Greetings,
Raunaque I would advice and through this article will elaborate with every provided facts as to why I am suggesting you to take up a particular stream in your graduation course. So, I suggest that you should go for Humanities subjects in your graduation course for the reasons hereby stated:
IAS Exam Pattern:
For Prelims
There are 2 compulsory papers
1 .GAT ( General Ability Test )
2. CSAT (Civil Service Aptitude Test )
OFFLINE PAPER (pen and paper mode)
MCQ( Multiple Choice Questions )
Exam Duration: 2 hours ; 2 hours and 20 minutes for blind students
Exam Language : English and Hindi
MARKING : GAT (200)
CAT (200)
FOR EVERY WRONG ANSWER 0.33 MARKS WILL BE DEDUCTED .
Total Marks : 400
* PRELIMS are QUALIFYING in nature which means you need to score 33% to be qualified for MAINS.
SYLLABUS (GAT)
There is no particular syllabus for IAS preparation but after analysing previous year papers the continuity and inclusion of these topic are frequently seen:
History of India ( focus more on Medieval and Modern History and Indian National Movement)
Constitution of India (Preamble, Fundamental Rights , Constituent Assembly , Duties )
Indian Polity (Divine theory, Contract Theory ,read major works like Leviathan , The Social Contract , Socrates ideologies )
Panchayati Raj
Indian Geography and World Geography( History of Partition , World Wars ,Tectonic Plates etc)
Organisations like SAARC,UNESCO,UNICEF etc
Biodiversity
Economics, Sustainable Development ,Demographics
Current Events( National as well as International )
* As you can observe Raunaque that most of the topics which will lead you towards Mains are Humanities subject ( history , geography, economics, polity)and the 7 papers (only 2 are optional) which are a part of mains also contains most of the humanities subject
SYLLABUS (CSAT)
Comprehension
Logical Reasoning and Analytical Reasoning
Data Interpretation
Basic Numeracy
General Mental Ability
Decision Making and Problem Solving
MAINS
TIME DURATION: 3 HOURS ; 3 HOURS and 30 MINUTES for blind students
PAPER : OFFLINE MODE
EXAM LANGUAGE : ENGLISH AND HINDI
EXAM NATURE : BOTH OBJECTIVE AS WELL AS SUBJECTIVE IN NATURE
MARKS:250
* MAINS ARE FURTHER DIVIDED INTO :
QUALIFYING EXAM
MERIT EXAM
1ST PAPER : ( ANY ONE OF THE LANGUAGE PRESCRIBED IN 6TH SCHEDULE OF CONSTITUTION)
MARKS : 300
2ND PAPER : ENGLISH
T here are 7 papers
Paper :1
Based on candidates Writing Ability
This paper is totally Subjective
LANGUAGE : ONLY ENGLISH
MARKS : 250
SYLLABUS : ESSAY ON A PARTICULAR TOPIC
PAPER 2
SYLLABUS : GENERAL STUDIES
TOPICS : Indian heritage and culture , history and geography of teh world and society etc
PAPER 3
SYLLABUS :GENERAL STUDIES
TOPIC : Governance ,constitution,polity,social justice and international relations etc.
PAPER 4
TOPICS: Technology ,economic development, sustainable development , environment ,bio diversity, disaster management,technology ,pollution,IT etc
PAPER 5 :GENERAL STUDIES
TOPICS :ethics , civil values,laws, contributions of great thinkers in philosophy ,international relations etc.
*PAPER 6 AND 7 ARE OPTIONAL
MARKS : 250+250
PAPER 1 (6TH)
SYLLABUS : agriculture , civil engineering,sociology,geology,economics,statistics, zoology etc.
PAPER 2 (7TH)
SYLLABUS : Literature of any of the languages prescribed in 6th schedule of Indian constitution
EACH PAPER CARRIES 250 MARKS
*AS you can observe and analyse that the syllabus of all the 7 papers in Mains includes almost all the topics from Humanities subject which are History ,Geography,Economics ,English Language ,Polity as described above .
And if you do not want to go for Humanities subject them aim for IES after completing your engineering but if seriously want to become IAS officer than in my opinion you should look at the syllabus mentioned and then choose wisely.
Feel to drop a comment any time you encounter a doubt or have some queries I would be happy to resolve them .
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