The UPSC Civil Services Examination (CSE) offers candidates the opportunity to choose an optional subject in addition to the compulsory papers. While the optional subject is crucial for scoring well in the Mains exam, choosing the right one requires careful consideration. Let’s explore the ins and outs of selecting and preparing for the optional subject in the UPSC CSE exam:

Importance of Optional Subject:
  • Scoring: The optional subject carries 500 marks in the Mains exam, making it a significant factor in determining the final rank.
  • Interest and Background: Candidates should choose an optional subject based on their interest, background, and the availability of study material.
  • Overlap with General Studies: Some optional subjects may overlap with the General Studies papers, providing an advantage in preparation.
Popular Optional Subjects:
  • History: A popular choice among candidates with a background in humanities and social sciences. It covers ancient, medieval, and modern Indian history, as well as world history.
  • Public Administration: Ideal for candidates interested in administrative and governance issues. It covers theories of public administration, administrative thinkers, and Indian administration.
  • Geography: Suitable for candidates with a strong grasp of geographical concepts. It covers physical, human, and regional geography.
  • Political Science and International Relations: A good choice for candidates interested in political theory, Indian politics, and international relations.
  • Anthropology: A fascinating option for those curious about human societies and cultures. It delves into areas like social organization, cultural practices, human evolution, and contemporary anthropological issues.
  • Sociology: Explores the social world and human behavior. It covers topics like social stratification, social institutions (family, religion), social change, and contemporary Indian society.
  • Mathematics: Not as common, but offers a unique advantage for those with a strong quantitative background. It focuses on topics relevant to the UPSC syllabus, like basic statistics, data interpretation, and logical reasoning.
  • Psychology: Provides insights into human behavior and mental processes. It covers areas like social psychology, personality development, and cognitive processes, all relevant to understanding social issues and governance.

 

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