Monday, 28 January 2013

UPSC Exams-General Information-FAQ-Frequently Asked questions and Free Counselling


Sir, I hear from someone that there is no prescribed syllabus for IAS EXAMS. Is the syllabus only for reference? Does the question go beyond the syllabus in this exam.
- Rageetha

•  The syllabus is prescribed by UPSC. For any exam, there will be some syllabus ie we have to draw some line.

•  Civil services exam is not an University exam, there only pass or fail is important. Civil services exam is a competitive exam, ie it is a running race. Who will come first, will be selected.

•  In UPSC, questions are not asked directly like University exams, it is more than that. UPSC tests not only candidate's grasping power but also getting inference, correlating subjects, analytical capacity and more.

•  Whoever told must have seen the question, which is not direct. The questions are very much from the prescribed syllabus and they are indirect. So syllabus is the same. 

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