UPSC

UPSC

The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) is a recruiting body of India established with the aim of recruiting candidates from all India on the basis of their merits and the rules of reservation. The UPSC conducts an exam every year to recruit the capable candidates for Civil Services. The candidates require proper guidance and strategy to crack the UPSC examination because of tough competition and one of the toughest exams in India. UPSC screens out the lacs of students through preliminary examination which is one of the difficult processes the students have to deal with.

UPSC has three levels of exam in the selection process:

(a) Preliminary Exam : The Preliminary Examination will consist of two papers of Objective type (Multiple Choice Questions) and carry a maximum of 400 marks in the subjects set out in sub-section (A) of Section II.

(b) Mains Exam : It consists of 4 General Studies Paper,1 Essay Paper and 2 Optional Papers. The written examination (main) will consist of the following nine papers, but only 7 papers will be counted for the Final Merit Ranking.

(c) Personal Interview : It consists of 275 marks. The marks of main and interview are counted to make the cut-off list for the final merit.

An Overview of UPSC Main Examination

The main Examination is intended to assess the overall intellectual traits and depth of understanding of candidates rather than merely the range of their information and memory. The nature and standard of questions in the General Studies papers (Paper II to Paper V) will be such that a well-educated person will be able to answer them without any specialized study.

The questions will be such as to test a candidate’s general awareness of a variety of subjects, which will have relevance for a career in Civil Services. The questions are likely to test the candidate’s basic understanding of all relevant issues, and ability to analyze, and take a view on conflicting social-economic goals, objectives and demands. The candidates must give relevant, meaningful and succinct answers.

The above directive should be crystal clear among the students fraternity towards the main examination. Beside the syllabus, the student has to focus on the key enrichment of answers with varied levels of data substantiation. Each answer should flow in full connectivity with the demand of the question.

How Perfection IAS helps students to prepare for the UPSC examination?

The exam is all about the syllabus coverage and multiple revisions of the topic taught in the classroom. Candidates are advised to go through the syllabus provided for the UPSC Preliminary Examination. A well comprehensive knowledge base is required for the UPSC preliminary examination. We, Perfection IAS are the perfect destination for the students for preparation of UPSC examination.

Perfection IAS is the best UPSC coaching in Patna for IAS preparation examination. We provide best IAS, UPSC classes from UPSC interviewed faculty. At Perfection IAS, we start from the scratch and complete the course in stipulated time, with special answer writing practices sessions and personality build up sessions and seminars. We provide Online & Offline test series for the students strictly in UPSC pattern. Because of the quality teaching and classroom program, we emerged as best IAS coaching in Patna, Bihar in a very short span of time.

We conduct following classroom programme for UPSC in Patna:

(a) Subject wise papers : We provide result oriented foundational classroom programme from where the students are taught and trained well, starts from the preliminary exam to the interview stage.

(b) Test Series Program : We provide result oriented foundational classroom programme from where the students are taught and trained well, starts from the preliminary exam to the interview stage.

(c) Mock Test Session : Mock Test session are conducted in our institute to improve writing skills of the students and scored good marks in exam.

(d) Personal Interview Session : We conduct personal interview session for the students which help them to control over the interview environment and make them to deal with greater complexity of the questionnaire.

(d) Answers Writing Session : We provide daily answer writing session in our institute to enhance writing skills of the students.

The classes which we provide in our UPSC classroom programme for the students:

1. UPSC Optional Classes in Patna

2. Geography Optional Classes in Patna

3. History Optional Classes in Patna

4. Political Science Optional Classes in Patna

5. Public Administration Classes in Patna

6. Sociology Optional Classes in Patna

7. Anthropology Optional Classes in Patna

The Main Topics Covered in our UPSC Classroom Programme are:

1. Current events of national and international importance.

2. History of India and Indian National Movement.

3. Indian and World Geography -Physical, Social, Economic Geography.

4. Indian Polity and Governance -Constitution, Political System, Panchayati Raj, Public Policy, Rights Issues and many more.

5. Economic and Social Development

6. Development, Poverty, Inclusion.

7. Demographics, Social Sector Initiatives, etc.

8. General issues on Environmental ecology, Biodiversity and Climate Change.

9.General Science

For General Studies II (Civil Service Aptitude Test):

(a) Interpersonal skills including communication skills

(b) Logical reasoning and analytical ability

(c) Decision making and problem solving

(d) General mental ability

(e) Basic numeracy (numbers and their relations, orders of magnitude, etc Class X level)

(f) Data interpretation (charts, graphs, tables, data sufficiency etc Class X level )

Our small batch strength is the biggest achievement in which the student gets the best of best attention and guidance from the respective teachers in classes. We provide the best study materials to the students which help them to clear the UPSC exam. We provide regular classes to the students and make sure that syllabus should be completed on time. Concept clarity is the main motto of Perfection IAS in which each student is focused to excel in the process of preparation.

