This document provides information about various competitive examinations in India, including UPSC, MPPSC, SBI PO, CSIR, UGC, and common subjects across exams. It outlines the structure of preliminary and main exams for UPSC and MPPSC, sections and topics covered in the objective and descriptive tests for SBI PO, subjects covered by CSIR exams, how UGC exams are administered, benefits of securing a JRF, and common subjects like general studies, English, reasoning, and math that are featured in many competitive exams.
5. Qualifying Paper:
Paper-A (One of the Indian
Language to be selected by the
candidate from the languages
included in the Eighth
Schedule to the Constitution).
300 Marks
Paper-B English 300 Marks
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Mains Examination:
6. UPSC CIVIL SERVICES
Mains Examination:
Marks of Papers to be added for merit
Paper-I Essay 250 Marks
Paper-II General Studies-I (Indian Heritage and Culture, History
and Geography of the World and Society)
250 Marks
Paper-III General Studies -II (Governance, Constitution, Polity,
Social Justice and International relations)
250 Marks
Paper-IV General Studies -III (Technology, Economic
Development, Bio-diversity, Environment, Security and
Disaster Management)
250 Marks
Paper-V General Studies -IV (Ethics, Integrity and Aptitude) 250 Marks
Paper-VI Optional Subject - Paper 1 250 Marks
Paper-VII Optional Subject - Paper 2 250 Marks
Sub Total (Written test) 1750 Marks
Personality Test 275 Marks
Grand Total 2025 Marks
8. MP PSC Examination 2014
onwards
Preliminary Examination:
(multiple choice questions).
Paper I General Studies -200
MM
Paper II General Aptitude Test-200
MM
11. Objective test:objective test with 2 hour duration consists of 4
sections with 50 marks each for total 200 marks. Questions will be
asked from the below topics for objective test is given below.
a) Test of English Language (Grammar, Vocabulary,
Comprehension etc.)
b) Test of General Awareness, Marketing & Computers
c) Test of Data Analysis & Interpretation
d) Test of Reasoning (High Level)
To qualify in the next round, candidates has to qualify in each of the
tests by securing passing marks to be decided by the bank.
Descriptive test:ThedescriptivequestionpaperforSBIPO
Exam2015willbeconductedinthedurationofone hour for 50
marks.Questionsfromthetopicslikecomprehension,short
pr辿cis,letterwriting&essaywillbeasked.Toqualifyinthenext
round,candidateshastoqualifyineachofthetestsbysecuring
passingmarkstobedecidedbythebank.
13. CSIR Conducts exam in
1. Chemical Sciences
2. Earth, Atmospheric, Ocean and
Planetary Sciences
3. Life Sciences
4. Mathematical Sciences
5. Physical Sciences
6. Engineering Sciences
14. UGC Conducts
exam in
All Subjects of Humanity.
The exam form are filled in
and submitted to
Universities. And
examinations are held in the
Universities.
15. Benefits of securing
JRF
Candidates who secure the
Junior Research Fellowship found
stipend of Rs.
1.16000 Rs. Per Month for 2
years, 18000 Rs. p.m. for next
year as SRF with an annual
contingent grant of Rs. 20000/-,
2.HRA,
16. All examinations need
1.Select your choice of
examination.
2.Collect the detailed information
of the examination.
3.Arrange the quality study
materials.
4.Prepare the strategy and tactics
for success according to yourself.
5.Hard work.
6.Removal of self weakness.
17. Common subjects for
various examinations
are
1.General Studies.
2.General English.
3.Reasoning.
4.Mathematics.