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There are 3 categories of Posts in Civil Service Examination(CSE)-

1. All India Civil Services

I) Indian Administrative Service (IAS)
II) Indian Police Service (IPS)
III) Indian Foreign Service (IFS)

2. Group ‘A’ Civil Services

(i) Indian Audit and Accounts Service
(ii) Indian Civil Accounts Service
(iii) Indian Corporate Law Service
(iv) Indian Defence Accounts Service
(v) Indian Defence Estates Service
(vi) Indian Information Service, Junior Grade
(vii) Indian Postal Service
(viii) Indian P&T Accounts and Finance Service
(ix) Indian Railway Protection Force Service
(x) Indian Revenue Service (Customs & Indirect Taxes)
(xi) Indian Revenue Service (Income Tax)
(xii) Indian Trade Service(Grade III)

3. Group ‘B’ Civil Services

(i) Armed Forces Headquarters Civil Service(Section Officer’s Grade)
(ii) DANICS
(iii) DANIPS
(iv) Pondicherry Civil Service (PONDICS)

I have a question is choosing Sanskrit as an optional subject in UPSC CSE (Mains) can prove beneficial to me?

    GeetYaduvanshi

    Sanskrit as an optional subject in UPSC Mains

    • It is a great choice to choose Sanskrit as an optional subject in UPSC Civil Services (Mains).
    • As, the syllabus for one is shorter, allowing hopefuls to go over it again and again before the tests.
    • It’s also scoring, and it’s one of the few humanities subjects that compete with Physics, Chemistry, and Maths in the Mains, with top scorers obtaining over 320/400 marks.
    • The alternative syllabus covers themes that are already covered in the General Studies paper, such as Ancient Indian culture, Indian Philosophy Trends, and so on, which can save time.
    • Sanskrit has a well-defined syllabus that is simple to follow. Second, because it is primarily a static subject, aspirants do not need to remember or read current events for this optional subject, nor do they need to keep their notes up to date on a regular basis.
    • Some parts of it, such as grammar, are objective in nature and can help individuals get perfect grades.
      Hence it could be a great option to choose Sanskrit as an optional subject in UPSC Civil Services (Mains.

    Srinivasan
    It is a very simple procedure, just follow these steps

    Step 1: Visit UPSC’s official website at www.upsc.gov.in.
    Step 2: To apply for a variety of exams, go to the online application page.
    Step 3: Choose service civil services examination – Preliminary Exam. Now, start registering with IAS Part – 1
    Step 4: Fill in the required information
    Step 5:Upload all the documents carefully in the prescribed format.
    Step 6: Atlast accept the declaration by clicking the Agree Button, finally, press the SUBMIT button.

    a month later

    AbhishekBharti Though there are many but according to me here are some common problems for a UPSC CSE aspirant:
    Mental Stress
    Financial Burden.
    Time Management.
    Lack of Guidance.
    Medium of Examination.
    Low Confidence.
    Study Material.
    Current Affairs and Static Syllabus
    You must learn to better manage their time. For a decent score and to increase self-confidence, proper mentoring, timely feedback, mock tests to test yourself, and proper study material to take good notes are also required.

    I would advise you to seek mentor ship, read more books, meditate or practice yoga, eat a balanced diet, and take brief breaks while studying for lengthy periods of time.

    AbhishekBharti The life gets hectic if u r not intended to serve he country and just want reputation and money..I think u ll enjoy preparing for it if u have an ambition in ur mind for sure..evn though ur passionate there may be prblms like financial prblms, time issues, health issues, etc.

    UPSC civil service vacancies have increased, surpassing the 1,000 mark in 6 years

    The Union Civil Service Commission (UPSC) has increased the number of civil service vacancies to 1,011 for this year. In six years, he passed the 1,000 mark. Previously, the number of posts announced for this year was 861.

    The number of vacancies has been increased after the government made a decision to recruit 150 Indian Railways Management Service (IRMS) Group ‘A’ under CSE 2022. Out of 150 vacancies in IRMS, 6 vacancies are reserved for Persons with Reference Disability (PwBD).

    “It has been decided by the Commission to add IRMS Group A to the list of Services specified in the said Notice. The provisional number of vacancies, i.e. 861, as stated in the Exam Notice dated 02/02/2022, has now been changed to 1011,” the UPSC official notice reads.