Thursday, August 18, 2011

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Tuesday, August 16, 2011

UPSC exam process flawless: Supreme Court

The Supreme Court has said that the present system of accepting forms for the Civil Services Examination by the Union Public Service Commission, or UPSC, is comprehensive and flawless. It asked the courts and the Central Administrative Tribunal, or CAT, not to allow students, in normal circumstances, to appear for the exam unless they have such a right since it puts burden on the commission and gives false hope to aspiring students. 

A bench comprising justices MK Sharma and Anil R Dave allowed the appeal of UPSC secretary and joint secretary, challenging the order of the Andhra Pradesh High Court. It had asked authorities to allow the student, S Krishna Chaitanya, to appear in the interview for IAS examination if found successful in the Civil Services (mains) Examination, 2010. 

According to the UPSC, it had not received the application form of the student in question, but the CAT had directed it to permit the student to appear for the preliminary exam. Later, the tribunal had also asked the UPSC to declare his result. 

The SC said: "... courts are becoming more sympathetic to the students and... authorities are directed to permit the students to take an examination without ascertaining whether the concerned candidate had a right to take the examination... if such a direction is given, the court must dispose of the case finally on merits before declaration of the result ," said Justice Dave.

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Now you can access your Answer-sheets under RTI: SC

In a landmark ruling on Tuesday, a Supreme Court bench said students had the right to access their answer-sheets under the Right to Information (RTI) Act. The court held that evaluated answer-sheets were covered under the definition of “information” under the RTI Act, 2005.  The bench, comprising justice RV Raveendran and justice AK Patnaik, upheld a February 5, 2009 ruling of the Calcutta high court that examination conducting agencies were not exempted under the transparency law from disclosing the answer-sheets.
The verdict will benefit lakhs of students appearing for various examinations, including those conducted by the UPSC, as it gives a student the right to inspect answer-sheets by just applying to the relevant university, council, board or commission.
The court dismissed the arguments of the Calcutta University, West Bengal Board of Secondary Education and CBSE, which contended that students had no right to have access to a disputed answer-sheet as there was a fiduciary relationship between the examiner and the examination conducting agency.

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

IPS lobby not happy with UPSC


Beginning 2012, the UPSC will hold a “limited competitive’’ examination annually for young officers belonging to Central paramilitary and state police forces exclusively into the IPS. The move to allow young officers of the armed forces to get into the IPS under the proposed scheme, however, has been turned down by the ministry of defense.
This newspaper had first reported that the proposed examination would be open to assistant commandants with at least five years experience in the five major Central police and paramilitary organisations — CRPF, BSF, ITBP, SSB, CISF and deputy superintendents of police in the states who have not crossed 35 years of age. There would be further relaxation of norms for the reserved category.
The IPS lobby wasn’t happy with the proposal fearing a dilution of the “elite’’ force. The UPSC too feared a “parallel’’ induction may adversely affect the existing structure. However, determined in its task to plug the gap in the backdrop of mounting internal security challenges — terrorism, Left wing extremism and a rising crime graph — the home ministry had approached the PMO to set aside the UPSC’s decision early this year.

Thursday, July 7, 2011

Delhi HC stays CIC order to UPSC on info on marksheet


The Delhi High court yesterday stayed the CIC order directing the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) to reveal information about marksheets and the recommendations of the Personality Test (PT) Board of the qualified candidates in the civil service examination in 2009.
Issuing a notice to Kumar Sauvir, whose plea was accepted by CIC for supply of the information, Justice Rajiv Sahai
Endlaw sought his reply by August 24 while granting the stay order on the Central Information Commission's (CIC) order.
Filing a petition challenging the CIC's order, the UPSC said disclosure of the marksheets, recommendations of the (PT) board over the successful candidates would not only endanger the process of secrecy but also damage the confidentiality of the civil service examination.
The UPSC also expressed its apprehension that the interested persons would manipulate or misuse the information supplied by the Commission.

In January this year, the CIC had allowed Sauvir's application in which he had stated that he appeared for civil service examination in 2009 but could not get through.
Aggrieved by the result announced by the UPSC, Sauvir had sought the information from UPSC in May 2009 but the Commission had refused to supply the information to him.

Monday, July 4, 2011

Red Cross - Think before you use that symbol


The emblem of the International Red Cross is “The Red Cross on White Background.” This originated in the 1864 Geneva Convention. It is also known as the Geneva Cross. This is inscribed on humanitarian and medical vehicles and buildings to protect them from military attack on the battlefield.
Unfortunately, we are using the Red Cross emblem wherever we like. Our paramedical personnel and even chemists use it. It is a gross violation and punishable as per the existing laws of the nation. Most of us are not even aware of this.
The common symbol to denote medical services is the caduceus, a figure that comprises a short staff rod with two serpents curled around it, sometimes surmounted by wings. It is the staff of Aesculapius, the ancient mythological god of medicine. Let us use this symbol and stop using the Red Cross symbol.

R. Anandakumar, the Collector of Erode, who put his child in a government school

R. AnandakumarThis month when schools across Tamil Nadu reopened after summer vacation, a school in Erode created a bit of stir. Enrolled in the school, it turned out, was a six-year-old girl called Gopika, whose father happens to be the district collector, R. Anandakumar. The Tamil-medium Panchayat Union primary school has no other child of a government official and, reportedly, even teachers prefer to send their children elsewhere — as it is their legitimate right to do, to enrol their children where they think their life chances are better served. Anandakumar’s decision to send his daughter to the panchayat school is, instead, a reminder of the need for the privileged and well-connected to be invested in state schools and to narrow the gap, both perceived and very real, with private schools.
A seemingly stray development after Gopika’s enrolment is revealing. When news spread that the collector’s child was a student there, officials of the panchayat visited the school to recce the facilities. Education is central to the promise of equality of opportunity, a crucial part of the essential contract of our Constitution. This contract has been dishonoured in many ways. In ways that curriculums have been framed, for instance, so that state schools have been denied a beneficially multilingual mix, in the name of protecting local languages. Yet when in such a policy framework when children of those who make and implement the policy are sent to private schools, mostly English-medium, it raises questions about sensitivity to aspirations. And as the Erode case shows, how facilities are checked when a child of a somebody enlists in state-run schools, the message is also reinforced that when the elites opt out of common schools, the responsibility to maintain them too is often abdicated.

