers ESE Prelims Objective Type Duration Marks Paper-I (Common for all General Studies and Engineering 2 Hours 200 Candidates) Aptitude Paper Paper-II Specific Engineering specific paper 3 Hours 300 Total Marks 500 Candidates who qualify the stage-1 will be eligible for the next stage.

  6. Stage-2 Stage II Papers ESE Mains Descriptive Type Duration Marks Paper-1 Engineering specific Paper-I 3 Hours 300 Paper-2 Engineering Specific Paper- II 3 Hours 300 Total Combined 1100 Marks(Paper1+2) Stage-3 Stage III is a personality assessment test which consists the weightage of 200 marks. Stage-III ESE Personality Test Duration Allotted Marks Personality Interview Not mentioned 200 Test/Interview Subtotal Paper(1+2+3) 1300 Candidates who opted through the ESE must work at sectors like economy and infrastructure, central service engineering, including railways, roads, defence service engineering, manufacturing, inspection, supply, construction, public works, power, and telecommunications. On the basis of the latest ESE notification, we have listed the details of the examination. S.no Notification Date 1. Issue of application form September 2. Date of closure of the application form October 3. Date of the Exam (Prelims) January 4. Date of the Exam (Mains) May 5. Announcement of result (Mains) August 6. Interviews/ Personality test November Central Armed Police Forces (Assistant Commandant) Examination The UPSC conducts CAPF(Central Armed Police Forces) to recruit candidates for assistant commandment(Group A) in various central defence organizations in India. The UPSC CAPF examination pattern mainly consists of tests in general ability and intelligence, which are objective types, and paper II consists of general studies essay and comprehension. The total sum marks of the two papers are 450 marks. After clearing the written examination, candidates then proceed to the interview/personality test, followed by physics and medical tests. The UPSC CAPF result declares between September and December. Students preparing for the examination should comprehensively go through the UPSC CAPF syllabus so that they can inch every important topic and be well prepared. Paper Subjects Marks Paper- General Ability and Intelligence(This section consists of multiple 250 1 objective type questions in both medium) Paper- General Studies, Essay and Comprehension(Paper-II consists of 200 2 precise writing, comprehension etc to test the language skills of the candidates) Paper- Interview/Personality test 150 3 Total 600 The di?erent organizations that select the candidates through this examination are: Border Security Force (BSF)

  7. Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB) Combined Medical Services Examination Every year, UPSC conducts the Combined Medical Services Examination, also known as UPSC CMS, to recruit medical o?cers in di?erent organizations under the government of India. Chosen o?cers will get a chance to serve in di?erent organizations like Indian Ordnance Factories, Indian Railways, Municipal Corporation of Delhi, and New Delhi Municipal Council. Generally, the UPSC CMS notification is released in March, and the examination is conducted in June. To crack this examination, aspirants should go through the UPSC CMS previous years' question papers, which help them to crack the examination. Check the latest UPSC CMS 2023 syllabus. S.no Notification Date 1. Issue of application form February 2. Date of closure of the application form March 3. Date of the Pre-Exam May/June 4. Date of the Mains examination May 5. Announcement of result (Mains) July 6. Interviews/ Personality test August-December Indian Naval Academy Examination UPSC conducts Indian Naval Examination, also known as INA, to pick the o?cer trainee for our prestigious Indian navy. To crack the gate of INA, candidates must pass the written examination along with the SSB interview. The syllabus of INA mainly consists of mathematics and general ability test. After clearing the written examination, candidates will get an SSB interview call. SSB(Services Selection Board) conducts a five days assessment program of the candidates which includes testing of aptitude, psychology, medical, and team-building skills. Special Class Railway Apprentice (SCRA) UPSC conducts SCRA (Special Class Railway Apprentice) to select qualified candidates who freshly completed their 10+2 with science stream for the undergraduate program in mechanical engineering. The Indian railway is solely responsible for the training cost of selected candidates. After rigorous and practical training sessions, candidates will be awarded a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering. The SCRA exam syllabus consists of mathematics, physics, chemistry, English general knowledge, and psychological tests. After qualifying the written examination, candidates will call for an interview. The weightage of the interview is 200 marks. Solving SCRA's previous years' questions can help you understand the examination's nature. It also briefs you about the important chapters required for the examination. Check the latest SCRA notification here. Indian Forest Service Examination For the scientific management of the forests, UPSC conducts the Forest Examination, also known as IFS. The IFS full form is Indian Forest Service. It is also regarded as the prestigious civil service examination in India after IAS(Indian Administrative Service), IPS(Indian Police Service), and IFS(Indian Foreign Services). The preliminary examination pattern for the examination is the same, but the UPSC conducts the Mains examination separately. Indian Economic Service/Indian Statistical Service Examination UPSC conducts the Indian Statistical Service(ISS) to select the “A” grade o?cers who are highly dexterous in the statistical methods and application under the executive branch of the government of India.

