UPSC CSE Exam Analysis 2024
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UPSC CSE Exam Analysis 2024: The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) Civil Services Examination (CSE) is one of the most competitive and challenging exams in India. The UPSC Civil Services Exam consists of 2 multiple choice papers and 9 descriptive type papers, divided into 2 parts, namely Prelims and Mains. The selection process of UPSC CSE is divided into three parts, namely Prelims, Mains and Interview. In this article, we will provide a detailed analysis of UPSC CSE including level of difficulty, pattern changes, and subject-wise good attempts etc. Candidates check all the details in the table below.

UPSC CSE Exam Analysis 2024 Difficulty Level, Good Attempts

IN this section we are providing the UPSC CSE exam analysis difficulty level good attempts in the section below. All those candidates who have to appear for UPSC CSE exam next year or want to start their portions should look at the difficulty level and sort out their preparation right now so that they can crack the exam. Candidates bookmark our article and check UPSC CSE Exam analysis.

SectionGood AttemptsDifficulty Level
GS Paper 1TBATBA
GS Paper 2 (CSAT)TBATBA

UPSC CSE 2024 Prelims Analysis Subject Wise – GS Paper 1

The UPSC CSE prelims exam paper 1, contains current affairs, science and technology, history, the Indian Constitution, and questions. Overall, the UPSC CSE paper 1 2024 exam was easy and moderate, as per candidates who appeared for the UPSC Civil Services Prelims 2024 exam. The Indian Polity section also had a major portion, Overall, the difficulty level is moderate. So all the candidates who will appear for the UPSC CSE exam next year should solve the question paper of 2024 so that you can know the difficulty level.

UPSC 2024 Prelims Analysis Subject Wise – GS Paper 1
SubjectNumber of Questions AskedGood AttemptsDifficulty Level
Geography16-1810-13Moderate to Difficult
Environment 12-146-10Moderate to Difficult
Science and Tech10-127-11Moderate to Difficult
History14-168-12Moderate
Economics and Govt. Schemes15-2010-12Easy to Moderate
Polity14-169-11Easy to Moderate
Current Affairs and Sports6-83-5Moderate

UPSC CSAT Analysis 2024

There is a 2nd paper in UPSC CSE Prelims i.e. CSAT. It is conducted in the shift 2. Questions are asked from sections Reasoning Ability, Reading Comprehension, Basic Numeracy & Maths. The time duration provided for 80 questions is 2 hours. Get the complete UPSC CSAT Analysis 2024 provided in the table to know questions asked in Prelims Paper 2.

UPSC CSAT Analysis 2024
SubjectNo. of Questions
Reasoning Ability22-24
Reading Comprehension35-40
Quantitative Aptitude23-25

UPSC CSE Exam Analysis 2024 FAQs

How is the UPSC CSE structured?

he UPSC CSE is conducted in three stages: Preliminary Examination (Prelims), Main Examination (Mains), and Interview.

What is the difficulty level of the UPSC CSE 2024 Prelims?

The difficulty level of the UPSC CSE 2024 Prelims can vary each year, but it is generally considered to be moderate to high, testing a candidate’s knowledge

How many papers are there in the UPSC CSE Prelims?

The Prelims consist of two objective-type papers: General Studies Paper I and General Studies Paper II (CSAT).

What is the marking scheme for the UPSC CSE Prelims?

General Studies Paper I carries 200 marks, and General Studies Paper II (CSAT) also carries 200 marks. However, CSAT is qualifying in nature, and candidates need to score at least 33% in it.

Disclaimer

This exam analysis has been prepared using feedback from test-takers and insights from subject experts. The observations regarding section-wise difficulty levels, question trends, and “good attempts” are indicative estimates only and should not be interpreted as definitive or universally applicable. Actual exam experiences may vary across candidates. Wherever possible, references are drawn from reliable sources and past exam patterns to provide context. Readers are strongly encouraged to verify all details with official answer keys, notifications, and updates released by UPSC before making any conclusions or preparation decisions. This content is intended to serve as a guidance resource and not as an official or guaranteed representation of the exam.

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