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23 Nov 2014

Government of India Convenes All Party Meet on UPSC Civil Services CSAT Exam Issue !!

UPSC-Civil-Services-CSAT-ExamAccording to the latest release from Press Information Bureau (PIB), the Government today discussed the issues concerning the Civil Services Aptitude Test (CSAT) with leaders of various parties in both the Houses of Parliament. The meeting was convened by the Parliamentary Affairs Minister Shri M.Venkaiah Naidu in pursuance of the assurance given by the Government during the last Budget session of Parliament. Home Minister Shri Rajnath Singh and Finance Minister Shri Arun Jaitely, Minister of State in PMO Dr.Jitendra Singh, Ministers of State for Parliamentary Affairs –Shri Rajiv Pratap Rudy and Shri Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi besides leaders of 26 parties represented in both the Houses of Parliament.

Shri Rajnath Singh and Shri Venkaiah Naidu said that the CSAT issue is a sensitive one and the Government would like to have the benefit of considered views of all parties.

A detailed presentation was made by Secretary (DoPT) on the origin and evolution of the civil services examination over the years being conducted every year by the Union Public Services Commission. Dr.Jitendra Singh sought the views of different parties on five proposals. This followed expression of views by leaders of various parties, who said they need to consult their party colleagues in the sensitive matter.

Shri M.Venkaiah Naidu informed the leaders that they will be circulated a detailed note in the matter in three days and suggested that may furnish their views in two weeks on the following five issues:

1. On continuation of English Language Comprehension Skills in Paper – II
2. Reduced weightage of analytical component
3.To make Paper-II qualifying
4. Revert back to Optional Paper
5. Any other alternative. Bottom of Form

Several leaders complimented the Government for its approach in the sensitive matter.

Let’s hope for the best outcome from this consultation among the different political parties of the India. We hope that this approach would solve all the problems in a positive way for the benefits of the larger mass logically at the same time maintaining the great legacy of UPSC Civil Services Exam.


What are your view/suggestions for the above mentioned 5 points?

26 Aug 2014

From an IAS Aspirant's Eye-view : UPSC Civil Services Prelims Exam 2014 !!

UPSC-Union-Public-Services-CommissionAs the date of the calendar been tattered up to 24th August 2014, as the clock struck 9.30 AM, a surmounting population of youth to be specific, the IAS aspirants who want to merge their lives into Indian Civil Services to make the country better in all aspects gone feeding frenzy. The populous venues all over India allocated for the mother of exams were enclosed with first timers and the hungry freshers, experienced veterans who have seen the toughness of mains and the intractable moral fiber of the interview and the unsatisfied mass of the already succeeded who want to boost up their position in the merit list or to alter their destiny of service. As the minutes began to move and the OMR sheets began to be shaded up with Black Pens, the scenario turned into habitat of multifarious feelings.


The paper 1 of the Civil Services Prelims 2014 can’t be described as tough as most of the non-UPSC souls believe, for that matter it can’t be put too small a price on its standard. From ancient India to modern, from Indian polity to international relations, from environment and biodiversity to conceptual Science, from Indian Geography to World, from Micro Economics to Macro had its own stand but in vary of magnitude. ‘Expect the unexpected’ is surely served the best by UPSC not for everyone, however for those who expected the questions of too static.

HISTORY:

It would be apt to begin the breakdown of 100 questions with a scrutiny of History. Since 2011 or before few years onwards, UPSC has been showing a decreasing trend to Ancient India. In Medieval India, some areas such as Bhakti Movement and Mughals were showing some signs of survival. Modern India occupied the spotlight till 2013, but the clock has turned topsy-turvy in 2014 as Ancient Indian history had its unexpected place among the hundreds. 1929 Indian National Congress question can only be remembered as a question from Modern India. To put History in a single line, it has lost the interest of UPSC in the year 2014 except some good Ancient Indian History questions.


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IAS Officers with Honorable Home Minister of India, Mr. Rajnath Singh
GEOGRAPHY:

This time, UPSC has focused on climate related questions, questions based on river flow in a particular state for example, “which of the following rivers is/are flowing in Arunachal Pradesh”, question on region and production made geography to move from too static as it used to be in the past to dynamic. Match the following question on countries on one side and the cities on the other can be quoted under world geography. Though crop production related questions, tropical climate related questions occupied the paper, it has been in conflicting state to the meager analyser like me on where to allot the space. To be precise, geography didn’t troubled all but might be to the non-serious players to some extent.

