How many subjects are in UPSC Prelims?
2 subjects
A. IAS Prelims has 2 subjects- General Studies and Civil Services Aptitude Test. Q.
Which subject is best for UPSC Prelims?
After considering the latest UPSC syllabus and recent IAS results, the top 10 optional subjects in UPSC can be listed as follows:
- Sociology.
- Agriculture.
- Medical Science.
- Literature.
- Anthropology.
- Public Administration.
- Psychology.
- Law.
Are Upsc questions Mcq?
To answer the question “Is UPSC Mains MCQ type?” No, they are not. Unlike the prelims, the Mains are of subjective type. Detailed and comprehensive answers are expected to be written. Structural accuracy is vital and of significance.
What are the important subjects in the UPSC prelims and mains?
In UPSC syllabus of prelims & mains, important subjects are Indian and world history, Indian polity, international relations, environment, Indian economy, geography, agriculture, disaster management, science & technology, and art and culture. There are 48 optional subjects out of which one has to select one subject in the Main exam.
Where can I find the UPSC 2020 syllabus?
UPSC 2020 syllabus [UPSC Civil Services Prelims and Mains] has been released along with the official notification for the Civil Service Exam on 12th February 2020. The IAS syllabus can be found at the UPSC official website – https://upsc.gov.in/ or scroll down to download the UPSC syllabus pdf for both Prelims and Mains.
What is the UPSC exam called?
This stage is officially known as the Civil Services (Preliminary) exam, but in common parlance, aspirants refer to it as UPSC Prelims or IAS Prelims. ** The official syllabus of UPSC exam is released along with the IAS notification. The official UPSC notification was released on 4th March 2021.
What is the syllabus of GS I in IAS prelims?
UPSC Prelims Syllabus for GS I The GS I paper in the IAS prelims comprises topics from History, Geography, Economy, polity and governance, general science, and most importantly current affairs. The subtopics are mentioned below.
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