UPSC Main Exam 2024 Begins Today: Eight Lakh Aspirants Sit for Second Stage of Civil Services Recruitment

The highly anticipated UPSC Main Exam 2024 kicked off today, September 20th, marking the second stage of the grueling journey towards securing a coveted position in the Indian civil services. Over eight lakh ambitious individuals are participating in this challenging exam, their hopes pinned on securing a place among the nation’s elite bureaucrats.

The UPSC Main Exam is a critical step in the selection process, following the preliminary exam. It spans multiple days and involves a demanding schedule of written papers covering a wide range of subjects. The exam is divided into two sessions: the morning session, starting at 9 am and ending at 12 noon, and the afternoon session, running from 2:30 pm to 5:30 pm.

Here’s a breakdown of the UPSC Main Exam 2024 schedule:

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September 20th:

Essay paper
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September 21st:

General Studies Paper I (Morning session), General Studies Paper II (Afternoon session)
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September 22nd:

General Studies Paper III (Morning session), General Studies Paper IV (Afternoon session)
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September 28th:

Paper A – Indian language (Morning session), Paper B – English (Afternoon session)
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September 29th:

Paper IV (Optional Subject Paper I) (Morning session), Paper V (Optional Subject Paper II) (Afternoon session)

To ensure a smooth exam experience, candidates are advised to arrive at the examination venue well in advance, allowing ample time for security checks and entry procedures. As per the UPSC’s guidelines, the entry into the examination venue closes 30 minutes before the commencement of each session.

The UPSC Main exam is a rigorous test of knowledge, analytical skills, and writing abilities. The candidates are required to carry only essential items, including their e-admit card, pen, pencil, photo ID proof, copies of self-photos, and any other items specifically mentioned in the instructions. Items such as electronic devices, mobile phones, or any other prohibited materials are strictly not allowed inside the examination hall.

The journey to securing a position in the Indian civil services is a long and challenging one. The UPSC Main Exam represents a significant milestone in this journey, and the candidates are to be commended for their dedication and perseverance. We wish them all the best in their endeavors.

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