INTRODUCTION
The UPSC (Union Public Service Commission) is a constitutional body in India responsible for conducting various prestigious examinations to recruit individuals into the civil services, including the Indian Administrative Service (IAS), Indian Police Service (IPS), Indian Foreign Service (IFS), and several other central services.
UPSC Post List
There are 3 types of UPSC Posts: All Indian Civil Services, Group A Civil Services, and Group B Civil Services. After clearing the UPSC exam, candidates can be appointed to various prestigious services and positions within the government. Some of the options include the UPSC Post List for each type of service:-
Civil Services Posts under All Indian Services
UPSC Posts List under Group A Civil Services
UPSC Posts List under Group B Civil Services
Eligibility
A wide range of individuals from diverse backgrounds can appear for UPSC examinations such as Graduates, Young professionals, Postgraduates, Civil Servants from State Services, and individuals with a passion for public services.
What are the exams conducted by UPSC for selection into civil services?
UPSC CSE Exam Pattern and Syllabus
UPSC Civil Services Exam (CSE) consists of 3 stages. The stages are
Prelims
(Preliminary Exam) – The Civil Services Preliminary exam comprises two compulsory papers of 200 marks each (General Studies Paper-I and General Studies Paper-II). The questions will be of multiple-choice, objective type.
The General Studies Paper-I
The General Studies Paper-II
Mains – The written examination (main) will consist of nine papers, but only 7 papers will be counted for the final merit ranking. For the remaining two papers, the candidate should secure the minimum marks prescribed by the commission each year. It is a subjective paper.
Paper A is about language paper (Any Indian language to be selected). It is a qualifying paper of about 300 marks.
Paper B is about English paper. It is a qualifying paper of about 300 marks.
Paper to be counted for merit
Paper I – Essay (250 marks)
Paper II – General Studies-I ( Indian Heritage and Culture, History and Geography of the World and Society) (250 marks)
Paper III – General Studies-II ( Governance, Constitution, Polity, Social Justice, and International Relations) (250 marks)
Paper IV- General Studies -III (Technology, Economic Development, Biodiversity, Environment, Security, and Disaster Management) (250 marks).
Paper V- General Studies -IV (Ethics, Integrity, and Aptitude) It is more of a case study.
Paper VI – Optional Subjects – Paper -I (Candidates will select) (250 marks).
Paper VII – Optional Subjects – Paper -II (Candidates will select) (250 marks).
Personality Test or Interview – The candidate will be interviewed by a Board who will have before them a record of his/her career. He/she will be asked questions on matters of general interest. It is the final round of 275 marks and according to the rank, you will be allotted the services or post in civil services.
Note – The marks of the Preliminary Exam are not counted for the final ranking. Prelims is a screening test to select the candidates for the Main Exam. A candidate’s final rank in the Civil Service Exam depends only on the mark scored in the Main exam and Interview. The main exam has 1750 marks while the interview has 275 marks. Total marks are calculated out of 2025.
What is the UPSC age limit for the IAS Exam?
To attempt the IAS exam, the candidate should have crossed 21 years (by August 1, the year in which he/she attempts the exam).
The upper age limit is 32 for the General Merit category, 35 for the Other Backward Classes (OBC) and 37 for Scheduled Classes (SC) and Scheduled Tribes (ST).
Skills Required For UPSC Aspirants
Some essential skills that can be beneficial for UPSC aspirants are strong general awareness, critical thinking and analytical skills, clear communication skills, research and information gathering, time management and discipline, problem-solving and decision making, leadership and teamwork, emotional intelligence and interpersonal skills, adaptability and resilience, ethics and integrity and many more.
Several reasons why someone might choose to become a civil servant
It is important to consider your own interests, skills and long term goals in order to make informed decisions about your own career path. Achieving success in UPSC examination needs persistent hard work and sincere commitment from the student. Before commencing the preparation for these examinations students must evaluate his interest and ensure that it is what he/she wants to pursue as a career. Seeking guidance from career counselors, conducting thorough research and gaining practical experience through internships or part time jobs can be helpful in making the right choices.
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