What is the key for qualifying UPSC?

UPSC key

The UPSC exams are one of the most difficult examinations in this country. The Union Public Service Commission has released the exam syllabus online on their official website. Aspirants should be familiar with the UPSC Mains Syllabus before beginning their arduous preparation for the exam since it serves as the primary qualifying step prior to the interview.

How To Succeed In UPSC using the Main Syllabus?

The UPSC main examination is split into two qualifying subjects, seven additional subjects, and four General Studies Papers with two optional subjects. Qualifying Papers are Languages and English in which candidates should comprehend Essays, Vocabulary, Usage, and Languages. In Paper 1 applicant will write two essays total points of 250.

  • General Studies 1 includes Indian Heritage Culture( Art Form, Architecture And Literature ), History(Events from 1750 till now, Post Independence Struggles, Revolutions, Urbanisation, Globalisation, and many others. UPSC Geography syllabus is also a part of GS Paper 1 and is also asked in Prelims exam.
  • General Studies 2 has Constitution Bodies, Government Policies,  Social Development, and International relations.
  • General Studies 3 requires consistency in Current Affairs, Budget, Infrastructure, Liberalisation, Agriculture, details about Science and Technology, and Environment with Disaster Management.
  • General Studies 4 which is Aptitude( Emotional Intelligence, Foundational Values, Public Services, Integrity, and others). The purpose of the Ethics Subject is to access the aspirant’s knowledge of sociocultural ethics. It contains Human Values like Moral Thinking, Attitudes, Persuasion, Social Influence, Public Relations, Case Studies, Corporate Governance, Ethical Issues, and so on.

For Optional subjects, candidates need to choose a subject as per their strengths.

What is the UPSC Syllabus for Geograpgy?

Geography subject is one of the common subjects in preliminary and mains.I t’s a part of general studies as well the optional papers. Preparing well in Geography could be a helpful procedure during both prelims and mains examinations.

  • Topics under Prelims exams are Physical Geography( Climatology, Geomorphology, etc ), World Geography( Regions and Countries ), Economic Activities, Urbanisation, Interrelation of the man and environment, Development, Migration, Agriculture, Territory Activities, Industries, and Tribes are all under Human Geography. River, Climate, Agriculture, Vegetation, MIneral, Floral and Fauna, Industries, and Geography of our nation are in Physical Geography Subject.
  • Now the Mains examinations syllabus for Geography contains World’s Geographical Features, Natural Resources all over the world, National and International affecting Factors for all the three industrial sectors, Geophysical Phenomena like Volcanic Eruption,  Earthquakes, Tsunamis, Cyclones, and many other natural causes. Geographical Features such as Locations, Water Bodies, Ice Caps, Flora-Fauna,  and situations that affect such changes in the world.
  • Last for optional subjects, it’s completely the candidate’s choice if they choose geography as their subject which is one of the most popular ones among the Arts and Science Stream students. It has simply Geography of India, Physical and Human Geography in the study list.

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