Title: Top IAS Coaching in Mysore (2)
1Top IAS Coaching In Mysore
2(No Transcript)
3Indian Administrative Service The Indian
Administrative Service (IAS) is the
administrative arm of the All India Services.
Considered the premier civil service of India,
the IAS is one of the three arms of the All India
Services along with the Indian Police Service
(IPS) and the Indian Foreign Service (IFS).
Members of these three services serve the
Government of India as well as the individual
states. IAS officers may also be deployed to
various public sector undertakings.
4- UPSC Exam Pattern 2020
- The pattern of UPSC examination is officially
divided into two stages called Preliminary and
Main Examination while in practice, it is a
three-stage exam. - As per the IAS exam pattern, candidates who clear
the Prelims are eligible for Mains and candidates
who clear the Main reach the interview stage. - The three stages of the IAS exam are Prelims,
Mains and Personality Test.
5- IAS exam pattern for UPSC Prelims
- The Prelims Exam date is 31 May 2020. Visit the
link to get free study material and preparation
strategy for UPSC Prelims 2020. - The UPSC exam pattern for the Preliminary stage
consists of two papers, conducted on one day.
Both the papers comprise objective type questions
with multiple choice of answers. The prelims
examination is a qualifying stage to filter
candidates for the mains exam. The marks secured
at this stage are not counted towards the final
merit list, though candidates have to prepare
well for this exam as cut-offs are unpredictable
and depend on the average score every year.
6 IAS exam pattern for UPSC Mains The
UPSC exam pattern for the Mains stage consists of
9 papers conducted over a period of 5-7 days.
Only those candidates who secure at least the
declared cut off in General Studies I and 33 in
General Studies II in Prelims will be allowed to
appear for the Mains Examination. As per the exam
pattern of UPSC Mains, all of the papers consist
of descriptive answer type questions
7 UPSC
Interview This is the final stage of the IAS
Exam before the final results are declared.
Officially it is called the Interview/Personality
Test and counted as a part of the Mains
Examination for merit ranking purposes. From a
preparation standpoint, it is considered the
third stage as preparation strategies for the
written and interview stages are different. As
per the IAS exam pattern, this consists of an
interview by the UPSC board to assess the
candidates suitability for a civil services
career and associated responsibilities. The board
consists of competent and unbiased observers who
have a record of the candidates career. The
board would judge the candidates mental and
social traits by asking questions of general
interest. Some of the qualities that the board
looks for are mental alertness, critical powers
of assimilation, clear and logical exposition, a
balance of judgement, variety and depth of
interest, ability for social cohesion and
leadership, intellectual and moral integrity.