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UPSC Syllabus 2022

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UPSC Syllabus 2022

Overview of the UPSC Syllabus


Without beating much around the bush let me get straight to the point. The UPSC exam is a 3-phase affair:


Phase 1 is the UPSC Preliminary Examination, also called UPSC Prelims. This exam contains questions of the objective type.

Phase 2 is the UPSC Mains Examination, also called UPSC Mains. This exam contains descriptive-type questions.

Phase 3 is the Personal Interview round conducted to test the Personality of the Candidate.


Having said that I will now start off with the first part of the article which is the UPSC prelims syllabus.


Oh, and if by any chance you want to directly get to know the UPSC Syllabus without going through the article, I have prepared for you a UPSC syllabus PDF. In this PDF of the UPSC syllabus, I have mentioned the syllabus of both, Prelims and Mains in much detail.  

Also, this UPSC Syllabus PDF is made as per the latest UPSC CSE 2021 official notification. 


You can Download the UPSC Syllabus PDF by just clicking on the button given below.  

UPSC Syllabus PDF


Now getting back to the article, let me continue by repeating, the UPSC syllabus is not something that a lot of people are able to wrap their heads around. Anyway, assuming that you are ready for it, here goes nothing. 


UPSC Prelims Syllabus

Starting off with the UPSC Prelims syllabus, it shouldn’t come as a surprise to you if I say that the syllabus is pretty vast in its own right.

However, the UPSC Prelims examination is basically conducted for the purpose of screening only. Thus if you clear the Prelims exam, you will be eligible for the Mains exam.

Also, your Prelims marks will not be considered in your final order of merit, provided you manage to make it through to the interview round.

The UPSC prelims examination comprises 2 papers, namely the General studies paper and the CSAT paper or the Civil Services Aptitude Test.

If you want to know about the UPSC Prelims exam pattern in further detail, you can check out my article on the same. 

We will start with the syllabus for Paper 1 i.e., General Studies (GS) paper.


Prelims Syllabus Highlights

UPSC Prelims Exam Syllabus (Paper 1 & Paper 2)

UPSC Prelims Syllabus for Paper 1: General Studies (GS)


This GS paper or paper 1 is designed to test your overall knowledge about your surroundings and the world, and also to test how observant you are as a person, by asking questions related to current affairs.


The UPSC prelims syllabus for the GS paper consists of topics from a wide range of subjects making it extremely difficult to pinpoint the kind of questions that might be asked in the upcoming paper.


UPSC Prelims Syllabus for Paper 2: Civil Services Aptitude Test (CSAT)


The CSAT or Paper 2 is conducted with the intention to test your reasoning, comprehension, and analytical abilities.

This is because, as a Civil Servant it is of paramount importance that you are able to perceive the world and the problems therein with utmost precision and rationality.


The CSAT paper includes questions from the subjects of Reasoning & Analysis and Reading Comprehension. It also occasionally tests your decision-making skills by asking you questions pertaining to the same.


UPSC Mains Syllabus

Remember what I wrote about the Himalayan valley reminding me about the syllabus of UPSC, it was actually the Mains syllabus that came to my mind then.

The vastness of the IPS/IAS syllabus for the Mains is quite capable of stirring up anxiety-ridden shivers in even the most seasoned aspirants.

The key highlights from the UPSC Mains syllabus for IAS/IPS are provided in the image below:

Mains Syllabus Highlights

UPSC Mains Exam Syllabus (All Papers)

This is because only the candidates that are able to successfully clear Phase 1, or the Prelims, are allowed to appear for the Phase 2 or Mains exam. In other words, only the candidates that are able to score above the UPSC cut offs for the Prelims are then allowed to take the Mains exam.

The Mains exam, fundamentally, is designed to test your understanding of the various subjects falling under the purview of the UPSC Mains syllabus, and it is designed to make you do so in a time-bound fashion.

An important thing to note is that all the papers except for the 2 language papers included in the UPSC Mains syllabus can be written in any of the languages mentioned in Schedule 8 of the Indian Constitution.


Also check: UPSC Exam

Source by: https://www.anujjindal.in/upsc-syllabus-for-ias-exam/



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