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What are the 3 stages of IAS exam?

What are the 3 stages of IAS exam?

IAS Exam Pattern

  • Stage I: Preliminary Examination (IAS Prelims)
  • Stage II: Mains Examination (IAS Mains)
  • Stage III: UPSC Personality Test (IAS Interview)

What is the passing marks in IAS exam?

GS Paper-II was of qualifying nature with 33\% marks as per Rule-15 of Civil Services Examination, 2019. # Subject to 10\% marks in each of the seven competitive papers i.e. Essay, GS-I, GS-II, GS-III, GS-IV, Optional-I and Optional-II.

What are the basic subjects for IAS?

UPSC Prelims Subjects List

  • History.
  • Geography.
  • Political Science / Civics.
  • Economics.
  • General Science – Physics, Chemistry & Biology.
  • Environmental Science.
  • Sociology.

When to start preparing for IAS exam?

If you have completed your graduation then generally you are in 21-23 years of age.

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  • Also unfortunately if you failed to clear the civil services you still have time for an alternate career.
  • But in case your family condition is not good in order to support you or your family need your support economically then you can join a job.
  • What is the difference between IAS and IES exam?

    – IAS course and opportunities. The IAS Officers are employed in the administrative department of the Indian government. – IES course and opportunities. – Key differenceator between IAS and IES course.

    What is the syllabus of the IAS exam?

    UPSC IAS Prelims Syllabus 2021 Reading Comprehension Interpersonal skills including communication skills; Logical reasoning and analytical ability Decision making and problem-solving ability General mental ability Basic numeracy (numbers and their relations, orders of magnitude, etc.) (Class X level), Data interpretation (charts, graphs, tables, data sufficiency etc.

    What do I need to study for IAS exam?

    Geography

  • History and Art&Culture. Ancient India: Class XI Old NCERT by RS Sharma to cover the entire syllabus of ancient Indian history.
  • Economic and Social Development