How to become an IAS officer, and what are the steps if you follow so you will get success in your easily, and how we can prepare like a Prelims cum Mains, what are the steps.
ππ How to become an IAS officer.ππ
1. I will tell you all the book list related to UPSC, all the material, all the sources and also will tell you how much to read from which book and how much not to read from which book because people buy a lot of books, they do not know that What to read at this time, taking the orientation of the paper, what people do according to the need of the paper, they bring it but they start reading the whole book, you have to take care that you have read the book selectively and not you have to read the entire book in theory Don't do it.
2. I will give you complete information in the Blog that how you can start for UPSC preparation, from which book in NCERT you have to study which chapter and how much selectively we have to study according to the need of UPSC or theorly content. No, I have to create the quality of the content, not that we have to read the whole book by pressing.
3. Let me now tell you which subject to study which NCERT and how many classes are required.
I want to tell you one thing, when you have a good grasp on the knowledge of NCERT, you know everything, all its content, all the main importance questions, the main content is yours, while your knowledge is good, then you can go for the prelims which is its material. follow him from.
DECODE SYLLABUS OF PRELIMS CUM MAINS.
When you click on this link, you will get 1.pdf from a link, in that PDF you will have all the key information of the subject, you will also be told what to read in which box and from which chapter of which books. Which topic to take up, you will find it very important and will give a lot of benefit during your studies.
@@So let us now know about the Prelims Syllabus and see which book to study from and what sources we will need to cover its syllabus.
1. (GS-1+ CSAT)
The Preliminary Examination for Civil Services Examination of Union Public Service Commission is also popularly called CSAT or Civil Services Aptitude Test. The CSAT is actually the second paper of General Studies that was introduced in 2011. The preliminary examination of UPSC is for screening purpose only. The marks obtained in the UPSC prelims examination amount to a qualification to take the UPSC Main examination and will not be counted for determining a candidate's final order of merit.
Syllabus of Paper I (200 marks) Duration : 2 hours
1.Current events of national and international importance
2. History of India and Indian National Movement.
3. Indian and World Geography - Physical, Social, Economic Geography of India and the World Indian.
4. Polity and Governance - Constitution, Political System, Panchayati Raj, Public Policy, Rights Issues, etc .
5. Economic and Social Development - Sustainable Development, Poverty, Inclusion, Demographics, Social Sector initiatives, etc .
6. General issues on Environmental Ecology, Bio-diversity and Climate Change .
- that do not require subject specialisation General Science
Syllabus for Paper II-(200 marks) Duration: 2 hours
1. Comprehension.
2. Interpersonal skills including communication skills.
3. Logical reasoning and analytical ability .
4. Decision-making and problem solving .
5. 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) Note 1: The CSAT aptitude test or Paper-II of the Civil Services (Preliminary) examination will be a qualifying paper only with a minimum of 33% to be secured to sit for the Civil Services (Mains) exam.
Note 2: The questions in both
Paper-I (current affairs) and
Paper-II (aptitude test) will be of multiple choice, objective type for 200 marks each and the time allotted for each paper is two hours.
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 or she does not appear in both the papers of the (Prelims) exam.
PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION DECODE SYLLABUS.
When you will click on this link which will find your dear that you have to see the list of scheme potency to crack the prelims, where to read, what to read, how much content to read from which book and which sources and which are on the internet. Everything is given in how to cover current affairs and news.
So let us now see that how many syllabus is there in mains and in whose subject how much syllabus is there so let us talk about GS 1,2,3,4।
DECODE SYLLABUS OF MAINS GS-1,2,3,4.
GS---1.
GS--1. DECODE SYLLABUS OF G'S 1.
GS--2.
GS-2. DECODE SYLLABUS OF G'S 2
GS--3.
GS--3. DECODE SYLLABUS OF G'S 3.
GS--4.
GS--4. DECODE SYLLABUS OF G'S 4
While doing the UPSC exam, we should also keep this thing in mind that we should also keep checking that according to which type of questions have come in the previous year question papers, we keep on doing our preparation and source our content accordingly. stay so i am giving you another pdf link in which you will get information about book list of previous year question papers and you buy it and what kind of questions come in idea from previous year question paper.
++PREVIOUS YEAR QUESTIONS PAPERS BOOKLIST AND BOOK NAME - PRELIMS AND MAINS.
Previous year question paper book list.






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