The UPSC Prelims syllabus is divided into two papers: General Studies Paper I and General Studies Paper II (CSAT). Here's a detailed breakdown of the syllabus along with recommended sources for preparation:
Shabbir A Bashir is one of the co-founders of Edukemy and industry’s most lauded professor in UPSC preparation. He has been in the industry...
Devender Saini has completed his master’s in economics. He has qualified CAT (Common Admission Test) with a percentile of 97%. With more than...
Greetings! I am Uttam Verma, a passionate pursuer of knowledge and a seasoned contender in the realm of competitive examinations. My UPSC journey...
When preparing for any national-level competitive exam, true readiness is achieved when aspirants gain an understanding of the competition across the nation. Hence, attempting national-level mock tests becomes crucial for aspirants to refine their strategies effectively. With the UPSC Civil Services Preliminary Examination attracting lakhs of aspirants annually, it becomes imperative to assess the competition beyond the confines of any single institution.
With the participation of thousands of students, the Edukemy All India Open Mock Test stands as one of the largest mock tests in the country.
Features:
1. All India Ranking
2. Edukemy detailed Post Test Analysis
3. Edukemy's Guess Framework Analysis
4. Closely aligned with the UPSC Exam pattern
5. Complete Coverage of the UPSC Prelims Syllabus
6. Available in both English and Hindi
The Edukemy's UPSC Prelims Mock Test for All India will be conducted both offline and online on the following date and time:
Offline: Experience a real exam environment at Edukemy's Offline Centre in Delhi.
Online: Take the test from the convenience of your home or anywhere with internet access. The online test will be accessible at edukemy.com on the specified date and time.
Exam Conduct:
There are a total of 6 tests in the UPSC All India Mock Test for Prelims 2024 - PRAYAS!
There are 3 tests for Paper 1, and 3 tests for Paper 2. Please note that in a day, two tests have to be attempted according to the UPSC Pattern (1 of Paper 1, and 1 of Paper 2)
The exam will be conducted as per the schedule at Edukemy's Offline Centre in Delhi for offline mode.
For online mode, Candidates are required to log in to the Edukemy.com portal using the same email ID used for registration.
Conduct Guidelines:
Candidates must adhere to the instructions provided by the exam invigilators.
Any form of malpractice or violation of exam rules will result in disqualification.
Discretion:
Edukemy reserves the right to make changes to the exam schedule, pattern, or any other aspect as deemed necessary.
Q. What is a good score in the UPSC All India Mock Test?
Answer: The criteria for a good score will vary depending upon the nature and the degree of difficulty of the Mock Tests. The UPSC Previous Years Papers also show that the cut-off score has declined in recent years as the difficulty level of the exam increased. However, to give a general idea, a score of 100-110 and above is usually considered a good score. This implies that a student has read the study materials thoroughly and is able to apply the knowledge in tests. At this point, frequent revisions and thorough analysis of the tests given to rectify any mistakes done is all that is required.
Q. How effective is solving UPSC All India Mock Tests for UPSC Prelims?
Answer: Mock Tests are crucial for UPSC Prelims since they test a student’s ability to apply knowledge and adhere to strict time management. A student will benefit from being able to evaluate their preparation and identify any errors they may be making. Tests are a form of reinforcement technique which guides students to put to use his/her knowledge in exams. It offers a sense of familiarity with the test itself and guarantees appropriate coverage with sufficient review. For example, almost 30 questions were reflected from Edukemy's UPSC Prelims Test Series 2023 in the UPSC Prelims 2023 exam. This helped the students in covering important areas for the exam.