UPSC Civil Service Main Examination Syllabus 2016 Below:
Main Examination Pattern - Discriptive Type.
Total Papers - 9
Qualifying Papers - 2 { These 2 Papers Marks are not counted in the Merit list of the Main Examination.}.
More Details About Qualifying Papers:
Part -A: Language { Select any one Modren Indian Language From the 8th Shedule of Constitution.}.
Syllabus of Paper - A Below:
1. Comprehension of Given Passages.
2. Precis Writing.
3. Usage and Vocabulary.
4. Short Essay.
5. Translation From English to the Indian Language.
Marks: 300.
Paper -B: English
Syllabus of Paper -B Below:
1. Comprehension of Given Passages.
2.Precis Writing.
3.Usage and Vocabulary.
4.Short Essay.
Marks: 300.
Then we will discuss about rest of the 7 Papers Details Below:
Paper I - Essay .
Marks: 250.
Paper II : General Studies I {Indian Heritage and Culture, History and Geography of the World and Society}.
Marks: 250.
Paper III : General Studies II {Governance, Constitution, Polity, Social Justice and International Relations}.
Marks: 250.
Paper IV: General Studies III {Technology, Economic Development, Bio-diversity, Environment, Security and Disaster Management}.
Marks: 250.
Paper V: General Studies IV {Ethics, Integrity,and Aptitude}.
Marks: 250.
Paper VI and VII are Optional Subjects Full Details Below:
Paper VI: Paper I {Optional Subject}
Marks : 250.
Paper VII: Paper II {Optional Subject}
Marks: 250.
Total 7 Papers Mains Exam will be 1750 Marks Only.
Refference Books and Notes For Preparation Below:
1. Modren Indian History: Spectrum.
2.Culture: Nitin Singania Notes.
3.Post-Independence: 12th NCERT Politics.
4.NCERT 12th Indian Society Books.
5. Read Current Social Events.
6. World Physical Geography - GC Leong and Insights Geography Hand written Notes.
7.World History: Vaji Notes.
8. Polity: Laxmi Kanth M Book.
9. Read Yogana.
Note: Very Important Read News Paper Daily and Prepare Your Own Current Affairs Notes.
Some Tips For Mains Writting:
1. Before the write Answer Read the question Carefully, then write your Opinion simple and specific.
2. Justify: Explain the your Opinion { stand} to your Examinar.
3. Finally Conclusion.
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