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  • 28-08-2012, 08:29 AM
    aashisranjan784

    Re: What are the compulsory subjects in Prelims of USPC as per new rules?

    Dear Friend

    The new pattern of civil services examination is known as CSAT which stands for civil services aptitude test.

    It includes two papers of 200 marks each.

    The details of the paper I and paper II are as below:


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    For any other details you can visit www.upsc.gov.in.

    Hope the information helps you.

    all the best

    aashisranjan784
  • 26-08-2012, 01:05 PM
    Mohit Bansal

    Re: What are the compulsory subjects in Prelims of USPC as per new rules?

    dear friend,

    according to new rules of UPSC now Civil Services Prelims exam is called CSAT(Civil Services Aptitude test).

    in CSAT two papers are included of each 200 marks each paper.

    For CSAT General Studies and English, logical reasoning are compulsory. both the papers are of objective type. and there is two hours of time bound for each paper.

    Marks you got in CSAT will not carries to next round i.e. Mains. It is just a selection process for mains exam.



    Good Luck......
  • 25-08-2012, 10:55 AM
    randhirk.rk

    Re: What are the compulsory subjects in Prelims of USPC as per new rules?

    From 2011 UPSC prelims exams which is now know as CSAT-civil services aptitute test
    This exam will have two papers which is common for all the candidates who appear in the tests

    These papers will be of 200 marks each
    total time given for each paper is 120 minutes

    both the papers will be in objective mode only

    Paper 1- General studies
    paper 2-comprehension, logical reasoning, decision making and problem solving, general mental abilty,basic numeracy and english
  • 24-08-2012, 11:50 PM
    kvnmit

    Re: What are the compulsory subjects in Prelims of USPC as per new rules?

    According to the new pattern, all candidates have to attend both paper 1 and paper2 compulsorily. Paper 1 is general studies which includes the following subjects
    1)Indian History
    2) Indian Geography
    3)Economy
    4) Indian Polity
    5) Basic science
    6) Current events of national and international importance
    Paper 1 comprises 100 questions of objective type, with negative marking .
    While paper 2 is CSAT ie civil services aptitude test. It comprises 80 questions on topics like
    1) English language skills
    2)comprehension skills
    3) Reasoning
    4)Quantitative aptitude
  • 23-08-2012, 09:18 PM
    JAGANNATH BEHERA

    Re: What are the compulsory subjects in Prelims of USPC as per new rules?

    Dear,
    The UPSC conducts the CSAT examination every year. As per the new rules, there are two compulsory papers, i.e., General Studies and English. The questions are objective multiple type questions. There is 200 marks of each paper. To know more details of it please visit www.upsc.gov.in Thanks.....
  • 06-08-2012, 02:26 PM
    homikohli

    Re: What are the compulsory subjects in Prelims of USPC as per new rules?

    The question of prelim exam of upsc will be asked in the basis of 10 class level. You will be asked the questions of General Studies. In this general studies you have to give the answer of G.K., G.S. i.e. General Science, English etc. This exam question is objective type question. You have to face two objective type question papers. Each question paper is of 200 marks. Means the total upsc prelim exam is of 400 marks.

    You should up-to-date your current affairs and English knowledge if you want to crack this exam. Best of luck.
  • 03-08-2012, 10:54 AM
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    What are the compulsory subjects in Prelims of USPC as per new rules?

    What are the compulsory subjects in Prelims of USPC as per new rules?
    thank you..

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