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UPSC CSE Pre 2024 Exam PostponeThe Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has postponed the Civil Services Preliminary Examination (CSE) 2024 due to clashes with the Lok Sabha elections. The exam, originally scheduled for May 26, 2024, will now take place on June 16, 2024. Candidates will receive their admit cards a few days before the exam through online means. This news is crucial for candidates preparing for the UPSC Civil Services Examination 2024. The UPSC postponed the preliminary exam due to clashes with the Lok Sabha election dates. Initially planned to be held at designated examination centers nationwide on May 26, 2024, the exam date has now been pushed forward due to the announcement of Lok Sabha election dates. The commission shared this information on its official website. Revised Exam Date and Application Process Here's the revised schedule: the Civil Services Preliminary Examination (CSE) will now be conducted on June 16, 2024, instead of May 26, 2024. The application process for this exam was completed from February 14 to March 6, 2024. Admit Card Details Admit cards for the exam will be issued a few days before the exam date. Candidates who have applied for the exam can download their admit cards by visiting the official website, filling in the required details, and following the instructions provided. Admit cards will not be sent through any other means. Recruitment Details Recruitment Details: The UPSC has announced recruitment for a total of 1206 vacant positions. Out of these, 1056 positions are designated for the Indian Administrative Service (IAS)/Civil Services, while 150 positions are reserved for the Indian Forest Service (IFS). For More Information For more information related to the UPSC CSE Prelims Exam 2024, candidates can visit the official website.
What is 45 days payment rule?Party on which Sec 43B(h) i.e. payment in 45 days rule not applicable he party makes purchases from traders (both retail and wholesale), regardless of whether they are registeredunder MSME or not, the 45-day payment rule does not apply, as stated in office memorandum No. 5/2(2)/2021-E/P and G/policy dated July 2, 2021. यदि पार्टी व्यापारियों (Traders) (खुदरा और थोक दोनों) से खरीदारी करती है, भले ही वे एमएसएमई के तहत पंजीकृत हों या नहीं, 45-दिवसीय भुगतान नियम लागू नहीं होता है The 45-day payment rule is not applicable if the party is not subject to Tax Audit. यदि पार्टी टैक्स ऑडिट के अधीन नहीं है तो 45-दिवसीय भुगतान नियम लागू नहीं है। If the party purchases from vendors who are not registered under MSME (Udyam) registration, then the 45-day payment rule does not apply. यदि पार्टी उन विक्रेताओं से खरीदारी करती है जो एमएसएमई (उद्यम) पंजीकरण के तहत पंजीकृत नहीं हैं, तो 45- दिवसीय भुगतान नियम लागू नहीं होता है। The 45-day payment rule is not applicable if the party files their income tax return showing a profit of 6% or 8% under sections 44AD or 44ADA. यदि पार्टी धारा 44एडी या 44एडीए के तहत 6% या 8% का लाभ दिखाते हुए अपना आयकर रिटर्न दाखिल करती है तो 45-दिन का भुगतान नियम लागू नहीं होता है। If the party purchases from a manufacturer or service provider whose turnover exceeds 50 crores, then the 45-day payment rule is not applicable. यदि पार्टी किसी निर्माता (Manufacturer) या सेवा प्रदाता (Service provider) से खरीदारी करती है जिसका टर्नओवर 50 करोड़ से अधिक है, तो 45 दिन का भुगतान नियम लागू नहीं होता है। The 45-day payment rule is not applicable to any opening balance of vendors as of April 1, 2023. 45-दिवसीय भुगतान नियम 1 अप्रैल, 2023 तक विक्रेताओं के किसी भी प्रारंभिक शेष (Opening Balance) पर लागू नहीं है। Party on which Sec 43B(h) i.e. payment in 45 days rule applicable If the party purchases from manufacturer and service provider which is registered under MSME(Udyam) Act and vendor turnover is below 50 crores, then 45 days payment rule applicable यदि पार्टी निर्माता(Manufacturer) और सेवा प्रदाता(Service Provider) से खरीदारी करती है जो एमएसएमई (उद्यम) अधिनियम के तहत पंजीकृत है और विक्रेता का कारोबार 50 करोड़ से कम है, तो 45 दिनों का भुगतान नियम लागू है Consequences/ नतीजे If the payment is not made then the purchases amount need to add back to profit and applicable income tax will apply. यदि भुगतान नहीं किया गया है तो खरीद राशि वापस लाभ में जोड़ दी जाएगी और लागू आयकर (Income Tax) लागू होगा। For more details call us on 8882958562, 9910-45678-3 Saurabh R D Gupta Associates Chartered Accountants
