Friday, 9 September 2016

How Can You Crack IAS Paper?

By Armando Rodriguez


Appearing for the Civil Service Examination and other competitive examination, in order to an IAS and IPS service and also getting recruited to the IFS too is not very easy. UPSC is a government organisation that holds the recruitments are conducted on the basis about impartial examination pattern.

You can find the information about the UPSC examinations can easily be found on any employment newspaper or employment ads. The examination has three step, which one has to clear in order to become and IAS officer.

You can find books providing general knowledge for kids from bookstands and shops or book outlets in India. You also get to choose from a lot of options that you have depending on what kind of subject you are looking for and requirements.

Time duration for the exam is about 2 hours and the candidate has to answer questions about six topics which are Indian History, Constitution of India, Economics, Science, Current Affairs and Geography. The second paper is optional and consists of paper including the political science, Economics, Psychology and Physics, etc. This exam consists of maximum 300 marks with 120 questions to answer for which the time duration is about 2 hours.

Earlier the candidates had the liberty to choose the first subject as optional which would be their main stream subject and the prelims exam was found to be mostly covered in it. Moreover they only had to decide on the second optional subject. Currently, every candidate is provided with equal opportunity and equal liberty so they have to take a decision on the two optional subjects for the mains exam with more flexibility and having different criteria in mind. This is also going to determine the chances of the candidate to crack the exams.

When people look to have general knowledge about the history, they not only look to get information about the kings or the queens but also about the currency that was used at that time or even the culture they used to follow, also about the languages they used for communication and methods of transportation. Also gain information about the main occupations and how it evolved.

The personality test or the personal interview is the last stage of the competition and the last elimination stage of the competition. Here the ratio for the selection is 1:2 and the twice the number of seats the candidates appear for the interview. For example there are 50 seats available then a total of 100 candidates are selected for the interview.

The candidates are display their social traits, personality, teamwork skills and leadership qualities in them. They also give the test for their aptitude and skills which usually involved in work. The interview is conducted by the UPSC member and the interview is held at Shahjahan in New Delhi. The candidates then selected are given proper foundation training and then job oriented training which are conducted separately based on the services. You can look for website that can provide you with the materials that you can study to prepare for the IAS examination and appear for it.




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