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UPSC Syllabus 2020 – Prelims, Mains and Interview

Why Study the Syllabus thoroughly?


An IAS aspirant may very well reason that it is reading the books and the newspapers etc. that should be paid more of the attention to. So, why study the syllabus?



UPSC notification refers the IAS Prelims syllabus & IAS mains syllabus at separate places, but in reality, it should be studied together. This helps is comprehending the topics in much more detail. Completing the UPSC syllabus is just the first or initial step of the IAS exam preparation. Civil Services exam questions for IAS prelims are framed in such a way that it needs in-depth knowledge about the topic, so requires wholistic information.

The best method of IAS preparation for candidates is to study both IAS prelims syllabus and IAS mains syllabus together. Benefit of this plan is that you develop wider knowledge about all topics. The objective questions framed in IAS prelims are of somewhat confusing nature i.e. answer options given are very close and even a slight confusion may land to wrong answer. Thus, elaborate studies of IAS mains syllabus broaden your knowledge and helps to choose the exact correct answer.

Well, time is a resource that always gets depleted continuously. And if you read, nay study the syllabus scrupulously, you would know better what to read and what not to. Staying away from all the diversions, no matter howsoever interesting they might be would finally help you save a lot of time.

Besides, preparing for the IAS Exam as per the UPSC syllabus also serves to keep your preparation well aligned with the CSE requirements. And it would serve to enhance your confidence for you would know that your preparation for the Exam has been moving ahead as per the syllabus that UPSC prescribes.

UPSC Syllabus Structure


It should be noted that the UPSC syllabus for the Civil Services Exam runs common for all the services including the:

Indian Administrative Service,


Indian Foreign Service,


Indian Police Service,


Indian Revenue Service (Customs and Central Excise) etc.


(a) How does the syllabus vary for various stages?


The Civil Services Exam is conducted in three stages.

Prelims


Mains


It should be noted that though the Union Public Service Commission syllabus for the Civil Service Exam is common for various services, it does vary for all the three stages as listed above. Besides the first two stages, viz., the Prelims and the Mains assess the capabilities of the candidates as potential Civil Servants in different manner.


Public or Civil Service Values – Ethics in the Public Administration Dilemmas and ethical concerns in government and private institutions. Rules and regulations, laws pertaining to ethical guidance, strengthening of moral and ethical values, ethical issues in funding and international regulations; Corporate Governance; Status and Problems of Public Administration and Civil Services.
Probity in Governance The concept of the Public Service; Transparency in government and Information sharing such as Right to Information, Citizen Charter, Quality of Service given, utilization of public allocated funds, Codes of Ethics, Code of Conduct and Work Culture; Challenges faced due to corruption;
Case Studies in all the above issues The detailed case study of above-listed issues.


Paper VI & VII – Mains Exam Merit Papers – IAS Syllabus

UPSC Syllabus for Interview Phase


If a candidate successfully clears the mains exam with a good score, he/she is called for a final interview. The maximum marks allotted to this round is 275. UPSC board panel members test the overall suitability of the appearing candidate. There is no particular Syllabus for an interview. However, here is the list of things you should learn about.

The interviewer asks questions from the candidate’s detailed application form
Based on the details in the application form, the interviewer asks questions to test the candidate’s morality, mental alertness, and reasoning ability.
Candidates are not only tested from academic study syllabus. In turn, they must learn about the current affairs happening in and around the state they live.

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