सपनों का पीछा: वित्तीय संघर्ष और दृढ़ता की एक कहानी"सपनों का पीछा: वित्तीय संघर्ष और दृढ़ता की एक कहानी" भारत के बिहार के छपरा जिले के एक छोटे से शहर की हलचल भरी सड़कों पर, अर्जुन नाम का एक युवक रहता था। खुले आकाश जैसे विशाल सपनों के साथ, अर्जुन के मन में एक सरकारी नौकरी पाने की उत्कट इच्छा थी - जो जीवन के उथल-पुथल भरे समुद्र में स्थिरता और सुरक्षा का प्रतीक है। हालाँकि, वास्तविकता अक्सर सपनों पर क्रूर प्रभाव डालती है, और अर्जुन के लिए, वित्तीय बाधाएँ उसकी आकांक्षाओं पर छाया डालती हैं। एक साधारण परिवार में जन्मे, अर्जित प्रत्येक रुपया जीवन की बुनियादी आवश्यकताओं को पूरा करने के लिए खर्च किया जाता था। उनकी यूपीएससी परीक्षा की तैयारी के लिए धन की संभावना उनके सामने एक दुर्गम पहाड़ की तरह मंडरा रही थी। प्रतिकूल परिस्थितियों से घबराए बिना, अर्जुन दृढ़ संकल्प और लचीलेपन के अलावा कुछ भी नहीं लेकर अपनी यात्रा पर निकल पड़े। उन्होंने अपने परिवार की आर्थिक तंगी का बोझ उठाते हुए दिन-रात मेहनत की, आधी रात तक मेहनत करके परीक्षा की पढ़ाई की। प्रत्येक बीतते दिन के साथ, अर्जुन का संकल्प मजबूत होता गया, इस अटूट विश्वास से कि कड़ी मेहनत अंततः सफलता का मार्ग प्रशस्त करेगी। फिर भी, उसके वित्तीय संघर्षों का बोझ उस पर भारी पड़ गया, जिससे उसके दिल के भीतर आशा की चमक बुझने का खतरा पैदा हो गया। जैसे-जैसे यूपीएससी परीक्षा की तारीख नजदीक आती गई, अर्जुन ने खुद को एक चौराहे पर पाया, वह अपने सपनों और अपनी परिस्थितियों की कठोर वास्तविकता के बीच फंसा हुआ था। संदेह ने उसके संकल्प को कुतर दिया, उसके कान में पराजय के शब्द फुसफुसाए। जब निराशा ने उसे पूरी तरह से ख़त्म करने की धमकी दी, तो क्षितिज पर आशा की एक किरण दिखाई दी। एक दयालु गुरु की दयालुता के माध्यम से, अर्जुन ने एक छात्रवृत्ति कार्यक्रम ईपीएल भारत की खोज की, जिसका उद्देश्य अपने जैसे आर्थिक रूप से वंचित उम्मीदवारों का समर्थन करना था, जहां वह 11 रुपये की मामूली फीस के साथ परीक्षा दे सकता है और इनाम के रूप में 21000 रुपये तक जीतने का मौका जीत सकता है। नए जोश के साथ, अर्जुन ने दोनों हाथों से अवसर का लाभ उठाया और अपना दिल और आत्मा अपनी पढ़ाई में लगा दिया। छात्रवृत्ति के समर्थन से, उन्हें अब गरीबी की जंजीरों में जकड़ा हुआ महसूस नहीं हुआ, बल्कि वे अपने सपनों को निर्बाध उत्साह के साथ पूरा करने के लिए सशक्त हो गए। परीक्षा के दिन, जैसे ही अर्जुन परीक्षा हॉल में बैठा, उसके मन में शांति का भाव छा गया। वह जानता था कि उसने सफलता की तलाश में कोई कसर नहीं छोड़ते हुए अपना सब कुछ झोंक दिया है। महीनों बीत गए, उत्सुकता से भरे हुए, लेकिन एक दिन, सरकार की मुहर वाला एक पत्र आया। कांपते हाथों से, अर्जुन ने लिफाफा फाड़ दिया, उसका दिल प्रत्याशा से धड़क रहा था। जैसे ही उन्होंने पृष्ठ पर अंकित शब्दों को पढ़ा, अर्जुन की आँखों में आँसू आ गए - जो प्रतिकूल परिस्थितियों पर दृढ़ता की विजय का प्रमाण था। उस पल में, उन्हें एहसास हुआ कि कोई भी बाधा बहुत बड़ी नहीं थी, कोई भी सपना बहुत दूर नहीं था, उन लोगों के लिए जो अटूट दृढ़ संकल्प के साथ उनका पीछा करने का साहस करते थे। अर्जुन ने सिर्फ सरकारी नौकरी हासिल नहीं की थी; उन्होंने वित्तीय संघर्ष के राक्षसों पर विजय प्राप्त की थी और जीवन के युद्ध के मैदान में विजयी हुए थे। और यद्यपि उनकी यात्रा कठिनाइयों और असफलताओं से भरी हुई थी, लेकिन इन्हीं चुनौतियों ने उन्हें वह व्यक्ति बनाया जो वह बन गए थे - मानव आत्मा की अदम्य भावना का एक प्रमाण।
