FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS BY UPSC ASPIRANTS

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS BY UPSC ASPIRANTS-

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Listed below are some of the most searched questions in Google (from different websites).

Q. Who is qualified for UPSC?

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A. Any candidate having a graduate degree from a recognized university is eligible for UPSC. Candidate must have a minimum age of 21 years and the upper age limit is 32 years.

Q. Is UPSC very hard?

A.  UPSC is widely considered one of the toughest competitive exams in India and globally due to its extensive syllabus, subjective evaluation, unpredictable question patterns, high competition, and the need for a deep understanding of diverse subjects, including current affairs.

Q. How many attempts are there in UPSC?

A.The number of attempts for IAS exam: General Category: 6 attempts till 32 years of age. The number of attempts for IAS exam: OBC: 9 attempts till 35 years of age. The number of attempts for IAS exam: SC/ST: unlimited attempts till 37 years of age.

Q. Which degree is best for IAS?

A.The best degree to become an IAS officer is a Bachelor of Arts (BA), as it covers many of the topics in the UPSC CSE syllabus. Many BA programs focus on humanities and social sciences, which are directly relevant to the syllabus.

Q. Can I crack UPSC in 1 year?

A. Yes. IAS exam preparation is a full-time job in and of itself. Regardless of how tough the UPSC exam is, one year of dedicated preparation is all that is required to pass the exam. If a person dedicates one year to study with full concentration, that is enough time to prepare for the IAS.

Q. Which college gives most IAS?

A.The majority of the UPSC top scorers and currently employed IAS officers in the Indian government attended Delhi University, making it the greatest college in India for the UPSC.

Q. What is the salary of IAS officer?

A.As per the latest 7th Pay commission, the IAS Officer Salary per Month in the beginning and at the entry level is ₹56100, which leads to ₹56100 – 132000 per month. After years of service and each promotion, the IAS salary in India per month increases.

Q. What is compulsory subject in UPSC?

A.The 5 compulsory subjects for UPSC are Indian Polity, Indian and World Geography, Indian History- Ancient, Medieval and Modern, Environment and Ecology and Science and Technology.

Q. How to finish UPSC syllabus?

A.It is possible to revise the UPSC CSE exam syllabus with one year of preparation. First of all, it is necessary to have complete knowledge of the examination. After coaching again read and understand the syllabus coming in the exam. Assemble the strategy and study material.

Q. Is 4 hours enough for UPSC?

A.Students should study for 12-15 hours a day throughout 12 months though few aspirants have topped the IAS exam with a preparation time of 3-6 months, and by studying just for 4-5 hours a day.

Q. Can I clear UPSC without coaching?

A.There have been many candidates in the past who were successful in clearing the UPSC exam without coaching. However, you must understand that UPSC Exam is extremely competitive and requires a lot of hard work and dedication with consistency.

Q. Can I prepare for UPSC at home?

A. You can, if you take the right steps towards IAS preparation. With online sources and strategy available, you can easily prepare for the IAS exam at home. With focus and dedication, and the right guidance, you can clear the IAS exam.

Q. Is UPSC harder than MBBS?

A. The difficulty level of the UPSC medical science optional is slightly lower than the professional MBBS exam.

Q. Does UPSC has maths?

A. Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) Civil Services Mains Exam comprises Mathematics as one of the Optional Subjects with 2 papers (Paper I and Paper II)

Q. What is the lowest post in UPSC?

A.The IAS trainee or IAS probationer position, which is offered during the training phase, is the lowest position available for IAS officers.

Q.Is there any negative marking in UPSC?

A.Yes, negative marking is a part of the UPSC exam. 1/3rd of the marks allocated to each question are deducted for an incorrect answer in the Preliminary Examination. No negative marking in the Mains and Interview.

Q. Which state is good for IAS?

A.The state of New Delhi is considered to be the centre of excellence as far as the UPSC (Union Public Service Commission) IAS toppers are concerned. Every year, there are lakhs of aspirants who go to the state of Delhi for their IAS coaching and turn out successful as well.

Q. Can IAS earn 100 crores?

A. Yes there are some of the senior IAS with net worth of well over 100 Cr. (Though 100Cr annual is a stretch). 2. Many officers’ spouses and kids have lucrative jobs, and they thus afford the Audis and all, all legitimately.

