UPSC 2024 Exam Date, Syllabus PDF, Notification

Civil Services (Preliminary) Examination, 2024*

Date of Notification 14/02/2024
Date of Commencement of Examination 26/05/2024
UPSC Prelims 2024 Date 26 May 2024
Duration of Examination One Day
UPSC Prelims 2024 Application Date 14 Feb 2024 – 5 March 2024
Last Date for Receipt of Applications 05/03/2024 – 6:00pm
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UPSC Civil Services Exam is the most important examination of India. Candidates all over India have already started preparing for it. There is very intense and strong competition between the five to seven lakh candidates.

Firstly UPSC in February 2024 will invite applications for the Civil Services (Preliminary) Examination only. The Candidates who are declared by the Commission to have qualified for admission to the Civil Services (Main) Examination will have to apply online again and submit on-line Detailed Application Form-I [DAF-I] along with scanned documents/certificates in support of date of birth, category and educational qualification with required Examination Fee.

However there are many queries from across the country about the coming UPSC Prelims 2024 exam. Following are the answers of it. Actual and final information is confirmed only after notification by the UPSC for Civil Services Exam in 2024. But based on the previous 20 years pattern, we have answered the below questions. Hope it will be beneficial for it.

What is the UPSC 2024 Age Limit?
Between 21 to 32 years.
(A candidate must have attained the age of 21 years and must not have attained the age of 32 years on the 1st of August, 2024 i.e., the candidate must have been born not earlier than 2nd August,1992 and not later than 1st August, 2003.) The upper age-limit is relaxed for SC, ST, OBC and other candidates

Age limits for different categories.

Category Minimum Age Limit for UPSC Maximum Age Limit for UPSC
IAS exam Age Limit for General Category 21 32
EWS 21 32
SC/ST 21 37
IAS OBC Age Limit 21 35

What is the Minimum Qualification for UPSC 2024 Exam?
Graduation is required.

What is the UPSC prelims 2024 expected date?
26 May 2024 is the UPSC Prelims 2024 date.

How to get UPSC prelims 2024 syllabus?
You can download Prelims Syllabus from this link.

How to get UPSC 2024 Mains Syllabus?
You can download Prelims Syllabus from this link.

How to download UPSC prelims 2024 test series free?
Here is the download link to get UPSC Prelims 2024 Test Series PDF.

What is UPSC Prelims 2024 date?
Answer: 26 May 2024

What is the UPSC prelims 2024 application date?
UPSC 2024 notification will be released in 14 February 2024. You can apply for UPSC Prelims 2024 in February 2024 month upto last date 5th March 2024.

Where to get UPSC 2024 Calendar?
UPSC Calendar for 2024 examinations was released by UPSC on 10th May 2023. You can download UPSC 2024 Calendar PDF from here.

Which is the best monthly compilation for UPSC?
Current Affairs PDF provided by bestCurrentAffairs.com is the best for UPSC Prelims 2024. Its coverage is vast and extensive.

Is 2 months enough for UPSC Prelims?
2 months are enough for revision of UPSC Prelims 2024 notes if you have read it thoroughly during the whole year. For the new students, it takes 6 months to one year for preparing the UPSC prelims complete syllabus such as GS, Current Affairs and CSAT.

Which notes are best for UPSC Prelims?
There are many sources but Notes offered by BestCurrentAffairs.com is considered best for UPSC Prelims 2024. Since 2016 it is delivering outstanding performance by covering 70% to 80% questions in UPSC prelims GS Paper.

Is 1 month enough for UPSC Prelims?
One month is enough for revisions of UPSC prelims only if you have already mugged up the entire notes during the whole year before prelims.

Is studying 5 hours a day enough for UPSC?
Dedicated 5 Hours daily will be enough for those who have the already appeared once in this exam or for those who have 6-8 months for serious preparation of upsc prelims 2024.

Is 6 hours of daily study enough for UPSC?
Yes, it is sufficient for cracking prelims if you are reading BCA notes.

When should I start preparing for UPSC 2024?
As early as possible you should start your preparation for UPSC exam 2024. One year prior to exam is required dedicatedly to clear exam with good rank finally.

Can I apply for UPSC in 2024?
You can apply for UPSC Prelims in year February 2024 when the official notification by the UPSC will be released.

Is optional removed from UPSC 2024?
Right now, there is no such information available. UPSC notification for 2024 Civil Services Exam will contain all the authentic information for any such drastic change.

