Summary of UPSC Prelims Exam Pattern Is Changing In 2025 And You Need To Know
Summary of Main Ideas and Concepts
The video discusses the upcoming changes in the UPSC Civil Services Prelims Exam pattern set to take effect in 2025. The speaker, Ke Chaudhary, emphasizes the unpredictability of the exam and highlights the importance of understanding the evolving question formats used by UPSC. The discussion is structured around analyzing past papers (2022, 2023, and 2024) to identify trends and predict future patterns.
Key Points and Methodology
- Unpredictability of UPSC Exam:
- The UPSC Civil Services Prelims is often referred to as unpredictable due to its changing question patterns.
- Analysis of Past Papers:
- 2022 Paper:
- Traditional question formats were mostly used.
- Introduction of new question formats (7-8 questions) that made elimination techniques difficult.
- 2023 Paper:
- A significant increase in new question formats, with 48 questions adopting the new style.
- The cut-off score dropped due to candidates' unpreparedness for the new question patterns.
- 2024 Paper:
- Continued use of the new question formats, including three-column pairing questions.
- A hint that these types of questions will increase in frequency for the 2025 exam.
- 2022 Paper:
- Predictions for 2025:
- Expect 30-40 questions using the three-column format, particularly in subjects like Geography, Environment, History, and Art and Culture.
- The overall cut-off is predicted to remain low if this pattern continues.
- Preparation Strategy:
- Set a target score of 100-110 marks.
- Focus on subjects that typically yield higher question counts: Polity, Geography, Economy, and Environment.
- Practice with the new question formats in mind, especially three-column questions.
- Utilize available resources and guidance for preparation, including joining study groups or coaching classes.
Instructions for Preparation
- Understand the Question Formats:
- Familiarize yourself with the traditional and new question formats.
- Practice elimination techniques with the new styles.
- Subject Focus:
- Concentrate on key subjects that have historically high question counts.
- Integrate current affairs into your studies.
- Utilize Study Resources:
- Join study groups or coaching programs for structured learning.
- Use available online resources for practice and guidance.
Speakers and Sources Featured
- Ke Chaudhary: The primary speaker providing insights and analysis on the UPSC exam pattern changes.
- Study IQ: Mentioned as a resource for preparation materials and courses.
Notable Quotes
— 04:49 — « UPSC had dropped a hint, this was a hint for all the UPSC aspirants that in future UPSC can make more such questions. »
— 06:36 — « The reason was that they did not anticipate that UPSC would ask so many questions in this format. »
— 09:39 — « If it wants to make the paper difficult for you again, tricky again, then what will it do? It will trap you here. »
— 13:19 — « Be very mindful that brother UPSC will ask you this type of questions, more questions will come this time. »
Category
Educational