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Rayacademy IAS
Dec 16, 2024
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OPSC OCS 2023 Prelim Answer Key held of 15th Dec 2024 DOWNLOAD OPSC OCS 2023 Prelim Answer Key PDF
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Rayacademy IAS
Jun 16, 2024
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Union Public Service Commission is conducting the UPSC Prelims Exam on 16 June 2024. GS Paper 1 has been completed in the First shift; Candidate can download the UPSC Prelims Questions Paper 2024 PDF The Union Public Service Commission is conducting the UPSC Preliminary Examination 2024, conducted on 16th June (Today); it is marked as the first stage of the Civil Services Examination (CSE), a highly esteemed competitive exam in India. This examination consisted of two papers: General Studies (Paper I) and Civil Services Aptitude Test (CSAT) (Paper II). You can download the UPSC Prelims 2024 question paper PDF of All Sets in this article. UPSC Prelims Question Paper 2024 The UPSC Prelims Question Paper 2024 consisted of two papers: General Studies Paper I and CSAT Paper II. Conducted on June 16, 2024, in offline mode (pen and paper), the exam featured 100 questions in GS Paper I covering History, Geography, Polity, Economy, Science & Technology, Environment, and Current Affairs. Download UPSC Prelims Question Paper 2024 UPSC Prelims Answer Key 2024 Candidates can check here the UPSC GS Paper 1 Answer Key 2024 for Set B. This UPSC Answer key is prepared by the Rayacademy IAS Expert Team with an accurate analysis of every question thoroughly
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Rayacademy IAS
Apr 25, 2024
In PSIR Optional
Why to choose Political Science in UPSC or OPSC? Advantages of Political Science optional for UPSC or OPSC Mains? What are the benefits of choosing Political Science as an Optional subject for UPSC or OPSC? Why Choose PSIR Optional? Why Choose PSIR as an optional subject for the UPSC or OPSC? Why PSIR is a good optional subject for UPSC CSE or OPSC OAS  aspirant ? Is Political Science best optional for IAS or OAS? Why Political Science & IR is the best optional for UPSC or OPSC? Do these questions cross your mind when you're deciding on an option for the UPSC or OPSC mains? Political Science and International Relations (PSIR) is an optional subject you can choose for the UPSC mains exam. Many successful candidates have picked this subject. Some people find the PSIR syllabus broad and avoid choosing it. Here are some reasons why you might want to consider PSIR: 1. Understanding politics is crucial for anyone aiming to become a civil servant. 2. Civil service aspirants need to grasp political fundamentals and be aware of the political landscape. PSIR offers several advantages in the UPSC exam: Integrated Preparation: • A significant overlap exists between the OPSC GS Prelims and Mains, Essay syllabus and the PSIR syllabus. • Indian Polity, Modern Indian History, Current Affairs, Some Parts of Society and Social Justice • Choosing PSIR allows you to study both simultaneously, saving time for other prelims topics. Concept-Based Approach: • PSIR is considered a relatively easy subject to grasp, even for those without a political science background. • The focus is on concepts rather than technical details, making it understandable for newspaper readers. • The revised syllabus emphasizes understanding concepts over memorizing facts. This allows for a deeper analysis and better answers in the exam. Manageable Syllabus:  • While the syllabus may seem vast, there's a repetition of certain topics (e.g., Marxism) and inter-relatedness between others (e.g., Liberalism and Democracy). • Several topics like Human Rights and Environment are covered in both Paper 1 and Paper 2 of the PSIR optional. Interview Advantage: In-depth knowledge of Polity, Governance, and International Relations can be very helpful during the UPSC interview round. How Sankar Ray Sir Can Help You Master PSIR? With over 9 years of experience, Sankar Ray Sir can be a valuable Faculty in your UPSC preparation journey, specifically for the PSIR optional. Here's what he offers: • Structured Classes:  Learn PSIR concepts in a clear and organized manner through Sankar Ray Sir's classes. • Comprehensible Notes: Gain a strong foundation with Sankar Ray Sir's well-structured, handwritten study notes for efficient revision. • Practice Makes Perfect:  Solidify your understanding by attempting regular assignments designed by Sankar Ray Sir. • Master Answer Writing: Develop the ability to write high-scoring answers through Sankar Ray Sir's answer writing mock test series. • Personalized Guidance: Get one-on-one mentorship from Sankar Ray Sir to address your specific questions and challenges. Connect with Sankar Ray Sir: Interested in learning more? Connect with Sankar Ray Sir on Telegram: https://t.me/sankarray Additionally, a new Foundation Batch (both Online and Offline) is starting soon!  This could be the perfect opportunity to jumpstart your UPSC preparation with the guidance of Sankar Ray Sir. OPSC Optional-Political Science https://www.wix.app/stores/42407688-d9c1-4120-b437-e440a78d88ed/catalog/55fda5ac-91c8-ef02-7395-286db014407c?d=https://www.rayacademyias.in/product-page/opsc-optional-political-science
