UPSC CSE Optional
The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) Civil Services Examination (CSE) offers a range of optional subjects for candidates to choose from. This choice can significantly impact a candidate's performance in the exam, so it's essential to select a subject that aligns with your interests, academic background, and strengths. Each optional subject paper carries 250 marks, totaling 500 marks.
Unacademy provides comprehensive courses for following optional subjects:
Live Video Lectures
Public Administration
PSIR
History
Sociology
Geography
Anthropology
Mathematics
Agriculture
Recorded Video Lectures
Hindi Literature Optional
Psychology
Economics
Philosophy
Commerce and Accountancy
Physics
Zoology
Management
Law Optional
English Literature
Kannada
Maithali Literature
Unacademy provides a robust platform for UPSC optional preparation with:
- Expert Faculty: Experienced educators offering in-depth knowledge.
- Comprehensive Materials: Extensive class notes, study materials, and question banks.
- Answer writing Practice: Regular mock tests and answer writing practice.
- Interactive Sessions: Doubt-clearing and discussion sessions.
- Flexible Learning: Online courses for learning at your own pace.
Factors to Consider Optional
Scoring Potential
- Some subjects have historically had higher success rates and tend to be more scoring. However, this can vary year to year.
Popularity
- Popular subjects often have more resources, study materials, and coaching options available. They also have a larger community of students, which can be beneficial for discussions and peer support.
Personal Interest
- Choosing a subject you are genuinely interested in can make studying for it more enjoyable and less burdensome. Passion for the subject can enhance your learning and retention.
Availability of Resources
- Ensure that there are enough quality books, notes, online materials, and test series available for your chosen subject.
Coaching Availability
- Coaching can provide structured learning and guidance, which can be especially helpful if you are new to a subject.
Background Knowledge
- Having a background in the subject (from your graduation or previous studies) can give you a head start and make the preparation process smoother.