Sl. No | Subject-wise Division | Detailed Syllabus |
1 | History History of India and Indian Freedom Struggle | |
2 | Geography Geography of India and Concept of Physical Geography | |
3 | Polity Indian Polity and Governance issues | |
4 | Any file converter free. Economy Indian Economy and Social Development | |
5 | Environment and Ecology Principles of Environment and Ecology | |
6 | General Science Physics, Chemistry, Biology and Technology | General Principles Latest Science and Technological Development |
7 | Current Events It covers all the events of National and International Importance |
Sl. No. | Name of Paper | Syllabus | Marks |
1 | Essay Paper | Any Topic/Topics (Current issues) | 250 |
2 | GS Paper I | Indian Heritage and Culture, Indian History, World History, World Geography, Indian Society, Important Geo-physical phenomena | 250 |
3 | GS Paper II | Governance, Indian Constitution, Polity, Social Justice and International relations, Welfare Schemes, Statutory, regulatory and quasi-judicial bodies, Role of civil services in a democracy, India’s relation with neighbour countries, International institutions, | 250 |
4 | GS Paper III | Technology, Economic Development, Bio diversity, Environment, Indian Economy and its various sectors Government Budgeting Land Reforms Inclusive Growth Security and Disaster Management | 250 |
5 | GS Paper IV | Ethics and Human Interface Attitude Aptitude Emotional Intelligence Emotional Intelligence Public/Civil service value Probity in Governance Case study on above topics | 250 |
6 | Indian Language Paper | (i) Comprehension of given passages (ii) Précis Writing (iii) Usage and Vocabulary (iv) Short Essays (v) Translation from English to the Indian language and vice-versa | 300 |
7 | English | Comprehension of given passages Précis Writing Usage and Vocabulary Short Essays | 300 |
8 | Optional Paper I | As opted by Candidate | 250 |
9 | Optional Paper II | As opted by Candidate | 250 |
Name of Paper | Max. Marks |
Paper-A (One of the Indian Language to be selected by the candidate from the Languages included in the Eighth Schedule to the Constitution) | 300 Marks |
Paper-B English | 300 Marks |
Name of Paper | Subject of Paper | Max. Marks |
Paper-I | Essay | 250 Marks |
Paper-II | General Studies-I(Indian Heritage and Culture, History and Geography of the World and Society) | 250 Marks |
Paper-III | General Studies -II (Governance, Constitution, Polity, Social Justice and International relations) | 250 Marks |
Paper-IV | General Studies -III(Technology, Economic Development, Bio-diversity, Environment, Security and Disaster Management) | 250 Marks |
Paper-V | General Studies -IV (Ethics, Integrity and Aptitude) | 250 Marks |
Paper-VI | Optional Subject - Paper 1 | 250 Marks |
Paper-VII | Optional Subject - Paper 2 | 250 Marks |
Sub Total (Written test) | 1750 Marks | |
Personality Test (PT) | 275 Marks | |
Grand Total | 2025 Marks |