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UPSC.IFS-Main-Exam-2017

UPSC IFS Selection Process 2017: B. MAIN EXAMINATION:- (A) The written examination consisting of the following papers:­(B) Interview for Personality Test (See Part (C) of Section II of this Appendix) of such candidates as may be called by the Commission - Maximum Marks: 300 Marks List of optional subjects:- (i) Agriculture (ii.) Agricultural Engineering (iii) Animal Husbandry & Veterinary Science (iv) Botany (v) Chemistry (vi) Chemical Engineering Get Full Syllabus  

UPSC.NDA-NA-Exam(I)2017

UPSC-NDA Exam Pattern & Syllabus Sections: The NDA entrance examination will be asked in two subsequent sections; written test and intelligence & personality test. Type of Questions: The question paper of written test will contain objective type questions and sectioned in code 1 & 2. Marks for Code 1: Code 1 will comprise of Mathematics questions of 300 marks while code 2 will comprise of general ability questions of 600 marks. Marks for Code 2: Code 2 will be divided in 2 sections as A & B. Section A will cover Math of 200 marks while section B will cover general knowledge of 400 marks. Language: The paper will be of both language Hindi & English. Answering Method: Each question will have four optional answer candidates have to choose the right one only. Negative Marking: There will be negative marking for incorrect response given by candidates. Candidates use only black ball pen to mark answers. Subjects: The N...

UPSC.IFS-Preliminary-Exam-2017

UPSC IFS Selection Process 2017: Preliminary Examination Main Examination and also Interview IFS 2017 Syllabus:- Civil Services (Preliminary) Examination Syllabus List of Optional Subjects:- • Agriculture • Agricultural Engineering • Animal Husbandry & Veterinary Science • Botany • Chemistry • Chemical Engineering • Civil Engineering Get Full Syllabus  

UPSC.IES-ISS-Exam-2017(pre+mains)

UPSC.IES-ISS-Exam-2017(pre+mains) SCHEME OF EXAMINATION SECTION-I The examination shall be conducted according to the following plan— Part I- Written examination carrying a maximum of 1000 marks in the subjects as shown below. Part II- Viva voce of such candidates as may be called by the Commission carrying a maximum of 200 marks. PART-I The subjects of the written examination under Part-I, the maximum marks allotted to each subject/paper and the time allowed shall be as follows : Get Full Syllabus  

UPSC.Combined-Medical-Services-Exam-2017

Combined Medical Exam(CMS) Exam Pattern Part I is written examination of 500 marks. The written exam for two objective papers is conducted as Computer based mode. You have to take the written examination in two papers, each carrying a maximum of 250 marks. Each paper is of 2 hours duration. There is negative marking of 1/3 of mark for each incorrect answer. Get Full Syllabus  

UPSC.Combined-Geo-Scientist-Geologist-Exam-2017

UPSC.Combined-Geo-Scientist-Geologist-Exam-2017 Syllabus UPSC GE Geology Paper I Syllabus: Section A: Geomorphology and Remote Sensing Introduction: Development, Scope, Geomorphic concepts, Types and Tools; Landforms: Role of Lithology, peneplaination, endogenous and exogenous forces responsible, climatic and Tectonic factors and rejuvenation of landforms; Denudational processes: Weathering , erosion, transportation, weathering products and soils – profiles, types, duricrusts; Hillslopes: Their characteristics and development, fluvial processes on hillslopes; River and drainage basin: Drainage pattern, network characteristics, Valleys and their development, processes of river erosion, transportation and deposition; Get Full Syllabus  

UPSC.Civil-Services-Preliminary-Exam-2017

UPSC PRELIMS EXAM PATTERN & SYLLABUS The Following table is about UPSC Prelims Exam Pattern & What are the UPSC Prelims Exam papers and subjects for 2017: UPSC PRELIMS SYLLABUS There are 2 papers in Prelims exam – General Studies and Aptitude or CSAT (Civil Services Aptitude Test) General Studies Paper I Syllabus Current events of national and international importance History of India and Indian national movement Indian and World Geography- Physical, Social, Economic Geography of India and the world Indian Polity and Governance – Constitution, Political system, Panchayati Raj, Public Policy, Rights issues,etc. Economic and Social development – sustainable development, poverty, inclusion, demographics, social sector initiatives etc. General issues on environmental ecology, Bio-diversity and Climate change-that donot require subject specialization General science   Get Full Syllabus