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For students who've been studying for the past year or more to gain entry into India's prestigious Civil Services, the results for the Main exam are out. The most coveted service is the IAS. The results are available on the UPSC website. You can view them by clicking here. The candidates who have cleared the Mains Results are now eligible for the final round of the selection process, which is the Interview.

Botany Paper II. Chemistry Paper I. Chemistry Paper II. Civil Engineering Paper I. Civil Engineering Paper II. Economics Paper I. Economics Paper II. Electrical Engineering Paper I. Electrical Engineering Paper II. Geography Paper I. Geography Paper II. Geology Paper I. Geology Paper II. History Paper I. History Paper II. Law Paper I. Law Paper II. Management Paper I.

Management Paper II. Mathematics Paper I. Mathematics Paper II. Mechanical Engineering Paper I. Mechanical Engineering Paper II. Medical Science Paper I. Medical Science Paper II. Philosophy Paper I.

Philosophy Paper II. Physics Paper I. Physics Paper II. Psychology Paper I. Psychology Paper II. Public Administration Paper I. Public Administration Paper II. Sociology Paper I. Sociology Paper II. Statistics Paper I. Statistics Paper II. Since the questions are now more direct and straightforward, candidates can now crack the exam with their intelligence, skills and smart learning techniques.

The art of mugging up is no longer critical and the importance of analysis and smart learning has increased. For the current affairs section, candidates need to thoroughly revise the newspapers and other relevant general studies course material. Due to the reduced vacancies announced this year, there will be higher competition among aspiring candidates to land their dream job.

This calls for a much more focused preparation strategy and an increased amount of practice to ace the exams. Days of mugging up are long gone and a clear understanding of the concepts is enough to crack the exam. Following a strict and organised study plan is a fool-proof way for the candidates to get through the UPSC exam effortlessly.

Ensure that you practice mock tests from a reliable online test preparation platform which also give you a performance analysis. Click here to join our channel indianexpress and stay updated with the latest headlines. The rough structure of the GS prelims paper before was: — History: 20 questions — Geography: 30 to 40 questions — Science: 40 questions A few questions on current affairs, that were usually repeated, were mainly related to sports, books and authors, science and technology, news specific personalities or places and others.

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