hi this is venu from A.p ,i want syllabus details, like books materiel . i am planning to appear in IAS exam conducted by UPSC
hi this is venu from A.p ,i want syllabus details, like books materiel . i am planning to appear in IAS exam conducted by UPSC
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UNION PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION
PRESS NOTE
Subject: Changes in syllabus and pattern of the Preliminary Examination from
2011 in the scheme of Civil Services Examination
� As per the decision of Government of India, there shall be change in the syllabus and
pattern of the Preliminary Examination from 2011 in the scheme of the Civil Services
Examination.
� The Preliminary Examination shall now comprise of two compulsory Papers of 200
marks each and of two hours duration each. Detailed below is the new syllabus and
pattern of the Preliminary Examination, which is brought to the notice of the
prospective candidates intending to appear at the Civil Services Examination (CSE) in
2011 onwards:
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).
� 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.
� The questions will be of multiple choice, objective type.
� A set of sample questions for both Papers would be put on the UPSC website
http://www.upsc.gov.in in due course for reference of the prospective candidates.
� The prospective candidates are advised to note that no changes are being introduced
at this stage in the Civil Services (Main) Examination and Personality Test in the
scheme of Civil Services Examination (CSE).
Analysis of the changes in IAS Exams Syllabus:
Sample papers will be provided by UPSC which is good as candidates will not be heading towards a blind alley.
Both papers will be of 2 hours duration which means time management will be crucial factor in scoring.
Roting is out as no more optional paper. Wide study of all topics mentioned is required.
Mental ability, logical reasoning has gained added importance so expect more questions from these topics.
English comprehension is a factor now. Candidates from non-English background will need to vastly improve their English reading and comprehension skills as it is mentioned that no Hindi or other language translation of the passages will be provided in the exam.
Syllabus is more clearly defined now especially concerning Economics, Geography and Climate Change which is again good for the candidates.
Role of coaching classes will decrease somewhat as analytical questions relating to decision making cannot be "taught" but require common sense and presence of mind.
Expect some situational questions as this blog has consistently advocated.
Inter-personal and communication skills will also be tested. So candidates will do well to start improving the same.
For more information please visit www.upse.gov.in.
Dear candidate, R.S.Agrawal boks are really good and you refer it..
Paper I - (200 marks) Duration: Two hours
Paper II- (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.
- 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).
- All the best..
What is the Syllabus for IAS exam ?
IAS exam is conducted by UPSC & it is further divided into two phases..
Preliminary Exam
Mains Exam
I have attached the Syllabus for UPSC IAS examination. please have a look..
Pattern of Preliminary exam is as follows....
Best books for the preparation of IAS exam ?
UPSC Portal CSAT Comprehensive Manual IAS Preliminary Examination Guide (Paper - II)
Publisher: Upscportal Publications
UPSC Portal IAS General Studies Mains Examination Topic Wise Question Analysis
Publisher: UPSC Portal
Guide To UPSC (IAS) Civil Services Preliminary Exam: General Studies (Paper I)
Publisher: G. K. Publications Pvt. Ltd
Hello friend,
the syllabus for IAS is given below.
BEST BOOKS FOR IAS PRELIMINARY :
1) Indian Constitution by m.v. paylee
2)Political Thought by Paukharaj Jain
3) Social Problem by Ram Ahuja
4)India-A Comprehensive geography by khullar.
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Other friends have given a complete description about the scheme of the exam and syllabus.Let me give details of the best books.
History & Geography: NCERT books (class XI and XII) ,
Indian Polity: LAxmikanth
Indain Economy: Ramesh singh (for basic understanding), follow economic times newspaper
Study Tata Mcgraw hill book for paper 1 and paper 2 . It covers the entires syllabus, plus previous year solved papers and sample questions(1000+)
CSAT: any standard aptitude book like Abhijit guha or R.s.Agarwal
Hello Friend,
IAS stands for Indian Administration Service. This exam is conducted by UPSC (Union Public Service Commission) through CSAT exams means Exams for Civil services.
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Eligibility Criteria:
1. Candidate must be graduate in any stream from reognized University with any grade.
2. Must citizen of India.
3. Age Limit: 21-30 years (Age relaxation for SC/ST/OBC candidates.
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No. of Attempts:
1. General Candidate: 4
2. OBC: 7
3. SC: Unlimited
Exam: Exam can be divided into three main sections:
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1. Preliminary Exam:
It can be divided into two main papers, one is general Knowledge which is compalsory for all. Second is optional, candidate can select according to his/her choice.
