Upsc prelims 2023 analysis

  1. UPSC Prelims 2023: Insights, Changes, and Subject
  2. UPSC IAS Prelims 2023: Detailed Analysis of Paper I: Geography » MYUPSC
  3. UPSC Prelims 2023 paper analysis: GS 1 difficult than last year, check expected cut
  4. UPSC Prelims 2023 Paper 2 Analysis: CSAT Paper
  5. UPSC Prelims 2023 Paper 1 Analysis: UPSC Prelims 2023 Paper 1 Analysis: Check GS Paper
  6. UPSC PRELIMS 2023 Question Paper Analysis


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UPSC Prelims 2023: Insights, Changes, and Subject

UPSC Prelims 2023: Insights, Changes, and Subject-wise Analysis Welcome to the UPSC Prelims Examination 2023 Insights! In this Web Story, we will explore the notable changes in the exam pattern, subject-wise analysis, and key observations. Join us as we delve into the trends and highlights of this year's examination. Let's get started!

UPSC IAS Prelims 2023: Detailed Analysis of Paper I: Geography » MYUPSC

Geography is the study of places and the relationships between people and their environments. Geographers explore both the physical properties of Earth’s surface and the human societies spread across it. They also examine how human culture interacts with the natural environment and the way those locations and places can have an impact on people. Geography seeks to understand where things are found, why they are there and how they develop and change over the time. The natural resources of a country are of primary importance for the economic development. As a matter of fact, natural resources determine the economic life of a nation. Man may grow rich in knowledge and intelligence, however much he may have overcome nature but ultimately he will have to depend on the materials supplied by Mother Nature for the development of his economic life. The physical factors like topography, soils, geologic formation, climate and the available flora and fauna are the basic influences which lead to differences in land-use, cropping pattern, settlement and density of population and occurrence of minerals, water and power resources in different parts of the country. UPSC IAS Prelims 2023: Detailed Analysis of Paper I: Geography Ques:With reference to Ocean Mean Temperature (OMT), which of the following statements is/are correct? • OMT is measured up to a depth of 26°C isotherm which is 129 meters in the south-western Indian Ocean during January – March • OMT collected during January – March...

UPSC Prelims 2023 paper analysis: GS 1 difficult than last year, check expected cut

By India Today Education Desk: UPSC CSE Prelims 2023 was conducted on May 28, 2023, to select the best possible talent for the Indian bureaucracy. Overall, the GS 1 was more difficult than last year. So the cut-off is expected to go down a little. Cut-off was 88.22 last year. This year it is expected to be in the range of 82-85. 1. Number of questions asked: 16 2. Difficulty level: Easy to Moderate 3. Key focus areas: Heterodox Religions, Awards, Literature, constitutional history timelines and chronology. 4. Current Affairs or static dominated or a mix: Static oriented with 2 questions on current affairs and 2 which are a mix 5. Comparison with last year's question paper: The history questions were comparatively easier this time. One difficult question about Ancient Modern Art and Culture. Medieval life was easy and art and culture generally remained a moderately difficult area. Modern India, except for one question, is all easy. 5 questions on (sports/govt schemes/reports) • Difficulty level: Moderate • Key focus areas: Health-related govt initiatives • Current Affairs dominated • Comparison with last year's question paper: On similar lines to govt schemes, sports questions are in line with the 2021 paper ECONOMICS 1. Number of questions asked - 14 2. Difficulty level - difficult 3. Key focus areas - banking, financial market, agriculture 4. Current Affairs or static dominated or a mix - CA dominated 5. Comparison with last year's question paper - more difficult compared...

