Is 2 months enough for UPSC?
Is it possible to clear the IAS Prelims Exam with two months’ preparation? Well, the answer is, YES. You can clear IAS Prelims if you are dedicated, smart and willing to work hard. UPSC IAS exam is considered as the toughest exam in India, with a success rate of only 3%.
What are the 26 optional subject in UPSC?
UPSC IAS Optional Subject Syllabus 2021
- History.
- Geography.
- Economics.
- Sociology.
- Public Administration.
- Philosophy.
- Psychology.
- Political Science.
Is NCERT enough for IAS prelims?
The NCERT books of class 9th and 10th are also recommendable for IAS Prelims Preparation but not necessary (in case they have enough time). For the preparation of the Environment and Ecology section, the IAS aspirants must go through the study materials provided by NIOS.
Is syllabus of IAS subjects is important for UPSC preparation?
Syllabus of IAS subjects is important for UPSC preparation. Login Study Materials NCERT Solutions NCERT Solutions For Class 12 NCERT Solutions For Class 12 Physics NCERT Solutions For Class 12 Chemistry NCERT Solutions For Class 12 Biology NCERT Solutions For Class 12 Maths
Can I write the IAS MAINS exam after qualifying prelims?
Only after successfully qualifying in the prelims exam would the candidates be allowed to write the IAS Mains. The Mains exam tests the candidate’s academic talent in depth and his/her ability to present his/her understanding according to the requirements of the question in a time-bound manner.
What is the UPSC prelims syllabus for CSAT?
This UPSC Prelims syllabus for CSAT intends to assess the aptitude of the candidate in solving ‘Reasoning and Analytical’ questions, apart from ‘Reading Comprehension’ and the occasionally asked ‘Decision Making’ questions. The ‘Decision Making’ based questions are generally exempt from negative marks.
What are the important subjects in the UPSC prelims and mains?
In UPSC syllabus of prelims & mains, important subjects are Indian and world history, Indian polity, international relations, environment, Indian economy, geography, agriculture, disaster management, science & technology, and art and culture. There are 48 optional subjects out of which one has to select one subject in the Main exam.