IAS SYLLABUS
(PRELIMS GENERAL STUDIES)
The Preliminary
Examination of Union Public Service Commission for Civil Services Examination
is popularly called CSAT or Civil Services Aptitude Test. The CSAT is actually
the second paper of preliminary General Studies of IAS syllabus introduced in
2011. The CSAT was introduced to end the use of scaling system for varying
subjects in the General Studies paper of IAS mains examination or whole as IAS syllabus.
The benefit of introducing aptitude tests in the IAS syllabus is that it
assesses your logical reasoning and thinking performance. It is based on
multiple choice questions answered in exam conditions. No subject influences,
or can have an effect on an aptitude test.
Some changes are made in the format of IAS syllabus since 2013. It's for
the first time the Indian Forest Service (IFS) aspirants were combined with the
Civil Services aspirants and are made to take the preliminary examination.
Those Indian Forest Service aspirants who may eventually clear the first stage
of exam, they have to write separate exam in place of IAS mains examination for
their Mains Indian Forest Service examination.
There are several other changes in the pattern of IAS Mains examination
from 2013. Now there are four compulsory papers of General Studies of IAS mains
examination and only one optional subject instead of two, one compulsory essay
paper is also there. Besides, English and one language paper is of only
qualifying nature.Giving an all round approach to the IAS syllabus is the key
to success for both preliminary and IAS mains examination.
The UPSC Preliminary Examination
shall comprise two compulsory papers of 200 marks each.
Paper I - (200 marks)
• 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, Panchayat 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.
UPSC Syllabus for Civil Service Exam (CSE) can be accessed and downloaded from this page. Aspirants may bookmark this page to refer the latest UPSC syllabus for IAS exam (CSE Prelims, Mains and Interview).
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