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Civil Services (Main) Examination, 2016 Written Result

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UPSC Civil Services 2017: Official notification to release on February 22

UPSC Civil Services 2017   The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) will release the notification of the Civil Services preliminary examination 2017 on February 22. As per the official UPSC calendar, the candidates have to submit the application form by March 17. The prelims will be held on June 18 while the main exam is scheduled for October 10. The Civil Services examination is conducted by the UPSC to select candidates to fill administrative positions in different All-India Services and central civil services including IAS, IPS, IFS, IRS, and IRTS. Exam pattern The preliminary test has two papers — objective type and general studies. In the objective type, multiple choice questions are asked that carry a total of 400 marks. In the general studies paper – II, a candidate has to qualify with minimum 33 per cent marks.  The exam is conducted annually by the UPSC in three stages — preliminary, main and interview — to select officers for Indian Administrati...

Websites for UPSC Civil Services Exam, Online Preparation .

Best Websites for UPSC Civil Services Exam Online Preparation. ClearIAS.com cleariasexam.com Mrunal.org insightsonindia.com iasbaba.com gktoday.in iasscore.in IASexamportal.com swapsushias.blogspot.in iaspassion.com iaskracker.com jagranjosh.com UPSCguide.com CivilServiceIndia.com ias100.in halfmantr.com civilsdaily.com prepareias.in iasaspirants.com iaspaper.in iksa.in visionias.in ias.org.in testfunda.com byjusclasses.com

UPSC EXAM SYLLABUS , PRELIMINARY , MAINS AND INTERVIEW .

UPSC Syllabus In this article, you will get explained about UPSC syllabus and UPSC exam pattern. This post will cover subjects and schemes of the UPSC syllabus for the Civil Services Preliminary Examinations Syllabus and Civil Services Main Examinations Syllabus.  UPSC Syllabus for Preliminary Examinations-  Preliminary Examinations consist of two papers and both of them are compulsory and each comprises of 200 marks. -These two papers are termed as General Studies Paper-I and General Studies Paper-II. -Both the question papers will be of multiple choice questions (objective type). This paper will be in two sets English and Hindi. -Duration of each paper will be of two hours. In exceptional cases of the blind, disability, and cerebral palsy, you will get 20 minutes extra per hour in each paper. -In Preliminary Examinations of General Studies Paper-II, you have to qualify the exam with minimum qualifying marks fixed at 33%.  UPSC Syllabus for Preliminary Exa...

UPSC EXAM ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA

Eligibility Criteria For UPSC EXAM Eligibility for IAS/UPSC/Civil Service: UPSC ELIGIBILITY The candidates applying for IAS exam must meet the prescribed IAS eligibility criteria by the Commission. The admission tickets are issued, but is insignificant because the commission verifies eligibility conditions with reference to original documents, only after the candidate has qualified for Personality Test (Interview). Age requirement for IAS/UPSC/Civil Service eligibility has been reformed from 2015. For General category candidates, upper age limit is 32 years with a maximum of 6 attempts. For OBC candidates, upper age limit is 35 years with a maximum of 9 attempts. For SC/ST candidates, upper age limit is 37 and the number of attempts is up to the age limit. For physically disabled candidates, upper age limit is 35, 38 and 40 for General category, OBC and SC/ST respectively with the number of attempts being 9 for General category and OBC candidates; for SC/ST up to age limit. Candi...

WHAT IS UPSC ? The Union Public Service Commission . EVERY IAS AND IPS ASPIRANTS NEED TO READ ...

The Union Public Service Commission (UPSCसंघ लोक सेवा आयोग) is India's central agency authorised to conduct the, * Civil Services Examination, Engineering Services Examination, *Combined Medical Services Examination,  *Combined Defence Services Examination,  *National Defence Academy Examination, *Naval Academy Examination, *Special Class Railway Apprentice,  *Indian Forest Service examination, *Indian Economic Service examination, *Indian Statistical Service examination,  *Combined Geoscientist and Geologist Examination, and Central Armed Police Forces (Assistant    Commandant) examination.  The agency's charter is granted by the Constitution of India. Articles 315 to 323 of Part XIV of the constitution, titled as Services Under the Union and the States, provide for a Public Service Commission for the Union and for each state. The examination is one of the toughest examinations in India with success rate of 0.1%–0.3%. Contents ...