Who checks the copies of UPSC?
The UPSC mains answer sheets are manually evaluated by examiners. There is one Head Examiner and many Additional Examiners. All the UPSC Mains answer sheets/booklets are coded with fictitious numbers before the evaluation process commences.
Can we take extra sheet in UPSC?
You’ve to be extra cautious before writing the answers, any scratching of lines/paragraphs for correction, will only reduce the space. You will not get any extra supplementary answersheets, if you run out of space.
How many pages is UPSC mains copy?
This Question-Cum-Answer (QCA) Booklet contains 40+3 pages. Immediately on receipt of the Booklet, please check that this QCA Booklet does not have any misprint or torn or missing pages or items, etc. If so, get it replaced by a fresh QCA Booklet.
Do UPSC questions repeat?
Yes! UPSC papers have repetitions of questions from previous year’s papers, but only for certain topics.
What if I forgot my UPSC roll no?
In case, you have forgotten your registration ID and roll number, then you can retrieve it by clicking on ‘forget Registration ID’. To recover the registration ID of the UPSC exam, you will have to provide your registration name, date of birth, father name, and mother name on the official portal.
Is tattoo allowed in IAS?
Wearing a tattoo doesn’t restrict you to appear for UPSC civil services. IAS aspirants and civil service aspirants can definitely have a tattoo on their body parts except for the face, finger, forearm, and other parts, which are generally visible.
What is 7 5 3 rule in UPSC?
SEVEN – Candidates’ should aim to answer questions within 7 minutes per question. FIVE – Write 5 points in their answers related to the keyword. It would be better to break down the answer into bulleted points. THREE – Elaborate each point in 3 dimensions as per the requirements listed in the question.
Is studying 5 hours a day enough for UPSC?
1) An aspirant may not be able to concentrate fully for the entire 5 hours; hence there will be gaps, 2) An aspirant has to study GS, optional, current affairs, etc., every day, and to divide the 5 hours, may not be effective. Hence, an aspirant should try to put at least 7-8 hours every day and gradually increase it.
Is 100 days enough for UPSC?
All you need to have is confidence and a focused mind. Don’t run behind too many resources in the last few days. Be laser-like focused. Believe that it is perfectly possible to clear the UPSC Civil Services Preliminary exam in 100 days.
Can I clear UPSC in 150 days?
If you are going to attempt the exam for the very first time, ‘150 days’ are more than enough to get through the prelims exam, if you work sincerely enough.