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Asked: January 9, 20232023-01-09T23:13:32+05:30 2023-01-09T23:13:32+05:30In: Civil Services

In which year UPSC attempts increase?

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    2023-01-26T19:53:29+05:30Added an answer on January 26, 2023 at 7:53 pm

    The number of attempts for the UPSC (Union Public Service Commission) Civil Services Examination (CSE) varies depending on the category of the candidate. The number of attempts is determined by the age of the candidate and the category they belong to. For General category candidates, the maximum numRead more

    The number of attempts for the UPSC (Union Public Service Commission) Civil Services Examination (CSE) varies depending on the category of the candidate. The number of attempts is determined by the age of the candidate and the category they belong to.

    For General category candidates, the maximum number of attempts is 6, while for OBC (Other Backward Classes) candidates, it is 9 and for SC/ST (Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribe) candidates, it is unlimited.

    It’s worth noting that the number of attempts can increase for a few reasons, for example, the number of candidates who appear for the exam in a given year can increase due to factors such as awareness about the exam, increased access to education and training resources, and a growing interest in government service.

    The number of candidates appearing for the exam also increases when the number of vacancies announced by the UPSC increases. The number of vacancies can change from year to year depending on the demand for officers in various services, the number of retirements, and other factors.

    In addition, the number of candidates who clear the UPSC exam also increases when the number of candidates who are successful in the exam increases. This can happen when more candidates are able to clear the exam due to better preparation, increased access to resources and training, and other factors.

    In summary, the number of attempts for the UPSC Civil Services Examination is determined by the age of the candidate and the category they belong to. The number of attempts can increase due to factors such as an increase in the number of candidates appearing for the exam,

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