Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has successfully conducted the IAS Civil Services (Prelims) Examination 2015 today on 23rd August, 2015 at various examination centers. Civil Services examination is the national wide competitive and toughest examination in India. The IAS Civil Services examination is conducted by the UPSC annually in three stages – preliminary, mains and interviews to select candidates for the Indian Administrative Service (IAS), Indian Foreign Service (IFS) and Indian Police Service (IPS), among others. The preliminary examination is also popularly called as CSAT or Civil Services Aptitude Test. All the candidates those who appeared for the exam, you can get the Civil Services Prelims 2015 Paper 1 and Paper 2 Answer Key, exam Analysis and review, cut off marks from below.
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UPSC Civil Services 2015 Prelims Answer Key Download:
Candidates those who appeared in the UPSC Civil Services 2015 exam today might be searching for the Answer Key and Expected Cut Off marks. Very soon the answer key will be uploaded on the authority web portal for the candidates. Meanwhile, institutes like Career Launcher, TIME, Sakshi Education and other institutes will update the answer key for the reference. Here we are providing you all those direct links to check your Answers. Candidates can download the UPSC Civil Services 2015 Prelims Answer Key and check the right answers to calculate the marks they will be scoring in the exam. Download UPSC Civil Services Prelims 2015 Paper 1 (GS) and Paper 2 (CSAT) Answer Key from leading coaching institutes by clicking on the PDF files provided below.
UPSC Paper 1 (General Studies) Answer Key 2015
UPSC Paper 2 (Civil Services Aptitude Test) Answer Key
UPSC Civil Services Preliminary Expected Cut Off 2015:
The Cut off marks helps the candidates in analyzing the exam and calculating their score. Civil Services prelims exam is one of the most sorted examinations which is conducted nationwide. This exam is considered to be one of the toughest exams in the world. Civil Services exam is conducted in two phases – the Preliminary examination, consisting of two objective-type papers (General Studies and Aptitude Test), and the Main examination, consisting of nine papers of conventional (essay) type followed by the Personality Test (Interview). Candidates with a degree (regular/correspondence/distance) from Central, state or deemed university or even from an open university are eligible to appear for this examination. The minimum qualifying marks for Paper 1 is 30. The minimum qualifying marks for Paper 2 is 70. The people who get qualified in the phase-1 will be qualified for the phase-2, which will be the mains.
Civil Service Prelims Paper 1 Cut Off
On the basis of difficulty level, accuracy and attempts category wise cut-off is expected as follows:
General/Open category: 115 ± 3
OBC: 110 ± 3
SC: 100 ± 3
ST: 95 ± 3
Civil Service Prelims Paper 2 Cut Off : 66
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UPSC Civil Services Exam Review 2015:
Preliminary examination, now popularly known as the Civil Services Aptitude Test (CSAT) intends to focus on analytical abilities and understanding rather than the ability to memorize. The exam pattern includes two papers (one on General studies and the other on Aptitude test) of two hours duration and 200 marks each. Both papers have multiple choice objective type questions.
UPSC CSAT Civil Service Prelims Paper 1 Analysis 2015:
This year, the prelims held on 22nd August, 2015. PAPER – I is the General studies which consists of topics like History, Art & Culture, Polity, Geography, Economy, Science & Technology, Ecology & Environment, Social Welfare schemes, and Current Affairs. The paper consists of 100 questions.
UPSC CSAT Civil Service Prelims Paper 2 Analysis 2015:
Paper II tests the candidates’ skills in comprehension, interpersonal skills, communication, logical reasoning, analytical ability, decision making, problem solving, basic numeracy, data interpretation, English language comprehension skills and mental ability.