Online CSAT Classes for UPSC
About the CSAT Paper:
The UPSC Preliminary examination comprises of two compulsory
Papers of 200 marks each. The first paper is the General Studies paper and the
second paper is the Civil Service Aptitude Test (CSAT). CSAT is a qualifying
paper with minimum qualifying marks of 33%.
CSAT is a qualifying paper and the CSAT score would not affect a candidate to qualify for the Main Exam level. It is mandatory for candidates to appear in both the General Studies papers 1 & 2 at the Prelim Test stage.
Exam Pattern of the CSAT paper:
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The questions of CSAT paper is of multiple
choices.
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They are objective type of 80 questions.
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Time allotted for the CSAT paper is 2 hours.
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Each question of CSAT paper carries 2.5 marks.
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Total marks for the CSAT paper 200 marks.
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Wrong answers carry negative marks.
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One-third of the total marks allotted to that
question, i.e., 0.83 marks to be penalized for wrong answers.
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However, if a question is left
unattempted/unanswered, no marks will be deducted.
CSAT Paper-Syllabus includes the
following:
1.
Comprehension.
2.
Interpersonal skills including communication
skills.
3.
Logical reasoning & analytical ability.
4.
Decision making & problem solving.
5.
General mental ability.
6.
Basic numeracy (numbers & their relations,
orders of magnitude, etc.) (Class X level).
7.
Data interpretation (charts, graphs, tables,
data sufficiency, etc. – Class X level).
Online Live CSAT Course:
It will be conducted through our E-learning Portal – www.vajiramias.com and for more
information about CSAT Online
Classes contact our support team.
Duration of the course is 4 months and the classes would be
conducted thrice a week (Monday, Wednesday & Friday).
1.
Admission Date: 15th September 2021
2.
Class Begins: 27th October 2021
3.
Batch Time: 2:30 P.M. to 4:30 P.M.
4.
Course Fee: Rs.18, 000/-
Admission Details:
1.
Complete the Admission Form
2.
Upload a clear passport size photo
3.
Upload your ID Proof
4.
PAN card of the candidate or parent
5.
Pay fees online (Kindly check the online
transaction limit with your bank)
Modes of Payment:
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Net Banking (Preferred)
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Credit Card
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Debit Card
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UPI
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