Friday, July 1, 2011

UPSC to divulge Civil Services selection under RTI


The Supreme Court has asked the UPSC to reveal details of civil services selection process for those who seek it under the Right to Information.
UPSC had been resisting demands for divulging the selection process, including scaling system and cut-off marks, despite orders by the Central Information Commission and Delhi high court. The legal battle between UPSC and civil services aspirants finally came to an end in November 2010 when a bench of Justices Aftab Alam and R M Lodha asked UPSC to withdraw its petition and provide information to students.
Students have been fighting for transparency in civil services examination since 2006, when results for UPSC preliminary examinations were declared. Several students, who had not qualified, filed RTI applications with UPSC seeking information on raw marks and cut-off marks in subjects, the scaling procedure and model answers for different questions in subjects.
The main contention of the students was that the level of difficulty of papers in 23 optional subjects did not match. The students also felt that UPSC did not have a fair scaling procedure to match the performance of examinees who had opted for different subjects.

However, UPSC argued that revealing model answers or cut-off marks would benefit private coaching institutes, which would field dummy candidates and crack the system. When aspirants approached CIC, the commission directed UPSC on November 13, 2006, to divulge all information. But UPSC challenged this order in the Delhi high court.

Later it moved the Supreme Court through a special leave petition. The matter came up for final judgment on November 18, 2010. The bench observed that UPSC examination system would change from 2011 and it should not have any reservations about divulging its old selection process. UPSC would now have to divulge details to the students in a month.

Senior advocate Prashant Bhushan said: "The Supreme Court observed that a new examination system would be in place in 2011 so UPSC's plea that its system would be compromised does not stand. UPSC was asked to withdraw the petition. Now it would have to divulge details to the civil services aspirants."

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Previous Year's Question Paper - Civil Services (Main) Exam, 2010


Civil Services (Main) Exam, 2010  
General Studies
Paper I
Paper II
Indian Languages (Compulsory)
AssameseBengali
BodoDogri
GujaratiHindi
KannadaKashmiri
KonkaniMaithili
MalayalamManipuri
MarathiNepali
OriyaPunjabi
SanskritSantali
Sindhi (Arabic)Sindhi (Devnagiri)
TamilTelugu
Urdu
Optional Subjects for Main Examination
Agriculture Paper IAgriculture Paper II
Animal Husbandary & Veterinary Science Paper IAnimal Husbandary & Veterinary Science Paper II
Anthropology Paper IAnthropology Paper II
Botony Paper IBotony Paper II
Chemistry Paper IChemistry Paper II
Civil Engineering Paper ICivil Engineering Paper II
Commerce & Accountancy Paper ICommerce & Accountancy Paper II
Economics Paper IEconomics Paper II
Electrical Engineering Paper IElectrical Engineering Paper II
Geography Paper IGeography Paper II
Geology Paper IGeology Paper II
History Paper IHistory Paper II
Law Paper ILaw Paper II
Management Paper IManagement Paper II
Mathematics Paper IMathematics Paper II
Mechanical Engineering Paper IMechanical Engineering Paper II
Medical Science Paper IMedical Science Paper II
Philosphy Paper IPhilosphy Paper II
Physics Paper IPhysics Paper II
Political Science & Internation Relations Paper IPolitical Science & Internation Relations Paper II
Psychology Paper IPsychology Paper II
Public Administration Paper IPublic Administration Paper II
Sociology Paper ISociology Paper II
Statistics Paper IStatistics Paper II
Zoology Paper IZoology Paper II
Literature Subjects for Main Examination
Arabic Paper IArabic Paper II
Assamese Paper IAssamese Paper II
Bengali Paper IBengali Paper II
Bodo Paper IBodo Paper II
Dogri Paper IDogri Paper II
English Paper IEnglish Paper II
French Paper IFrench Paper II
German Paper IGerman Paper II
Gujarati Paper IGujarati Paper II
Hindi Paper IHindi Paper II
Kannada Paper IKannada Paper II
Manipuri Paper IManipuri Paper II
Maithili Paper IMaithili Paper II
Malayalam Paper IMalayalam Paper II
Marathi Paper IMarathi Paper II
Oriya Paper IOriya Paper II
Pali Paper IPali Paper II
Persian Paper IPersian Paper II
Punjabi Paper IPunjabi Paper II
Sanskrit Paper ISanskrit Paper II
Santali Paper ISantali Paper II
Sindhi (Arabic) Paper ISindhi (Arabic) Paper II
Sindhi (Devanagiri) Paper ISindhi (Devanagiri) Paper II
Tamil Paper ITamil Paper II
Telugu Paper ITelugu Paper II
Urdu Paper IUrdu Paper II

Saturday, June 25, 2011

Now, UPSC hopefuls can give interview in mother tongue


In a relief to thousands of civil service aspirants, candidates for the Union Public Service Commission main examination can now give their personality test interview in a language different from the one they choose for the written paper. English will no longer be the mandatory medium for the interview, even if the examination is written in that language.
In a nation where joining the civil services is still considered a big deal, more than 4.8 lakh students appeared for the preliminary UPSC examination this year. The results are expected around August after which the main examination is likely to be held at the year end, in which the candidates' list is expected to be whittled down to approximately 13,000. The list of vacancies would be a fraction at about 1,000 going by the 2010 figures where only the most deserving will get selected. But starting next year, the personality test interviews will be much easier and a relaxed affair. They can even give the test in their mother tongue, if it figures in one of the languages in the eighth schedule.
UPSC under secretary M Mukhopadhyay on Thursday informed the Bombay High Court of the far-reaching recommendations made by an expert committee and accepted by the commission. Accordingly, candidates who opt for an Indian language (other than Hindi) for the written part of the exam will be allowed to choose the same language or English or Hindi as the medium for the interview. Similarly, the UPSC affidavit submitted by its counsel, Rui Rodrigues, also said that from now on, "candidates opting to write the civil services (main) paper in English may be given the option to be interviewed either in English or Hindi or any other Indian language opted by them for the compulsory Indian language paper in the written part".
However, those candidates who are exempt from the compulsory Indian language paper will have to appear for the interview in English or Hindi only. The decision is a step in ruling out injustice and towards creating a level playing field for scores of candidates across India since English is not a native language and regional languages are the primary medium of instruction in scores of schools.
The expert committee headed by professor B B Bhattacharya, ex-vice chancellor, Jawaharlal Nehry University, was set up after Chittranjan Kumar, a 2008 candidate, had filed a public interest litigaton last year questioning what he said was an "existing draconian" rule that required a person writing the UPSC exam in English to also take the interview in the same language.
On Thursday, after taking the commission's affidavit on record and approving its action, the HC bench of Chief Justice Mohit Shah and Justice G S Godbole disposed of the PIL. The department of personal training of the Indian government has been informed of the changes and soon the detailed application form for the civil services (main) examination will be appropriately modified to ease things for candidates who come from a cross-section of India's varied socio-economic sector determined to crack the civil services code.
The PIL had questioned the fairness of continuing with English as the language for the interview when what was being tested was his or her personality not language skills.

