UPSC: Now those who crack the UPSC Mains exam will get a big relief, the government will give 1 lakh
UPSC CSE Mains: There is great news for the candidates preparing for UPSC. The Telangana government will now assist Rs 1 lakh to the candidates who clear the mains exam.
The Telangana government has decided to assist Rs 1 lakh each to the youth who pass the UPSC Civil Services Mains Examination. This amount was earlier given only to those who passed the prelims. The Chief Minister said that the government will assist Rs 1 lakh each to each student who passes the main exam on the lines of the assistance being given to the students who pass the Civil Services Preliminary Examination and appear in the Civil Services Mains Examination.
The Telangana government has also announced to assist Rs 1 lakh to the candidates who pass the UPSC Mains exam. Earlier this assistance amount was given only to the candidates who passed the prelims exam.
The Chief Minister announced that the government will assist Rs 1 lakh each to each student who clears the Civil Services Preliminary Examination and the Main Examination on the lines of the assistance being given to students appearing in the Civil Services Main Examination. Cheques of Rs 1 lakh each were distributed to more than 130 youths who qualified for the Civil Services Main Examination this year.
Anand Mahindra will be the chairman
Chief Minister Revanth Reddy said that his government has given 30,000 jobs in 90 days and 35,000 more jobs will be given. The government is setting up ‘Young India Skills University’ to provide skill training to the youth. Anand Mahindra will be the chairman of the new skills university. UPSC conducts the Civil Services Examination every year. Through this examination, officers are selected for the Indian Administrative Service, Indian Foreign Service, and other All-India Services including the Indian Police Service.
Lakhs of youth appear in the exam
Lakhs of youth apply for the Civil Services Examination every year. The selection process consists of the stages of prelims, mains, and interviews. The prelims consist of two papers, the first paper is of General Studies and the second paper is of CSAT. Mains consist of nine papers, which include two language papers, four general studies papers, one essay paper, and two optional subject papers. The personality and mental ability of the candidate are tested in the interview.