Life of a young boy preparing for UPSC exam"The Pursuit of Dreams: A Tale of Financial Struggle and Perseverance" In the bustling streets of a small town in Chapra district of Bihar, India, a young man named Arjun lived. With dreams as vast as the open sky, Arjun harbored a burning desire to secure a government joba beacon of stability and security in the tumultuous sea of life. However, reality often had a cruel way of eclipsing dreams, and for Arjun, financial constraints cast a shadow over his aspirations. Born into a humble family, every rupee earned was stretched thin to meet the basic necessities of life. The prospect of funding his UPSC exam preparation seemed like an insurmountable mountain looming before him. Undeterred by adversity, Arjun embarked on his journey, armed with nothing but determination and resilience. He toiled day and night, burning the midnight oil to study for the exam, all while shouldering the burden of his family's financial woes. With each passing day, Arjun's resolve grew stronger, fueled by the unwavering belief that hard work would eventually pave the path to success. Yet, the weight of his financial struggles bore down heavily upon him, threatening to extinguish the flicker of hope within his heart. As the UPSC exam date drew near, Arjun found himself at a crossroads, torn between his dreams and the harsh reality of his circumstances. Doubt gnawed at his resolve, whispering words of defeat in his ear. Just when despair threatened to consume him whole, a glimmer of hope appeared on the horizon. Through the kindness of a benevolent mentor, Arjun discovered a scholarship program EPL Bharat aimed at supporting financially disadvantaged aspirants like himself, where he can appear for test with a nominal fees Rs 11 and win the chance to learn up to Rs 21000 as a reward. With renewed vigor, Arjun seized the opportunity with both hands, pouring his heart and soul into his studies. Armed with the scholarship's support, he no longer felt shackled by the chains of poverty, but rather empowered to chase his dreams with unabated fervor. On the day of the exam, as Arjun sat in the examination hall, a sense of calm washed over him. He knew that he had given his all, leaving no stone unturned in his quest for success. Months passed, filled with anxious anticipation, until one fateful day, a letter arrived bearing the seal of the government. With trembling hands, Arjun tore open the envelope, his heart pounding with anticipation. As he read the words inscribed upon the page, tears welled up in Arjun's eyesa testament to the triumph of perseverance over adversity. For in that moment, he realized that no obstacle was too great, no dream too distant, for those who dared to chase them with unwavering determination. Arjun had not just secured a government job; he had conquered the demons of financial struggle, emerging victorious on the battlefield of life. And though his journey had been fraught with hardships and setbacks, it was these very challenges that had forged him into the person he had becomea testament to the indomitable spirit of the human soul.
What is EPL Bharat Point System?EPL Bharat point system In EPL Bharat tests, the ranking is decided based on a combination of factors related to the accuracy, speed, and timing of participants' responses. For each question 108 second will be allocated Here's how the ranking is determined: Correct Answers: Participants receive points for correctly answering each question. The specific amount of points allocated for a correct answer is predefined. Incorrect Answers: If a participant's answer is incorrect, one-third of the points that would have been awarded for a correct answer are deducted from their score. Time Taken: The faster a participant submits the correct answer within the allotted time (108 seconds per question), the more points they receive. Calculation of Points: Points from all three conditions (correct answers, incorrect answers, and time taken) are summed up to determine each participant's total score. Ranking: Participants are then ranked based on the total points earned, considering all three conditions. The participant with the highest total score is ranked first, followed by others in descending order of their total points. This comprehensive approach to ranking considers not only the accuracy of responses but also factors in the speed and timing of participants' answers, ensuring a fair and competitive assessment environment in EPL Bharat tests.