Saturday, May 28, 2011

Tips and Books for Civil Services Prelims GS (General Studies)

Following are some of the tips and books which you can follow on your convenience for different sections:



History

The areas to be covered are the history from ancient to modern period. The basic understanding can be obtained from below 10th NCERT books. The focus should be on modern Indian history, which is covered in the mains. The basic knowledge in Ancient India and Medieval India is sufficient.

The NCERT books (Class XI and XII) are good enough for the purpose.
You can refer following books
• Ancient India , NCERT Class XI
• Medieval India , NCERT Class XI
• Modern India , NCERT Class XII
• Modern India, Spectrum publications



Polity

The Constitution and various related aspects should be done well. Some articles and facts should be memorised. It is better to prepare this area well since it will be helpful in mains and interview.
The Indian Polity by Lakshmikanth and NCERT books are sufficient. Also refer, DD Basu.



Geography

For Indian Geography

• Physical Geography of India, NCERT Class XI
• Land and People, NCERT Class XI

For World Geography

• General Studies Manual by TMH or Spectrum Publications.

For Both Indian and World Geography, follow Prelims issues by Civil Services Chronicle Magazine or Competition Wizard Magazine.


Economy

The basic concepts are being asked along with current affairs based questions. The basic clarity can be obtained from the standard books. The current affairs can be studied from Economic Survey and the newspapers.
Suggested Reading:
• Economic Survey
• Dutt & Sundaram or Mishra & Puri or IC Dhingra


Sciences

Some times the questions are asked very difficult that even science students find it difficult to answer. But the preparation should be in such a way that all the basic questions can be done correctly. The questions are also asked in applications orientation.
Suggested Reading:
• Science and Technology, NCERT Class IX & X
• What, Why & How books by CSIR.


Current affairs

This has become a very important component. The notes should be focused on the factual aspects that come in the news. Many questions are asked from this area, so prepare thoroughly. The efforts will be useful for all stages of the exam. It should become a part of your daily routine.

Suggested Reading:
• The Hindu News paper
• Frontline Magazine
• Yojana Magazine
• Competition Wizard or Spectrum Issue on Current Affairs – This is just to make sure that you have covered all the current affairs issues in News Paper.

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

UPSC IAS 2010 Mains (Marks of some of the students who qualified for the interview)


UPSC has released the marks of candidates who had qualified in the mains written exam and students are discussing their marks online. 
You can see marks of some candidates below and do your analysis. 

Roll No. : 268131
Name : AJAY KATESARIA
Civil Services (Main) Examination 2010
Subject Maximum
Marks Marks
Obtained
Essay(Paper III) 200 085
General Studies (Paper-IV) 300 133
General Studies(Paper-V) 300 122
Optional I, LAW Paper-VI 300 162
Paper-VII 300 145
Optional II, POL. SC. & INT.REL.. Paper-VIII 300 132
Paper-IX 300 145
Written Total 2000 924
Interview Marks 300 160 (IMG KHAN)
Final Total 2300 1084
Remarks : Not Recommended.

Roll No. : 29713
Name : DEEPAK GAHLAWAT
Civil Services (Main) Examination 2010
Subject Maximum
Marks Marks
Obtained
Essay(Paper III) 200 090
General Studies (Paper-IV) 300 127
General Studies(Paper-V) 300 098
Optional I, MATHEMATICS Paper-VI 300 183
Paper-VII 300 141
Optional II, PHYSICS. Paper-VIII 300 134
Paper-IX 300 190
Written Total 2000 963
Interview Marks 300 171
Final Total 2300 1134
Remarks : Not Recommended.

Roll No. : 064081
Name : DEVESH KUMAR MAHLA
Civil Services (Main) Examination 2010
Subject Maximum
Marks Marks
Obtained
Essay(Paper III) 200 070
General Studies (Paper-IV) 300 138
General Studies(Paper-V) 300 097
Optional I, CHEMISTRY Paper-VI 300 145
Paper-VII 300 174
Optional II, GEOGRAPHY. Paper-VIII 300 146
Paper-IX 300 131
Written Total 2000 901
Interview Marks 300 144
Final Total 2300 1045
Remarks : Not Recommended.

Roll No. : 120201
Name : ALOK KUMAR SINGH
Civil Services (Main) Examination 2010
Subject Maximum
Marks Marks
Obtained
Essay(Paper III) 200 084
General Studies (Paper-IV) 300 113
General Studies(Paper-V) 300 095
Optional I, PUBLIC ADMIN. Paper-VI 300 183
Paper-VII 300 167
Optional II, LIT.OF PALI LANG.. Paper-VIII 300 163
Paper-IX 300 151
Written Total 2000 956
Interview Marks 300 154(IMG Khan)
Final Total 2300 1110
Remarks : Not Recommended.

