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Rachit Kumar Saxena

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The IAS prelims exam is conducted offline in a pen and paper mode. The IAS prelims exam is conducted in two shifts on a single day.  The candidates are required to appear in both the papers and clear both of them. The IAS prelims result is prepared based on the marks scored in the General Studies paper 1. The IAS prelims General Studies paper 2 is qualifying only.

The Union Public Service Commission will conduct the IAS 2026 exam on May 24, 2026. The Commission is expected to release the IAS admit card online in the last week of April 2026.

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Rachit Kumar Saxena

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Union Public Service Commission is expected to conduct the IAS prelims 2024 exam on May 26, 2024. The Commission is expected to release the IAS 2024 admit card online only in the first week of May. The Union Public Service Commission released the IAS 2024 notification on February 14, 2024. The last date to apply for the IAS 2024 exam is March 5, 2024. 

The Commission will release the IAS prelims result 2024 online in the first week of June 2024.

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Rachit Kumar Saxena

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The IAS prelims exam is an objective type exam. The IAS prelims is conducted offline and the candidates need to mark their answers on the answer sheet (OMR). There are two papers in the IAS prelims exam. The details of IAS prelims exam is given below:

  • General Studies Paper 1
  • General Studies Paper 2 ( Aptitude Test)

The Aptitude paper is qualifying only and the passing marks in the aptitude paper is  67.5 marks out of 200.

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Rachit Kumar Saxena

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Yes, the Union Public Service Commission has released the IAS main 2023 admit card on its official website - upsc.gov.in. The candidates are suggested to downlaoad the IAS 2023 admit card for the main exam as early as possible to avoid any last minute rush. The candidates must check the details mentioned in the IAS admit card and inform the controller of examination in case of any spelling error in the personal details of the candidate. 

The Union Public Service Commission will conduct the IAS main exam from Seotember 15 to 23 at the designated exam centres across the nation.

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Rachit Kumar Saxena

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IAS prelims 2023 will be conducted on May 28 at the designated exam centres across the nation in offline mode, There will be two papers in the prelims exam. The IAS prelims result is prepared on the marks secured in the General Studies Paper 1 provided the candidate secure the qualifying marks (33 per cent) in the General Studies Paper 2 (CSAT). The IAS 2023 admit card is expected soon because the Commission is expected to release the IAS admit card anytime now. The IAS admit card is an authorisation letter which authorises the candidates to appear in the exam.

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Aakansha Purohit

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Hello dear, The Civil Services Examination is a nationwide competitive examination in India conducted by the Union Public Service Commission for recruitment to higher Civil Services of the Government of India. UPSC is India's central agency which conducts exams like Civil Services Exam (CSE) to recruit candidates into top government services like IAS IPS, IFS etc. UPSC NOT ONLY PROVIDE PRESTIGIOUS JOB OPPORTUNITY BUT A REPUTED POST IN INDIA. Although regarded as one of the toughest exams in the country, with the right approach and strategy, an aspirant can crack the IAS examination in the very first attempt. It is essential for aspiran
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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Marimuthu, frankly speaking every exam has its different eligibility criteria. If you had passed your Diploma in 2013 then you are definitely not eligible to appear for JEE Mains and obviously JEE Advanced but your eligibility to seek admission and lateral mode in your own state will be subjected to the eligibility criteria decided by your state. This you can find out from the webpage of the directorate of technical education of your state. Also if your state conducts entrance exam for giving admissions to engineering colleges then also you can SEE the eligibility conditions on their website. Best wishes to you.

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Saket Raj SahuBELIEVE IN KARMA.

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First of all clear your basics. Start from ncert books from 6th to 12th as they are good for basic knowledge of the student on the given topic of UPSC. Then go for coaching. Give more time to self study as it is more important than coaching.

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Saket Raj SahuBELIEVE IN KARMA.

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Hi,
Start with reading NCERT books of class 6th to class 12th, as they are good for basic knowledge of the subjects then move to higher books and read the Hindu daily.

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