UPSC Prelims 2023 Paper 2 Analysis: CSAT Paper

The Union Public Service Commission conducted the UPSC CSE Prelims Paper 1 and Paper 2 on May 28, 2023. The GS Paper-I was found to be moderate while the CSAT Paper-II was moderate to tough. Candidates had two hours to answer 80 objective-type questions and are required to score a minimum of 33% to qualify. The CSAT tested analytical skills, reasoning ability, and aptitude, with challenging questions from permutations and combinations and analytical reasoning. NEW DELHI: The Union Public Service Commission conducted the UPSC CSE Prelims Paper 1 and Paper 2 today, May 28, 2023. The GS Paper-I was conducted from 9:30 AM to 11:30 PM. Students found the GS exam to be moderate. In the second session, UPSC Conducted the Paper-II (CSAT) exam from 2:30 PM to 4:30 PM. The Civil Services Aptitude Test, also known as General Studies Paper-II, tests the analytical skills, reasoning ability, and aptitude of Civil Services aspirants. The UPSC Prelims Paper-II had 80 objective-type questions. Candidates were allotted complete 2 hours to attempt these questions. CSAT is a qualifying examination, where candidates are required to score a minimum of 33% to qualify it. READ ALSO: UPSC Prelims 2023 Paper 1 Analysis: Check GS Paper-I exam analysis here The UPSC CSE Prelims Paper-I was successfully conducted on May 28, 2023, and the General Studies (GS Paper 1) exam was held for 2 hours from 9:30 AM to 11:30 AM across various centres. As per initial student reactions, the exam was moderate, with...

UPSC Prelims 2023 Paper 1 Analysis: UPSC Prelims 2023 Paper 1 Analysis: Check GS Paper

The UPSC CSE Prelims Paper-I was successfully conducted on May 28, 2023, and the General Studies (GS Paper 1) exam was held for 2 hours from 9:30 AM to 11:30 AM across various centres. As per initial student reactions, the exam was moderate, with most questions being based on current affairs. The General Studies Paper will be considered for the Prelims cutoff. The exam analysis is available for students, teachers, and parents. The UPSC Prelims Paper-II (CSAT) will be held from 2:30 PM to 4:30 PM on the same day. NEW DELHI: The Union Public Service Commission successfully conducted the UPSC CSE Prelims Paper-I today, May 28, 2023. The General Studies (GS Paper 1) was held from 9:30 AM to 11:30 at various examination centres across the country. The UPSC Prelims Paper-II (CSAT) will be held today from 2:30 PM to 4:30 PM. Meanwhile, students, teachers, and parents can check the GS Paper-1 exam analysis here. UPSC Prelims 2023 Paper 2 Analysis: CSAT Paper-II exam analysis here The Union Public Service Commission conducted the UPSC CSE Prelims Paper 1 and Paper 2 on May 28, 2023. The GS Paper-I was found to be moderate while the CSAT Paper-II was moderate to tough. Candidates had two hours to answer 80 objective-type questions and are required to score a minimum of 33% toAs per the initial reaction of the students, the first paper (General Studies) was moderate. Candidates also felt that the Prelims cutoff is expected to rise this year. READ ALSO: The UPSC CSE Paper-I had 100 qu...

UPSC PRELIMS 2023 Question Paper Analysis

This year’s UPSC Prelims 2023 Paper 1 has just concluded and we wish all the aspirants good luck for their performance. We tried to get a grasp of the difficulty level of the GS-1 Prelims question paper by talking to coaching industry experts and a few aspirants and we found it to be a mixed bag of some very tough, medium and easy-level questions. Preparation from basic books such as NCERT, Laxmikanth Polity, Spectrum Modern History, Environment Books, CCRT Culture resources and a good grasp of current affairs will help aspirants sail through in this exam. The exam pattern may be new to fresher aspirants,specially those appearing since 2020-21 era but the aspirants from an era before that would have realised that UPSC has returned to it’s traditional mode of selection of questions. The paper has tried to cover all sections in the same proportion as it used to do 5-6 years ago. Focus in history questions has always been on Buddhism and Jainism philosophy and we found questions from the topic this year too. Vijayanagar empire has been a favorite topic for prelims exam for a long time now and there was a question again. Questions from Environment were on similar track as they used to be till 2017-18. Polity questions were easily doable from Laxmikanth polity book. The question paper this year was more factual compared to previous years and will be helpful to students who have gone through preparation phase more than once. Some of the topics from which questions came today and...