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What is UPSC CSE - GS?

The Civil Services Examination (CSE) by the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) is one of the most competitive exams in India. The UPSC CSE-GS is the General Studies paper for this examination, conducted every year to test the intellectual acumen and academic expertise of candidates to appoint officers in All India Administrative Civil Services.

There are two stages of the UPSC examination - Prelims and Mains. While the Prelims comprises two GS papers, the Mains consists of four GS papers. Hence, there are a total of six GS papers that together comprise the largest share of the CSE examination marks.

How to Apply for UPSC CSE?

  • To apply, candidates need to check the official website for recent updates on the main webpage, candidates can find the pdf of UPSC CSE Notification for the year 2023.

  • Then candidates need to fill in another form namely the UPSC IAS Application

  • Then candidates need to fill up their Registration Form by following every step as provided by the Notification file.

  • Candidates must have important documents such as Adhaar Card, Voter Card, Pan Card Driving License, Passport, or some alternative form of identity proof that is issued by the Central or the State government.

  • There are further instructions provided for those students who wish to not continue with their applications online in the Preliminary Examinations. For detailed information, candidates must take note of Appendix IIB which is provided in the Exam Notice.

  • The candidate needs to upload the ID card through scans during the online filling of the application forms. This card would be used for further cross-references in later steps in the process.

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UPSC CSE - GS Prelims

The UPSC CSE Prelims consists of General Studies (GS) Papers I and II. It is merely a screening test, meaning the marks obtained by the candidates are not counted towards the final score. But candidates have to score cut-off marks in the exam to qualify for the next stage, i.e. the UPSC CSE Mains exam.

Paper I - This covers current events (international and national), Indian History and National Movement, World and Indian Geography, Indian Polity, Economic Development, etc.

Paper II - Also known as the GS (CSAT) exam, Paper II covers topics such as problem-solving, decision-making, comprehension, general mental ability, basic numeracy, interpersonal skills, etc. Candidates need to obtain at least 33% marks in this paper to qualify for the UPSC CSE Mains exam.

UPSC CSE–GS Prelims are conducted offline at designated exam centres. The exam follows a 'pen n paper' mode and comprises objective type questions. Candidates need to mark the answers in an OMR sheet.

UPSC CSE–GS Mains

The UPSC Mains comprises two types of papers - Qualifying and Merit ranking. Paper A and B, namely the Language Paper and English Paper are qualifying exams. The marks obtained in these papers will not be considered to evaluate the merit. All other Papers (Paper I - Paper VII) will be evaluated for merit purposes. Paper II, III, IV, and V consist of the four General Studies or GS papers.

GS Paper II – Indian Heritage, History, Culture, Society, and Geography of the World

GS Paper III – Constitution, Governance, Polity, International Relations, and Social Justice

GS Paper IV - Technology, Biodiversity, Economic Development, Environment, Disaster Management, and Security

GS Paper V - Integrity, Aptitude, and Ethics

Candidates can choose the medium of writing for the UPSC CSE GS Mains exam. They can either opt for Hindi, English or pick any other language from the list of languages listed in the 8th schedule of the Indian Constitution. Candidates meeting the specified cut-off marks in the Mains exam are summoned by the UPSC for the final Personality Test/Interview Round.

UPSC CSE-GS 2023 Eligibility Criteria

Learners must fulfil specific eligibility criteria to appear for the UPSC CSE - GS examinations. The eligibility criteria are given below.

UPSC CSE – GS Eligibility Criteria

Required Criteria Details
Nationality
  • Must be an Indian citizen
Age limit
  • Must be at least 21 years of age and must not have attained 32 years of age on 1st August 2022. Must have been born on/after 2nd August 1990 and no later than 1st August 2001.
Educational qualifications
  • Must have a graduate degree from any University under the Act of the Central or State Legislature in India or any other educational institution established under the Act of Parliament or declared as a University under the University Grants Commission Act (1956)’s Section-3, or hold an equivalent qualification.
Number of attempts
  • Eligible General category candidates are allowed six attempts. However, there is no such restriction for SC/ST candidates. They are allowed unlimited attempts till they reach the maximum age limit of 37 years. OBC candidates/Disabled Defence Services Personnel/Ex-Servicemen/Persons with Benchmark Disability are allowed nine attempts.
Restrictions
  • IAS/IFS candidates who have been appointed based on their previous examination results and continue to be of service aren’t eligible.
Physical standards
  • Must be physically fit as per the mentioned physical standards for the Civil Services Examination admission, 2022. The guidelines are stated in the Rules for Examination’s Appendix - III, published in the February 2022 edition of the Gazette of India Extraordinary.

