UPSC, which conducts the
prestigious examination to select IAS, IPS and IFS officers among other, issued
a corrigendum on Tuesday restoring the earlier practice of two qualifying papers
in any Indian language and English, the marks obtained on which will not be
counted for ranking.
"The papers on Indian languages
and English will be of matriculation or equivalent standard and will be of
qualifying nature only. The marks obtained in these papers will not be counted
for ranking," it said.
The aim of papers on Indian
language and English is to test the candidates' ability to read and understand
serious discursive prose, and to express their ideas clearly and correctly, the
corrigendum said.
There will also be separate papers
on "ethics, integrity and aptitude" and "essay" of 250 marks each for the
candidates taking the mains examination.
The paper on ethics, integrity and
aptitude will include questions to test candidates' attitude and approach to
issues relating to integrity, probity in public life and his problem- solving
approach to various issues and conflicts faced by him in dealing with
society.
The aspirants will be required to
write an essay on a specific topic and in their own choice of
language.
Under the earlier controversial
norm put forth by the Commission, a language would be allowed as the medium of
examination only if a minimum of 25 candidates wanted it.
"It may also be noted that there
is no change in the pattern of Civil Services (Preliminary) Examination, which
will be held on May 26, 2013," UPSC said.
UPSC had on 5th March
issued a circular giving more weightage to English
language.
The move had led to an uproar
inside and outside Parliament forcing the government to keep it in abeyance on
15th March.
Minister of State for Personnel V
Narayanasamy had told Lok Sabha that 'status quo ante' will be maintained on the
suggested changes.
Now, a candidate would be allowed
to take up literature as an optional subject "without the conditionality of
having to do his/her graduation in that language's
literature."
From Civil Services (Mains) exams,
2013, there will be two qualifying papers of 300 marks each and five compulsory
general studies papers (including one on ethics, integrity and aptitude) of 250
marks each, in addition to one optional paper of 250
marks.
There will also be a interview,
for those who qualify the written exam, of 275 marks, taking the total of mains
examination marks to 2025.
The last date for filling online
application for civil services preliminary examination is 4th
April.
The Mains Examination will be
called sometime in August/September, this year.
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