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Whole Process of Civil Service Exams


  • The Civil Services Examination (CSE) is a nationwide competitive examination in India conducted by the Union Public Service Commission for recruitment to various Civil Services of the Government of India, including Indian Administrative Service (IAS), Indian Foreign Service (IFS), Indian Police Service (IPS), Indian Revenue Service (IRS) among others.
  • The examination is the toughest examination in India with success rate of 0.1%-0.3% with more than 900,000 applicants and also has the least success ratio in the entire World(Only top 0.03% get the prestigious IAS). 
  • It is conducted in two phases - the Preliminary examination, consisting of two objective-type papers (General Studies and Aptitude Test), and the Main examination, consisting of nine papers of conventional (essay) type followed by the Personality Test (Interview). The entire process from the notification of the Preliminary examination to declaration of the final results takes roughly one year

The Civil Services Examination is based on the British Raj - era Imperial Civil Service, as well as the civil service tests conducted by old Indian Empires such as in the Mauryan Empire, and the Mughal Empire. The Civil Services Examination of India is considered to be one of the most difficult and competitive examinations in India. On an average, 9 to 10 lakh (900,000 to 1,000,000) candidates apply every year and the number of candidates appearing is roughly 616022 lakh for the examination. Aspirants must complete a three-stage process, with a final success rate of about 0.1% of the total applicants.
    • Stage I: Preliminary examination - This is qualifying test held in August every year. Notification for this is published in May. Results are published in mid-October.
    • Stage II: Main examination - This is the main test, held in December every year. Results are usually published in the second week of March.
    • Stage III: Personality Test (Interview) - It is the final test and is held in April/May every year. Final results are usually announced in the month of May every year
    The training program for the selected candidates usually commences on first Monday of September every year.

Scheme and subjects for the Preliminary and Main Examinations.

A. Preliminary Examination 

The Examination shall comprise of twocompulsory papers of 200 marks each. The Examination shall comprise of two compulsory Papers of 200 marks each.

Note :

(i) Both the question papers will be of the objective type (multiple choice questions).

(ii) The General Studies Paper-II of the Civil Services (Preliminary) Examination will be a qualifying paper with minimum qualifying marks fixed at 33%

(iii) The question papers will be set both in Hindi and English.

(iv) Details of the syllabi are indicated in part A of Section III.

(v) Each paper will be of two hours duration. Blind candidates and the candidates with locomotor disability and cerebral palsy where dominant (writing) extremity is affected to the extent of slowing the performance of function (minimum of 40% impairment will; however, be allowedan extra time of twenty minuts per hour for each paper.


B.Main Examination

The written examination will consist ofthe following papers

Qualifying Papers :

Paper-A

(One of the Indian Language to be selected by the candidate from the Languages included in the Eighth Schedule to the Constitution). 300 Marks

Paper-B

English 300 Marks

Papers to be counted for merit

Paper-I

Essay                                     250 Marks

Paper-II

General Studies-I                  250 Marks
(Indian Heritage and Culture, History and Geography of the World and Society)

Paper-III

General Studies -II                250 Marks
(Governance, Constitution, Polity, Social Justice and International relations)

Paper-IV

General Studies -III                250 Marks
(Technology, Economic Development, Bio-diversity, Environment, Security and Disaster Management)

Paper-V

General Studies -IV                 250 Marks
(Ethics, Integrity and Aptitude)

Paper-VI

Optional Subject - Paper 1      250 Marks

Paper-VII

Optional Subject - Paper 2      250 Marks

Sub Total (Written test)         1750 Marks

Personality Test                      275 Marks

Grand Total                           2025 Marks

Candidates may choose any one of the optional subject from amongst the list of subjects given  below

NOTE :

(i) 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.

(ii) Evaluation of the papers, namely, â€˜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 â€˜Essay’, General Studies and Optional Subject of only such candidates will be taken cognizance who attain 25% marks in â€˜Indian Language and 25% marks in English as minimum qualifying standards in these qualifying papers.

(iii)The paper on Indian Language will not, however, be compulsory for candidates hailing from the States of Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland and Sikkim.

(iv) Marks obtained by the candidates for the Paper-I-VII only will be counted for merit ranking. However, the Commission will have the discretion to fix qualifying marks in any or all of these papers.

(v) For the Language medium/literature of languages, the scripts to be used by the candidates will be as under:


Language                           Script

Assamese                      Assamese
Bengali                          Bengali
Gujarati                         Gujarati
Hindi                             Devanagari
Kannada                        Kannada
Kashmiri                       Persian
Konkani                        Devanagari
Malayalam                    Malayalam
Manipuri                       Bengali
Marathi                         Devanagari
Nepali                           Devanagari
Oriya                            Oriya
Punjabi                         Gurumukhi
Sanskrit                        Devanagari
Sindhi                           Devanagari or Arabic
Tamil                            Tamil
Telugu                          Telugu
Urdu                             Persian
Bodo                             Devanagari
Dogri                            Devanagari
Maithili                         Devanagari
Santhali                    Devanagari or Olchiki

Note : For Santhali language, question paper will be printed in Devanagari script; but candidates will be free to answer either in Devanagari script or in Olchiki.

2.  List of optional subjects for Main Examination: 

(i) Agriculture
(ii) Animal Husbandry and Veterinary
Science
(iii) Anthropology
(iv) Botany
(v) Chemistry
(vi) Civil Engineering
(vii) Commerce and Accountancy
(viii) Economics
(ix) Electrical Engineering
(x) Geography
(xi) Geology
(xii) History
(xiii) Law
(xiv) Management
(xv) Mathematics
(xvi) Mechanical Engineering
(xvii) Medical Science
(xviii) Philosophy
(xix) Physics
(xx) Political Science and International
Relations
(xxi) Psychology
(xxii) Public Administration
(xxiii) Sociology
(xxiv) Statistics
(xxv) Zoology
(xxvi) 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,Santhali, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu, Urdu and
English.

NOTE:
(i) The question papers for the examination will be of conventional (essay) type.
(ii)Each paper will be of three hours duration.

(iii)Candidates will have the option to answer all the question papers, except the


Qualifying Language papers

Paper-A and Paper-B, in any of the languages included
in the Eighth Schedule to the Constitution of India or in English.

(iv) Candidates  exercising  the  option  to answer Papers in any one of the languages mentioned above  may, if they so desire,
give English version within brackets of only the description of the technical terms, if any, in addition to the version in the language opted by them. Candidates should, however, note that if they misuse the above rule, a deduction will be made on this account from the total marks otherwise accruing to them and in extreme
cases; their script(s) will not be valued for being in an unauthorized medium. 

(v) The question papers (other than the literature of language papers) will be set in Hindi and English only.

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