Best geography book for UPSC IASFor UPSC (Union Public Service Commission) Civil Services Examination preparation, candidates often refer to specific books for geography to cover the extensive syllabus comprehensively. The geography syllabus for UPSC includes both physical and human geography, along with topics related to Indian geography. Here are some recommended books for geography preparation: "Certificate Physical and Human Geography" by Goh Cheng Leong: This book is often considered a must-read for building a strong foundation in physical and human geography. It covers topics like climatology, geomorphology, population, and settlement geography. "Geography of India" by Majid Husain: This book is a comprehensive resource for understanding the geography of India. It covers both physical and human aspects, providing detailed information on various geographical features of the country. "Indian and World Geography" by D.R. Khullar: This book is widely used for preparing the geography section of the UPSC examination. It covers world geography along with a focus on the geography of India. "Oxford School Atlas" by Oxford University Press: An atlas is an essential tool for UPSC aspirants to understand and visualize geographical features. The Oxford School Atlas is recommended for its clear and detailed maps. "NCERT Textbooks for Geography" (Class 6 to 12): NCERT textbooks are valuable resources for understanding the basics of geography. They provide a strong foundation and are often referred to by both beginners and advanced learners. "World Geography" by Majid Husain: This book provides a global perspective on geography, covering various continents and regions, making it useful for the world geography portion of the UPSC syllabus. "Geography Through Maps" by K. Siddhartha: This book is helpful for developing map-reading skills, which are crucial for both the prelims and mains examination. "GC Leong's Physical Geography" by Goh Cheng Leong: While Goh Cheng Leong's "Certificate Physical and Human Geography" covers both physical and human geography, some candidates prefer GC Leong's "Physical Geography" for a more detailed focus on physical geography. Remember that in addition to these books, staying updated with current affairs related to geography is essential. Newspapers, magazines, and other online sources can provide insights into contemporary geographical issues. Regular revision and practice through solving previous years' question papers are also crucial for success in the geography section of the UPSC examination.
Best book for CSAT UPSC IASFor the CSAT (Civil Services Aptitude Test) Paper-II of the UPSC (Union Public Service Commission) Preliminary Examination, candidates often refer to specific books that help them prepare for the various sections of the paper. The CSAT Paper-II primarily tests candidates' aptitude and comprehension skills. Here are some recommended books for CSAT preparation: "CSAT Paper - II" by Arihant: This book is specifically designed for the CSAT Paper-II of the UPSC Preliminary Examination. It covers all the relevant topics, including comprehension, logical reasoning, decision-making, and basic numeracy. "Verbal Non-Verbal Reasoning" by R.S. Aggarwal: This book is helpful for practicing both verbal and non-verbal reasoning, which is a significant component of the CSAT Paper-II. "Quantitative Aptitude for Competitive Examinations" by R.S. Aggarwal: This book is useful for building a strong foundation in quantitative aptitude and basic numeracy, which are essential for the CSAT. "Analytical Reasoning" by M.K. Pandey: This book provides a variety of problems to enhance analytical and logical reasoning skills. "Word Power Made Easy" by Norman Lewis: Improving vocabulary is crucial for scoring well in the comprehension section. This book is widely recommended for vocabulary building. "High School English Grammar and Composition" by Wren Martin: A good grasp of English grammar is important for answering questions related to comprehension and language skills. "Objective General English" by S.P. Bakshi: This book covers various aspects of English language comprehension and usage, helping candidates prepare for the CSAT Paper-II. Newspapers and Magazines: Regular reading of newspapers like The Hindu or The Indian Express and magazines like Yojana and Kurukshetra can also contribute significantly to improving comprehension skills and staying updated on current affairs. While preparing for the CSAT, it's essential to practice time management and solve previous years' question papers to understand the exam pattern and difficulty level. Additionally, candidates should focus on building a strong foundation in quantitative aptitude, logical reasoning, and language skills to perform well in this paper.
