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With our expert guidance, tailored study materials, and personalized support, you’ll be fully prepared to excel in CSAT-General Studies Paper-II crucial for UPSC Civil service prelims examination.
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How it works
What is CSAT?
The Civil Services Aptitude Test (CSAT), officially known as General Studies Paper-II, is a component of the Preliminary Examination of the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) Civil Services Examination (CSE). Introduced in 2011, CSAT assesses candidates’ analytical skills, reasoning abilities, and aptitude, serving as a qualifying paper for the Mains examination.
- Completed bachelor's degree | 6 Attempts
Once a year
May | June
Exam Modes
PBT(Paper)
Scoring
200 marks | 120 mins | 1/3rd -ve
Ever wondered why you should take on the UPSC journey?
Why, though? Isn’t it just another government job?
Not at all. It’s about real impact. With UPSC, you’re not just earning a position; you’re earning a platform to serve, to solve real issues, to be part of national decisions.”
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What will you learn over this course?
Basic Numeracy
- Introduction to Numbers
- Number Systems
- Fractions and Decimals
- Exponents and Powers
- Square Roots and Cube Roots
- Ratio and Proportion
- Percentage
Basic Numeracy
- Algebraic Expressions
- Linear Equations
- Quadratic Equations
- Arithmetic and Geometric Progressions
- Basic Geometry
- Mensuration
- Data Handling
- Probability
Data Interpretation
- Types of Data
- Tabular Data
- Vein Diagram
- Bar Graphs and Histograms
- Pie Charts
- Line Graphs
- Data Sufficiency
Data Interpretation
- Frequency Distributions
- Measures of Central Tendency
- Measures of Dispersion
- Probability and Statistics
- Case Study Analysis
- Data Presentation
Logical Reasoning
- Introduction to Logical Reasoning
- Statement and Argument Analysis
- Statement and Assumption Analysis
- Statement and Conclusion Analysis
- Syllogism
- Coding-Decoding
- Blood Relations
- Seating Arrangements
- Puzzles
- Direction Sense
Logical Reasoning
- Critical Reasoning
- Analogies
- Number Series
- Letter and Symbol Series
- Logical Deduction
- Logical Connectives
- Data Sufficiency
- Cause and Effect
- Decision-Making Problems
- Analytical Puzzles
Reading Comprehension
- Passage-based questions
- Grammar and vocabulary usage
- Sentence completion
- General Reading Comprehension
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How to start the Journey?
Step 1
Enrol yourself in the course for CSAT entrance exam preparation.
Step 2
Get access to the Live and Recorded classes. You will be added to a common group and you will have information on the schedule.
Step 3
Start 15 days basic preparation for your Speed Math & Simplification. Install any Number game and play for an hour everyday.
Step 4
Once you complete 50% of your syllabus, start with your Mocks and rectify the mistakes you have committed and reattempt it.
Step 5
Once Entire syllabus is completed, start your revision with which section you find it difficult, and reattempt sectional mocks based on that.
Meet your mentor !
Hi, My name is Lakshmanan Annamalai
Being an Engineer, Mathematics has been my passion and I love to solve and teach students the simple methods to solve problems. I have trained students to crack their competitive exams in a short span of time.
Now what are you waiting for? I’ll help you crack the entrance exam with ease. Just follow the methodology we insist and reap from the benefits.
FAQ : All your doubts
CSAT, or Civil Services Aptitude Test, is officially known as General Studies Paper-II in the UPSC Preliminary Examination. It assesses candidates’ analytical skills, reasoning abilities, and aptitude.
Yes, CSAT is a qualifying paper. Candidates must secure at least 33% (66.67 marks out of 200) to qualify for the Mains examination.
The CSAT exam is 2 hours long and consists of 80 multiple-choice questions, each carrying 2.5 marks, totaling 200 marks.
The CSAT syllabus includes:
- Comprehension
- Interpersonal skills, including communication skills
- Logical reasoning and analytical ability
- Decision-making and problem-solving
- General mental ability
- Basic numeracy and data interpretation (up to Class X level)
Yes, there is a penalty for incorrect answers. For each wrong answer, one-third (0.83) of the marks assigned to that question are deducted.
Effective preparation includes:
- Understanding the syllabus and exam pattern
- Practicing previous years’ question papers
- Taking regular mock tests
- Improving time management skills
- Enhancing comprehension and analytical abilities
The mathematics questions in CSAT are based on basic numeracy up to the Class X level, covering topics like percentages, ratios, averages, and basic arithmetic.
Yes, candidates from non-mathematics backgrounds can clear CSAT with consistent practice and a clear understanding of basic mathematical concepts.
Some recommended books include:
- “CSAT Paper II Manual” by Learncrew
- “Analytical Reasoning” by Learncrew
- “Verbal & Non-Verbal Reasoning” by Learncrew
The CSAT exam is part of the UPSC Preliminary Examination, typically held annually in May or June. Candidates can apply through the official UPSC website during the application window announced in the annual examination notification.
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Roles List
Roles Offered Through UPSC Civil Services Examination:
The UPSC CSE recruits candidates for various prestigious positions in the Indian civil services, categorized as follows:
All India Services:
- Indian Administrative Service (IAS): Involves roles in policy formulation and implementation at the central and state levels.
- Indian Police Service (IPS): Focuses on maintaining public order and law enforcement.
- Indian Forest Service (IFoS): Dedicated to managing and conserving forests and wildlife.
Group ‘A’ Services:
- Indian Foreign Service (IFS): Handles India’s external affairs and diplomatic missions.
- Indian Revenue Service (IRS): Manages income tax and customs duties.
- Indian Audit and Accounts Service (IAAS): Responsible for auditing government expenditures.
- Indian Railway Traffic Service (IRTS): Oversees railway operations and logistics.
- Indian Postal Service (IPoS): Manages postal services across the country.
- Indian Trade Service (ITS): Focuses on international trade and commerce.
Group ‘B’ Services:
- Armed Forces Headquarters Civil Service: Provides administrative support to the armed forces.
- Delhi, Andaman and Nicobar Islands Civil Service (DANICS): Administers union territories.
- Delhi, Andaman and Nicobar Islands Police Service (DANIPS): Maintains law and order in union territories.
- Pondicherry Civil Service: Manages administrative functions in Pondicherry.
- Pondicherry Police Service: Ensures law enforcement in Pondicherry.
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