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Rayacademy IAS
Apr 22, 2024
In OPSC
OPSC OAS Eligibility Age Limit and Attempt 2024 Dreaming of a career in the Odisha Civil Services? Fulfilling that dream starts with understanding your eligibility for the OAS exam. This blog post provides a comprehensive breakdown of the key factors determining eligibility for OAS and OPSC, also known as eligibility for OCS and Odisha civil service. OAS Eligibility: Age Limits • A candidate must have attained the age of 21 years and must not be above the age of 38 years as on the 1 st day of January, 2023, i.e. he/she must not have been born earlier than 2nd January, 1985 and not later than 1st January, 2002. • The upper age limit is relaxable by 05 (five) years for candidates belonging to S.C./S.T./S.E.B.C./ Women/ Ex-Serviceman and by 10 (ten) years for PwDs whose permanent disability is 40% or more. Persons with Disabilities belonging to SC/ST/SEBC category are eligible for cumulative age relaxation benefit. • The candidates those who have appeared in OCSE-2020 and/or OCSE-2021 and/or OCSE-2022 shall be allowed one more additional compensatory attempt for appearing in OCSE-2023 irrespective of their Age and No. of Attempts • Date of birth entered in the High School Certificate or equivalent Certificate issued by the concerned Board/Council will be accepted by the Commission. NOTE :- Candidates should also note that once a Date of Birth has been claimed by them and entered in the records of the Commission for the purpose of admission to an examination, no change will be allowed subsequently on any grounds whatsoever. If, on verification at any subsequent stage, any variation is found in their date of birth from the one entered in their High School Certificate or equivalent certificate, the candidature of the candidate concerned, will be rejected and or she/he may be debarred from present and future recruitments.  Educational Qualification A candidate must hold a Bachelor's Degree from any University incorporated by an Act of the Central or a State Legislature in India or an Educational Institution established by an Act of Parliament or deemed to be a University under Section-3 of the University Grants Commission Act, 1956 or a Foreign University approved by the Central Government from time to time. Additional Eligibility Conditions 1. Passed Middle School Examination with Odia as a Language subject; or 2. Passed High School Certificate or equivalent examination with Odia as medium of examination in non-language subject; or 3. Passed in Odia as a language subject in the final examination of Class-VII from a School or Educational Institution recognized by the Government of Odisha or the Central Government; or 4. Passed a test in Odia in Middle English School Standard conducted by the School & Mass Education Department of the Government of Odisha. • Odia Language Proficiency: You must be able to read, write, and speak Odia. This can be demonstrated through various means, such as passing your middle school examination with Odia or having Odia as your medium of examination in non-language subjects during high school. • Marital Status: Polygamy is not permitted. Candidates with more than one spouse living or women married to someone with another living spouse are ineligible (unless exempted by the State Government). • Government Service: Government employees (temporary or permanent) can apply if they meet the age and qualification criteria and obtain a No Objection Certificate (NOC) from their competent authority. • Past Debarment: If you've been debarred from appearing in exams/interviews by the Odisha Public Service Commission or other State/Central PSCs, you might not be eligible for this recruitment. Number of Attempts: Every candidate appearing at the Civil Services Examination, who is otherwise eligible, shall be permitted 06 (six) attempts at the examination: Provided that - (i) There shall be no such limit for the S.C. and S.T. candidates. (ii) The number of attempts permissible to candidates belonging to Socially & Educationally Backward Classes, who are otherwise eligible, shall be 09 (nine). This relaxation will be available to the candidates, who are eligible to avail reservation applicable to such candidates. "Provided further that claim for relaxation of upper age limit to exhaust the number of attempts admissible under this rule shall not be permitted in any circumstances". Note:- As per Resolution No.38099/Gen, Dt- 21.12.2023 of G.A. & P.G. Deptt., the intending candidates who have appeared in OCSE-2020 and/or OCSE-2021 and/or OCSE-2022 but are otherwise ineligible to appear/compete in the OCSE-2023, on account of attainment of upper age limit and/or exhaustion of the attempts prescribed under the Odisha Civil Services (Combined Competitive Recruitment Examination) Rules, 1991 shall be allowed one more additional compensatory attempt for appearing in OCSE-2023. (Annexure-I). NOTE : 1. An attempt at a Preliminary Examination shall be deemed to be an attempt at the Examination. 