CIVIL SERVICES (MAIN) EXAMINATION :2010
Marks Query:-
Roll No. : 16500
Name : SAHIL SETH
Civil Services (Main) Examination 2010
Subject Maximum
Marks Marks
Obtained
Essay(Paper III) 200 110
General Studies (Paper-IV) 300 115
General Studies(Paper-V) 300 094
Optional I, SOCIOLOGY Paper-VI 300 165
Paper-VII 300 176
Optional II, PUBLIC ADMIN.. Paper-VIII 300 171
Paper-IX 300 173
Written Total 2000 1004
Interview Marks 300 150 (chalam…….butcher)
Final Total 2300 1154
Remarks : Recommended.
rank 469……sahil seth

Roll No. : 6365
Name : SUBHASH KUMAR
Civil Services (Main) Examination 2010
Subject Maximum
Marks Marks
Obtained
Essay(Paper III) 200 115
General Studies (Paper-IV) 300 133
General Studies(Paper-V) 300 113
Optional I, SOCIOLOGY Paper-VI 300 149
Paper-VII 300 173
Optional II, PUBLIC ADMIN.. Paper-VIII 300 191
Paper-IX 300 145
Written Total 2000 1019
Interview Marks 300 156
Final Total 2300 1175

Roll No. : 007342
Name : MANU GAURANG
Civil Services (Main) Examination 2010
Subject Maximum
Marks Marks
Obtained
Essay(Paper III) 200 104
General Studies (Paper-IV) 300 128
General Studies(Paper-V) 300 118
Optional I, PHILOSOPHY Paper-VI 300 196
Paper-VII 300 170
Optional II, PSYCHOLOGY. Paper-VIII 300 130
Paper-IX 300 113
Written Total 2000 959
Interview Marks 300 135 (Chalam)
Final Total 2300 1094
Remarks : Not Recommended.
CANDIDATURE PROVISIONAL.

Roll No. : 22706
Name : AMIT KISHORE
Essay(Paper III) 200 110
General Studies (Paper-IV) 300 145
General Studies(Paper-V) 300 128
Optional I, SOCIOLOGY Paper-VI 300 192
Paper-VII 300 188
Optional II, PUBLIC ADMIN.. Paper-VIII 300 166
Paper-IX 300 142
Written Total 2000 1071
Interview Marks 300 183(should have given me more)
Final Total 2300 1254
Remarks : Recommended.

Roll No. : 457771
Name : PAWAR VINOD LALASAHEB
Civil Services (Main) Examination 2010
Subject Maximum
Marks Marks
Obtained
Essay(Paper III) 200 074
General Studies (Paper-IV) 300 135
General Studies(Paper-V) 300 096
Optional I, GEOGRAPHY Paper-VI 300 190
Paper-VII 300 165
Optional II, POL. SC. & INT.REL.. Paper-VIII 300 151
Paper-IX 300 181
Written Total 2000 992
Interview Marks (Vijay Singh) 300 174
Final Total 2300 1166

rank:36
Civil Services (Main) Examination 2010
Essay(Paper III) 200 122
General Studies (Paper-IV) 300 130(gs me 380 ka hi attempt kar paya tha…so ok)
General Studies(Paper-V) 300 100
Optional I,
HISTORY Paper-VI 300 215
Paper-VII 300 171
Optional II,
LIT.OF HINDI LANG.. Paper-VIII 300 182
Paper-IX 300 183
Written Total 2000 1103
Interview Marks 300 159( SUT ne to mujhe phir se IPS hi bana diya tha…bt thnx to written marks)
Final Total 2300 1262
Remarks : Recommended.

Civil Services (Main) Examination 2010
Essay(Paper III) 200 096
General Studies (Paper-IV) 300 138
General Studies(Paper-V) 300 082
Optional I, PUBLIC ADMIN. Paper-VI 300 136
Paper-VII 300 151
Optional II, LIT.OF TAMIL LANG. Paper-VIII 300 153
Paper-IX 300 143
Written Total 2000 899
Interview Marks 300 210
Final Total 2300 1109

roll no.341330,
essay-74
gs1-135
gs2-118
geography1-171
geo2-157
pub ad1-174
pub ad2-121
interview-135 (P AGGARWAL)
TOTAL-1085
NOT SELECTED

Rank 109
Board : K K Paul
Roll No. : 20494
Name : HIMANSHU GUPTA
Civil Services (Main) Examination 2010
Subject Maximum
Marks Marks
Obtained
Essay(Paper III) 200 090
General Studies (Paper-IV) 300 115
General Studies(Paper-V) 300 114
Optional I, MATHEMATICS Paper-VI 300 215
Paper-VII 300 194
Optional II, LIT.OF PALI LANG.. Paper-VIII 300 169
Paper-IX 300 167
Written Total 2000 1064
Interview Marks 300 156
Final Total 2300 1220
Remarks : Recommended.

AIR – 734
Roll No. : 003032
Name : BHEEMASHANKAR S GULED
Civil Services (Main) Examination 2010
Subject Maximum
Marks Marks
Obtained
Essay(Paper III) 200 090
General Studies (Paper-IV) 300 132
General Studies(Paper-V) 300 086
Optional I, PUBLIC ADMIN. Paper-VI 300 150
Paper-VII 300 151
Optional II, LIT.OF KANNAD. LANG.. Paper-VIII 300 139
Paper-IX 300 139
Written Total 2000 887
Interview Marks 300 234
Final Total 2300 1121
Remarks : Recommended.

Roll No. : 5646
Name : NADIG VISHWAS H S
Civil Services (Main) Examination 2010
Subject Maximum
Marks Marks
Obtained
Essay(Paper III) 200 098
General Studies (Paper-IV) 300 116
General Studies(Paper-V) 300 081
Optional I, SOCIOLOGY Paper-VI 300 131
Paper-VII 300 186
Optional II, LIT.OF KANNAD. LANG.. Paper-VIII 300 171
Paper-IX 300 175
Written Total 2000 958
Interview Marks 300 159(Shri IMG Khan)
Final Total 2300 1117
Remarks : Not Recommended.

Roll No. : 104106
Name : PRANJALYA PARTH LATHE
Civil Services (Main) Examination 2010
Subject Maximum
Marks Marks
Obtained
Essay(Paper III) 200 100
General Studies (Paper-IV) 300 156
General Studies(Paper-V) 300 121
Optional I, GEOGRAPHY Paper-VI 300 145
Paper-VII 300 157
Optional II, PUBLIC ADMIN.. Paper-VIII 300 131
Paper-IX 300 144
Written Total 2000 954
Interview Marks 300 186(P AGARWALS BOARD…10-11 MIN INTW…SHORTEST IN MY LIFE)
Final Total 2300 1140
Remarks : Recommended.
SCREWED IN PUBAD…DONT KNOW WHY…LAST 3 YEARS GOT 347,365,335.