 Number of attempts:

General/EWS SC/ST OBC PwBD
Number of attempts 6 unlimited 9 09 for General/EWS/OBC Unlimited for SC/ST

How many years’ current affairs required for UPSC 2024?
Minimum 2 years of Current Affairs before the UPSC exam is required as it contains the very important topics that were in news and there are chances that questions in UPSC Prelims and Mains 2024 may come from these.

UPSC Application fee:

Candidates are required to pay a fee of Rs. 100/- as the UPSC online application fee either by remitting the money in any Branch of the State Bank of India by cash or by using the Net Banking facility of any bank or by using Visa/Master/RuPay/Credit/Debit Card/UPI Payment. The categories of candidates exempted from fee payment are Female/SC/ST/Persons with Benchmark Disability Candidates.

The exam pattern for UPSC 2024 Prelims is as follows:

UPSC Civil Service Exam Pattern – Prelims
Paper Type No. of questions UPSC Total Marks Duration Negative marks
General Studies I Objective 100 200 2 hours Yes
General Studies II (CSAT) Objective 80 200 2 hours Yes
Total Marks 400 (where GS Paper II is qualifying in nature with minimum qualifying marks fixed at 33%)

The exam pattern for UPSC 2024 Mains is as follows:

UPSC CSE Exam Pattern – Mains
Paper Subject Duration IAS Total marks
Paper A Compulsory Indian language 3 hours 300
Paper B English 3 hours 300
Paper I Essay 3 hours 250
Paper II General Studies I 3 hours 250
Paper III General Studies II 3 hours 250
Paper IV General Studies III 3 hours 250
Paper V General Studies IV 3 hours 250
Paper VI Optional I 3 hours 250
Paper VII Optional II 3 hours 250

UPSC Interview – The UPSC interview is of 275 marks, thus bringing the total marks for UPSC Mains and Interview for the merit list consideration to 2025.

upsc prelims 2024 Question Paper

UPSC PRELIMS 2024 SYLLABUS

INDIAN POLITY

THE EARLY ADMINISTRATIVE STRUCTURE IN INDIA
CONSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENTS IN THE COLONIAL INDIA (1858-1935)
CONSTITUENT ASSEMBLY OF INDIA
CONSTITUTION AT GLANCE
SOURCES OF INDIAN CONSTITUTION
PHILOSOPHY OF INDIAN CONSTITUTION
FEATURES OF INDIAN CONSTITUTION
PREAMBLE OF THE CONSTITUTION
THE UNION AND ITS TERRITORY
CITIZENSHIP OF INDIA
LIBERTIES & RIGHTS
FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS
DIRECTIVE PRINCIPLES OF STATE POLICY
GANDHIAN PERSPECTIVE ON ‘COMMON GOOD’
FUNDAMENTAL DUTIES
DEMOCRACY
PARLIAMENTARY FORM OF GOVERNMENT
PRESIDENT OF INDIA
RULE OF LAW
VICE PRESIDENT OF INDIA
COUNCIL OF MINISTERS
CABINET & ITS SECRETARIAT
CABINET COMMITTEES
PRIME MINISTER
ATTORNEY GENERAL & SOLICITOR GENERAL
COMPTROLLER AND AUDITOR GENERAL OF INDIA
THE PARLIAMENT
LOKSABHA SPEAKER AND RAJYA SABHA CHAIRMAN
LEADER OF THE HOUSE & LEADER OF OPPOSITION
WHIPS
THE GOVERNOR
THE STATE LEGISLATURE
UNION TERRITORIES
UNION AND STATES RELATIONS
FINANCE COMMISSION
INTER STATE COUNCIL
THE SUPREME COURT
HIGH COURTS
LOK ADALATS
FAST TRACK COURTS
PANCHAYATS
PANCHAYATS (EXN TO SCHEDULED AREAS) ACT 1996
URBAN LOCAL BODIES
ELECTIONS AND ELECTION COMMISSION
UNION PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION
EMERGENCY
OFFICIAL LANGUAGE
SPECIAL DIRECTIVES
IMPORTANT ORGANISATIONS
TRIBUNALS
IMPORTANT COUNCILS
AMENDMENT TO CONSTITUTION
42ND AMENDMENT OF THE CONSTITUTION
44TH AMENDMENT OF THE CONSTITUTION
ANTI-DEFECTION LAW
NITI AAYOG
SPECIAL PROVISIONS OF STATES
SCHEDULED AREAS AND TRIBAL AREAS
RIGHT TO INFORMATION
SCHEDULES TO THE CONSTITUTION
HUMAN RIGHTS
CHILD RIGHTS
WOMEN RIGHTS IN INDIA
CONSUMERS RIGHTS
RIGHTS OF TRIBALS
RIGHTS OF DISABLED
RIGHTS OF OLD PERSONS
RIGHTS OF WORKERS IN INDIA
LAW COMMISSION OF INDIA
POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY OF GANDHI
LEGISLATIVE CONTROL
BUDGETARY PROCESS IN INDIA
DISTRICT COLLECTOR (DC)
INDIA, UK & USA: A COMPARISON
PUBLIC POLICY IN INDIA
ROLE OF BUREAUCRACY
POLITICAL CONCEPTS IN BRIEF
FIFTH SCHEDULE OF THE CONSTITUTION
SIXTH SCHEDULE OF THE CONSTITUTION
PANCHAYATS (EXTN TO SCHEDULED AREAS) ACT
FORESTS RIGHTS ACT
NOTE: COVER OTHER ACTS FROM LAWS PDF OF COURSE