Ancient History in India UPSCThe ancient history of India is an essential component of the UPSC (Union Public Service Commission) Civil Services Examination syllabus. The examination covers various aspects of ancient Indian history, including the Indus Valley Civilization, Vedic period, Maurya and Gupta empires, and other significant developments. Below is an overview of the topics that are commonly covered in the ancient history section of the UPSC exam: Prehistoric India: Paleolithic, Mesolithic, and Neolithic periods. Early human settlements and cultural evolution. Indus Valley Civilization (Harappan Civilization): Origin, extent, and characteristics of the civilization. Urban planning, architecture, and trade. Decline and possible reasons. Vedic Period: Rig Vedic and Later Vedic phases. Society, economy, and religious practices during the Vedic period. Transition to the Mahajanapadas. Mahajanapadas and Magadha Empire: Rise of the 16 Mahajanapadas. Formation and expansion of the Magadha Empire. Buddha and Jainism. Maurya Empire: Chandragupta Maurya, Ashoka, and the Mauryan administration. Ashoka's Dhamma and its impact. Decline of the Maurya Empire. Post-Mauryan Period: Sungas, Kanvas, and the Satavahanas. Indo-Greek and Indo-Parthian interactions. Gupta Empire: Rise of the Gupta Empire. Achievements in art, science, and literature. Decline of the Gupta Empire. Early Medieval India: Post-Gupta period and the rise of regional kingdoms. Chola, Chalukya, and Pallava dynasties. Harsha Empire: Harsha's reign and administration. Religious and cultural developments during Harsha's rule. Tripartite Struggle and Rashtrakutas: Political developments in North India during the 8th to 10th centuries. Rise of the Rashtrakuta Empire. It's important for UPSC aspirants to study ancient Indian history in a comprehensive manner, understanding the socio-economic, political, and cultural aspects of each period. NCERT textbooks, along with standard reference books, can be helpful for building a strong foundation in ancient Indian history. Regular revision and practice through solving previous years' question papers are also crucial for success in the UPSC examination.
Top 10 UPSC IAS coaching centerThe choice of the best UPSC coaching institute in India can vary based on individual preferences, learning styles, and the specific needs of the aspirants. It's important to note that success in the UPSC Civil Services Examination depends not only on coaching but also on self-study, dedication, and a clear understanding of the examination pattern and syllabus. Here are some well-known coaching institutes in India that have gained recognition for their UPSC preparation programs: Chanakya IAS Academy: Known for its comprehensive coaching programs, Chanakya IAS Academy has branches in several cities and offers both classroom and online courses. Vajiram and Ravi IAS Coaching: Vajiram and Ravi is a reputed institute in Delhi and is particularly popular for its General Studies (GS) courses. It has consistently produced successful candidates. Rau's IAS Study Circle: Rau's IAS is another well-established coaching institute in Delhi that has a long history of producing successful candidates. It offers both classroom and correspondence courses. Insights IAS: Based in Bangalore, Insights IAS is known for its effective online courses and test series. It provides comprehensive study materials and focuses on current affairs. ALS IAS Academy: ALS IAS has a presence in multiple cities and offers a range of courses. It is known for its experienced faculty and personalized mentoring. Shankar IAS Academy: With branches in Chennai and Delhi, Shankar IAS Academy is recognized for its quality coaching in both English and Tamil mediums. Byju's IAS Coaching: Byju's, a prominent online learning platform, also offers UPSC coaching. It provides video lectures and study materials. Vision IAS: Vision IAS, based in Delhi, is popular for its holistic approach to UPSC preparation. It offers comprehensive study materials and test series. ForumIAS Academy: ForumIAS is known for its online platform that provides guidance, study materials, and a discussion forum for UPSC aspirants. KSG (Khan Study Group): KSG has coaching centers in several cities and is known for its effective teaching methodology. Before choosing a coaching institute, it's essential to consider factors such as faculty expertise, study materials, success rates, infrastructure, and the location of the institute. Additionally, many candidates succeed in the UPSC exam through self-study and may not opt for formal coaching. Aspirants should assess their own learning style and requirements before making a decision.
