changes likely in upsc main exam from 2013
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Changes likely in UPSC main exam from 2013
NEW DELHI: After successfully introducing changes in the civil services (preliminary)
examination this year, the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) is looking at bringing
some changes in its 'main' examination with likely effect from 2013.UPSC has constituted a
panel which is expected to come out with its report early next year. The civil servicesexamination (CSE) that is meant for selecting candidates for elite central services like IAS, IFS,
IPS, IRS and others has three stages comprising 'preliminary', 'main' and personality test
(interview).UPSC chairman D P Agrawal said: "Consistent with the need for selecting right kind
of person from huge pool consisting of multiple languages, culture and communities, the
commission has now constituted a high power panel to suggest possible changes in the pattern of
CS (main) examination".
Though the chairman did not elaborate, he made it clear that the endeavour of the commission is
to ensure that all the candidates are judged "on the basis of in-depth knowledge and
understanding rather than information gathered at the last moment".UPSC, which changed the
'preliminary' exam pattern this year by infusing elements of 'aptitude' test, had brought a minorchange in the 'main' test pattern last in 1993 when it introduced an additional paper of 'essay' of
200 marks. The 'essay' paper, meant for testing aspirants' knowledge of a chosen topic and
presentation skill, carries substantial weight in the entire written examination of 2,000 marks.
However, it is felt that the new paper introduced 18 years ago has not served the desired purpose
of bringing candidates opting for high scoring science subjects at par with those opting for
humanities and languages as their optional papers in the main exam.
Besides, officials feel, the existing pattern is tilted towards short-listing those candidates, who
are good at their 'subjects' instead of having knowledge of general studies, comprising modern
Indian historyculture and socio-economic and political system. It also does not test thecandidates' administrative and managerial potential.
Officials said that the committee, which has been working on bringing certain changes, will take
into account the recommendations of the second Administrative Reforms Commission (ARC) on
changes in the civil services examination.
The ARC, in its recommendation in 2008, had suggested that UPSC should only keep two
compulsory papers (general studies) and an essay paper for the 'main' examination. It also
suggested that there should not be any optional subject.Now, aspirants have to appear in two
optional subjects (two papers each), besides one paper of essay and two papers of general
studies. Hence, candidates having good knowledge of their optional subjects (four papers having1,200 marks) get through the main examination easily, even if they score less marks in two
papers of general studies (600 marks) and one paper of essay (200 marks), an official explained.
"Getting high scores in scienceengineeringmedicines papers is easier than getting good marks in
humanities and language papers. No wonder, the existing system tests aspirants unfairly," said an
official.
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