UPSC CSE - GS 2023 Important Dates:

Process Date
UPSC CSE notification release
  • February 2023
Application form availability
  • February 2023
Last date for submitting online application forms
  • March 2023
Prelims examination admit card
  • May 2023
Prelims examination date
  • May 2023
Prelims examination results
  • August 2023
Main examination admit card
  • September 2023
Main examination date
  • October 2023
Final results announcement
  • January 2023

UPSC CSE - GS 2023 Syllabus

Learners who wish to appear for the UPSC CSE-GS papers can refer to the detailed exam syllabus available on the official website of UPSC. Unacademy also provides the complete UPSC CSE-GS syllabus to help Learners prepare comprehensively for the exams. They can download the complete syllabus to begin their preparation.

The UPSC CSE-GS syllabus consists of two parts - Prelims and Mains syllabus. The Preliminary syllabus consists of Indian History, National Movement, World Geography, Social and Economic Development, General Science, etc. The Mains syllabus consists of Ethics, Aptitude, Technology, Biodiversity, Disaster Management, Polity, Governance, Social Justice, Indian Heritage, Culture, and various other subjects.

Along with the required syllabus books, Learners can also use the reference books recommended in the UPSC CSE-GS study material.

Check out - UPSC Mains Result2022

UPSC CSE-GS 2023 Exam Pattern

UPSC CSE - GS Prelims Exam Pattern

The UPSC CSE-GS Prelims consists of two papers - Paper I and II.

Paper I
  • Paper 1 consists of 100 questions with multiple choice answers
  • This is an objective-type paper with a total of 200 marks
  • Each wrong answer carries a negative marking of 1/3 of the allotted marks for that question. Any question with multiple answers is treated as a wrong answer too
  • There is no negative marking for questions not attempted by the candidate
  • It is mandatory for the candidate to appear in this paper
Paper II
  • Paper 2 consists of 80 questions with multiple choice answers
  • This objective-type paper is of 200 marks
  • There is negative marking for wrong answers. Each wrong answer will have a negative marking of 1/3 of the allotted marks for that question
  • Providing multiple answers to a question is considered a wrong answer
  • Learners must appear for this paper compulsorily
  • Paper 2 is a qualifying examination, where Learners must obtain 33% or higher to clear it

UPSC CSE - GS Mains Exam Pattern

The UPSC CSE-GS Mains consists of nine papers, out of which two papers are only qualifying in nature. The marks obtained in seven papers and the interview together are considered for preparing the final merit list.

Paper A
  • Compulsory Indian Language Paper with a total of 300 marks
  • It is a qualifying exam
Paper B
  • English Language Paper with a total of 300 marks
  • It is a qualifying exam
Paper 1
  • Essay type of exam consists of 250 marks
Paper 2
  • General Studies Paper I consists of 250 marks
Paper 3
  • General Studies Paper II consists of 250 marks
Paper 4
  • General Studies Paper III consists of 250 marks
Paper 5
  • General Studies Paper IV consists of 250 marks
Paper 6
  • Optional Paper I consists of 250 marks
Paper 7
  • Optional Paper II consists of 250 marks

UPSC CSE-GS: Previous Years' Question Papers with Solutions

Learners preparing for the UPSC CSE-GS 2023 can download previous years’ question papers from the official website of UPSC. The website consists of question papers along with the solutions. These will help aspiring Learners prepare well for the examinations and understand the overall weightage of the syllabus. Additionally, they can also undertake mock tests on Unacademy to get an idea about their preparation status.

Check out -UPSC Prelims Previous Year Question Papers

Study Plan to prepare for UPSC prelims and mains 2023

UPSC CSE-GS is one of the most prestigious examinations in the country. However, it is incredibly difficult to qualify for the exam. Learners must formulate an efficient strategy to prepare sufficiently and ace the examination. By creating a timetable, Learners can prioritise the syllabus based on their convenience and understand which topics are easier or more challenging to learn. In such cases, choosing the right guidance to prepare for the UPSC CSE - GS exam will be extremely helpful. Unacademy is a learning platform where Top Educators help Learners qualify the UPSC CSE - GS exam through Interactive Classes and over 40 exams. With the help of the right study material, previous years; question papers, and mock tests on Unacademy, Learners can master the subjects comprehensively and excel in the GS exams Check out topics to prepare for UPSC prelims and mains

Given below is a detailed, seven-month study plan to help UPSC CSE-GS Learners prepare strategically for the papers:

