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UPSC CSE Result 2021 : यूपीएससी सिविल सेवा का रिजल्ट जारी, टॉप 3 मैं लड़कियों ने मारी बाजी
UPSC CSE Result 2021 : यूपीएससी सिविल सेवा का रिजल्ट जारी, टॉप 3 मैं लड़कियों ने मारी बाजी
रिजल्ट अभ्यर्थी अपना परिणाम यूपीएससी की आधिकारिक वेबसाइट upsc.gov.in पर चेक कर सकेंगे। इस परीक्षा में श्रुति शर्मा ने पहला स्थान और अंकिता अग्रावल और गरिमा सिंगला ने दूसरा और तीसरा स्थान हासिल किया है UPSC Topper 2021: लोक सेवा आयोग ने (UPSC) आज सिविल सर्विस परीक्षा का फाइनल रिजल्ट जारी कर दिया है। इस परीक्षा में श्रुति शर्मा ने ऑल इंडिया रैंक 1 और अंकिता अग्रावल ने ऑल इंडिया रैंक 2 और गामिनी…
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UPSC CSE 2021: सिविल सेवा परीक्षा 2021 के नतीजे घोषित
UPSC CSE 2021: सिविल सेवा परीक्षा 2021 के नतीजे घोषित
नई दिल्ली। UPSC CSE 2021:  यूपीएससी सिविल सेवा परीक्षा में सम्मिलित हुए उम्मीदवारों के लिए आज, 30 मई 2022 की तारीख है महत्वपूर्ण। संघ लोक सेवा आयोग द्वारा सिविल सेवा परीक्षा 2021 के अंतिम नतीजों की घोषणा आज कर दी गई है। आयोग द्वारा जारी अंतिम नतीजों के अनुसार, श्रुति शर्मा (रोल नंबर 0803237) ने पहला स्थान स्थान प्राप्त किया है। यूपीएससी सिविल सर्विसेस फाइनल रिजल्ट के अंतर्गत ऐसे सभी उम्मीदवारों…
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mupanews · 2 years
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UPSC Civil Service Final Result 2021 Is To Be Release
UPSC Civil Service Final Result 2021 Is To Be Release - The MUPA News
UPSC Civil Service Final Result 2021 to Release Soon: Check Official Websites, Steps to Download Merit List Las Vegas police share additional details into shooting involving officer near gun range|bopurbo Watch Video UPSC Civil Service Final Result 2021: The Union Public Service Commission will soon declare the UPSC Civil Services Final Result 2021. Once declared, candidates can download their…
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Why UPSC CSE Aspirants Should Prioritize Previous Year Questions!
"Learn from the Past, succeed in the Future”: Why UPSC CSE Aspirants Should Prioritize Previous Year Questions!
As the saying goes, "Success leaves clues," in the realm of UPSC CSE preparation, those clues are embedded in the PYQs.
Amidst the sea of strategies, there exists a golden rule that every serious aspirant must adhere to – solving Previous Year Question (PYQ) papers.
Practicing PYQs is not just a recommendation; it's a fundamental necessity for every aspirant.
Why is this super important? It's like getting an early glimpse into the thoughts of the UPSC examiner.
Ask yourself:
What patterns do I notice in these questions?
How does the examiner approach different topics?
Why are certain topics consistently highlighted every year?
Let’s explore why solving PYQs is so important. It's not just about looking back; it's about learning things that can help you succeed in the future.
Because it as a special pass to see what happens behind the scenes of the UPSC exam – understanding what examiners want and adjusting your preparation accordingly.
"How do insights from Previous Year Questions elevate your UPSC CSE preparation?"
Understand the Trends in UPSC Exams:
PRELIMS:
Take note of key topics in the economy, such as Inflation, Monetary Policy, and Exchange Rate.
 Ensure a comprehensive understanding of these three main topics and their associated sub-topics, as they are frequently asked in the exam.
The money multiplier in an economy increases with which one of the following?
(a) Increase in the cash reserve ratio
(b) Increase in the banking habit of the population
(c) Increase in the statutory liquidity ratio
d) Increase in the population of the country
The same question appeared in the prelims both in 2019 and then again in 2021.
While most of the times, repetition of various themes and their subtopics is a common phenomenon.
The Chairman of public sector banks are selected by the
(a) Banks Board Bureau
(b) Reserve Bank of India
(c) Union Ministry of Finance
(d) Management of concerned bank
This question was asked in the prelims of UPSC CSE 2019.
With reference to the ‘Banks Board Bureau (BBB)’, which of the following statements are correct?