  8. As discussed earlier, the prelims examination pattern will same as the UPSC CSE examination but the mains pattern varies. Here we have mentioned the mains examination pattern of the IES(Indian Economic Service) examination. 1 Written Test General English 100 3 Hours General Studies 100 3 Hours Statistics-I (Objective) 200 2 Hours Statistics-II (Objective) 200 2 Hours Statistics-III (Subjective) 200 3 Hours Statistics-IV (Subjective) 200 3 Hours Total 1000 2 Interview 200 Combined Geoscientists and Geologist Examination To select the Geophysicist, Geologist, and Chemical Group ‘A’ in GSI and Junior Hydro-geologist (Scientist Group ‘B’) and Central Ground Water Board of Group ‘A’ under the government of India. Combined Geo-scientist examination or CGSE examination notification release in November, and it is conducted in two stages: ?. Written examination ?. Personality test/Interview To clear the examination with flying colors, aspirants need to go through the CGSE syllabus and make a properly structured strategy. Know the comprehensive Combined Geo-scientist examination syllabus. Which Notes Are Good for UPSC? UPSC preparation takes time. A well-structured strategy and relevant study material can surely help you to ace the examination. Sometimes students waste their precious time in finding the best UPSC study material for themselves. To resolve all your queries regarding the UPSC exam preparation, We Physics Wallah has launched a dedicated online website that consists of free UPSC notes, and NCERT notes for UPSC for UPSC preparation. All these study materials will prove a boon for the aspirants who are seriously preparing for the UPSC examination. Apart from it, we also have provided the UPSC previous year's papers. How to Prepare Current A?airs for UPSC? UPSC Current a?airs plays an important role in UPSC preparation. Although it is prescribed in the UPSC syllabus. Current a?airs help you to understand the latest updates in the country, like government policies, amendments, economic policies, appointments, foreign policies, etc. Current a?airs also assist you in framing your mind to make the right decision during answer writing, and it can not be neglected that precise and thoughtful answer writing is required. To help you, we have provided the monthly current a?airs pdf, which provides the extract of all important CA necessary for the examination. Frequently Asked Questions(FAQs) Q1. What is the full form of UPSC? Ans. The full form of UPSC is the Union Public Service Commission. Q2. How many Attempts for UPSC? Ans. The number of attempts in UPSC depends on di?erent categories. For the general category, there is a total of six attempts. For the OBC category, nine and for SC/ST, physically handicapped candidates have unlimited attempts till the upper age limit is reached. Q3. How many exams are there in UPSC? Ans. There are a total of 11 examinations that UPSC conducts ?. Civil Services Examination ?. Engineering Services Examination

  9. ?. Combined Medical Services Examination ?. National Defence Academy Examination ?. Naval Academy Examination ?. Special Class Railway Apprentice ?. Indian Forest Service Examination ?. Indian Economic Service/Indian Statistical Service Examination ?. Combined Geoscientist and Geologist Examination ??. Central Armed Police Forces (Assistant Commandant) Examination Q4. How to prepare for UPSC? Ans. Follow the tips to ace the UPSC examinations ?. Know the examination. ?. Understand the pattern of the examination with the help of the syllabus. ?. Make structured notes. Prefer using the mind-mapping technique. ?. Solve previous years’ question papers to know the latest trends of the examination. ?. Attempt mock tests relevant to the UPSC examination. ?. Revise the concepts on a regular basis. Q5. Is it easy to crack UPSC? Ans. It is apparent that UPSC is one of the toughest examinations in India. It requires a diligent study routine. Under the right guidance and with relevant study material, one can easily ace the UPSC examination. Q6. What are the importance of NCERT books for UPSC? Ans. NCERT books are important for UPSC because ?. It helps you to build a strong foundation of concepts. ?. It provides authentic information. ?. UPSC asks direct questions from NCERT. Q7. What is the eligibility criteria for the UPSC examination? Ans. Candidates must hold a graduation certificate from any recognized university as an eligibility criteria for the examination. Q8. What is the fee for UPSC form? Ans. Candidates applying for the UPSC examination must pay 100rs as an application fee, while those who belong to SC/ST categories are exempted from paying the application fee. Get Access To Our Free Batches Now Get instant access to high-quality material Enter Mobile Numbe +91 - NCERT Solutions Reference Books Study Resources State Boards Our Channels Online Test Notes Physics Wallah

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