UKPSC Examination

UKPSC Examination

Uttarakhand Public Service Commission (UKPSC) is a recruitment body for the vacancies in State Services in the state of Uttarakhand through the most prestigious exam of the state, the UKPSC examination. UKPSC releases notification and invites applications to this examination every year for recruitment into various posts in departments/ministries under the government of Uttarakhand. So, eligible candidates can apply for this examination online after the release of notification. The purpose of this article is to give complete information about the UKPSC examination and guidance for UKPSC exam preparation. You can prepare for the UKPSC exam either through offline or UKPSC online coaching classes.

Role of Coaching in UKPSC Preparation

Coaching plays an important role in the preparation for State Public Service Exams. Furthermore, coaching acts as a catalyst in the preparation process and increases the chances of success. It solely depends on the candidate whether to choose it or not. In addition to increasing chances, coaching can reduce the workload of the candidate by guiding the student to study what is exactly needed. Coaching also provides an overview of the examination pattern and changing dynamics of the exam. However, it is to be noted that UKPSC coaching is not a guarantee of your success. It will provide an environment for overall development which is essential for success in any exam.

  • Paper 1: General Studies
  • Paper 2: General Knowledge Exam

Eligibility Criteria – Important for UKPSC preparation

In mains examination, you will have total of seven papers:

  • Paper I: Language Paper (300 marks, 3 hours)
  • Paper II: Indian & National Movement, Social & Culture (300 marks, 2 hours)
  • Paper III: Indian Administration, Social Justice & International Relations (300 marks, 2 hours)
  • Paper IV: India Geography & World Geography (300 marks, 2 hours)
  • Paper V: Economic & Social Development (300 marks, 2 hours)
  • Paper VI: General Science & Technology (300 marks, 2 hours)
  • Paper VII: General Interest & Science (300 marks, 2 hours)