Civil services examination / UPSC Exams
IAS Indian Administrative Service
Indian Administrative Service (IAS) was formerly
known as the Imperial Civil Service (ICS) is the Civil Services
Examination and one of the toughest competitive exams in India. It is conducted
by the Union Public Service Commission for the recruitment of officers for the
All India Administrative Civil Service.
Qualification :
Any Graduate
Age Limit : 21-32
years
No. of Attempts Allowed :
6 - 9 Attempts
Exam |
Civil Services Examination |
Exam level |
National |
Organising body |
Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) |
Exam type |
Pen and paper-based (offline) |
Number of services |
24 |
Number of attempts |
6 attempts |
Admit card |
online |
Civil Service
Examination Pattern
The
pattern of Civil services examination has been designed to test the academic
expertise of a candidate and that candidate's ability to present
himself/herself in a systematic and coherent manner. The examination pattern
intends to assess the overall intellectual traits and understanding level of
the candidates.
The UPSC Civil
Services Exam 2021 is conducted in two stages namely, Prelims and Mains,
which are then followed by an interview.
Scheme and subjects for
the Preliminary and Main Examinations are as follows:
UPSC Civil Services Prelims Exam Pattern (400
Marks)
UPSC Civil Services Main Exam Pattern (2025 Marks)
The
written examination consists of the following papers:
Paper |
Subject |
Total Marks |
Paper A |
One of the Indian Language to be selected by the
candidate from the |
300 Marks |
Paper B |
English |
300 Marks |
|
Papers to be counted for Merit (Ranking) |
|
Paper-I |
Essay |
250 Marks |
Paper-II |
General Studies-I |
250 Marks |
Paper-III |
General Studies-II |
250 Marks |
Paper-IV |
General Studies-III |
250 Marks |
Paper-V |
General Studies-IV |
250 Marks |
Paper-VI |
Optional Subject-Paper 1 |
250 Marks |
Paper-VII |
Optional Subject-Paper 2 |
250 Marks |
Sub Total (Written
Test) |
1750 Marks |
|
Personality Test |
275 Marks |
|
Grand Total |
2025 Marks |
Note:
Candidates may choose
any one of the optional subjects from amongst the list of subjects mentioned
below:
Language |
Script |
Assamese |
Assamese |
Bengali |
Bengali |
Gujarati |
Gujarati |
Hindi |
Devanagari |
Kannada |
Kannada |
Kashmiri |
Persian |
Konkani |
Devanagari |
Malayalam |
Malayalam |
Manipuri |
Bengali |
Marathi |
Devanagari |
Nepali |
Devanagari |
Odia |
Odia |
Punjabi |
Gurumukhi |
Sanskrit |
Devanagari |
Sindhi |
Devanagari or Arabic |
Tamil |
Tamil |
Telugu |
Telugu |
Urdu |
Persian |
Bodo |
Devanagari |
Dogri |
Devanagari |
Maithili |
Devanagari |
Santhali |
Devanagari or Olchiki |
For Santhali language, the question paper will be printed in
Devanagari script; but candidates will be free to answer either in Devanagari
script or in Olchiki.
List of optional subjects for Main Examination:
Subject |
Agriculture |
Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Science |
Anthropology |
Botany |
Chemistry |
Civil Engineering |
Commerce and Accountancy |
Economics |
Electrical Engineering |
Geography |
Geology |
History |
Law |
Management |
Mathematics |
Mechanical Engineering |
Medical Science |
Philosophy |
Physics |
Political Science and International Relations |
Psychology |
Public Administration |
Sociology |
Statistics |
Zoology |
Literature of any one of the following languages: |
IAS Vacancies
(Approximate Number of Vacancies)
The total number of vacancies
announced in the official notification is approximately 712, out of which 22
vacancies are reserved for Persons with Benchmark Disability Category.
Aspirants should note that the list was prepared based on the previous year.
The vacancies will be updated after the official notification.
Total
number of vacancies |
796
(including 22 reserved vacancies) |
Total
reserved vacancies |
22 |
Blindness
and low vision |
5 |
Deaf and
hard of hearing |
6 |
Locomotor
disability |
6 |
Multiple
disabilities |
5 |
Note: The final number of vacancies may change
after getting the firm number of vacancies from the Cadre Controlling
Authorities.