Roll No. : 004813
Name : VINAY SHANKAR
Civil Services (Main) Examination 2010
Subject Maximum
Marks Marks
Obtained
Essay(Paper III) 200 89
General Studies (Paper-IV) 300 133
General Studies(Paper-V) 300 90
Optional I, PUB ADMN Paper-VI 300 199
Paper-VII 300 107
Optional II, SOCILOGY Paper-VIII 300 111
Paper-IX 300 191
Written Total 2000 1046
Interview Marks 300 126(CHELAM SIR BOARD)
Final Total 2300 1046
Remarks : Not Recommended.

CIVIL SERVICES (MAIN) EXAMINATION :2010
Marks Query:-
Roll No. : 14712
Name : SUMERA TUSHAR DALPATBHAI
Civil Services (Main) Examination 2010
Subject Maximum
Marks Marks
Obtained
Essay(Paper III) 200 085
General Studies (Paper-IV) 300 131
General Studies(Paper-V) 300 096
Optional I, SOCIOLOGY Paper-VI 300 166
Paper-VII 300 173
Optional II, LIT.OF GUJ. LANG.. Paper-VIII 300 125
Paper-IX 300 134
Written Total 2000 910
Interview Marks 300 105
Final Total 2300 1015
Remarks : Not Recommended.
CANDIDATURE PROVISIONAL.
If you desire an authenticated copy of your Marks Sheet, please write to : ‘The Secretary, Union Public Service Commission, Dholpur House, Shahjahan Road, New Delhi – 110069.’ enclosing a self addressed sufficiently stamped envelope at the earliest.
Query Completed.
Disclaimer : The contents of this site is informatory in nature.

Roll No. : 031474
Name : AMAR BAHADUR
Civil Services (Main) Examination 2010
Subject Maximum
Marks Marks
Obtained
Essay(Paper III) 200 103
General Studies (Paper-IV) 300 146
General Studies(Paper-V) 300 098
Optional I, HISTORY Paper-VI 300 145
Paper-VII 300 129
Optional II, PHILOSOPHY. Paper-VIII 300 192
Paper-IX 300 185
Written Total 2000 998
Interview Marks 300 165
Final Total 2300 1163
Remarks : Recommended.

Roll No. : 080222
Name : M VENKAT NARASIMHA REDDY
Civil Services (Main) Examination 2010
Subject Maximum
Marks Marks
Obtained
Essay(Paper III) 200 119
General Studies (Paper-IV) 300 076
General Studies(Paper-V) 300 083
Optional I, ANTHROPOLOGY Paper-VI 300 164
Paper-VII 300 171
Optional II, PUBLIC ADMIN.. Paper-VIII 300 174
Paper-IX 300 139
Written Total 2000 926
Interview Marks 300 204
Final Total 2300 1130
Remarks : Not Recommended.
unbelievable GS scores 

Roll No. : 043882
Name : B JYOTI KIRAN
Civil Services (Main) Examination 2010
Subject Maximum
Marks Marks
Obtained
Essay(Paper III) 200 067
General Studies (Paper-IV) 300 120
General Studies(Paper-V) 300 109
Optional I, LAW Paper-VI 300 162
Paper-VII 300 165
Optional II, PUBLIC ADMIN.. Paper-VIII 300 186
Paper-IX 300 151
Written Total 2000 960
Interview Marks 300 195
Final Total 2300 1155
Remarks : Recommended.

Roll No. : 442878
Name : MANOJ KUMAR
Civil Services (Main) Examination 2010
Subject Maximum
Marks Marks
Obtained
Essay(Paper III) 200 071
General Studies (Paper-IV) 300 133
General Studies(Paper-V) 300 066
Optional I, CHEMISTRY Paper-VI 300 149
Paper-VII 300 148
Optional II, PHILOSOPHY. Paper-VIII 300 152
Paper-IX 300 173
Written Total 2000 892
Interview Marks 300 120
Final Total 2300 1012
Remarks : Not Recommended.

CIVIL SERVICES (MAIN) EXAMINATION :2010
Marks Query:-
Roll No. : 006043
Name : DEEPENDRA KUMAR (rank 378)
Civil Services (Main) Examination 2010
Subject Maximum
Marks Marks
Obtained
Essay(Paper III) 200 108(wrote on preparedness)
General Studies (Paper-IV) 300 133
General Studies(Paper-V) 300 102
Optional I, MATHEMATICS Paper-VI 300 171
Paper-VII 300 146
Optional II, PUBLIC ADMIN.. Paper-VIII 300 154
Paper-IX 300 168
Written Total 2000 982
Interview Marks 300 180(shree P.K.Mishra Board)
Final Total 2300 1162
Remarks : Recommended.
Till my previous attempt I had Maths and physics ,despite scoring 195 in Shashi ma’am’s board I couldn’t qualify in previous attempt.So on my father’s insistence I changed from Physics to Pub Ad.I could study it only for 3months due to my father’s sudden demise on 31.08.2010 Still was able to score 322.That’s the beauty of Pub Ad.

Roll No. : 114313
Name : AMAN MATHUR
Civil Services (Main) Examination 2010
Subject Maximum
Marks Marks
Obtained
Essay(Paper III) 200 098
General Studies (Paper-IV) 300 111
General Studies(Paper-V) 300 101
Optional I, PHYSICS Paper-VI 300 196
Paper-VII 300 169
Optional II, PUBLIC ADMIN.. Paper-VIII 300 115
Paper-IX 300 123
Written Total 2000 913
Interview Marks 300 180 KK Paul
Final Total 2300 1093
Remarks : Not Recommended.

