EXAM PATTERN

Exam pattern for various all India government job exam is given below:

UPSC Civil Services Exam Pattern

The UPSC exam pattern consist of three stages which includes the Prelims exam, Mains Exam, and Interview. Each phase evaluates different skills, knowledge domains, and aptitudes, ensuring that candidates possess a well-rounded profile for effective public service.

UPSC EXAM PATTERN

Stage 1-PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION

UPSC Civil Services Examination shall comprise of two compulsory Papers of 200 marks each

Both the question papers will be of the objective type (multiple choice questions) and each will be of two hours duration.

The General Studies Paper-II of the Civil Services (Preliminary) Examination will be a qualifying paper with minimum qualifying marks fixed at 33%.

The question papers will be set both in Hindi and English.

General Studies
Paper-I

100

200

2 Hours

General Studies
Paper-II( CSAT)

80

200

2 Hours

Only those candidates who secure at least declared cut off in paper I and 33% in paper II will be allowed to appear for the mains examination.

Stage 2-MAINS EXAMAMINATION:

The UPSC Civil Services exam pattern for the Mains stage consists of 9 papers. all of the papers consist of descriptive answer type questions. 

Paper-A

Compulsory Indian language

One of the Indian Language to be selected by the candidate from the Languages included in the
Eighth Schedule to the Constitution

3 Hours

300 Marks

Paper-B

English

3 Hours

300 Marks

Paper-I

Essay

3 Hours

250 Marks

Paper-II

General Studies-I

Indian Heritage and Culture, History and Geography of the World and Society

3 Hours

250 Marks

Paper-III

General Studies-II

Governance, Constitution, Polity, Social Justice and International relations

3 Hours

250 Marks

Paper-IV

General Studies-III

Technology, Economic Development, Bio-diversity, Environment, Security and Disaster Management)

3 Hours

250 Marks

Paper-V

General Studies-IV

Ethics, Integrity and Aptitude

3 Hours

250 Marks

Paper-VI

Optional I

3 Hours

250 Marks

Paper-VI

Optional II

3 Hours

250 Marks

All of the mains papers except for the language papers A and B are of a merit ranking nature. Paper A and B are of qualifying nature and candidates must score at least 25% in each for the marks from their Paper I – Paper VII to be given weightage.

Stage 3- INTERVIEW(Personality Test)

This is the final stage of the exam after which result will declare. The marks of interview are counted with mains exams for merit ranking. The interview is taken by the UPSC board. They assess the candidate’s suitability for a civil services and associated responsibilities. The board evaluate the candidates mental and social traits, their intellectual qualities, awareness about current events, balance of judgment, and moral integrity.

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Engineering Services Exam Pattern

Stage-I(Preliminary) Examination :-

Paper-I

General Studies and Engineering Aptitude

2 Hours

200

Paper-II

Engineering Discipline-specific (CE/ME/EE/E&T)

3 Hours

300

Total

5Hours

500

  • Minimum Qualifying Marks for each Paper will be at the discretion of the commission.
  • Only those candidates qualifying at this Stage are permitted to appear for Stage – II examination.

Stage-II: Main Examination (Conventional Papers)

Paper-I

Engineering Discipline-specific (CE/ME/EE/E&T)

3 Hours

300

Paper-II

Engineering Discipline-specific (CE/ME/EE/E&T)

3 Hours

300

Total

6Hours

600

Total marks including prelims and mains are 1100. Only those candidates qualifying at this stage (i.e. Stage – I + Stage – II) are selected for Stage – III which is the Personality Test (Interview)

Stage-III: Personality Test-200 Marks

The personality test for Engineering Services is an interview which assesses the candidate’s suitability for a career in public service by a board of unbiased observers. The interview also assess social traits and interest in current affairs. Qualities judged include mental alertness, critical ability, clear and logical exposition, judgment, variety and depth of interests, social cohesion and leadership, and intellectual and moral integrity

STAGE-I+ STAGE-II

1100

Personality Test

200

Total

1300

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Exam Pattern for the Indian Statistical Service exam(ISSE)

The exam pattern for the Indian Statistical Service exam(ISSE) involves two stages: stage I – written exam and stage II – Interview process. 