Which Exam conducted by UPSC?Apart from the Civil Services Examination, UPSC conducts other exams, including: Indian Forest Service (IFS) Examination: This is conducted along with the Civil Services Examination, but the selection is specific to the Indian Forest Service. Engineering Services Examination (ESE): This exam is for recruitment to engineering services in various central government departments. Combined Medical Services Examination (CMSE): It is conducted for the recruitment of medical officers in various central government services. Indian Economic Service (IES) and Indian Statistical Service (ISS) Examination: This exam is for recruitment to the Indian Economic Service and Indian Statistical Service. Combined Geo-Scientist and Geologist Examination: It is conducted for recruitment to the posts of geologist, geophysicist, chemist, and hydrogeologist in various government departments. These are some of the major exams conducted by the UPSC. The schedule and details of each examination are specified in separate notifications released by the UPSC. Candidates should carefully read the official notifications for the specific exam they are interested in to understand the eligibility criteria, exam pattern, and other important details.
What is eligibility for UPSC Exam?The eligibility criteria for the UPSC Civil Services Examination includes many factors which includes age, educational qualification, nationality, and the number of attempts allowed. It's important to note that these criteria may be subject to change, and candidates should refer to the official UPSC notification for the particular year they are applying. Here are the general eligibility criteria: Nationality: The candidate must be a citizen of India. For certain services, there may be additional eligibility criteria regarding nationality. For example, for the Indian Foreign Service (IFS), a candidate must be a citizen of India or a subject of Nepal/Bhutan. Age Limit: The candidate must be between 21 and 32 years old as of August 1 of the exam year for the Indian Administrative Service (IAS) and the Indian Police Service (IPS). There are age relaxations for candidates belonging to certain categories, such as SC/ST, OBC, and others. The number of attempts is also restricted based on the candidate's age and category. Educational Qualification: The candidate must hold a bachelor's degree from a recognized university or possess an equivalent qualification. Candidates who are in their final year of graduation and awaiting results are also eligible to apply, but they need to submit proof of passing the exam at the time of the Main Examination. Number of Attempts: The number of attempts allowed for the UPSC Civil Services Examination varies based on the candidate's category. General category candidates can attempt the exam six times until they reach the age limit. OBC candidates have nine attempts until the age limit. There are additional attempts for candidates belonging to SC/ST categories. It's crucial for candidates to carefully read the official notification released by the UPSC for the particular examination year, as any changes or updates in eligibility criteria will be mentioned there. The notification provides detailed information about eligibility, exam pattern, syllabus, and other essential aspects of the examination.
What is EPL Bharat?What is EPL Bharat? Education Premier League Company Overview: Name: Education Premier League (EPL Bharat) Type: Education Technology Company Mission: To make education engaging and rewarding, fostering a competitive yet collaborative learning environment for UPSC aspirants. Revenue Model: Freemium model: Student can register for test using EPL coins which is freely available while registering on App. For advance feature students pay a nominal fee of Rs 10 to participate in a 20-minute test consisting of 10 questions related to UPSC and earn the rewards Test Structure: Format: Online test platform accessible to enrolled students. Duration: 20 minutes Questions: 10 multiple-choice questions related to UPSC. Reward System: Cash Rewards: The enrolment fees collected during registration will be allocated to a reward pool. Distribution: Cash rewards will be distributed among the top-performing 50% of students who participate in the test. Marketing and User Acquisition: Digital Marketing: Utilize online platforms, social media, and educational forums to promote EPL Bharat. Referral Programs: Encourage students to refer their peers, providing incentives such as discounted enrolment fees or bonus rewards. Technology Infrastructure: Online Platform: Develop and maintain a user-friendly online platform for test-taking and result announcements. Security: Implement robust security measures to ensure the integrity of the testing process. Financial Management: Accounting System: Implement an efficient accounting system to track enrolment fees, reward pool, and cash distributions. Transparency: Ensure transparency in financial transactions and reward distribution. Scaling Strategy: Regional Expansion: Gradually expand the scope of the EPL Bharat tests to cover various regions and subjects. Collaborations: Partner with educational institutions, coaching centers, and influencers to increase reach and participation. Customer Support: Help Desk: Establish a customer support system to address queries and concerns of enrolled students. Feedback Mechanism: Encourage students to provide feedback for continuous improvement. Compliance and Regulations: Legal Framework: Ensure compliance with educational regulations and data protection laws. Terms and Conditions: Clearly communicate terms and conditions to students regarding enrolment fees, rewards, and test participation. Continuous Improvement: Data Analytics: Implement data analytics to gather insights into student performance and test effectiveness. Feedback Loops: Regularly collect feedback from students and use it to enhance the quality of tests and overall user experience. Community Building: Mentorship program: In mentorship program, we will select the mentor on the basis of the ranking scored in the previous test. Then these mentor will help the students to boost their education plan. It will also help those people who is selected as mentor to boost their confidence. Forums and Discussions: Create online forums and discussion groups to facilitate a sense of community among EPL Bharat participants. Recognition: Acknowledge and reward not only top performers but also consistent and dedicated participants. Social Responsibility: Scholarships: Allocate a portion of the enrolment fees for scholarships to support economically disadvantaged students. Educational Initiatives: Contribute to educational initiatives and programs that align with EPL Bharat's mission. By combining a competitive edge with a rewarding system, Education Premier League (EPL Bharat) aims to create an engaging and supportive environment for aspirants preparing for government exam, ultimately contributing to their educational journey.