2. If a candidate actually appears in any one paper in the Preliminary Examination, he/she shall be deemed to have made an attempt at the Examination. How Rayacademy IAS Coaching Can Help Meeting the OAS eligibility criteria is just the first step. Acing the competitive OAS exam requires strategic preparation. Rayacademy IAS Coaching, a leader in IAS exam preparation, can be your perfect partner on this journey. We offer a program that caters to all aspects of the selection process, including: • Eligibility Guidance: Our experts ensure you completely understand the eligibility requirements and can address any doubts you may have. • In-depth Syllabus Coverage: We provide comprehensive study materials aligned with the OPSC syllabus, covering every subject tested in the exam. • Expert Faculty: Our experienced faculty offers subject-specific knowledge, effective answer writing strategies, and personalized mentorship to help you excel. • Optional Subject Coaching: Choose from our wide range of optional subject coaching options to master your chosen field. • Rigorous Test Series: Our test series simulates the actual exam format, allowing you to practice answer writing, improve time management, and identify areas for improvement. By understanding your eligibility for OPSC and partnering with Rayacademy IAS Coaching, you can confidently take the first steps towards achieving your dream career in the Odisha Civil Services. Stay tuned for our upcoming blog posts where we'll delve deeper into the exam pattern, preparation tips, and valuable resources to help you succeed!
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Rayacademy IAS
Apr 22, 2024
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Congratulations! Now comes the crucial next step: the OPSC OAS Mains. To succeed in this stage, a thorough understanding of the OPSC Main Syllabus, OAS Main Syllabus, Odisha Civil Services Main exam Syllabus is essential. This blog post provides a breakdown of the official syllabus, highlighting the Subjects for OAS Main and Subjects for OPSC Main, and explains the importance of the Detailed Syllabus for the Main Examination, Detailed Syllabus for the OAS Main Examination, and Detailed Syllabus for the OPSC Main Examination. Whether you search for Odisha Civil Services Main exam Syllabus or OAS exam Main Syllabus, both terms refer to this structure. Qualifying Papers (Part-I): Odia Language and English • Odia Language (250 Marks): Refine your Odia language skills through comprehension, precis writing, vocabulary usage, short essays, and translation. • English Language (250 Marks): Strengthen your English language proficiency in comprehension, precis writing, vocabulary usage, and short essays. Important Points to Remember: • These papers are of matriculation standard and assess your ability to read and understand passages and express yourself clearly in both Odia and English. • They are qualifying papers, meaning you need to secure a minimum qualifying mark (often 25% each) to proceed to the evaluation of Part-II papers. • Marks obtained in these papers are not included in the final merit ranking. OPSC OAS Main Essay Syllabus: Candidates may be required to write essays on multiple topics. They will be expected to keep closely to the subject of the essay to arrange their ideas in orderly fashion, and to write concisely. Credit will be given for effective and exact expression. OPSC OAS Main General Studies 1 (GS 1) Syllabus General Studies-I: Indian Heritage and Culture, Odisha Heritage & Culture, History and Geography of the World & Society  Heritage and Culture: • Indian culture covering the salient aspects of Art forms, Literature and Architecture from Ancient to Modern times. • Temple Architecture of Odisha. • Socio-cultural development in Odisha. • Bhakti Movement in Odisha and its impact on the Society of Odisha. • Evolution and Growth of Odia Language and Literature and development of Odia Literature • Regional Tradition of Odisha-Festivals. History: • Modern Indian history from about the middle of the eighteenth century until the present- significant events, personalities, issues. • The Freedom Struggle - its various stages and important contributors/contributions from different parts of the country. • Post-independence consolidation and reorganization within the country. • Kalinga War and its significance • Dynastic History of Odisha: Mahameghavahan Kharavela, The Bhauma Karas and The Somavamsis, The Gangas and Gojapatis. • Early Resistance Movements in Odisha- Paik Rebellion, Vir Surendra Sai and the Revolt of 1857. • Creation of Odisha Province. • Freedom Movement and Praja Manda! Movements