Stage I: Written Exam for the Indian Statistical Service examination(ISSE)

General English

Essay writing, comprehension, grammar

100

3 hours

General Studies

Current affairs, Indian polity, economy, geography

100

3 hours

Statistics – I

Probability and Statistical Methods

200

2 hours

Statistics – II

Statistical Inference and Hypothesis Testing

200

2 hours

Statistics – III

Linear Models and Economic Statistics

200

3 hours

Statistics – IV

Applied Statistics, Demography, and Vital Statistics

200

3 hours

Total

1000

Statistics I & II will be of Objective Type Questions (80 questions with maximum marks of 200 in each paper) to be attempted in 120 minutes.

Statistics III and IV will be of Descriptive Type having Short Answer/ Small Problems Questions (50%) and Long Answer and Comprehension problem questions (50%). At least one Short Answer and One Long Answer Question from each section is compulsory.

In Statistics-IV, equal number of questions i.e. 50% weightage from all the sub-sections below and candidates have to choose any two sub-sections and answer.

Stage II: Interview / Personality Test

Candidates who qualify the examination will be called for a personal interview. The total marks for Interview is 200. The interview assesses candidates’ subject knowledge, logical reasoning, leadership qualities and overall personality. Final selection is based on the combined marks of the written exam (1000 Marks) and the Interview (200 Marks).

Written Exam

1000

Interview

200

Total

1200

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Exam Pattern for SSC-CGL Exam

The SSC-CGL Exam held in two stages: Tier-1 and Tier-2. SSC-CGL Tier 1 Exam will be compulsory for all candidates. For the SSC-CGL Tier 2 Exam, there will be Paper 1, 2, and 3, whereas Paper I is Compulsory for all posts, Paper II is for candidates who apply for the posts of Junior Statistical Officer (JSO) in the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation and Paper III is for candidates who apply for the posts of Assistant Audit Officer/ Assistant Accounts Officer. 

The candidates must note that the SSC-CGL Tier 1 is qualifying in nature and Tier 2 is scoring in nature. The marks scored in SSC-CGL Tier 2 will be considered for final selection for the various post announced through the SSC-CGL Exam.

SSC-CGL Tier I Exam Pattern

1

General Intelligence & Reasoning

25

50

A cumulative time of 60 minutes

2

General Awareness

25

50

3

Quantitative Aptitude

25

50

4

English Comprehension

25

50

Total

100

200

A Penalty of Wrong Answer: There is a negative marking of 0.50 marks for each wrong answer.

Tier I is a qualifying exam. The marks obtained in this tier are not considered for the final selection.

SSC-CGL Tier II Exam Pattern

Paper I:

There are two session in tier 2 exam Paper I

Session I

Section I

Mathematical Abilities

30

90

23%

1 Hour

Reasoning & General Intelligence

30

90

23%

Section II

English Language & Comprehension

45

135

35%

1 Hour

General Awareness

25

75

19%

Session II

Section III

Computer Knowledge Test

20

60

Qualifying

15 minutes

Data Entry Speed Test

One Data Entry Task

Qualifying

15 minutes

Paper 2

For candidates applying for Junior Statistical Officer (JSO) and Statistical Investigator Grade II posts

Paper II

Statistics

100

200

2 Hours

Paper I is compulsory for all candidates. Paper II is only for candidates applying for JSO and Statistical Investigator Grade II posts.