Month 1:
Topics to Cover for Prelims
GS Paper I - Physical Geography, Ancient History of India
GS Paper II - Reading Comprehensions
GS Paper I - Human Geography, Medieval History of India
GS Paper II - Number and Alphabetical Series, Number System
GS Paper I - Economic Geography, Modern History (1857 - 1947)
GS Paper II - Mathematical Operations, Coding and Decoding, Ratio and Proportion
GS Paper I - World Geography, Indian National Movement
GS Paper II - Venn Diagram, Syllogism, Distance, Time, Speed
Topics to Cover for Mains
GS Paper I - Indian History, Heritage, Culture, Geography of the World, Society
Month 2:
Topics to Cover for Prelims
GS Paper I - Basic Principles of Indian Economy, Union Executives
GS Paper II - Blood Relationship, Time and Work, Alligation and Mixture
GS Paper I - Social Schemes of Government, State Executives
GS Paper II - Age-based Average Problems, Seating Arrangements
GS Paper I - Social Development, Federalism in India
GS Paper II - Hindi/English Comprehension, Data Interpretation (Table, Bar Graphs, and Charts)
GS Paper I - Economic Empowerment, Judicial System
GS Paper II - Compound and Simple Interest, Direction Sense, Ranking
Topics to Cover for Mains
GS Paper II - Constitution, Governance, Polity, International Relations, and Social Justice
Month 3:
Topics to Cover for Prelims
GS Paper I - Demographics, Panchayati Raj
GS Paper II - English Language Comprehension, Discount, Profit and Loss
GS Paper I - General Principles Physics, Biology, Technology, and Chemistry, Ecology and Environment (general principles)
GS Paper II - Statement, Algebra, Conclusions
GS Paper I - Current Affairs, Climate Change, Conferences, Climate Summits
GS Paper II - Fractions, Decimals, HCF, LCM, Statement, Assumptions, Argument
GS Paper I - Current Affairs (with all dimensions), Latest Technological and Science Development
GS Paper II - English Vocabulary and Grammar, Data Interpretation (Table, Bar Graphs, Charts)
Month 4:
Topics to Cover for Prelims
GS Paper I - Union Budget 2021, Global Warming
GS Paper II - Venn Diagram, Syllogism, Geometry
GS Paper I - British Expansion in India, Economic Survey 2020-21
GS Paper II - Analogy, Mensuration, Classification
GS Paper I - Judicial Appointments, Constituent Assembly, Making of the Constitution
GS Paper II - Number and Alphabetical Series, Elementary Statistics
GS Paper I - Volcanoes and Earthquakes, Earth and the Universe
GS Paper II - Puzzles, Data Interpretation (Bar Graphs, Table, Charts)
Topics to Cover for Mains
GS Paper III - Economic Development, Technology, Environment, Biodiversity, Disaster Management, Security
Month 5:
Topics to Cover for Prelims
GS Paper I - Revise all current affairs, Advent of European Powers
GS Paper II - Blood Relationship and Percentage
GS Paper I - Study all the important topics from the Technology and Science Section
GS Paper II - Seating Arrangements, Proportion and Ratio
GS Paper I - Indian Constitution, Modern India History Topics
GS Paper II - Coding, Decoding, Average, Mathematical Operations
GS Paper I - Recent developments in science, sports, culture, environment, Recent schemes by Indian Government and PM Modi
GS Paper II - English Fillers, Data Interpretation (Charts, Table, Bar Graphs), Comprehension, Para Jumbles
Month 6:
Topics to Cover for Prelims
GS Paper I - Practice GS questions for UPSC CSE-GS Prelims, Revise Ecology and Environment subject
GS Paper II - Direction Sense, Algebra, Ranking
GS Paper I - Revise Indian Polity
GS Paper II - Discount, Profit and Loss, Statement-Arguments, Conclusions, Assumptions
GS Paper I - Revise History and Geography Subjects
GS Paper II - Distance, Time, Speed, Venn Diagram, Syllogism
GS Paper I - Revise Indian Economy and Current Affairs Topics
GS Paper II - Revise Maths, Reasoning, Hindi/English Comprehension
Topics to Cover for Mains
GS Paper IV - Aptitude, Ethics, Integrity
Month 7:
Topics to Cover for Prelims
Practice UPSC CSE - GS Previous Years’ Question Papers and Enrol for Mock Exams
Topics to Cover for Mains
Practice UPSC CSE - GS Previous Years’ Question Papers and Enrol for Mock Exams

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Books to Refer for the UPSC CSE - GS Prelims Preparation 2023

