Welcome to our monthly current affairs update for September 2023. In this ever-changing world, staying informed about the latest events, trends, and developments is crucial.
UPSC Preparation Strategy
Know the right preparation strategy for UPSC Civil Services Exam.
To apply for the UPSC IAS exam, candidates need to ensure they have certain essential documents. Firstly, a valid government-issued photo ID such as an Aadhar card, passport, or driver’s license is required for identity verification.
The UPSC IAS Interview stands as a pivotal phase in the Indian civil services examination. It represents the ultimate hurdle for aspirants aiming to secure positions such as IAS, IPS, IFS, and other prestigious Civil Services Posts.
This article provides information on the UPSC optional subjects list and offers guidance on selecting an optional for the IAS mains exam.
The availability of free study material for the UPSC (Union Public Service Commission) exam has been a boon for aspirants across the country.
The GS 3 Mains Syllabus of the IAS exam is designed to assess the candidates’ understanding of various subjects related to economic development, technology, biodiversity, environment, security, and disaster management.
The GS 2 Mains syllabus encompasses a diverse range of topics, primarily focusing on governance, constitution, polity, social justice, and international relations.
The GS 1 Mains syllabus, therefore, demands a holistic approach, combining factual knowledge with the ability to critically evaluate historical events, cultural developments, and societal issues.
The UPSC IAS CSAT (Civil Services Aptitude Test), also referred to as GS Paper-2, holds significant importance in the Prelims Examination.
The UPSC 2024 IAS Prelims exam is slated for May 26, 2024, allowing candidates to tailor their preparation accordingly.