Which service include in UPSC Exam?The UPSC exam, or the Union Public Service Commission examination, is conducted for the recruitment of candidates into various civil services and administrative positions in the Indian government. The primary purpose of the UPSC exam is to select candidates for the Indian Administrative Service (IAS), Indian Police Service (IPS), Indian Foreign Service (IFS), and several other central services. Here are some of the key services for which candidates are recruited through the UPSC examination: Indian Administrative Service (IAS): IAS officers serve in various administrative positions in the central and state governments, handling policymaking, implementation, and public administration. Indian Police Service (IPS): IPS officers are responsible for maintaining law and order, preventing and investigating crimes, and ensuring the safety and security of citizens. Indian Foreign Service (IFS): IFS officers represent India in diplomatic missions worldwide and play a crucial role in managing international relations and foreign affairs. Indian Revenue Service (IRS): IRS officers are responsible for the administration and collection of taxes in India. Indian Audit and Accounts Service (IAAS): IAAS officers handle auditing and accounting functions for the government. Indian Forest Service (IFS): IFS officers work in the management and conservation of forests and wildlife. Indian Railway Traffic Service (IRTS): IRTS officers manage and regulate railway traffic. Indian Trade Service (ITS): ITS officers handle trade-related matters and promote India's international trade. Indian Economic Service (IES): IES officers work on economic planning and policy formulation for the government. Indian Statistical Service (ISS): ISS officers are involved in statistical analysis and data interpretation for policy planning.
Which book need to study for UPSC?There is no specific book that guarantees success to the candidates Still there are some standard textbooks, reference materials, and current affairs resources which can support this. Here is a list of some recommended books for various subjects: Indian Polity: "Indian Polity" by M. Laxmikanth Indian Economy: "Indian Economy" by Ramesh Singh "Economic Development in India" by Uma Kapila Geography: "Certificate Physical and Human Geography" by Goh Cheng Leong NCERT textbooks for Geography (Class 6 to 12) History: "India's Struggle for Independence" by Bipan Chandra "Ancient India" by RS Sharma (NCERT) "Medieval India" by Satish Chandra (NCERT) "Modern India" by Bipan Chandra (NCERT) Art and Culture: "Indian Art and Culture" by Nitin Singhania NCERT Class 11 (Fine Arts) for basics Environment and Ecology: "Environment and Ecology" by Majid Husain NCERT textbooks for Environment (Class 6 to 12) Science and Technology: "Science and Technology in India" by Kalpana Rajaram NCERT textbooks for Science (Class 6 to 12) General Science: NCERT textbooks for Science (Class 6 to 12) Newspapers for current science developments Current Affairs: Newspapers (The Hindu, Indian Express) Monthly magazines (Yojana, Kurukshetra, Economic and Political Weekly) Annual publications (India Year Book, Economic Survey) CSAT (Paper-II): "CSAT Paper - II" by Arihant Remember that UPSC syllabus is vast, and it's important to not just rely on books but also regularly follow newspapers and magazines for current affairs. Additionally, solving previous years'.
