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Prepare for UPSC CSAT exam with insights on its evolution, structure, and strategy. Understand the qualifying nature, syllabus, and scoring. Get ready for success in the path to administrative roles.
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 UPSC 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 UPSC CSAT, its evolution, meaning and current structure.
UPSC conducts Civil Services exam every year in this exam the prelims stage consists of two papers i.e Paper I and Paper II, paper II is referred as UPSC CSAT (Civil Services Aptitude Test). It aims to evaluate candidates for their comprehension, interpersonal skills, communication, logical reasoning, analytical ability, decision-making, problem-solving, basic numeracy, and English language comprehension skills. It is of qualifying nature marks scored in this paper will not be considered for evaluation.
Let’s see the structure, nature and weightage of UPSC CSAT Paper for better understanding of the paper.
Specification of CSAT Exam | Detail of CSAT Exam |
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CSAT – Full Form | Civil Services Aptitude Test |
CSAT Paper | General Studies Paper II |
CSAT Schedule | On prelims examination after the GS-I (Paper I) |
Total Question Asked | 80 |
Total Marks Allotment | 200 marks |
Negative Marking | One-Third marks |
Duration of Paper | 2 hours |
Minimum Qualifying Marks | 33% of the Maximum Marks which roughly equals to 66 marks |
Nature of Exam | Objective and Multiple Choice Questions |
Exam Mode | Offline |
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