In the year 1948, one year after the Indian independence, IPS replaced the imperial police. Then, the Union Public Service Commission was given the duty of conducting the Civil Service Examination for recruiting the IPS officers. This examination is conducted in three stages, being the preliminary examination, the main examination and the interview.
Only the candidates, who successfully get through the preliminary examination, will be called for the main examination. The preliminary examination has two papers. The first paper is the general studies paper and the second paper is the optional paper. The optional paper includes subjects like public administration, anthropology, sociology, geography, psychology, English, etc….
Generally, getting through the Civil Service Examinations like IPS is regarded as tough and the candidates can get through these examinations by mere practice. The candidates can practice with the help of previous year question papers and sample papers, which will make the process of preparation easier. The candidates will be able to get the previous year question papers and sample papers from the following links:
http://www.upsc.gov.in/: This is the website of the Union Public Service Commission, which conducts the civil service examination. In this web site, the candidates will be able to get the question papers of the year 2009 both general studies and optional subjects. The candidates will be able to see the link called ‘previous year question papers’ in the home page of this web site. By clicking this web site, the candidates will be taken to the web page which contains links for both general studies and optional papers. For general studies paper the link is http://www.upsc.gov.in/questionpaper/csp2009/GENERAL_STUDIES.pdf.
By clicking the optional papers link the candidates will be taken to the web page containing all the optional papers, with separate link given for each paper. The candidates will be able to get the required paper by clicking the appropriate link.
The other web pages from where the candidates will be able to get previous year papers are as follows:
http://www.indicareer.com/competitive-exams/civil-services-ias-sample-question-paper-set.html
http://www.civilserviceindia.com/subject/General-Studies/question-papers.html
http://www.elevenplus.org/samplenvrpaperdf.pdf
http://www.civilserviceindia.com/subject/question-papers.html
Only the candidates, who successfully get through the preliminary examination, will be called for the main examination. The preliminary examination has two papers. The first paper is the general studies paper and the second paper is the optional paper. The optional paper includes subjects like public administration, anthropology, sociology, geography, psychology, English, etc….
Generally, getting through the Civil Service Examinations like IPS is regarded as tough and the candidates can get through these examinations by mere practice. The candidates can practice with the help of previous year question papers and sample papers, which will make the process of preparation easier. The candidates will be able to get the previous year question papers and sample papers from the following links:
http://www.upsc.gov.in/: This is the website of the Union Public Service Commission, which conducts the civil service examination. In this web site, the candidates will be able to get the question papers of the year 2009 both general studies and optional subjects. The candidates will be able to see the link called ‘previous year question papers’ in the home page of this web site. By clicking this web site, the candidates will be taken to the web page which contains links for both general studies and optional papers. For general studies paper the link is http://www.upsc.gov.in/questionpaper/csp2009/GENERAL_STUDIES.pdf.
By clicking the optional papers link the candidates will be taken to the web page containing all the optional papers, with separate link given for each paper. The candidates will be able to get the required paper by clicking the appropriate link.
The other web pages from where the candidates will be able to get previous year papers are as follows:
http://www.indicareer.com/competitive-exams/civil-services-ias-sample-question-paper-set.html
http://www.civilserviceindia.com/subject/General-Studies/question-papers.html
http://www.elevenplus.org/samplenvrpaperdf.pdf
http://www.civilserviceindia.com/subject/question-papers.html
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