What is the age for UPSC exam?What is the age for upsc exam The eligibility criteria for the UPSC Civil Services Examination, including the age limit, can vary based on the category of the candidate. As of my knowledge cutoff in January 2022, here are the general age limits: For the Indian Administrative Service (IAS) and the Indian Police Service (IPS): The candidate must be between 21 and 32 years old as of August 1 of the exam year. There are certain age relaxations for candidates belonging to reserved categories, such as SC/ST, OBC, and others. For other services such as the Indian Foreign Service (IFS): The upper age limit is generally the same, but there may be variations, so it's essential to refer to the official UPSC notification for accurate information. Age Relaxation: Age relaxation is provided for candidates belonging to certain categories. This relaxation is subject to specific conditions and may vary based on factors such as the category of the candidate, educational qualifications, and other considerations. It's crucial to note that the age limits and other eligibility criteria are subject to change, and candidates are advised to refer to the official UPSC notification for the particular year they are applying. The notification provides detailed information on eligibility criteria, including age limits, educational qualifications, and other essential requirements for the examination. Always check the latest official notification for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
UPSC Exam Prelims SyllabusThe UPSC Civil Services Preliminary Examination consists of two papers: General Studies Paper-I and General Studies Paper-II (Civil Services Aptitude Test - CSAT). Below is an overview of the syllabus for the UPSC Prelims: General Studies Paper-I: Current events of national and international importance: Events in the news recently. Issues related to the environment, biodiversity, and climate change. History of India and the Indian National Movement: Ancient India Medieval India Modern India The freedom struggle and the role of various leaders. Indian and World Geography: Physical, social, economic geography of India and the world. Important Geophysical phenomena. Indian Polity and Governance: Constitution of India Political System Panchayati Raj Public Policy Rights Issues, etc. Economic and Social Development: Sustainable Development Poverty Inclusion Demographics Social Sector initiatives, etc. General issues on Environmental Ecology, Bio-diversity, and Climate Change: Environmental impact assessment Conservation Pollution General Science: Basics of everyday science. General Studies Paper-II (CSAT): Comprehension: Reading and understanding passages. Interpersonal skills including communication skills: Communication skills and the ability to understand and analyze information. Logical reasoning and analytical ability: Basic analytical and reasoning skills. Decision-making and problem-solving: Ability to make sound decisions. General mental ability: Basic numeracy (numbers and their relations, orders of magnitude, etc.) and Data interpretation (charts, graphs, tables, data sufficiency, etc.). Basic numeracy (numbers and their relations, orders of magnitude, etc.): Class X level. Data interpretation (charts, graphs, tables, data sufficiency, etc.): Class X level. It's important for candidates to go through the detailed syllabus provided by UPSC, as it provides more specific information about each topic. Additionally, staying updated on current affairs and practicing previous years' question papers can help in better preparation for the examination.
All About UPSC examThe Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) is a constitutional body in India that conducts civil services examinations and recruits candidates for various prestigious government services. The UPSC was established on October 1, 1926, and it operates under the provisions of the Constitution of India. Key features of the UPSC exam include: Civil Services Examination (CSE): The Civil Services Examination is the most prominent exam conducted by UPSC. It is held annually and consists of three stages: Preliminary Examination, Main Examination, and Interview (Personality Test). Services Offered: Successful candidates in the Civil Services Examination can be recruited for various services, including the Indian Administrative Service (IAS), Indian Police Service (IPS), Indian Foreign Service (IFS), and other central services. Eligibility Criteria: To be eligible for the exam, candidates must be Indian citizens and have a bachelor's degree from a recognized university. The age limit varies for different categories. Exam Pattern: Preliminary Examination (Objective Type): It consists of two papers - General Studies Paper-I and General Studies Paper-II (Civil Services Aptitude Test - CSAT). The marks obtained in the Preliminary Examination are not counted for the final ranking but are essential for qualification for the Main Examination. Main Examination (Descriptive Type): It comprises a series of papers including Essay, General Studies, and optional subjects. The marks obtained in the Main Examination, along with the Interview, determine the final ranking. Interview (Personality Test): Candidates who qualify in the Main Examination are called for an interview where a board assesses their personality, suitability for the services, and communication skills. Syllabus: The UPSC syllabus is comprehensive and covers a wide range of subjects, including history, geography, economics, political science, science and technology, and current affairs. Notification and Application: UPSC releases an annual notification for the Civil Services Examination, usually in February. Interested candidates need to apply online through the official UPSC website. Admit Card and Results: Admit cards for the Preliminary and Main examinations are released online, and the results are also declared on the UPSC website. Interview and Final Result: Candidates who qualify the Main Examination are called for the Interview. The final result, including the rank list, is published after considering the marks obtained in the Main Examination and the Interview. Preparing for the UPSC exam requires a comprehensive study plan, dedication, and a good understanding of the exam pattern and syllabus. Many candidates opt for coaching, while others prepare through self-study. It's essential to stay updated with current affairs and have a good understanding of various subjects to succeed in the examination.