To face the shortage of Indian Police Service officers in India as a result the high attrition in the Indian Police Service, the Ministry of Home Affairs proposed the formation of Indian Police Service Limited Competitive Examination to be conducted by UPSC. IPS Limited Competitive Examination was held for the first time in 2012. This is in addition to the Civil Services Examination conducted by UPSC itself, for recruitment to the various civil services including Indian Police Service.The Central Administrative Tribunal (CAT) has struck down the examination following the challenge by some state cadre police officers. Consequent to the CAT verdict, UPSC has withheld the declaration of final results of 2012 examination. Now, the Ministry of Home Affairs is trying to sort out the legal matters as soon as possible.
(a)The candidate must hold a degree of any of Universities incorporated by an Act of the Central or State Legislature in India or other educational institutions established by an Act of Parliament or declared to be deemed as a University Under Section-3 of the University Grants Commission Act, 1956, or possess an equivalent qualification.
(b) A candidate must not have attained the age of 32 years for General Category, 35 years for Other Backward Classes category candidates and 37 years for candidates belonging to a Scheduled Caste or Scheduled Tribe.[1]
Part B - Main Examination - Optional
Paper-IOne of the Indian Languages to be selected by the candidate from the 22 languages included in the VIIIth Schedule to the Constitution (Qualifying Paper) am during the job
300 Marks
Paper-IIEnglish (Qualifying Paper)300 Marks
Paper-IIIEssay [in the medium you choose]
Papers
Papers VI, VII, VIII & IX XAny two subjects (each having 2 papers) to be selected from the prescribed optional subjects (300 marks for each paper)1200 Mark
The Examination will comprise two components viz. Written Examination and Interview for Personality Test.
Note 3: The objective from papers will be qualifying in nature.
Paper I:- General Studies covering Current affairs, History of India, Geography of India and the world, Indian polity and Governance, Economic and social development, Environmental issues, General Scienceget paper II :- Aptitude test comprising Comprehension, Interpersonal skills, Logical reasoning and analytical ability, Decision making and problem-solving, General mental ability, Basic numeracy, and English Language Comprehension skills
Paper III :- English Language paper. This paper would be of Matriculation standard and qualifying in nature only. Its marks will not be counted for the preparation of merit ranking.
Paper IV :- Essay paper. It will comprise two essays, one on the security aspect and the other on the various developmental aspects of the society.
Paper V:- General Studies paper covering various aspects like Elementary Principles of Public Law, State Policy, Fundamental Rights, Human Rights, Disaster Management, National Security, etc.
Part BPAPERS OF DESCRIPTIVE TYPE
Paper III : English (200 marks / 3 hours duration):- This will be a qualifying test onlyof Matriculation or equivalent standard.The aim of the paper is to test the candidate's ability to read and understand seriousdiscursive prose, and to express his ideas clearly and correctly, in English.The pattern of questions would be broad as follows (indicative only) :—
UPSC Prelims SyllabusSyllabus for GS Paper (Prelims Paper I)Current events of national and international importance.History of India and Indian National Movement.Indian and World Geography-Physical, Social, Economic Geography of India and the World.Indian Polity and Governance – Constitution, Political System, Panchayati Raj, Public Policy, Rights Issues, etc.Economic and Social Development – Sustainable Development, Poverty, Inclusion, Demographics, Social Sector initiatives, etc.General issues on Environmental Ecology, Biodiversity and Climate Change – that do not require subject specialisation.General ScienceSyllabus for CSAT Paper (Prelims Paper-II)ComprehensionInterpersonal skills including communication skillsLogical reasoning and analytical abilityDecision-making and problem solvingGeneral mental abilityBasic numeracy (numbers and their relations, orders of magnitude, etc.) (Class X level), Data interpretation (charts, graphs, tables, data sufficiency etc. – Class X level)
Note I : Answer all questions in this paper will have to be attempted in English only.
Paper IV: Essay (200 Marks/ 3 hours duration)Candidates will be required to write two Essays. One topic will pertain to Indian Society/politics/ Economy/Development, Growth, and related aspects. The other topic will pertainto security and related matters. Candidates will be expected to keep close to thesubject of the essay to arrange their ideas in an orderly fashion and to write concisely.Credit will be given for effective and exact expression.
Paper V: General Studies (200 Marks/ 3 hours duration)The questions will be such as to test a candidate's awareness of a variety of subjectsand are likely to test the candidate's basic understanding of all relevant issues, andthe ability to analyze and take a view on conflicting socio-economic goals, objectives anddemands. The candidates must give relevant, meaningful and succinct answers.Note: This paper can be answered by the Candidates either in English or in Hindi.Attempting answers in any other language or use of ‘mixed’ language (i.e. partly in English and partly in Hindi) is not permissible.Syllabus:a) A brief idea about the History and Geography of India.
b) Constitution of India and Indian Polity: This part will include questions on the Constitution of India, as well as all constitutional, legal, administrative and other issues emerging from the politico-administrative system prevalent in the country.
c) Current National Issues and Topics of Social Relevance -
This part is intended to test the Candidate's awareness of current national issues and topics of social relevance in present-day India, such as the following :