AIR 69
Roll No. : 168446
Name : SAMARTH VERMA
Civil Services (Main) Examination 2010
Subject Maximum
Marks Marks
Obtained
Essay(Paper III) 200 113
General Studies (Paper-IV) 300 152
General Studies(Paper-V) 300 108
Optional I, GEOGRAPHY Paper-VI 300 185
Paper-VII 300 180
Optional II, PUBLIC ADMIN.. Paper-VIII 300 162
Paper-IX 300 137
Written Total 2000 1037
Interview Marks 300 204
Final Total 2300 1241
Remarks : Recommended.

rank 30
Roll No. : 067018
Name : DEEPA S MUDHOL
Civil Services (Main) Examination 2010
Subject Maximum
Marks Marks
Obtained
Essay(Paper III) 200 085
General Studies (Paper-IV) 300 146
General Studies(Paper-V) 300 125
Optional I, GEOGRAPHY Paper-VI 300 221
Paper-VII 300 171
Optional II, LIT.OF KANNAD. LANG.. Paper-VIII 300 178
Paper-IX 300 168
Written Total 2000 1094
Interview Marks 300 174
Final Total 2300 1268
Remarks : Recommended.

Name : SARTHAK VERMA
Civil Services (Main) Examination 2010
Subject Maximum
Marks Marks
Obtained
Essay(Paper III) 200 120
General Studies (Paper-IV) 300 111
General Studies(Paper-V) 300 078
Optional I, GEOGRAPHY Paper-VI 300 139
Paper-VII 300 149
Optional II, PUBLIC ADMIN.. Paper-VIII 300 156
Paper-IX 300 157
Written Total 2000 910
Interview Marks 300 135
Final Total 2300 1045
Remarks : Not Recommended.
Roll No. : 43086
Name : SHWETA DHULL
Civil Services (Main) Examination 2010
Subject Maximum
Marks Marks
Obtained
Essay(Paper III) 200 118
General Studies (Paper-IV) 300 145
General Studies(Paper-V) 300 092
Optional I, GEOGRAPHY Paper-VI 300 141
Paper-VII 300 138
Optional II, PUBLIC ADMIN.. Paper-VIII 300 166
Paper-IX 300 153
Written Total 2000 953
Interview Marks 300 156
Final Total 2300 1109
Remarks : Not Recommended.

Name : SHIVAM VERMA
Civil Services (Main) Examination 2010
Subject Maximum
Marks Marks
Obtained
Essay(Paper III) 200 086
General Studies (Paper-IV) 300 108
General Studies(Paper-V) 300 096
Optional I, PSYCHOLOGY Paper-VI 300 144
Paper-VII 300 175
Optional II, LIT.OF PALI LANG.. Paper-VIII 300 182
Paper-IX 300 155
Written Total 2000 946
Interview Marks 300 130
Final Total 2300 1076
Remarks : Not Recommended.

Roll No. : 265353
Name : K SANGEETA
Civil Services (Main) Examination 2010
Subject Maximum
Marks Marks
Obtained
Essay(Paper III) 200 119
General Studies (Paper-IV) 300 141
General Studies(Paper-V) 300 112
Optional I, GEOGRAPHY Paper-VI 300 157
Paper-VII 300 129
Optional II, PUBLIC ADMIN.. Paper-VIII 300 115
Paper-IX 300 186
Written Total 2000 959
Interview Marks 300 165(ass**** rajni)
Final Total 2300 1124
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION=184+181=365
ESSAY = 80
GS = 147+83=230
GEOGRAPHY= 139+157=296
TOTAL=971
INTERVIEW= 180
GRAND TOTAL=1151
RANK=488
Roll No. : 4683
Name : ASHISH BHARTI
Civil Services (Main) Examination 2010
Subject Maximum
Marks Marks
Obtained
Essay(Paper III) 200 110
General Studies (Paper-IV) 300 145
General Studies(Paper-V) 300 097
Optional I, GEOGRAPHY Paper-VI 300 144
Paper-VII 300 160
Optional II, PUBLIC ADMIN.. Paper-VIII 300 166
Paper-IX 300 135
Written Total 2000 957
Interview Marks 300 210
Final Total 2300 1167
Remarks : Recommended.
Roll No. : 5227
Name : PULKESH KUMAR
Rank-616
Civil Services (Main) Examination 2010
Subject Maximum
Marks Marks
Obtained
Essay(Paper III) 200 100
General Studies (Paper-IV) 300 153
General Studies(Paper-V) 300 102
Optional I, GEOGRAPHY Paper-VI 300 144
Paper-VII 300 150
Optional II, ANTHROPOLOGY. Paper-VIII 300 184
Paper-IX 300 146
Written Total 2000 979
Interview Marks 300 159
Final Total 2300 1138

Roll No. : 5226
Name : RAVI DHAWAN
Rank-6
Civil Services (Main) Examination 2010
Subject Maximum
Marks Marks
Obtained
Essay(Paper III) 200 108
General Studies (Paper-IV) 300 148
General Studies(Paper-V) 300 129
Optional I, COMM.& ACCOUNTANCY Paper-VI 300 187
Paper-VII 300 190
Optional II, PUBLIC ADMIN.. Paper-VIII 300 187
Paper-IX 300 156
Written Total 2000 1105
Interview Marks 300 210
Final Total 2300 1315
Remarks : Recommended.

Roll No. : 238529
Name : JAIN NIKHIL BHARAT
Civil Services (Main) Examination 2010
Subject Maximum
Marks Marks
Obtained
Essay(Paper III) 200 075
General Studies (Paper-IV) 300 141
General Studies(Paper-V) 300 085
Optional I, HISTORY Paper-VI 300 178
Paper-VII 300 133
Optional II, PUBLIC ADMIN.. Paper-VIII 300 158
Paper-IX 300 163
Written Total 2000 933
Interview Marks 300 183
Final Total 2300 1116
Remarks : Not Recommended.

