The level of examination for the optional subjects in UPSC Mains will be equivalent to an honours degree (between bachelors’ and masters’ level). Only for engineering subjects, Law and Medical Science, the scope is limited to the bachelors’ degree level. ...
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Each optional paper carries 250 marks and the maximum weightage of optional papers is 500 marks out of a total of 1750 marks in the UPSC Mains. There is a list of 42 optional subjects available and the applicants need to pick any one of them from the subject...
The cut-off is decided based on the GS 1 paper of the prelims. Mains It is the subjective stage of the UPSC Exam. It has nine theory papers. –4 General Studies Papers –2 Optional Papers –2 Language Papers –1 Essay Paper Among the nine papers in the Main Examination, language paper...
Exam Structure: The UPSC Civil Services Mains Exam includes Chemistry as an optional subject with two papers: Paper I and Paper II. Comprehensive Syllabus: The Chemistry syllabus encompasses a broad spectrum of topics in Physical, Organic, and Inorganic Chemistry, providing essential knowledge for sci...
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“The law of consumer protection has come to meet the long felt necessity of protection to the common men from the wrongs for which the remedy under ordinary law for various reasons has become illusory.” Discuss this statement and explain to what extent the Consumer Protection Act, 1986 has ...
4. Mains Optional papers of year 1990 to 2024. - Agriculture , Animal Husbandry & Veterinary Science , Anthropology , Botany , Chemistry , Civil Engineering , Commerce & Accountancy , Economics , Electrical Engineering , Geography , Geology , History , Law , Management , Mathematics , Mechanical...
The National Law Commission The National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission How many of the above constitutional bodies? (a) Only one (b) Only two (c) Only three (d) All four Explanation: (a) National Commission for Backward Classes (NCBC) was initially constituted by the Central Govt by...