What is the timing for UPSC exam?
UPSC Civil Services Main Exam 2022: Schedule As per the schedule, the exam will be conducted in two sessions- forenoon session will be conducted from 9 am to 12 noon and afternoon session will be conducted from 2 pm to 5 pm.
How do I contact UPSC?
Citizen’s Charter. Specimen Question Cum Answer Booklet (QCAB) Helpline – SC/ST/OBC/EWS/PwBD (1800-118-711) One Time Registration (OTR) for Examinations.
Can I clear UPSC in 7 months?
The Civil Services Exam conducted by UPSC is not an exam that can be cracked without a proper study plan and strategy. A minimum of dedicated six months is required for the beginners or those who give their nth attempt.
Is 2 hours of studying enough for UPSC?
The UPSC civil services exam is considered one of the toughest exams in the country. And, because of this, a lot of people recommend studying for about 15 hours per day during the IAS exam preparation time.
How many hours an IAS works?
Generally, their working day starts from 9 a.m and ends at 5 p.m. Although, in reality, it can extend up to 9 p.m due to numerous IAS responsibilities. Their average working per week is around 70-75 hours.
Is Tattoo allowed in UPSC?
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 to do if I failed in UPSC?
Applying for other government exams. Other government initiatives selecting on the basis of UPSC performance. Pursuing Fellowship Programmes. Climbing up the corporate ladder. Working for a Non-Government Organisation. Becoming a teacher.
Who got highest number in UPSC?
AIR- 1 Kanishak Kataria (Total 1121/2025, 55.36%) AIR- 2 Akshat Jain (Total 1080/2025, 53.33%) AIR-3 Junaid Ahmed (Total 1077/2025, 53.18%)
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 150 days enough for UPSC?
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.