ENVIRONMENT & BIODIVERSITY:

Most of the common feedback after the first paper is, “Environment and biodiversity has been served more than it required to be by the UPSC”. There are innumerous factors serve the above evaluation and not to say the least, the excess number of questions that can easily be aligned under Environment and Biodiversity. Match the following questions based on national parks and the state of India in which it is located added fragrance to the perfume to those who want to boost their moral notions during the exam. After 2 years i.e. 2012 and 2013, this is the first time the species and their IUCN status gone extinct in the paper. Questions on wetlands, concept of water shed, desertification, the bird that you see while you walking where it will hunt for the insects in between the grass granted a unique colour to the paper.

CONCEPTUAL SCIENCE:

The question on coal bed and shale gas, photovoltaic and Solar Power Production, photosynthesis are some of the questions that can be given a status of questions from the conceptual Science. “Which of the following is/are the example for chemical change” would have surely attracted everyone to shade the right option. Find out the one that doesn’t belong to the other three “Crab, Mite, Scorpion and Spider” is a question has a doubt in its status, whether to be under Environment and Biodiversity or under Biology. Cut to the chase, the conceptual science had its state of absolute standard and interesting general notion that could test the aspirant’s intelligence.

INDIAN POLITY:

This is the first time after 2011, our beloved polity hasn’t got the prestigious status of being one of the secrets of success. Most of the questions served static to several constitutional authorities who are at the top of the ladder in the order of precedence. Questions on president, governor, Supreme Court are some of the examples. The question doesn’t seemed like testing the aspirant’s awareness about Indian Polity except making him to stop and scratch his head for a while to find “which one among the following parliamentary committees has more number of members”. One question that could have made the aspirants to feel where to launch their pen was the question on selection of Judges as there is about between the judiciary and the parliament followed by the passage of NJAC bill. Over all, Polity questions were good, but didn’t possessed enough in the tank to tire the aspirants.

ECONOMICS:

The general perception that one could draft from the going trend of Economics in UPSC prelims is too easy. UPSC is storing its economic concepts and questions to drag the aspirants beyond the line of control in mains. After 2011 where general and political economic questions occupied 22 out of 100, the trend may seem decreasing, but still we can say economics hasn’t lost its purpose in UPSC rather it is gaining the undue advantage due to the changing pattern of mains. Those who prepared by focusing their mains wouldn’t have felt much to think in Economics in this prelims. The question based on budget asking, “Which among the following is/are under the non-planned expenditure of the government according to the budget” might have made the aspirant to think a bit, however that is nothing but a beautiful trap is what the reality. Question based on interest rate need not be called as a question of higher conceptual values. Economic survey 2014 did not have its prior status as that of the previous Surveys in the previous prelims, but, the concepts raised in the Economic related questions would have been Greek and Latin if we have gone without gazing at the Economic Survey. To envelop, Economic questions in prelims 2014 wouldn’t have become a deficit of performance unless until there is an underestimation.


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IPS Officers with Honorable President of India,Dr. Pranab Mukherjee
CULTURE:

This year, the questions based on Indian culture occupied some space to hold History from falling. However, it is indispensable to give a separate space to Culture related questions in our evaluation. Questions based on certain tribes, question on tribal communities that celebrate a month long festival in planting saplings and fruit bearing trees, question based on Kalaripayattu, question based on dance of a particular community, Buddha’s monastery and region in a match the following are some of the examples that can be classified under Culture and heritage. One piece of a Cake that can also be put under this category is the question on classical language. “Gujarati, Telugu, Kannada”. Which of the above is/are possess the status of classical language is a question that would have surely earned the coveted status of the question answered by all among hundreds in prelims 2014. To be plain, Culture related areas will not only dance in mains, but will make an unexpected presence in prelims is the vociferous message sent by UPSC.

CURRENT AFFAIRS:

It is inevitable to say that current affairs hasn’t occupied a separate place except a question based on BRICS, conversely we have been left to say that without current affairs, our prelims would be an absolute power shutdown. Whether it is Economics, Environment and Biodiversity, Geography, Science, or Cultural areas, current affairs happened to be the reason for which the questions have been chosen. To be exact, if we are not strong enough in current affairs, we would become a laughing stock in front of our own paper and pen.

WRAPPING UP:

The above mentioned remarks are personal and amount to no provision of any assurance of the paper. Opinion may vary as every person’s thoughts and ideas vary. In my view, there is a reason for which we haven’t calculated and categorized each question under its area of importance as I feel that is the job of the coaching classes and the institutes that are looking forward to lend their hands by proving how calculative they are. If you are an aspirant who appeared in this year’s prelims, now you have nothing to do with how many questions were from this and that. That is the job of those who want to appear in prelims 2015. You have to pick up your boots and must get ready to reach the battle field called Civil Services mains exam. Stop bothering of cutoffs, just cut to the chase from objectives to descriptive till the date on which our dictator UPSC releases the selected candidates list for mains 2014. Nothing is lost until the life is passed. Thus, stop looking at the catchy keys released by the institutes, focus on investing the available time for your mains. After all, this is an investment for your future profit.

