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ToggleThe much-anticipated UPSC Civil Services Preliminary Examination 2025 will be conducted by the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) on May 25, 2025. Lakhs of aspirants will be appearing for the two papers – General Studies Paper I and General Studies Paper II (CSAT) – across various centres in the country, marking the first crucial step in the journey towards becoming a civil servant.
While the official question papers are yet to be formally released on the UPSC website, a preliminary analysis based on candidate feedback and expert opinions circulating immediately after the exam provides valuable insights into the nature of the papers, the subject distribution, and the perceived difficulty level.
This analysis aims to give you a structural overview of GS 1 and CSAT.
Download UPSC Prelims 2025 Question Papers
As the actual papers are fresh off the press, here are placeholder links representing where you would typically find the PDF downloads:
Paper | Download Link |
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General Studies (Paper 1) | Coming Soon |
CSAT (Paper 2) | Coming Soon |
GS 1 Subject-Wise Bifurcation for UPSC Prelims 2025
Analyzing the subject-wise distribution helps aspirants understand the areas of focus in this year’s examination and strategize their preparation for future attempts or the Mains examination. Based on initial feedback and historical trends, here’s a simulated subject-wise breakup for both papers:
General Studies Paper I
This paper consists of 100 questions, each carrying 2 marks, with negative marking for incorrect answers.
Subject | Number of Questions | Difficulty Level |
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History (Ancient, Medieval, Modern) | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
Polity & Governance | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
Geography (India + World) | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
Economy | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
Environment & Ecology | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
Science & Technology | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
Current Affairs | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
General Studies Paper II (CSAT) (Simulated Bifurcation)
This is a qualifying paper with 80 questions, each carrying 2.5 marks. Candidates need to score a minimum of 33% (66 marks) to qualify for the Mains examination, provided they clear the GS Paper I cut-off. There is negative marking in CSAT as well.
Subject-Wise Bifurcation for CSAT
Area | Number of Questions | Difficulty Level |
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Reading Comprehension | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
Logical Reasoning & Analytical Ability | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
Basic Numeracy & Data Interpretation | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
Decision Making | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
Difficulty Level Analysis: Initial Impressions
Here’s a more detailed breakdown of the perceived difficulty for each paper:
Based on Analyse UPSC Prelims 2025 trends:
Category | Expected Cut-Off (GS Paper 1 Only) |
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General | Coming Soon |
OBC | Coming Soon |
SC/ST | Coming Soon |
EWS | Coming Soon |
Note: CSAT remains qualifying with a minimum of 33% marks (66/200).
Overall Trends Observed: Coming Soon
Aspirants are advised to wait for the official answer keys and question papers for a complete and accurate analysis. This initial overview serves as a guide based on the immediate feedback from the examination day.
Best of luck to all the aspirants who appeared for the exam! Stay tuned for further analysis and insights.
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