Overview of UPSC Civil Services Examination
The examination is divided into three stages: the preliminary exam, which includes two objective papers (General Studies in Paper I and the Civil Service Aptitude Test, or CSAT, in Paper II); the main exam, which features nine descriptive papers, with two qualifying papers and the scores from the other seven contributing to the final ranking; and lastly, a personality test (interview).
UPSC Prelims Exam Pattern
Candidates can check the detailed exam pattern as presented here and keep a note of the total papers, number of questions, and marking scheme to perform better in the examination.
UPSC Mains Exam Format
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Uttarkashi Cloudburst Horror: Flash Floods Sweep Away Village, People Seen Running For Their Lives
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