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 Everything You Need to Know About UPSC Civil Services Notification



Introduction

Are you aspiring to crack the UPSC Civil Services examination? The recently released notification for UPSC Civil Services has created a buzz among aspirants across India. With 1056 vacancies available, candidates from all over the country can apply for this prestigious exam. In this blog, we will dive deep into the selection criteria, qualifications required, and the overall process of the UPSC Civil Services examination.


Selection Criteria


The UPSC Civil Services examination is divided into three stages - Preliminary, Mains, and Interview. Let's break down each stage:


Preliminary Examination


In the Preliminary stage, candidates have to appear for two papers - General Studies and CSAT. The General Studies paper is qualifying in nature, and candidates need to secure a minimum score to qualify for the Mains examination. The CSAT paper tests the candidates' aptitude and is crucial for determining their selection for the next stage.


Mains Examination


The Mains examination consists of seven papers, out of which four are related to General Studies, one is an Essay paper, one is an Optional subject paper, and the last paper is a language paper. Each paper carries a certain weightage, and the total marks for the Mains examination amount to 1750.


Interview


The final stage of the selection process is the Interview round, where candidates are evaluated based on their personality and knowledge. The interview carries 275 marks, and the final merit list is prepared based on the cumulative score of the Mains examination and the Interview round.


Application Process


For candidates interested in applying for the UPSC Civil Services examination, the application fee is Rs. 100 for General and OBC candidates, while SC/ST and female candidates are exempt from the fee. The application window is open from 14th February to 5th March, with a provision for modifications from 6th March to 12th March.


Eligibility Criteria


To be eligible for the UPSC Civil Services examination, candidates must have a minimum qualification of a Bachelor's degree from a recognized university. The minimum age limit is 21 years, and the maximum age limit varies based on the category - 35 years for OBC, 37 years for SC/ST candidates. Final year students are also eligible to apply for the exam.


Conclusion


With the UPSC Civil Services notification out, it's time for aspirants to gear up for the rigorous selection process. The competition is tough, but with thorough preparation and dedication, candidates can achieve their dream job in the civil services. Stay updated with the latest job notifications by subscribing to our channel and hitting the bell icon for notifications. All the best for your UPSC Civil Services journey!

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