Roll No. : 330080
Name : JAIN MEHUL BHARAT
Civil Services (Main) Examination 2010
Subject Maximum
Marks Marks
Obtained
Essay(Paper III) 200 078
General Studies (Paper-IV) 300 116
General Studies(Paper-V) 300 095
Optional I, COMM.& ACCOUNTANCY Paper-VI 300 154
Paper-VII 300 140
Optional II, HISTORY. Paper-VIII 300 203
Paper-IX 300 174
Written Total 2000 960
Interview Marks 300 234
Final Total 2300 1194
Roll No. : 5386
Name : PRATIK GUPTA
Civil Services (Main) Examination 2010
Subject Maximum
Marks Marks
Obtained
Essay(Paper III) 200 086
General Studies (Paper-IV) 300 093
General Studies(Paper-V) 300 092
Optional I, COMM.& ACCOUNTANCY Paper-VI 300 166
Paper-VII 300 172
Optional II, PUBLIC ADMIN.. Paper-VIII 300 174
Paper-IX 300 178
Written Total 2000 961
Interview Marks 300 156
Final Total 2300 1117
Remarks : Not Recommended

Roll No. : 657
Name : SWAPNIL AGRAWAL
Civil Services (Main) Examination 2010
Subject Maximum
Marks Marks
Obtained
Essay(Paper III) 200 090
General Studies (Paper-IV) 300 130
General Studies(Paper-V) 300 122
Optional I, COMM.& ACCOUNTANCY Paper-VI 300 155
Paper-VII 300 164
Optional II, PSYCHOLOGY. Paper-VIII 300 175
Paper-IX 300 110
Written Total 2000 946
Interview Marks 300 180
Final Total 2300 1126
Remarks : Not Recommended.

CIVIL SERVICES (MAIN) EXAMINATION :2010
Marks Query:-
Roll No. : 326014
Name : RUCHIKA KATYAL
Civil Services (Main) Examination 2010
Subject Maximum
Marks Marks
Obtained
Essay(Paper III) 200 112
General Studies (Paper-IV) 300 103
General Studies(Paper-V) 300 119
Optional I, COMM.& ACCOUNTANCY Paper-VI 300 166
Paper-VII 300 181
Optional II, PUBLIC ADMIN.. Paper-VIII 300 148
Paper-IX 300 172
Written Total 2000 1001
Interview Marks 300 195 (vijay singh)
Final Total 2300 1196
Remarks : Recommended.

CIVIL SERVICES (MAIN) EXAMINATION :2010
Marks Query:-
Roll No. : 071334
Civil Services (Main) Examination 2010
Subject Maximum
Marks Marks
Obtained
Essay(Paper III) 200 069
General Studies (Paper-IV) 300 137
General Studies(Paper-V) 300 079
Optional I, MEDICAL SC. Paper-VI 300 172
Paper-VII 300 160
Optional II, LIT.OF PALI LANG.. Paper-VIII 300 163
Paper-IX 300 150
Written Total 2000 930
Interview Marks 300 210 (Sh PKM)
Final Total 2300 1140
Remarks : Recommended.
rank 592

No. : 231787
Name : MADHUKAR A V E S
Essay(Paper III) 200 076
General Studies (Paper-IV) 300 126
General Studies(Paper-V) 300 116
Optional I, GEOGRAPHY Paper-VI 300 117
Paper-VII 300 121
Optional II, LIT.OF TELUGU LANG. Paper-VIII 300 191
Paper-IX 300 163
Written Total 2000 910
Interview Marks 300 141
Final Total 2300 1051
Remarks : Not Recommended.
Roll No. : 03753
Name : P MADHUSUDHAN REDDY
Obtained
Essay(Paper III) 200 098
General Studies (Paper-IV) 300 105
General Studies(Paper-V) 300 124
Optional I, GEOGRAPHY Paper-VI 300 189
Paper-VII 300 168
Optional II, LIT.OF TELUGU LANG. Paper-VIII 300 185
Paper-IX 300 180
Written Total 2000 1049
Interview Marks 300 200
Final Total 2300 1249
Remarks : Recommended.

Roll No. : 73259
Name : DEVIREDDY SWAPNA
Essay(Paper III) 200 116
General Studies (Paper-IV) 300 126
General Studies(Paper-V) 300 112
Optional I, ANTHROPOLOGY Paper-VI 300 169
Paper-VII 300 160
Optional II, PUBLIC ADMIN.. Paper-VIII 300 190
Paper-IX 300 141
Written Total 2000 1014
Interview Marks 300 195
Final Total 2300 1209
Remarks : Recommended.
Roll No. : 319774

Name : B V S SAIKRISHNA
Essay(Paper III) 200 110
General Studies (Paper-IV) 300 137
General Studies(Paper-V) 300 125
Optional I, SOCIOLOGY Paper-VI 300 159
Paper-VII 300 127
Optional II, PUBLIC ADMIN.. Paper-VIII 300 155
Paper-IX 300 146
Written Total 2000 959
Interview Marks 300 216
Final Total 2300 1175
Remarks : Recommended.
Roll No. : 069246
Roll No. : 069246

Name : SAI PRASAD SERI
Civil Services (Main) Examination 2010
Subject Maximum
Marks Marks
Obtained
Essay(Paper III) 200 104
General Studies (Paper-IV) 300 115
General Studies(Paper-V) 300 108
Optional I, GEOGRAPHY Paper-VI 300 172
Paper-VII 300 106
Optional II, PUBLIC ADMIN.. Paper-VIII 300 156
Paper-IX 300 144
Written Total 2000 905
Interview Marks 300 180
Final Total 2300 1085
Remarks : Not Recommended.

Roll No. : 051471
Name : CHANDRA MOHAN THAKUR
Civil Services (Main) Examination 2010
Subject Maximum
Marks Marks
Obtained
Essay(Paper III) 200 098
General Studies (Paper-IV) 300 162
General Studies(Paper-V) 300 088
Optional I, SOCIOLOGY Paper-VI 300 164
Paper-VII 300 123
Optional II, PUBLIC ADMIN.. Paper-VIII 300 167
Paper-IX 300 158
Written Total 2000 960
Interview Marks 300 213
Final Total 2300 1173
Remarks : Recommended.
Rank : 291

my marks
Roll no:7l478
Ess:110
GS:132+132=164
Geo:133+133=266
PA:167+134=301
Interview:159
Total written:941:
Total:1100

Roll No. : 70687
Name : UMA SANKAR S
Civil Services (Main) Examination 2010
Subject Maximum
Marks Marks
Obtained
Essay(Paper III) 200/ 090
General Studies (Paper-IV) 300/ 151
General Studies(Paper-V) 300 / 112
Optional I,
PUBLIC ADMIN.
Paper-VI 300/ 174
Paper-VII 300 / 166
Optional II,
LIT.OF TAMIL LANG.
Paper-VIII 300 / 149
Paper-IX 300/ 171
Written Total 2000 /1013
Interview Marks 300/ 150
Final Total 2300 /1163
Remarks : Recommended.
Rank 369

RANK 102
Roll No. : 175308
Name : SMITA PATIL
Civil Services (Main) Examination 2010
Subject Maximum
Marks Marks
Obtained
Essay- 122
General Studies- 141
General Studies- 092
Optional I, GEOGRAPHY- 150
Paper-II 179
Optional II, PUBLIC ADMIN.- 164
Paper-II- 160
Written Total 2000 1008
Interview Marks 300 215 ( P Agarwal)
Final Total 2300 1223
Remarks : Recommended.