Q. Which state is top in UPSC?

A.UPSC state wise selection helps aspiring candidates to comprehend which state produces the highest IAS/IPS officers in the country. The following number of candidates were selected in the civil services exam from the top 4 IAS producing states: Delhi – 1498 (University of Delhi – 743) Uttar Pradesh – 998.

Q.How do UPSC toppers study?

A.As a topper of UPSC you need to be aware of every update, UPSC has a vast syllabus itself, and the aspirants are advised to keep updated with every topic whether it is related to exam syllabus, exam pattern or the current affairs. You should learn things sharply. You need to plan your preparation wisely.

Q.Can I clear UPSC online?

A.Yes, candidates have already made it with self-study. However, this exam demands focus, hard work, and dedication. If you are confident, have attempted the exam before, and are well-known to the UPSC exam paper, then you can clear it by self-study.

Q.Can I clear UPSC without maths?

A .Maths is not compulsory for UPSC Mains, but if you take math as an optional subject, you need to compulsorily study mathematics. One can easily crack the UPSC Exam even if a candidate is not very good at math.

Q.What is UPSC for beginners?

A.The UPSC Preliminary Exam is a screening test that assesses a candidate’s aptitude and general knowledge. It is important to focus on the basics and build a strong foundation in subjects such as history, geography, economics, and polity.

Q. How many students clear UPSC every year?

A. A total number of 180 candidates are selected for the UPSC IAS every year. The UPSC Pass Percentage is 0.2%. The civil services exam is conducted every year on a particular date for the selection of India’s most important and crucial officers.

Q.What if I Cannot clear UPSC?

A.Even if a candidate fails in any one of the stages of the Civil Services Exam, the candidate has to start from scratch again. The failed UPSC aspirants often feel discouraged and have self-doubts. It is very difficult to accept the failure if the candidate has cleared the first two stages and failed in UPSC Interview.

Q.Can I crack UPSC without reading newspaper?

A. Reading newspapers is an important aspect of UPSC preparation as it helps candidates to be updated with current affairs, general knowledge and develop an understanding of various current issues. Reading newspaper also enhances candidates’ analytical skills and improves their ability to write on various topics.

Q.Is UPSC exam held every year?

A.The UPSC Exam is conducted once a year by the Union Public Service Commission. The exam is usually held in the month of June. The entire selection process, including the Prelims, Mains, and interview, takes almost a year to complete.

Q. Is UPSC easy to crack?

A.UPSC is one of the toughest exams in the world. Only 15% make it through the interview stage, where the success rate is 50%.

Q.What is rank 1 in UPSC?

A.Ishita Kishore is the recent UPSC Topper 2023. She attained All India Rank 1 by securing 1094 marks.

Q.What is cut off marks in UPSC?

A.The UPSC Cut Off 2022 for prelims, mains and final interview stage is officially released by UPSC on 23rd May 2023. The UPSC Prelims Cut Off 2022 is 88.22, UPSC Mains Cut Off 2022 is 748, and the UPSC Final Cut Off 2022 is 960 for the General Category.

Q.Can you clear UPSC in 2 months?

A.While 2 months is quite a short time to be able to clear the IAS exam, it is possible. Candidates need to keep in mind the following steps: i) Prepare for prelims first, in particular, CSAT paper demands more practice. ii) Read through NCERT books relevant for IAS exam.

Q. Can a weak student clear UPSC?

A. Yes, even average students can crack the UPSC exam given they follow the syllabus, solve past papers and attempt mock tests to test their knowledge and understanding of the exam pattern. Moreover, the foundation of cracking the exam is your dedication.

Q. Can I clear UPSC in 3 attempts?

A.A study of the percentage of selected candidates (average of 2002-2012 figures) and the number of attempts they took reveals that 3 is the magic number when it comes to clearing the UPSC civil services. A good chunk of candidates (24.1%) cleared the IAS exam in their third attempts.

Q. What not to read in UPSC?

A.You should avoid sports news. Once you clear the mains and get a call for the IAS interview, you should look for news related to your hobby (if it is any sport). Business news not related to the UPSC syllabus. Avoid criminal news even if it is capturing headlines.

Q. Are books enough for UPSC?

A.Studying NCERTs help in building the foundation for UPSC preparation. Although studying only NCERTs is not enough and other standard references are also of equal importance, if you begin with the NCERT books for preparation, it will provide you with a strong base to move ahead with other books and references.