IAS aspirants are most welcome to give their personal views.

(Written by Bala Nagendran, an Alumnus of Loyola College, Chennai as an Economics graduate and an IAS aspirant)

12 Jun 2014

UPSC Civil Services Examination 2013 Result Declared !

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Union Public Service Commission has declared the final result for Civil Services Examination, 2013 for which Personality Test held in April-June, 2014.The selected candidates have been recommended for appointment to various all India elite services. i.e.

(i) Indian Administrative Service (180);
(ii) Indian Foreign Service (32);
(iii) Indian Police Service (150); and
(iv) Central Services, Group ‘A’ (710) and Group ‘B’ (156)

A total number of 1122 candidates have been recommended for appointment as per following break-up:

GENERAL: 517
OBC: 326
SC: 187
ST: 92

Final result includes 30 PH category candidates also in the merit list. The candidature of 40 recommended candidates has been put on provisional in addition with result of one candidate has been withheld.

UPSC has a “Facilitation Counter” near Examination Hall in its campus. Candidates can obtain any information / clarification regarding their examinations / recruitment on the working days between 10:00 hours to 17:00 hours in person or over telephone Nos. 23385271 / 23381125 / 23098543. Result will also be available on the U.P.S.C. website i.e. http//www.upsc.gov.in. However, marks are likely to be available on the website within 15 days from the date of declaration of Result.

GAURAV AGRAWAL, MUNISH SHARMA, RACHIT RAJ, AKSHAY TRIPATHI, BHARTI DIXIT have come up with top 1 to 5 rank respectively.

Congratulations to all selected candidates and all the best to all IAS aspirants for Civil Services Exam 2014.

“Try and fail, but never fail to try!” with all positive energy and right attitude.


30 May 2014

IMPORTANT: OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION for UPSC CIVIL SERVICES EXAMINATION 2014 !

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Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has come out finally with the much awaited notification for the Civil Services Examination 2014.The number of vacancies to be filled on the result of the examination is expected to be approximately 1291 which include 26 vacancies reserved for P.H. Category, i.e. 12 vacancies for LDCP, 2 Vacancies for B/LV and 12 Vacancies for H.I. The final number of vacancies may undergo change after getting firm number of vacancies from Cadre Controlling Authorities.

HOW TO APPLY:


Candidates are required to apply Online by using the website http://www.upsconline.nic.in Detailed instructions for filling up online applications are available on the above- mentioned website. Brief Instructions for filling up the "Online Application Form" given in Appendix-II.


LAST DATE FOR RECEIPT OF APPLICATIONS:

The online Applications can be filled up to 30th June, 2014 till 11.59 PM after which the link will be disabled.

PENALTY FOR WRONG ANSWERS:

Candidates should note that there will be penalty (negative marking) for wrong answers marked by a candidate in the Objective Type Question Papers.

FACILITATION COUNTER FOR GUIDANCE OF CANDIDATES:

In case of any guidance/information/clarification regarding their applications, candidature etc. candidates can contact UPSC’s Facilitation Counter near gate ‘C’ of its campus in person or over Telephone No.011-23385271/011-23381125/011-23098543 on working days between 10.00 hrs. and 17.00 hrs.

CENTRES OF EXAMINATION:

The Examination will be held at the following Centres:

AGARTALA GORAKHPUR NOIDA AHMEDABAD GURGAON PANAJI (GOA) AIZAWL GWALIOR PATNA ALIGARH HYDERABAD PORT BLAIR ALLAHABAD IMPHAL PUDUCHERRY AURANGABAD ITANAGAR PUNE BANGALORE JABALPUR RAIPUR BAREILLY JAIPUR RANCHI BHOPAL JAMMU SAMBALPUR CHANDIGARH JODHPUR SHILLONG CHENNAI JORHAT SHIMLA COIMBATORE KOCHI SRINAGAR CUTTACK KOHIMA THANE DEHRADUN KOLKATA THIRUVANANTHAPURAM DELHI KOZHIKODE (CALICUT) TIRUPATI DHARWAD LUCKNOW UDAIPUR DISPUR MADURAI VARANASI FARIDABAD MUMBAI VIJAYAVADA GANGTOK NAGPUR VISHAKHAPATNAM GHAZIABAD NAVI MUMBAI

Allotment of Centres will be on the "first-apply-first allot" basis, and once the capacity of a particular Centre is attained, the same will be frozen

FEE:

Candidates (excepting Female/SC/ ST/PH Candidates who are exempted from payment of fee) are required to pay fee of Rs. 100/- (Rupees One Hundred only) either by remitting the money in any Branch of SBI by Cash, or by using net banking facility of State Bank of India/ State Bank of Bikaner & Jaipur/Sate Bank of Hyderabad/State Bank of Mysore/ State Bank of Patiala /State Bank of Travancore or by using Visa/Master Credit/Debit Card.

