Union Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions Ministry(DoPT) has announced the syllabus for the aspirants of India's elite services (IAS, IFS, IPS and others) for the 2011 preliminary examination, which, besides aptitude and other skills, will also test candidates on their knowledge of environmental ecology, biodiversity and climate change.
The examination will consist of two papers. Paper I and II are each worth 200 marks each and have been allotted two hours each. In Paper I, candidates will be tested on their knowledge of current events of national and international importance, Indian history, the Indian national movement, Indian and world geography, including the physical, social and economic geography of India and the world. Questions will also be asked on the Indian polity and governance as well as the Constitution, the political system, panchayati raj, public policy and rights.
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Dear Sir,
We must appreciate the effort of Indian Government in doing such a work and we are expecting this step in Mains Stage also. It must be a level playing field for every candidate.