PAPER I:
-History of India and Indian National Movement
-Current Events of National and International Importance
-Indian and World Geography
-Indian Polity and Governance
-Economics and Social Development
-General Science
-General Issue on Environmental Ecology, Bio-diversity and climate change
PAPER II:
-Comprehension
-English Language Comprehension
-General Mental Ability
-Logical Reasoning and Analytical ability
-Decision Making and Problem solving
-Basic Numeracy
-Interpersonal Skills
2. Main Exam
PAPER I: GK
PAPER II: any optional Subject
PAPER III: Language English
This exam will be of 2300 marks as total.
3. Interview
List of optional Subjects:
1. Geology
2. Botany
3. Zoology
4. Indian History
5. Agriculture
6. Geography
7. Sociology
8. Statics
9. Medical Science
10. Political Science & International Relations
11. Economics
12. Phsycology
13. Management
14. Chemistry
15. Maths
16. Physics
17. Civil Engineering
18. Philosophy
19. Mechanical Engineering
20. Animal Husbandry
21. Vetinary Science
22. Anthropolgy
23. Commerce and Accountancy
Best BOOKS:
1. CSAT
2. Gateway to successful career and powerful Memory
3. IAS PRE English Guide
List of Best Coaching Institutes of UPSC in Bangalore are listed below:
1. Malnadu Institute
2. JTS Institute
3. Innovative Coaching Centre
4. Global IAS Academy
5. JICE Success Assured
6. Vikas Coaching Classes
7. Achiever's IAS Academy
8. Sri Sai Tutorial for IAS
9. Rao's IAS Institute
10. Victory IAS Classes
Wish you all the very best........
hi,
>>I think UPSC exam is little bit hard but not impossible to crack.
>> You just need to set your goals and start preparation of UPSC.
>> For preparation of UPSC please follow these instructions:
>> Collect NCERT books of Standard 7 to 12th books like Sociology, Geography, History, Indian Constitution and English.
>> Start Reading of NCERT books
>> Daily Reading of Newspaper like The Hindu is required.
>> Regular Reading of Magazines like Chronicle, Yojana, Kurukshetra, India Today and Pratiyogita Darpan.
>> Daily Watching Of News on TV in English will increase your Vocabulary.
>> NCERT books are enough to crack UPSC Prelim Exam.
All the Best
Dear below I have attached some previous years question papers and complete syllabus files in both language -(Hindi & English) and in that syllabus you will get all detail about the syllabus with every single mentioned topic and not only in that file but also have uploaded complete notification for this examination in which you will get all the details about this examination with full procedure so that you should read that notification
You can use following books to prepare for UPSC IAS Examination
Bakshi - Indian Constitution
DD Basu - Indian Polity and Constitution
Romila Thapar - Indian History
Bipin Chandra - Indian History
Gopal Krishana
Charles Farrow - Indian and World Geography
School Atlus - Geography
Evolution of Indian Economy - IC Dhingra
Indian Economy by Mishra and Puri Sir
Ram Ahuja for Social Problems
Social Welfare Magazine
Economic Times
Economic Survey
Competition Wizard
Frontline
Chronicle
Civil Service Today
Civil Service Times
Yojna
India Year book
All the best
dear aspirant,
below i have mentioned the syllabus and books
syllabus
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 specialisation
� 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).books
1. NCERT- 11th & 12th- Hist, Geo, SCi,Economy, Constitution
2. Laxmikant- Constitution of India
2. P. M. BAxi- Constitution of India
4. Goh Chee Leong - Geography
5. Atlas (Orient Longman/Oxford)- Map reading
6. India's struggle for Independence-Bipin Chandra
7. Spectrum - Sci n Tech
8. Datta n Sundaram - Indian EConomy
9. The Hindu- VERy very imp newspaper
10. Frontline, Yojana, World Focus, Chronicle/Wizard- Magzines
11. India Year Book
12. EConomic Survy of India
13. Hindu based TESTS- FLAMINGO GROUP
For CSAT
R.S. AGrawal -Quantitative Aptitude
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