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How to Choose the Right Optional Subject for UPSC Civil Services Exams

Choosing an optional subject is always a tricky matter in UPSC. This depends on multiple variables that you have to bring under consideration. In this article, we are going to discuss and try to simplify the complicated matter.

 

What are the key-facts to keep in mind while choosing an optional subject?

 
  1. General Interest
  2. Current Popularity
  3. Scoring Rate
  4. General Interest
  1. General Interest 

    Having a general interest in a subject makes the work easier for students to choose a subject. Like if one student has interest in anthropology, he/she likes the evolution of humankind, the process of civilization and things related to the subject, it would be way more helpful than the one who knows nothing.

  2. Strong Zones

    If you don’t have general interest or any curiosity in any of the subjects, you should follow this process. In this process you have to assess your strong zones. Carefully go through the list of optional available. (The list is given below.) Then choose some subjects that you feel comfortable in.

    After choosing the subjects, carefully read the syllabus of those subjects. Click the link to get the syllabus. You’ll surely find some strong zones, some topics that you have either studied in previous years or you feel comfortable about them. Choose that for your optional.

  3. Current Popularity

    Now, if both of the above mentioned ways have failed for you, then don’t worry, you have another point to consider. And that is, choose a subject which is currently popular amongst students. Anthropology is a currently popular subject, mostly because of its recently shortened syllabus. So, go for this kind of subject that is easier to score.

    But, you have to be responsible in selecting a subject based on current popularity. That is where the next point comes in.

  4. Scoring Rate

    When you choose a subject for UPSC optional, make sure it has higher scoring rates. Don’t go for a subject that has a bad record in scoring. Research about the previous year scores and rankings, make some calculations about it and then choose one.

 

Read our other articles to know more on this topic.

 

How many optional subjects are there in IAS exam/UPSC?

There are 25 optional subjects in UPSC.

 
SN. NO. List of optional subjects in UPSC
1 Agriculture
2 Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Science
3 Anthropology
4 Botany
5 Chemistry
6 Civil Engineering
7 Commerce & Accountancy
8 Economics
9 Electrical Engineering
10 Geography
11 Geology
12 History
13 Law
14 Management
15 Mathematics
16 Mechanical Engineering
17 Medical Science
18 Philosophy
19 Physics
20 Political Science & International Relations
21 Psychology
22 Public Administration
23 Sociology
24 Statistics
25 Zoology

How is Anthropology as an optional for IAS?

Anthropology is lately being considered as a high-scoring subject. Due to the recent shortening of the syllabus, it is currently the subject with the least syllabus in UPSC.

Read our full article to know more about choosing Anthropology as an optional.

 

 

Which optional subject is best for UPSC for engineering student?

Most of the people ask, can Engineers opt for civil service? Why not! There are plenty of optional subjects for Engineers. Civil, Electrical, Mechanical engineering are available as optional in UPSC. Also, you can even select for Medical science, mathematics or physics as an optional.

 

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Sapiens IAS is one of the most prestigious institutes in Delhi for UPSC coaching. We provide coaching for the students of Anthropology and Zoology optional. Starting in 2007, in the hand of Mr. Pradip Kumar Sarkar, Sapiens IAS has risen to its reputation as the best institute of Anthropology and Zoology optional.

We believe that every student has the capability of shining in the era of government service. In the area of Civil service, we nurture each student with utmost care and hundred percent dedication.

 

Faculty

Our faculty is expert at preparing student in the particular subject from every aspect. For instance, a subject like anthropology not only requires textual knowledge but also the in-depth notion of the contemporary system.

 

We Offer help in:

  1. Self Writing notes

  2. Diagrams

  3. Covering the whole content

  4. Different Interesting Fact

  5. Mind mapping of Different ages, times and cultures

  6. Self-awareness

  7. Case Studies

  8. Field analysis

  9. Different Reports and Documentaries

Teaching Services

Our teaching service is available in Delhi for students who want offline coaching. Along with offline coaching, we also offer online coaching for all the states of India. So, if you are choosing either Anthropology or Zoology, our teaching service is always ready to help you to fulfill your dreams.

 

Frequently Asked Questions regarding the topics

There are no units to measure the difficulty of any subject. However, you can calculate your ability according to the subjects or syllabus. Refer to our complete article to know more about choosing the right optional.

Subjects like anthropology or zoology has been consistent in scoring higher marks and clearing UPSC. So, if you are interested in choosing from any of the subjects you can read our articles on Anthropology and Zoology. 

Choosing the right optional subject for UPSC depends completely on the choice of the student. Though it is recommended to choose a subject, the student is familiar with. Read our latest blog on this topic.

Not everyone is genius and clearing UPSC is not necessarily a genius’s deed. Prepare yourself properly, hard toil has no option. Check our other articles on UPSC exam, you can also subscribe to our online course or you can avail our offline IAS coaching in Delhi NCR.

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