Is ias exam objective or subjective type ? How to prepare for it?
IAS examinations can be divided into three parts:-
- IAS preliminary : This is the first stage of the tests consisting of two papers and a total of 400 marks. These are objective in nature and an aspirant should score a minimum of 33% in paper-II (CSAT) in order to qualify for the next round.
- IAS main: This is the second stage and consists of 9 papers. 2 of these are languages (One English and one aspirant's choice) papers and are of qualification nature. The remaining 7 are of merit nature and consist of both subjective and objective questions. The total score of the aspirant in papers and interview rounds is used during ranking process.
- IAS Personality : This is the final stage and consists of a 275 marks interview. It consists of a psychometric test, an assessment test and a personal interview. The score in this interview and previous test is used to declare the final results.
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Upsc conducts the civil service examination in three stages . First stage is preliminary it has two papers: both are objective . Second stage is mains- it has 9 papers and all papers are subjective in nature. Final stage is personality test that is commonly known as interview/personal interview/ PI round.
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