Plan of Examination:

The competitive examination comprises two successive stages:

(i) Civil Services (Preliminary) Examinations (Objective Type) for the selection of candidates for Main Examination; and
(ii) Civil Services (Main) Examination (Written and Interview) for the selection of candidates for the various services and posts.

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Scheme and subjects for the Preliminary and Main Examinations:

A. Preliminary Examination

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 question papers will be set both in Hindi and English. However, questions relating to English Language Comprehension skills of Class X level will be tested through passages from English Language only without providing Hindi translation thereof in the question paper.
(iii) Details of the syllabi are indicated in Part A of Section III.
(iv) Each paper will be of two hours duration.
Blind candidates will however; be allowed an extra time of twenty minutes for each paper.

IMPORTANT DATES:
Date of Notification: 31st May 2014
LAST DATE FOR RECEIPT OF APPLICATIONS: 30/06/2014
Date of Prelims Exam: 24th Aug 2014

A. PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION:

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Paper I (200 marks) Duration: Two hours

•        Current events of national and international importance
•        History of India and Indian National Movement
•   Indian and World GeographyPhysical, Social, Economic Geography of India and the World.
•     Indian Polity and GovernanceConstitution, Political System, Panchayati Raj, Public Policy, Rights Issues, etc.
•     Economic and Social DevelopmentSustainable Development, Poverty, Inclusion, Demographics, Social Sector Initiatives, etc.
•     General issues on Environmental ecology, Biodiversity and Climate Change  that do not require subject Specialization.
•     General Science.

Paper II(200 marks) Duration : Two hours
•     Comprehension
•     Interpersonal skills including communication skills;
•     Logical reasoning and analytical ability
•     Decision making and problem solving
•     General mental ability
•     Basic numeracy (numbers and their relations, orders of magnitude, etc.) (Class X level), Data interpretation (charts, graphs, tables, data sufficiency etc. — Class X level)
•     English Language Comprehension skills (Class X level).

•     Note 1: Questions relating to English Language Comprehension skills of Class X level (last item in the Syllabus of PaperII) will be tested through passages from English language only without providing Hindi translation thereof in the question paper.

Note 2: The questions will be of multiple choices, objective type.
     Note 3: It is mandatory for the candidate to appear in both the Papers of Civil Services (Prelim) Examination for the purpose of evaluation. Therefore a candidate will be disqualified in case he/she does not appear in both the papers of Civil Services (Prelim) Examination.

B. Main Examination

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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:

PaperI Essay 250 Marks

PaperII General Studies–I 250Marks
(Indian Heritage and Culture, History and Geography of the World and Society)
PaperIII General Studies –II 250 Marks
(Governance, Constitution, Polity, Social Justice and International relations)
PaperIV General Studies –III 250 Marks
(Technology, Economic Development, Biodiversity, Environment, Security and Disaster Management)
PaperV General Studies –IV 250 Marks
(Ethics, Integrity and Aptitude)

PaperVI Optional Subject –Paper1 250 Marks                                                                             
PaperVII Optional Subject –Paper2 250 Marks

Sub Total (Written test): 1750 Marks
Personality Test:    275 Marks
Grand Total:   2025 Marks

Wishing you all the very best.





Candidates are strongly advised to apply online well in time without waiting for the last date for submission of Online Applications to avoid problems like server down etc.

23 May 2014

IMPORTANT: No Changes in Current Pattern or Syllabi in Civil Services Exam 2014 Confirmed by UPSC !

Finally the UPSC has announced that they are going to publish notification without any format changes etc. on 31st May for the civil services examination 2014.

The Union Public Service Commission is going to publish a detailed Examination Notice for the Civil Services Examination 2014 in the
Employment News/Rozgar Samachar on 31st of May, 2014, in accordance with the rules of examination to be notified by the Government of India.


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For current pattern in detail, please go through this link:




The above mentioned Notice will also be available on the official website of the UPSC (Union Public Service Commission) (www.upsc.gov.in) . Aspirants will be required to submit their on-line applications by visiting either of the these two websites viz. www.upsc.gov.in or  www.upsconline.nic.in .