CULTURE OF INDIA

WORLD HERITAGE SITES IN INDIA
THE ORIGIN OF RACES IN INDIA
LANGUAGES IN INDIA
LITERATURE IN INDIA
INDIAN MUSIC
INDIAN DANCES
ARTS & CRAFTS OF INDIA
ARCHITECTURE OF INDIA
RELIGIONS OF INDIA
FAIRS AND FESTIVALS OF INDIA
PERFORMING ARTS IN INDIA
THEATRE IN INDIA
COSTUMES IN INDIA
PAINTINGS IN INDIA
PLACES & MONUMENTS IN INDIA
CULTURAL INSTITUTIONS
CINEMA IN INDIA
FAMOUS PERSONALITIES OF INDIA
TRIBES  IN INDIA
TRIBAL LANGUAGES

INDIA ECONOMY

ECONOMY OF INDIA
ECONOMIC CONCEPTS IN NEWS
ECONOMIC GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIES AND ITS SECTORS
BASIC CONCEPTS
RESERVE BANK OF INDIA
BANKING IN INDIA
CO-OPERATIVE BANKING IN INDIA
NON-BANKING FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
OTHER FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS IN INDIA
MONETARY POLICY OF INDIA
FISCAL POLICY
PUBLIC FINANCE
PAYMENT AND SETTLEMENT SYSTEMS IN INDIA
INFLATION
TAXATION IN INDIA
GOODS & SERVICES TAX (GST)
FINANCIAL MARKETS AND INSTRUMENTS
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES MARKET IN INDIA
PENSION REFORMS IN INDIA
FOREIGN CAPITAL
FOREIGN TRADE
FINANCIAL BENCHMARKS
PLANNING IN INDIA
INSURANCE SECTOR
COMMITTEES RELATED TO ECONOMY
CRUDE OIL IMPORT AND INDIAN ECONOMY
BLACK MONEY ISSUE IN INDIA
SUBSIDIES IN INDIA
POVERTY
INCLUSION & FINANCIAL INCLUSION
UNEMPLOYMENT
INDUSTRY
WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION
INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND
IMF & THE WORLD BANK
WORLD BANK
BANK FOR INTERNATIONAL SETTLEMENTS
TOPICS IN NEWS
ECONOMICS TERMINOLOGY
POLICY DECISIONS BY RBI

upsc prelims 2023 question paper

ENVIRONMENT

GLASGOW CLIMATE CHANGE CONFERENCE
FOREST SURVEY REPORT 2021
ECOLOGY
MARINE LIFE
POLLUTION
AIR POLLUTION
CLIMATE CHANGE
OZONE DEPLETION
INDIA TAKING ON CLIMATE CHANGE
BIODIVERSITY
MAJOR SANCTUARIES/NATIONAL PARKS
INDIAN BIODIVERSITY: IMPORTANT FACTS
SCHEDULE SPECIES DATABASE OF INDIA
ENVIRONMENT GK
INDIA AND BIODIVERSITY
WILDLIFE AND ITS CONSERVATION
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
INTERNATIONAL CONVENTIONS AND INSTITUTIONS
ANTI-PREDATOR ADAPTATION
ENVIRONMENT LAWS IN INDIA
2019 CLIMATE CHANGE CONFERENCE
CLIMATE CHANGE ACRONYMS AND TERMS
SPECIES CHANGING IUCN RED LIST STATUS

PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY OF INDIA

GEOGRAPHY OF INDIA
PHYSIOGRAPHY OF INDIA
THE HIMALAYAS
DECCAN PLATEAU
WESTERN GHATS
EASTERN GHATS
DRAINAGE SYSTEM
CLIMATE OF INDIA
SOILS OF INDIA
NATURAL VEGETATION IN INDIA
MALWA REGION
CHOTA NAGPUR PLATEAU
THAR DESERT

WORLD GEOGRAPHY

ASIA
ASIA: REGIONAL DIVISIONS
AFRICA
EUROPE
AUSTRALIA
NORTH AMERICA
SOUTH AMERICA
MIDDLE AMERICA
ANTARCTICA
WORLD SOCIAL & ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY
POPULATION
RACES OF WORLD POPULATION
UN REPORT ON WORLD POPULATION
POPULATION MIGRATION
MAJOR TRIBES OF THE WORLD
AGRICULTURE
LIVESTOCK
MINERALS
INDUSTRIES
ENERGY RESOURCES
TRANSPORT
ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY OF INDIA
AGRICULTURE
IRRIGATION
ANIMAL HUSBANDRY & FISHERIES
MINERALS IN INDIA
INDUSTRIES IN INDIA
ENERGY RESOURCES
TRANSPORT AND COMMUNUCATION
IMPORTANT DATA
TOP COUNTRIES IN CROPS PRODUCTION
RANK OF COUNTRIES IN WORLD MINERAL PRODUCTION

ANCIENT HISTORY

STONE AGE
BRONZE AGE
VEDIC PERIOD
BUDDHISM AND JAINISM
MAGADHA
FOREIGN INVASIONS
MAURYA DYNASTY
POST MAURYAN KINGDOMS
EARLY HISTORY OF SOUTH INDIA
THE GUPTA PERIOD
LATER GUPTAS (7-12 CENTURY)
POST-GUPTA PERIOD IN SOUTH INDIA
BUDDHIST TEXTS
JAIN TEXTS

MEDIVIAL HISTORY

INDIA BETWEEN 750–1200 AD
CULTURAL TRENDS (750-1200)
ALBERUNI’S INDIA
ART AND ARCHITECTURE
CONTACT WITH SOUTHEAST ASIA
THE ARABS IN SINDH
SOURCES OF MEDIEVAL HISTORY
EARLY MEDIEVAL INDIA
PRE-SULTANATE ERA
EARLY MUSLIM INVASIONS
CONSOLIDATION OF DELHI SULTANATE
THE KHILJIS
THE TUGHLAQS
DECLINE OF THE DELHI SULTANATE
SOCIETY UNDER THE DELHI SULTANS
VIJAYANAGAR EMPIRE
BAHMANI KINGDOM
SUCCESSORS OF BAHMANI KINGDOM
FOUNDATION OF MUGAL EMPIRE
RULE OF AKBAR
JAHANGIR AND SHAH JAHAN
RULE OF AURANGZEB
MUGHAL ADMINISTRATION
SOCIETY DURING MUGHALS
CULTURE DURING MUGHALS
DECLINE OF MUGHAL EMPIRE
BHAKTI MOVEMENT
SUFI THOUGHT
MARATHAS
PESHWA
REGIONAL STATES
ADVENT OF THE EUROPEANS
BRITISH POWER IN BENGAL

MODERN HISTORY & INDIAN NATIONAL MOVEMENT

ECONOMIC IMPACT OF BRITISH RULE
LAND REVENUE SYSTEM
REFORM MOVEMENTS
RESISTANCE TO BRITISH RULE
THE REVOLT OF 1857
INDIAN NATIONALISM
INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS
NATIONALIST MOVEMENT 1905-1918
NATIONALIST MOVEMENT 1919-1927
NATIONALIST MOVEMENT 1927-1947
AZAD HIND
REVOLUTIONARY MOVEMENTS
EDUCATION DURING BRITISH RULE
INDIAN PRESS DURING BRITISH
GOVERNOR-GENERALS OF INDIA
INDIAN PRINCELY STATES

SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY

SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY IN NEWS
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY NEW CONCEPTS
CELL & GENETICS
PLANTS
MICRO-ORGANISMS
DIET & NUTRITION
DIGESTIVE SYSTEM
SKELETAL & MUSCULAR SYSTEM
RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
CIRCULATORY SYSTEM
NERVOUS SYSTEM
SENSORY ORGANS
EXCRETION & OSMOREGULATION
ENDOCRINE SYSTEM
REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM
HUMAN DISEASES
APPLICATIONS OF BIOLOGY
IMPORTANT TOPICS: PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY
MINERALS AND THEIR USES
INDIAN SPACE PROGRAMME

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