The Governor of RBI is the Chairman of BBB.
BBB recommends for the selection of heads for Public Sector Banks.
BBB helps the Public Sector Banks in developing strategies and capital raising plans.
Select the correct answer using the code given below:
(a) 1 and 2 only
(b) 2 and 3 only
(c) 1 and 3 only
(d) 1, 2 and 3
Similar question has been asked again in UPSC CSE Prelims of 2022.
MAINS:
In mains, its commonly seen that major theme from the syllabus for General studies and Optional, have been asked repeatedly.
For example, Separation of powers as a theme has been asked multiple times in the exam.
Judicial Legislation is antithetical to the doctrine of separation of powers as envisaged in the Indian Constitution. In this context justify the filing of large number of public interest petitions praying for issuing guidelines to executive authorities. (2020)
Do you think that constitution of India does not accept principle of strict separation of powers rather it is based on the principle of ‘checks and balance’? Explain. (2019)
Certain topics consistently appear in the Essay section every year. Aspirants should focus on preparing for these subjects as they present an accessible route to scoring well in the Mains Exam. Some of these themes include:
Democracy, Education, Women, Science and Technology.
HOW TO ANALYZE THE PREVIOUS YEAR QUESTIONS?
We've acknowledged the importance of analyzing previous year questions. Now, let's explore how to do it effectively:
Follow these straightforward steps for UPSC Previous Year Questions analysis:
Choose the topic for study from the relevant Prelims and Mains paper. (For instance: Parliament and Legislature)
Note the number of questions on the topic "Parliament " in UPSC Prelims and Mains from 2013 to 2023.
Scrutinize question patterns, paying attention to details.
Assess the annual weightage given to the topic.
Opt for study sources, focusing on NCERTs and reference books.
 Minimize sources for topics with lower marks and emphasize thorough coverage for high-weightage topics.
Evaluate the topic's importance in both Prelims and Mains, and compile notes accordingly.
Enhance your notes with valuable insights from reputable sources like The Hindu and Indian Express and institutes like Tathastu ICS current affairs.
Regularly revise and practice previous year questions, seeking feedback for improvement.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS:
From where can I download the previous year questions of UPSC CSE?
All the previous year questions can be downloaded from the official website of the UPSC, from the following link https://upsc.gov.in/examinations/previous-question-papers.
Do the questions get repeated for prelims and mains from the previous year questions?
While the exact questions are not repeated for prelims and mains, there might be similarities in the pattern, type of questions, or themes.
Do the questions get repeated for optional subject from the previous year questions?
Yes, some questions are repeated in optional subject papers.
Does practicing previous year questions alone suffice for UPSC CSE preparation?   
Practicing previous year exam papers can give you insights into crucial aspects of the exam. However, UPSC CSE is one of the toughest exams and requires a ton of practice and commitment. One can elevate their UPSC preparation by enrolling in the Tathastu ICS test series – a reputable institute offering rigorous practice tailored to the exam's demands.
In a nutshell, looking at past year questions (PYQs) is like finding a map to succeed in UPSC CSE. By understanding what worked before, PYQs become super important, giving us a peek into what the examiner thinks. It's like having a special key to unlock the UPSC exam secrets. By integrating insights from these questions, we not only build knowledge but also bolster our confidence, making us exam-ready.
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Shri Venkateshwara University student secured 126th rank in the UPSC 2022 civil services examination.
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It was a day of momentous achievement for the Venkateshwara Group.
Vishwajeet Sheoran an M.tech (Civil) & 2021 pass out of the Shri Venkateshwara University secured 126th rank in the UPSC 2022 civil services examination.
In honour of Vishwajeet achievement, Dr Sudhir Giri gifted him and his parents a shawl and memento.
We honoured Vishwajeet Sheoran by showering flowers in an open jeep all the way from Gajraula to the University campus.
The Group Chairman Dr Sudhir Giri, Pro Chancellor Dr Rajiv Tyagi, & the CEO Mr. Ajay Shrivastava inaugurated the Mega Felicitation Ceremony by lighting a lamp to Goddess Saraswati.
Mr. Vishwajeet Sheoran, along with his parents, assisted them in inaugurating the event.
The Group Chairman Dr Sudhir Giri announced that Vishwajeet Sheoran’s achievement has made his family, state & Shri Venkateshwara University proud.
He reiterated that those Venkateshwara students who wish to enter civil services, the Venkateshwara Group, will provide them with free expert coaching.
The Pro Chancellor Dr Rajiv Tyagi asserted that Vishwajeet’s success in the Civil Service will inspire more students at Shri Venkateshwara University to crack the prestigious CSE.