RANK 106
Roll No. : 10142
Name : RAHUL PANDEY
Civil Services (Main) Examination 2010
Subject Maximum
Marks Marks
Obtained
Essay- 90
General Studies- 149
General Studies- 143
Optional I, PUB ADM- Paper1 186
Paper-II 186
Optional II, PALI- 141
Paper-II- 151
Written Total 2000 1046
Interview Marks 300 174 ( K K PAUL SIR)
Final Total 2300 1220
Remarks : Recommended.

Rank – 163
Roll No. : 143735
Name : SANDEEP KUMAR SINGH
Civil Services (Main) Examination 2010
Essay 90
General Studies (I) 149
General Studies(II) 128
SOCIOLOGY (I) 187
(II) 159
PUBLIC ADMIN.. (I) 169
(II) 134
Written Total 1016
Interview Marks 183 (Nirbhay Sharma Board)
Final Total 1199
Remarks : Recommended.

Roll No. : 24398
Name : HIMANSHU GARG
Civil Services (Main) Examination 2010
Subject Maximum
Marks Marks
Obtained
Essay(Paper III) 200 103
General Studies (Paper-IV) 300 106
General Studies(Paper-V) 300 118
Optional I, GEOGRAPHY Paper-VI 300 135
Paper-VII 300 153
Optional II, PHYSICS. Paper-VIII 300 176
Paper-IX 300 181
Written Total 2000 972
Interview Marks 300 120
Final Total 2300 1092
Remarks : Not Recommended.

Roll No. : 018529
Name : SHANTANU SINGLA
Civil Services (Main) Examination 2010
Essay(Paper III) 200 098
General Studies (Paper-IV) 300 130
General Studies(Paper-V) 300 093
Optional I, GEOGRAPHY Paper-VI 300 169
Paper-VII 300 159
Optional II, PUBLIC ADM Paper-VIII 300 125
Paper-IX 300 157
Written Total 2000 931
Interview Marks(K.S.CHALLAM) 300 156
Final Total 2300 1087
Remarks : Not Recommended.


RANK 143
Roll No. : 117804
Name : RAJEEV GARG
Civil Services (Main) Examination 2010
Subject Maximum
Marks Marks
Obtained
Essay(Paper III) 200 096
General Studies (Paper-IV) 300 116
General Studies(Paper-V) 300 101
Optional I, GEOGRAPHY Paper-VI 300 164
Paper-VII 300 154
Optional II, PUBLIC ADMIN.. Paper-VIII 300 194
Paper-IX 300 181
Written Total 2000 1006
Interview Marks 300 201(pk mishra)
Final Total 2300 1207
Remarks : Recommended.

Roll No. : 173319
Name : G POONGUZHALI
Civil Services (Main) Examination 2010
Subject Maximum
Marks Marks
Obtained
Essay(Paper III) 200 099
General Studies (Paper-IV) 300 162
General Studies(Paper-V) 300 099
Optional I, PUBLIC ADMIN. Paper-VI 300 164
Paper-VII 300 131
Optional II, LIT.OF TAMIL LANG. Paper-VIII 300 137
Paper-IX 300 151
Written Total 2000 943
Interview Marks 300 165
Final Total 2300 1108
Remarks : Not Recommended.

rank-36
Marks Query:-
Roll No. : 121961
Name : MAHENDRA KUMAR
Civil Services (Main) Examination 2010
Subject Maximum
Marks Marks
Obtained
Essay(Paper III) 200 090
General Studies (Paper-IV) 300 152
General Studies(Paper-V) 300 092
Optional I, PSYCHOLOGY Paper-VI 300 189
Paper-VII 300 175
Optional II, PUBLIC ADMIN.. Paper-VIII 300 207
Paper-IX 300 170
Written Total 2000 1075
Interview Marks 300 186
Final Total 2300 1261
Remarks : Recommended.
CANDIDATURE PROVISIONAL.

Roll No. : 05987
Name : KAGDE CHAITANYA RAMCHANDRA
Civil Services (Main) Examination 2010
Subject Maximum
Marks Marks
Obtained
Essay(Paper III) 200 108
General Studies (Paper-IV) 300 113
General Studies(Paper-V) 300 085
Optional I, GEOGRAPHY Paper-VI 300 166
Paper-VII 300 125
Optional II, POL. SC. & INT.REL.. Paper-VIII 300 165
Paper-IX 300 147
Written Total 2000 909
Interview Marks 300 150 IMG Khan
Final Total 2300 1059
Remarks : Not Recommended.

Rank-171
Roll No. : 009325
Name : ARIJIT SINHA
Civil Services (Main) Examination 2010
Subject Maximum
Marks Marks
Obtained
Essay(Paper III) 200 125
General Studies (Paper-IV) 300 164
General Studies(Paper-V) 300 126
Optional I, GEOGRAPHY Paper-VI 300 136
Paper-VII 300 166
Optional II, PUBLIC ADMIN.. Paper-VIII 300 141
Paper-IX 300 173
Written Total 2000 1031
Interview Marks 300 165 (Rajni Razdan)
Final Total 2300 1196
Remarks : Recommended.

Roll No. : 342222
Name : DEEPAK HILORI
Civil Services (Main) Examination 2010
Subject Maximum
Marks Marks
Obtained
Essay(Paper III) 200 078
General Studies (Paper-IV) 300 148
General Studies(Paper-V) 300 094
Optional I, GEOGRAPHY Paper-VI 300 156
Paper-VII 300 154
Optional II, SOCIOLOGY. Paper-VIII 300 154
Paper-IX 300 181
Written Total 2000 965
Interview Marks 300 186
Final Total 2300 1151
Remarks : Recommended.