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PWOnlyIAS December 12, 2023 06:20 2283 0
Unlocking the key to UPSC success with a comprehensive overview of the UPSC CSAT syllabus. Prepare strategically for both GS and CSAT papers to ensure success in the UPSC CSE exam.
Every year, the Union Public Service Commission conducts the Civil Services Exam for All India Services and various other Group A services of the Indian Government. These services predominantly entail administrative roles. Aspiring candidates aiming to enter these services must successfully navigate a year-long examination, consisting of the Preliminary exam, Mains exam, and Personality Test.
To secure a position in these services, the cutoff marks from the previous year serve as decisive factors, guiding candidates in pacing up and designing their preparation strategy. If we broadly see the prelims paper it is composed of two papers one is Paper I which is of General Studies and second is Paper II which is of CSAT (Civil Services Aptitude Test). In prelims examination Paper Marks are considered for evaluation for prelims results only whereas Paper II is qualifying in which candidates have to score 33% marks of maximum marks of paper II. In this article we will discuss the CSAT, its evolution, meaning and current structure of the upsc exam.
As per the official guidelines of UPSC CSAT syllabus of prelims is as follows candidates are advised to strictly follow this UPSC CSAT syllabus for getting good marks.
By analysing the last few years’ papers of CSAT we can further classify topics and sub topics which have been asked in the last few years.
If we further analyse the recent CSAT papers, we can further categorize the topics and subtopics that have been consistently featured in the examinations over the past few years.
Let’s go deep in the UPSC CSAT syllabus Paper for more clarity of topics which will help candidates to strategize their preparation.
Although the General Studies paper I prelims carries more weight in the overall UPSC ranking whereas the CSAT paper is a qualifying paper that tests the crucial skills of Candidate required for administrative roles. Candidates who are willing to select in UPSC CSE exam should give due importance to both papers and prepare comprehensively for the UPSC CSE.
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