History
  • Indian Art and Culture by Nitin Singhania
  • India's Struggle for Independence – Bipan Chandra
  • NCERT XII (Modern Indian History)
  • NCERT XI (Ancient & Medieval)
Geography
  • World Atlas (Orient Black Swan)
  • NCERT VI – X (Old Syllabus)
  • Certificate Physical Geography – G C Leong
  • NCERT XI, XII (New Syllabus)
Indian Polity
  • NCERT IX-XII
  • Indian Polity by M Laxmikanth
Economics
  • NCERT XI
  • Economic Development and Policies in India – Jain & Ohri
  • Indian Economy by Nitin Singhania
International Relations
  • Contemporary World Politics (NCERT XII)
  • Current Affairs
CSAT
  • Verbal and Non-Verbal Reasoning by R S Aggarwal
  • Tata McGraw Hill CSAT Manual
Solved Papers
  • IAS GS Prelims Solved Papers by Vishal Publications

Books to Refer for the UPSC CSE - GS Mains Preparation 2023

GS Paper I
  • Social Change and Development in India (NCERT)
  • Ancient History by R.S Sharma (Old NCERT)
  • The modern history of Bipin Chandra (Old NCERT)
  • The spectrum of modern India by Rajiv Ahir
  • Indian Art and Culture by Nitin Singhania
  • Politics in India since Independence (NCERT)
  • Indian Society (NCERT)
  • World History NCERT by Arjun Dev (Old NCERT)
  • Fundamentals of Physical Geography (NCERT)
  • India: Physical Environment (NCERT)
  • Fundamentals of Human Geography (NCERT)
  • India since Independence by Bipin Chandra (Old NCERT)
  • India People and Economy (NCERT)
GS Paper II
  • India Year Book
  • Indian Constitution at Work (NCERT)
  • Introduction to the Constitution of India by D.D. Basu
  • Indian Polity by Laxmikanth
  • Governance in India by Laxmikanth
  • Contemporary World Politics (NCERT)
GS Paper III
  • Indian Economy for Civil Services Exam by Ramesh Singh
  • Indian Economy NCERTs of class 11th and 12th
  • Indian Economy by Uma Kapila
  • India People and Economy (NCERT)
  • For Science and Technology
  • Economic Survey and Fiscal Budget
  • ARC Report on Disaster Management
  • India Year Book
GS Paper IV
  • Ethics, Integrity and Aptitude for Civil Services Examination by G. Subba Rao
  • IGNOU Study Material for Ethics Course
  • Justice: What's the right thing to do? - By Michael Sandel
  • Lexicon for Ethics, Integrity & Aptitude for IAS General Studies by Niraj Kumar
  • Psychology NCERT class 12th book
  • Administrative Reforms Commission Report on Ethics

UPSC CSE Admit Card

The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) conducts the Civil Service Examination (CSE) every year. The UPSC CSE 2022 examination was held on 5th June, 2022. It is essential for students to download the admit card from the official website of the Union Public Service Commission. The students can appear for the examination only after getting their admit card. The admit card for UPSC CSE 2022 examination was available from 10th May, 2022 to 5th June, 2022.

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Mantras for Cracking UPSC CSE - GS 2023

Cracking a competitive examination like UPSC CSE-GS requires a considerable amount of grit and intellect. Here’s a list of tips and tricks to ease the tension of aspirants and help them increase the possibilities of cracking the UPSC CSE-GS 2023.

Formulating a strict schedule

Time management is a major ‘make it or break it’ factor when it comes to the UPSC CSE - GS papers. But with a steady focus and rigorous schedule, Learners can work hard every day to prepare effectively and increase their chances of success. This may include studying notes for a few hours each day for a particular duration, starting preparation from months ahead, etc.

Evaluating and understanding the examination pattern

The UPSC portal mentions the complete examination pattern. Go through it, familiarise yourself with the syllabus, question patterns, and structure your preparation plan accordingly.

Structuring your study plan efficiently

Given how vast the UPSC CSE-GS syllabus is, the preparation process may differ for everyone. Some may entail follow-ups with specific study material; others may need particular notes to understand better. It is, therefore, crucial to choose the amount of material you can comfortably fit into your schedule and structure your studying plan accordingly.

Practise tests

Solving previous years’ question papers and undertaking mock tests on Unacademy is significantly helpful. These regular tests will help you familiarise yourself with the UPSC CSE-GS examination patterns and analyse the areas that require improvement, and help you prepare more efficiently.

Updating your current affairs knowledge

Several questions in the UPSC CSE-GS papers are based on current affairs. You must be well-versed with the latest happenings and have up-to-date awareness of both national and international affairs. Developing a habit of reading daily newspapers, surfing news websites, etc., can help in this significantly.

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