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UPSC Notification 2021 

  UPSC N otification 2021   The  official  UPSC notification 2021 was released by the  Union Public Service Commission (UPSC)  on the 4 th  of March 2021. You can also check the notification on  UPSC ’ s official website  as well.    According to the official notification, the  2021 Civil services recruitment process will fill up 712 civil servant posts . Also written in the UPSC notification 2021 is that the  prelims of the CSE 2021 were scheduled to be conducted on the 27 th  of June 2021 .  But due to the second wave of COVID-19, it got postponed to 10 th  October 2021.   You should also note that the  2021 UPSC  exam dates for the CSE Mains are 7, 8, 9, 15, and 16 January 2022.   The release date of the UPSC notification 2021, i.e., the  4 th  of March 2021  was  the  start date  for the  online registration process  for the UPSC...

IAS Preparation 2021

  How to Prepare for UPSC? It’s not for nothing that the UPSC IAS exams are considered to be the toughest and the most prestigious of all in India. The exam is taken by almost a million aspirants from across the nation every year. However, given that the vacancies are so less in numbers, only a handful from among the million are actually able to fulfill their bureaucratic dreams. The IAS exams are challenging not only in terms of the vastness of the syllabus but also because of their highly unpredictable nature. In this section of the article, I am going to inform you about how to prepare for UPSC in detail. So, the first thing that you need to know about UPSC preparation is that it is not possible to succeed by just being a bookworm. Along with being a bookworm, you’d also need to be well-read, socially and politically aware, and also confident as a person. Along with all of that you’d also need to have an assertive yet pleasing personality. That being said, let’s now start with t...

UPSC Admit Card

  UPSC Admit Card Now, let’s look into the final section of this blog where I’ll explain how to download the UPSC admit card. Before we continue any further, I would like to bring to your attention that the  UPSC admit card  for the  2021 Mains exam, which is going to be held from 7th January 2022 onwards , will be out on the  UPSC’s official website .   The UPSC admit cards are  electronic in nature . That means it will not be sent to you by post, rather you’d have to  download it from the official website  of the UPSC and take a printout of it. Let us now take a look at the  steps to download the UPSC Admit card for IAS prelims. Steps to Download Admit Card:     To download your UPSC admit card you need to first go over to  upsc.gov.in  and click on the “Admit Cards” link on the right side of the page. You can also choose to go to  upsconline.nic.in  and click on the link called, ...

UPSC Cutoff

UPSC Cut off Let’s go through some of the important points based on how the Cut off for the UPSC is calculated:   The  marks of Prelims Cut off  are  based on paper 1 of the prelims  or the GS paper  only . The marks that you secure in Paper 2 will not be considered when counting your merit ranking.  Paper 2 is qualifying in nature  and you need to  score at least 33 % in it to qualify for the Mains  round. The  cut off marks  for the UPSC basically are the  marks secured that the last candidate  that was selected for that round. The cut off marks for both the UPSC rounds of Prelims and Mains are released only after the final IAS results of the exams for the year are declared. Given below are a few cases that the UPSC has offered clarifications on:   Case 1 – If 2 aspirants score equal aggregate marks in the UPSC exam, then the aspirant who has secured more marks in the compulsory papers + the IAS Interview,...