Q. What is success rate of UPSC?

A.Generally, the UPSC pass percentage, or the chances of an applicant becoming a Civil Services officer, is around 0.2%. Aspirants must leave no stone unturned to prepare well for the forthcoming exam.

Q. What is the 7 5 3 rule for UPSC?

A.SEVEN – Candidates’ should aim to answer questions within 7 minutes per question. FIVE – Write 5 points in their answers related to the keyword. It would be better to break down the answer into bulleted points. THREE – Elaborate each point in 3 dimensions as per the requirements listed in the question.

Q. Who corrects UPSC papers?

A.To guarantee uniformity, the Head Examiner re-examines a few UPSC Mains answer sheets/booklets that each additional examiner had examined. He may then revise or confirm the marks awarded by the additional examiner as the case may be.

Q. Is phone allowed in UPSC?

A.You are not allowed to carry any electronic gadgets into the exam hall as specifically mentioned by the commission in the exam rules. So, refrain from carrying them. Your mobile phones have to be submitted to them before entering the hall, so make sure you carry a bag in which to safe-keep it.

Q. Is NCERT 6 to 12 enough for UPSC?

A.Go through the list of Important NCERT Books and Identify the books that cover the subjects and topics mentioned in the UPSC syllabus for both Prelims and Mains. The NCERT Books from classes 6 to 12 need to be studied for general studies syllabus coverage.

Q. Which field students mostly crack UPSC?

A.In the question hour session in the Rajya Sabha, Union minister Jitendra Singh said that nearly half the number of candidates who clear the UPSC civil services exam are engineers and they do so by choosing humanities subjects like sociology and public administration as their optional.

Q. What is the 80 20 rule UPSC?

A.Find your “critical 20%” and transform your time – and life – forever! The 80/20 principle – also known as the Pareto principle – is the well-verified observation that in business, economics, and life generally, about 80 percent of all results flow from a mere 20 percent of our efforts.

Q. How much handwriting matters in UPSC?

A.The UPSC evaluators are responsible for assessing a large number of answer sheets, and therefore, they prefer neat, legible, and well-structured handwriting. Handwriting that is illegible, messy, or difficult to read can lead to a loss of marks.

Q. How many questions are compulsory in UPSC?

A.The number of questions in UPSC Mains is generally 20 in each paper which has to be completed within 3 hours. Candidates must try to attempt all questions if they intend to clear the Mains stage of the UPSC exam.

Q. Who is unfit for UPSC?

A. Diseases like hernia, varicose veins, hydrocele, haemorrhoids, etc. are declared temporarily unfit and should be declared fit after successful surgery. Candidates with malignancies at the time of entry to service are declared unfit. Candidates with transplanted organs are declared unfit.

Q. Which profession is UPSC for?

A.UPSC is the central body in India that conducts examinations like the Civil Services Exam (CSE) for the recruitment of candidates in top government services like IAS, IPS, IFS, etc. UPSC recruits candidates for both Civil Service as well as Defense Services.

Q. Is English necessary for UPSC?

A.One of the most commonly asked questions about the UPSC interview is, “Is English necessary for the UPSC interview? “. English has been the most common language that people have been choosing for giving UPSC interviews but it is not necessary that one has to answer the UPSC interview questions only in English.

Q. How many students clear UPSC prelims?

A.The UPSC Prelims serves as the first stage of the recruitment process for civil services. Out of approximately 13 lakh aspirants who appeared for the UPSC Prelims 2023, only 14,624 candidates successfully cleared the exam and qualified for the mains stage.

Q. What is the lowest marks to clear UPSC?

A.The passing marks for UPSC Exam is the minimum cut off a candidate must score to be on the UPSC Result list. As per the current scenario, after the 2022 result was out, the passing marks for UPSC Exam are known to be 960 for the general category. Candidates who secured 960 marks or more were declared successful.

Q. Which subject is best for UPSC in Class 11?

A.The subject that is helpful for UPSC preparation in Class 11 is History or Geography. Apart from these two subjects, there are several other subjects that can be helpful for UPSC preparation in Class 11. Some of these subjects include Political Science, Economics, Sociology, Public Administration, and Philosophy.

Q. Is Tattoo allowed in UPSC?

A.Tattoo is allowed in IAS, provided they should not be present on the most noticeable body parts. Wearing a tattoo is fine, and there are no restrictions applicable for aspiring UPSC candidates. IAS and Civil Services officials can get tattoos done on their bodies, but they should not be visible.

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