Our students should not worry about the Optional papers as we provide complete guidance in the optional papers available at the time of admission. Our classroom programme will make you learn the key strategy for writing the exam. We have mentored more than 500+ students every year for civil services examinations.

How to crack UPSC exams? Dealing with the toughest exam in India with ease

There are multiple sources that talk about the tips to prepare for the toughest examination in India, leading to the best opportunity to make a change in the way the country’s run. That being said, we make it a point here, at Perfection IAS, that if the students stick to the initial level of zeal throughout the preparation, and do everything by the book, there is no way they won’t be able to get through with flying colors.

Let’s go through a simple to do list for all the IAS/ UPSC aspirants.

1) The Early Bird Catches the Worm: No matter where you start, either the first year of College or the second year in your job, if you have set your mind on to the target, you must start right away. Sure, that one more tea party sounds amazing, but you must remember that UPSC exams do not have a very high acceptance rate, and therefore, you must put in extra effort to make sure that you start earlier than the rest, and be disciplined for the course of the preparation, the head start will prove to be the golden ticket.

2) Respect the Clock and Time will tell the Victor’s Tale: What we want to say is that you should prioritize your preparation, and stick to a schedule. Most people start with an enormous number and then decline at an exponential rate on the enthusiasm curve. That is very natural, and happens to the best of us. That is precisely where a fixed schedule and a strict priority list come into play. Especially for those who juggle a job with the preparation, the schedule is a must. If you enrol into regular classes for the preparation, you are already half way through sticking to a schedule. The rest depends on the intensive self-study hours you put in.

3) Spare Time is a Luxury, Use it well: We do not encourage going crazy over the exams. We, however, do encourage a healthy indulgence, and that includes effective utilization of the spare time. As already mentioned, UPSC exams can be cracked through intense discipline. That involves a healthy amount of sleep, and exercise, to enable the brain to process and store the enormous information you take in on a daily basis. Also, we urge you to read newspapers and informative magazines in your spare time. This will help the brain to relax itself, as well as to stay in touch with the happenings in the country and all around the world.

4) Half the things they say aren’t true: In the course of the preparation, you will come across many people who will present new points about the UPSC exams, and why you should not/ or should take them. We request you to be thorough in your own research so that you know where the myth breaks. The most discouraging of them all is the number of people appearing and the number getting in. We do agree that the acceptance rate is not very high, but neither is the number of serious contenders. As any national level exam goes, the number of people actually preparing for the exam is far less than the number of people signing up for them. So, the choice is yours, are you a serious contender?

5) Optimize your preparation: This is where enrolling in a program will actually benefit you. The syllabus is vast, and you have a limited time to study everything. That is where the teaching programs will help. We at Perfection IAS make sure that the study material is short and effective, and the students get the best in a concise package. The notes are precise, and there is no extra reading involved, until extremely necessary (with the exception of newspapers and magazines). The working personnel can gain a competitive edge by going through accurate and concise learning material that can easily fit into small work breaks.

UPSC SYLLABUS

PT Syllabus – Paper 1

1 Current events of national and international importance
2 History of india and indian National movement.
3 Indian and world Geography - physical, social Economic, Geography of Indian and the world.
4 Indian Polity and Governance – Constitution, Political System, Panchayati Raj, Public policy Rights Issues etc.
5 Economic and Social development - - Sustainable Development, Poverty, Inclusion, Demographic, Social Sector Initiatives etc.
6 General Issues on Environmental ecology, Bio-diversity and Climate Change – that do not require subject specialization.
7 General Science.

Paper II (CSAT)

1 Comprehension
2 Interpersonal Skills including communication skills.
3 Logical Reasoning and analytical Ability.
4 Decision making and problem solving
5 General mental ability.
6 Basic Numeracy and Data interpretation (Class xth Level.)

UPSC Main Syllabus

Paper II (GS-I) Indian Heritage and Culture, History and Geography of the world and Society
Paper III (GS-II) Governance, Constitution, Polity, Social Justice and International Relations.
Paper IV (GS-III) Technology, Economic Development, Biodiversity, Environment, Security and Disaster Management.
Paper V (GS IV) Ethics, Integrity and Aptitude.
Paper VI Optional Subject Paper – I
Paper VII Optional Subject Paper – II

 

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