UPSC Civil Services 2023 Prelims: In 2022 result, over one-third of the 933 candidates (320) recommended for appointment are women. This is significant as just two decades ago, women accounted for just 20% of the selected candidates. Read more
UPSC Civil Services Prelims 2023 : The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) Sunday conducted the Civil Services Prelims exam 2023. The exam was conducted in two sessions — forenoon from 9:30 am to 11:30 am and afternoon from 2:30 pm to 4:30 pm.
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The General Studies exam was conducted in the forenoon shift while the CSAT in the afternoon shift. Candidates needed to reach the exam centre an hour before the exam time in both the sessions. UPSC had released a list of guidelines which needs to be followed by all the. candidates.
Meanwhile, the commission released the UPSC Civil Services 2022 final results earlier this week. In the result, top 4 positions were secured by women candidates. Ishita Kishore secured All India Rank 1 followed by Garima Lohia at second place and Uma Harathi at third position Read less
UPSC Civil Services 2023 Prelims: In 2022 result, over one-third of the 933 candidates (320) recommended for appointment are women. This is significant as just two decades ago, women accounted for just 20% of the selected candidates. Read more
"Overall, the GS 1 was difficult than last year. So the cut off is expected to go down a little. Cut off was 88.22 last year. This year it is expected to be in the range of 82-85. UPSC has surprised by ensuring the oft cited ‘elimination method’ used by candidates to arrive at an answer is not suitable," said Sarmad Mehraj, Teacher and VP (UPSC) at BYJU’S
For 26-year-old T K Sherin Shahana, UPSC was a far-fetched dreams, born to an illiterate Muslim daily labourer in Wayanad district of Kerala, Sherin braved all odds from poverty to physical disability to clear UPSC CSE 2022. Read her full story on indianexpress.com
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After two candidates fraudulently claimed that they were selected for UPSC CSE 2022, the commission is taking disciplinay and criminal against them. The two candidates-- Ayesha Makrani and Tushar of Rewari claimed that they had been selected against the roll numbers of genuinely selected candidates who had the same first names. The UPSC reiterated that their system is foolproof to avoid such errors. Read full story on indianexpress.com
"There is a slight change in the pattern. The Assertion and Reason type of questions are not presented conventionally. Even more noticeable: in the multiples, it is not asked as to which ones are correct. Rather, the question was how many multiples are correct. Specifics are not required and so it can help everyone to get just a bit luckier. There are quite a few easy ones like the Question about the G-20,MSMEs,uranium,bordering countries of Ukraine,Kachins etc. Net net, the paper is not a shocker," Sriram Srirangam Founder and Director of Sriram’s IAS said.
As per Sriram Srirangam Founder and Director of Sriram’s IAS, more questions were asked from Geography and Environment
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More than 3,300 candidates on Sunday appeared for the UPSC preliminary examinations at 12 designated centres here, an official said.
No untoward incident has been reported in the state capital since this morning, police said. “Altogether, 4,051 candidates had registered for UPSC preliminary tests at 12 sub-centres in Imphal. However, due to the ongoing violence, 700 had opted to appear for the exam at centres outside the state" an official of the Manipur Public Service Commission said.
In view of the Manipur violence that began on May 3, the Union Public Service Commission had given options to civil service aspirants from the state to appear for the preliminary tests at centres in Aizwal, Kohima, Shillong, Kolkata and Delhi, he said.
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Gahana Navya James, 25, who ranked 6th in the civil services exam results declared on Tuesday, opted for self study even as she came from Kerala’s coaching hub — Pala town in Kottayam district. A research scholar in international relations with UGC junior research fellowship, Gahana said she would opt for Indian Foreign Service (IFS). Read her exam strategy
“Delhi’s coaching culture didn’t work out for me. I needed mental peace and a healthy environment to prepare. Therefore, I came back (to Narsampet). Some of my friends decided to join me in my preparation and we all studied together. It turned out to be favourable for all of us as two of my friends qualified in the last few years, and I, along with three other friends, cracked the exam this year,” Uma said.Read her interview here
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"The trend has changed for questions. I would call it tough. Few moderate and easy questions were there but those were not much. Elimination has become even more difficult this year. Dominance of current affairs. It has become even more important. Static books won't work," Praveen Parihar, an aspirant from Jodhpur
"Paper was lengthy because statement based questions were asked. Couldn't apply elimination techniques or any other technique much because of the nature of options. History question were mostly memory based. Personally, polity wasn't a problem since I am a law student. But questions were taking time. I found the paper different from past years," says Mayank who appeared in the Prelims exam today at Ghaziabad centre.
Take a look at today's UPSC Civil Service Prelims question paper
The popular 'elimination method' usually exercised to solve UPSC Civil Services prelims exam was not helpful this year as well, claimed several aspirants. Many took to Twitter to share their exam experience
UPSC has successfully concluded the GS 1 exam at various centres across country. We will soon share the exam analysis with aspirants
UPSC Civil Services Exam 2023 conducted at Leh Centre
Ishita Kishore, a Delhi University (DU) graduate from Gautam Buddha Nagar, topped the UPSC CSE in her third attempt. She graduated with an Economics (Honours) degree from Delhi University's Shri Ram College of Commerce. AIR 2 Garima Lohia from Buxar in Bihar, is also a DU graduate with a Commerce degree from Kirorimal College while Uma Harathi N from Telangana, who holds a BTech degree from IIT Hyderabad, came third. Smriti Mishra, a BSc graduate from DU’s Miranda House College, secured the fourth rank.
Educationist Manoj Soni today took oath as the chairman of Union Public Service Commission (UPSC), an official said. Soni, who joined the Commission as the member on June 28, 2017, has been performing the duties of the UPSC chairman since April 5, 2022, he said on Monday. Read more
A figure updated to the current year is not available, but the numbers available for forty years from 1975 to 2014 show that students who graduated from Delhi University performed much better than their counterparts from other universities.
In fact, the number from Delhi University — as per the annual reports (1975-2014)* released by the UPSC — is so ahead of the second one in the list, that it is unlikely the position would have changed in the eight years since 2014. Read the full story here
UPSC Civil Services 2023 Prelims paper II will be conducted in second shift. The CSAT, which is a qualifying paper, will be conducted from 2:30 pm to 4:30 pm
“Candidates of Civil Services (Preliminary) Examination, 2023 in Manipur may collect e-Admit Cards from their respective District Headquarters from May 22, in case they find difficulty in downloading the same,” the official UPSC notification stated.
Before the exam begins, candidates should remember to carry their UPSC admit cards, original ID Proof, two passport size photographs and black ball point pen to the exam hall
UPSC is set to conduct the Civil Services prelims exam 2023 today. The GS 1 exam will be conducted in morning shift from 9:30 am to 11:30 am