IAS Papers : Zoology (Main) 2003
Candidates should attempt Questions 1 and 5 which are compulsory and remaining any THREE questions selecting at least ONE from each Section.
IAS Papers : History (Main) - 2007
HISTORY Paper- I Time Allowed: Three Hours Maximum Marks: 300
IAS Papers : Public Administration (Main) 2006
Public Administration 2006 Main
Time Allowed : Three Hours Maximum Marks : 300
Candidates should attempt Questions 1 and 5 which are compulsory, and any three of the remaining questions selecting at least one question from each Section. All questions carry equal marks.
IAS Papers : IAS Main Sociology (2007)
IAS MAIN - 2007 SOCIOLOGY
IAS Papers : General Studies - 2003 (Main)
General Studies - 2003 (Main) Time Allowed : Three Hours Maximum Marks : 300
IAS Papers : General Studies - 2000 (Main)
General Studies - 2000 (Main) Time Allowed : Three Hours Maximum Marks : 300 Candidate should attempt All questions strictly in accordance with instructions given under each question.
IAS Papers : IAS Economics (Main) 2007
1. Answer any three of the following questions. Each answer should not exceed 200 words….20×3=60
(a) What is the backward rising input supply curve? Illustrate with the help of suitable example.
IAS Papers : IAS Eligibility Criteria
(i) Age limits : 21-30 years as on 1.7.2005. (Upper age limit relaxable for SCs/STs, OBCs and certain other categories as specified in Para 3(ii) of Notice).
IAS Papers : Historical Background
Indianisation of the superior Civil Services became one of the major demands of the political movement compelling the British Indian Government to consider setting up of a Public Service Commission for recruitment to its services in the territory. The first Public Service Commission was set up on October 1st, 1926. However, its limited advisory functions failed to satisfy the people’s aspirations and the continued stress on this aspect by the leaders of our freedom movement resulted in the setting up of the Federal Public Service Commission under the Government of India Act 1935. Under this Act, for the first time, provision was also made for the formation of Public Service Commissions at the provincial level.
IAS Papers : Exam Preparation Tips
No matter how much or how little you study one thing is crucial for you to realize; you are being tested by an examination so you must practice answering examination questions. How you approach these practice questions will greatly affect your exam success. Here’s what you have to do. Never answer questions with the text book or study notes in front of you. It is essential that you practice your exam questions under the same conditions you will face in the exam!
IAS UPSC Exam : Current Affairs
The current affairs of india and international current event affairs, are an important part of the general studies paper, both in the mains and the prelims. At the interview current affairs news rules and decides the rank of the candidate and even whether s/he will get through or not. In such a scenario the coverage of current affair in india as well as current world affairs, becomes an important part of your preprations.
IAS Papers : Tips to Prepare General Studies Paper
An extensive study is required for preparing GS Prelims. Start your preparation with ncert books of 10th standard on various subjects like History, Geography, Polity, Science etc. and then go through other books recommended for G.S. It will be better to prepare G.S. Mains first and then for Prelims.
Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE) 2009
The overall coordination and responsibility of conducting GATE 2009 lies with Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, designated as the Organising Institute for GATE 2009.
All about AIEEE
AIEEE is a national level entrance test for admission to Engineering, and Architecture and Planning degree courses offered by various engineering colleges and institutes the country. The exam is conducted by Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), and Department of Secondary and Higher Education, Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD) in compliance with the directives of the Government of India. Almost 6,00,000 candidates take this exam every year.
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