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How to choose the optional subject for UPSC Civil Services Exam (CSE) Mains Exam?

The prestigious IAS examination has been conducted by UPSC has three stages. Prelims, Mains and Interview test.

UPSC preliminary examination has an MCQ pattern, whereas UPSC mains is a full-fledged written examination. Every year lakhs of aspirants attempt the UPSC examination but only a handful make it to the final cut off.

The final cut off is decided on the cumulative marks of UPSC mains and Interview test.

What is the syllabus for UPSC mains?

UPSC Mains Syllabus comprises of Total marks- 1750.

Qualifying papers (Only minimum marks are required)

General Studies                 

Paper I- Essay

Paper II- Indian Heritage, Culture, History, World $ Indian Geography

Paper III-Indian Polity, Governance, Social Justice and International Relations

Paper IV- Ethics

Paper V- Optional Subject I

Paper VI- Optional Subject II

Why is an optional subject so important?

An Optional subject that you choose is one of your strongest pursuits. This will help you score maximum marks in UPSC CSE mains examination.

Many a time, aspirants take this lightly, and do not weigh the pros and cons before making a choice.

One has to be familiar with the optional subject so that they can easily prepare for it within a short span of time. As the time gap between UPSC prelims and mains is very small, you have to buck up with the preparation.

Also, you must know that UPSC expects you to know your optional subject choice while you are filling forms for UPSC prelims.

Once you fill in your choice, you cannot back off. Hence it is a very crucial decision that you need to ponder on!

List of Optional subjects.

Tips on how to choose your optional subject?

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Do you need coaching for Optional Subject?

There has been a myth that to prepare for your optional subject you would require coaching. Nevertheless, it is not true. You can prepare for your optional subject all by yourself, if you choose it wisely.

Do a little back ground study on every optional before you finally choose it.

Final getaway!

Covering UPSC mains syllabus in 3-4 months after preliminary exams could be tricky for every aspirant. Which is why it is advisable for them to make a smart choice with respect to UPSC optional subject.

Choose an optional subject that you are familiar with and interested in. Make sure you are somehow acquainted with it and the study material is easily available for it.

You can also scan the choices of previous UPSC toppers and know their views to make a smarter choice.

Thank you.

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