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SSC MTS EXAM PATTERN

Stage I:

The SSC MTS exam is conducted in two sessions (Paper I). Here’s a breakdown of the revised pattern:

Session-I

Numerical and Mathematical Ability

20

60

45 minutes
(60 mins for PwD)

Reasoning Ability & Problem Solving

20

60

Session-II

General Awareness

25

75

45 minutes
(60 mins for PwD)

English Language and Comprehension

25

75

Total

90

270

90 minutes

Note: There is no negative marking in Session-I, but Session-II has a negative marking of 1 mark for each wrong answer.

Stage II(PET/ PST For Havaldar Posts)

Male

157.5 cm (relaxable by 5 cm for certain categories)

_____

Unexpanded: 76 cm, Minimum expansion: 5 cm

1600 meters in 15 minutes

Female

152 cm (relaxable by 2.5 cm for certain categories)

48 kg

_____

1 km in 20 minutes

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SSC CHSL EXAM PATTERN

Tier I

Objective Multiple Choice

Computer Based (online)

100

200

Tier II

Objective Multiple Choice + Skill Test & Typing Test
Tier-II will include three sections having two modules each

Computer Based (online)

Varies by section

200

SSC CHSL Tier 1 Exam Pattern:

1

General Intelligence

25

50

60 minutes (80 Minutes for PWD candidates)

2

General Awareness

25

50

3

Quantitative Aptitude (Basic Arithmetic Skill)

25

50

4

English Language (Basic Knowledge)

25

50

Total

100

200

There is a negative marking of 0.50 marks for each incorrect answer.

CHSL Tier 2 Exam Pattern:

Session-I

Section 1

Mathematical Abilities

30

90

1 hour

Reasoning and General Intelligence

30

90

Section 2

English Language and Comprehension

40

120

1 hour

General Awareness

20

60

Section 3

Computer Knowledge Module

15

45

15 minutes

Total

135

405

2 hours and 15 minutes

Session-II

Section 3

Part A- Skill Test for DEOs in Department/ Ministry

15 minutes

Part B: Skill Test for DEOs except in Department/ Ministry

15 minutes

Part C: Typing Test for LDC/ JSA

10 minutes

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SSC Stenographer Exam Pattern

The selection of candidates for SSC Stenographer Grade C and D  posts involves two stages. Stage I is based on a computer-based test followed by Stage II a skill test. The candidates who qualify for the computer-based examination get shortlisted for the Skill Test. Those candidates who pass both stages successfully are finally selected for the released vacant posts. 

Stage I : Computer-Based Test (CBT)

General Intelligence & Reasoning

50

50

2 hours

General Awareness

50

50

English Language & Comprehension

100

100

Total

200

200

Negative Marking: 0.25 marks deducted for every wrong answer.

Stage II; Skill Test in SSC Stenographer

Candidates who qualify for the CBT exam are shortlisted for the Skill Test in Stenography. The skill test includes a dictation test and a transcription test. Details for the skill test are mentioned here below

Dictation test

You will be given a dictation passage of 10 minutes in English or Hindi.

Stenographer ‘C’

100 w.p.m

10 minutes

Stenographer ‘D’

80 w.p.m

10 minutes

Transcription test

In this, candidates will be given a matter to be transcribed on a computer as per the time duration mentioned here.

Stenographer ‘C’

Hindi

55 minutes 

75 minutes

English

40 minutes 

55 minutes

Stenographer ‘D’

Hindi

65 minutes 

90 minutes

English

50 minutes 

70 minutes

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SSC JE EXAM PATTERN

The selection process for SSC JE includes two main stages:

Paper-I (Computer-Based Test)Objective Type

General Intelligence & Reasoning

50

50

2 hours

General Awareness

50

50

Engineering Discipline (Civil/Electrical/Mechanical)

100

100

Total

200

200

Negative Marking: 0.25 marks deducted for every wrong answer.

Paper-II (Descriptive Type) – Written Examination

Engineering Subject (as per discipline)

(Civil/Electrical/Mechanical)

100

300

2 hours

  • Paper-II is descriptive and tests in-depth knowledge of the chosen discipline.
  • Evaluation of Paper-II happens only after clearing Paper-I.

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