The aspirants should note that the Government has decided to allow
two additional attempts with consequential age relaxations to all categories of candidates w.e.f Civil Services Examination, 2014. There are no other changes in the format and syllabi of papers contained in the Civil Services Examination.

8 May 2014

New Changes could be made for the UPSC Civil Services Exam 2014 Pattern

Union Public Services Commission (UPSC) is expected to come up with some new changes in the examination current format for the upcoming prelims and mains civil services examination 2014.
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Union Public Services Commission (UPSC)

UPSC Civil Services Examination Prelims 2014 will be on 24th August 2014 and its previous notification date was 17th May 2014 and the last date for receipt of application will be 16th June 2014 and the Mains exam will be conducted from 14th December 2014 which will be completed in 3-5 days.


The notification date has been removed from the UPSC website as of now which was going to be 17th May. Now also, the exam date is same as before. Possibility is the notification would be coming only after personality test of 2013 candidates are over.There can be several reasons behind this delay like elections,new government formation,policy changes,pattern changes or just to maintain the tradition to notify after the final interview results of last year.So,we all should expect a some bit delay now.Let's wait and watch.

Although these all things are just speculations from different sources. In current scenario, IAS aspirants are advised to concentrate on their studies as per the current pattern only but should be ready enough to adapt for the new conditions if the need arises.Although the possibility is less only for any changes in pattern etc in 2014 itself.

All things would be crystal clear only after official notification comes from UPSC itself. Fingers are crossed and let's hope for the best.

For current pattern in detail, please go through this link:


For official notification from UPSC, visit following link:


All the best.

What are your views regarding possible changes in current exam format?

27 Mar 2013

NEW NOTIFIED & CHANGED UPSC CIVIL SERVICES EXAM 2013 PATTERN

As per UPSC official website,the government has made certain changes in the scheme of Civil Services (Main) Examination, 2013 with consequential amendments in the rules of the examination. In consequence to that, the Commission has also published a Corrigendum Notice on its official website on 26th March, 2013.

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NOTE: It may also be noted that there is no change in the pattern of Civil Services (Preliminary) Examination, which will be held on 26.05.2013 as per the earlier schedule. The Commission is accepting applications through online mode only in the Commission’s website till 4th April, 2013 [till 11.59 PM].
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Information on UPSC official website

NEW PATTERN:

A. PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION:

Paper I (200 marks) Duration: Two hours
• Current events of national and international importance
• History of India and Indian National Movement
• Indian and World Geography‐Physical, Social, Economic Geography of India and the World.
• Indian Polity and Governance‐Constitution, Political System, Panchayati Raj, Public Policy, Rights Issues, etc.
• Economic and Social Development‐Sustainable Development, Poverty, Inclusion, Demographics, Social Sector Initiatives, etc.
• General issues on Environmental ecology, Bio‐diversity and Climate Change ‐ that do not require subject Specialization.
• General Science.

Paper II(200 marks) Duration : Two hours
• Comprehension
• Interpersonal skills including communication skills;
• Logical reasoning and analytical ability
• Decision making and problem solving
• General mental ability
• Basic numeracy (numbers and their relations, orders of magnitude, etc.) (Class X level), Data interpretation (charts, graphs, tables, data sufficiency etc. — Class X level)
• English Language Comprehension skills (Class X level).
Note 1 : Questions relating to English Language Comprehension skills of Class X level (last item in the Syllabus of Paper‐II) will be tested through passages from English language only without providing Hindi translation thereof in the question paper.
Note 2 : The questions will be of multiple choice, objective type.
Note 3: It is mandatory for the candidate to appear in both the Papers of Civil Services (Prelim) Examination for the purpose of evaluation. Therefore a candidate will be disqualified in case he/she does not appear in both the papers of Civil Services (Prelim) Examination.

B. Main Examination

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
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Papers to be counted for merit:

PaperI Essay 250 Marks

PaperII General Studies–I 250Marks
(Indian Heritage and Culture, History and Geography of the World and Society)
PaperIII  General Studies –II 250 Marks
(Governance, Constitution, Polity, Social Justice and International relations)
PaperIV  General Studies –III 250 Marks
(Technology, Economic Development, Bio‐diversity, Environment, Security and Disaster Management)
PaperV General Studies –IV 250 Marks
(Ethics, Integrity and Aptitude)

PaperVI  Optional Subject – Paper 1 250 Marks                                               PaperVII Optional Subject – Paper 2 250 Marks

Sub Total (Written test): 1750 Marks
Personality Test:    275 Marks
Grand Total:   2025 Marks


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