He informed Vishwajeet came from a village & worked hard to clear the civil services exam.
Mr. Vishwajeet Sheoran stressed upon the University students to prepare with full determination and crack the Civil services that offer a chance for nation service.
Those present included the VC Dr Rakesh Yadav, Registrar Dr Piyush Pandey, Dr C P Kushwaha, Dr S N Sahu Dr Yogesh Singh, Dr Rajesh Singh, CFO Mr. Vikas Bhatia, Dr Neha Jain & Mr. Balaji.
Also present were Arun Goswami, Sunil Bhagwania, Dr Mohit Sharma, Maroof Chaudhary Dr Vivek Sachan, Dr Ana Brown, Neetushree, Mohammed Faizan, S Baghel, Sharad Chaudhary & the Media In charge Mr. Vishwas Rana among others.
The heartiest thanks to team media for excellent news coverage. Sincere thanks to Dr Rajiv Tyagi Pro chancellor Shri Venkateshwara University/ VGI Meerut/Gajraula Uttar Pradesh.
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newsmaker1 · 2 years
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RCA, JMI ના 16 વિદ્યાર્થીઓ UPPSC-2021 પરીક્ષા પાસ કરે છે
RCA, JMI ના 16 વિદ્યાર્થીઓ UPPSC-2021 પરીક્ષા પાસ કરે છે
પ્રખ્યાત રેસિડેન્શિયલ કોચિંગ એકેડેમીના સોળ જેટલા ઉમેદવારો (આરસીએ), કોચિંગ અને કારકિર્દી આયોજન કેન્દ્ર, જામિયા મિલિયા ઇસ્લામિયા (JMI) એ ઉત્તર પ્રદેશ પબ્લિક સર્વિસ કમિશન (UPPSC)-2021 પરીક્ષા પાસ કરી છે. આ ઉપરાંત, એકેડેમીમાંથી બે ઉમેદવારોને UPSC CSE 2021 માં અનામત સૂચિ દ્વારા પસંદ કરવામાં આવ્યા છે અને એક વિદ્યાર્થીની ઓડિશા સિવિલ સર્વિસ પરીક્ષા માટે પસંદગી કરવામાં આવી છે. આ સિદ્ધિથી ખુશ, JMIના વાઇસ…
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biographyiq · 2 years
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ieltsninja2021 · 2 years
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India Bangladesh Relations UPSC
India-Bangladesh relations UPSC is a crucial topic that could be asked in your UPSC exam. For your civil service preparation, you should be completely aware of the current updates in both countries. The neighbouring countries and their relations with India are essential topics for UPSC CSE. Let’s check out all the information and facts.
India Bangladesh Relations UPSC
The UPSC notes for this topic are extremely necessary because you must be aware of the relations of India with the native countries, especially Pakistan and Bangladesh. This topic is currently prevalent in the news. India and Bangladesh marked their fiftieth day of remembrance of diplomatic relations in 2021.
On the Indian PM’s visit to Bangladesh in March 2021, the subsequent MoUs were signed. MoU on Cooperation within the Field of Disaster Management, Resilience, and Mitigation. MoU between Bangladesh National Cadet Corps (BNCC) and National Cadet Corps of the Republic of India (INCC). MoU on the institution of a Framework of Cooperation within the space of Trade Remedial Measures between Bangladesh and India.
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IAS Arjun Gowda Biography: An Inspiring Journey Towards Excellence
Arjun Gowda was born in a little village of Karnataka on May 9, 1992. He is 29 years old ( as of 2021). ‘Dr. Nagarjun D Gowda’ is his original birth name. He was brought up in a middle-class family.
Since childhood, he was a bright student. The financial condition of his family was not in a good state. So at a very early stage, he made up his mind to become a government officer. In his hometown, he finished his schooling at a community private school. He finished his MBBS degree in 2016 and later on, he cracked the IAS examination.
Want to know more about IAS Arjun Gowda? Then read this article based on his Biography till the end to know it all.
Arjun Gowda IAS Rank
In India, Arjun Gowda is well-known for scoring the AIR 418 UPSC CSE batch of 2018. He worked really hard to clear the exam and he did it. In the batch of 2019 at Manipur Cadre, he became an IAS officer.
Later on, he shifted to the Madhya Pradesh Cadre. At the moment, he is working as a committed IAS at Madhya Pradesh Cadre. Other than an IAS, he once appeared for a medical entrance test and got into MIMS and in the year 2016, he finished his MBBS degree. At present, he is formally Dr Nagarjun B Gowda IAS.
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