UPSC 2024 Result OUT, Expeced Cutoff, Admit Card, Syllabus, Exam Pattern

Updated on: 2024-09-20   |   By

The Union Public Service Commission will conduct the IAS main exam 2024 from September 20, 2024. The IAS main admit card 2024 was released on September 13, 2024. The IAS main exam is a conventional essay-type descriptive exam. The candidates will be required to write conventional descriptive answers in the question-cum-answer booklet provided by the Commission.  

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A:The Union Public Service Commission notified 167 vacancies in the ESE (IES) 2024 exam. The Commission will conduct the IES 2024 prelims exam on Februayr 18, 2024. The Commission issued the IES 2024 notification on September 6 and the last date to apply online for the UPSC ESE (IES) 2024 is September 26.The Commission will also provide the opportunity to change the IES 2024 application details once in the within a week after the closing of UPSC IES 2024 applications.

A: The Union Public Service Commission notified 167 vacancies in the ESE (IES) 2024 exam. The Commission will conduct the IES 2024 prelims exam on Februayr 18, 2024. The Commission issued the IES 2024 notification on September 6 and the last date to apply online for the UPSC ESE (IES) 2024 is September 26. The Commission will also provide the opportunity to change the IES 2024 application details once in the within a week after the closing of UPSC IES 2024 applications.

A: The number of vacancies in each branch was not mentioned in the official notification. But as in the past, it is expected that the highest number of vacancies will be for Civil Engineering stream.

The Commission does note mention the Engineering stream-wise vacancies in the official notification. The Commission mention the Engineering stream-wise vacancies in the final result.

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The IAS 2023 Prelims exam was held on May 28th, 2023. The exam was moderately to difficult overall, with the General Studies Paper 1 being moderate to difficult and the GS Paper 2 CSAT being very lengthy. The exam also included more questions from the Environment and Geography section, and fewer questions from current affairs and international relations. The exam pattern changed, with altered Assertion and Reason questions, and a new format for multiples.

The cut-off for the exam was expected to be between 82 and 85, compared to 88 in 2022. Only 14,624 students scored above the cut-off and were eligible to proceed to the Mains round.

Some students who took the CSAT paper said it was very difficult, and some even approached the courts against the UPSC. Even some candidates files a petition against the difficulty level of the IAS prelims GS-2 (CSAT) paper.

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