in Odisha; Social bases of Odia Nationalism; Integration of Princely States in Odisha; Social reform movements in Odisha. Geography of India with special reference to Odisha : • Physical, economic and social geography of India. • Important Geophysical phenomena such as earthquakes, Tsunami, Volcanic activity, cyclone, geographical features and their location-changes in critical geographical features (including water-bodies and ice-caps) and in flora and fauna and the effects of such changes. • Odisha's natural resources: water, forests & minerals. • Odisha's Physiography and Riverine system. • Salient features of Indian society, Diversity of India and Odisha. • Role of women and women's organization, population an associated issues, poverty and developmental issues, urbanization, their problems and remedies. • Effects of globalization on Indian society as a whole and Odisha. • Distribution and growth of tribes and tribal population in Odisha; Urbanization - Growth of urban population and urban centres in Odisha. • Social empowerment, communalism, regionalism & secularism. OPSC OAS Main General Studies 2 (GS 2) Syllabus General Studies-II: Governance, Constitution, Polity and Inter-state relations • Indian Constitution historical underpinnings, amendments, significant provisions and basic structure.   • Functions and responsibilities of the Union and the States, issues and challenges pertaining to the federal structure, devolution of powers and finances up to local levels and challenges therein. • Separation of powers between various organs dispute redressal mechanisms and institutions. • Comparison of the Indian constitutional scheme with that of other countries. • Parliament and State legislatures - structure, functioning, conduct of business, powers & privileges and issues arising out of these. • Structure, organization and functioning of the Executive and the Judiciary - Ministries and Departments of the Government; pressure groups and formal/informal associations and their role in the Polity. • Salient features of the Representation of People's act, Odisha Right to Public Services Act and Odisha Lokayukta Act. • Appointment to various Constitutional posts, powers, functions, and responsibilities of various Constitutional bodies. • Statutory, regulatory, and various quasi-judicial bodies. • Important aspects of governance, transparency and accountability, e­-governance- applications, models, successes, limitations, and potential; citizens charters, transparency & accountability, and institutional and other measures. • Role of Central and State Civil services in a democracy. • Panchayati Raj Institution (PRls) in Odisha. • Odisha and its neighborhood - relations. Social Justice • Government policies and interventions for development in various sectors and issues arising out of their design and implementation - India and Odisha. • Development processes and the development industry - the role of MSMEs & women SHGs. • Welfare schemes for vulnerable sections of the population by the State and the performance of these schemes; mechanisms, laws, institutions, and Bodies constituted for the protection and betterment of these vulnerable sections- India and Odisha. • Issues relating to development and management of social sector/ Services relating to Health, Education, Human Resources - India and Odisha. • Issues relating to poverty and hunger - Sustainable Development Goals. OPSC OAS Main General Studies 3 (GS 3) Syllabus General Studies-III: Technology, Economic Development, Bio-diversity, Environment, Security and Disaster Management Science & Technology • Science and Technology-developments and their applications and effects in everyday life. • Achievements of Indians in science & technology; lndigenisation of technology and developing new technology. • Awareness in the fields of IT, Space, Computers, Robotics, Nanotechnology, Bio-technology and issues relating to intellectual property rights. Economic Development • Indian Economy and issues relating to planning, mobilization of resources, growth, development and employment. • Inclusive growth and issues arising from it. • Government Budgeting- India and Odisha. • Land reforms in India & Odisha. • Effects of liberalization on the economy, changes in industrial policy and their effects on industrial growth. • Infrastructure: Energy, Posts, Roads, Airports, Railways in the Country and Odisha. • Industrialisation in Odisha - Issues and prospects. Agriculture • Major cropping patterns in various parts of the country, different types of irrigation and irrigation systems storage, transport and marketing of agricultural produce and issues and related constraints; e-technology in the aid of farmers in India & Odisha. • Issues related to direct and indirect farm subsidies and minimum support prices; Public Distribution System- objectives, functioning, limitations, revamping; issues of buffer stocks and food security; Technology missions; economics of animal-rearing in India & Odisha - Doubling of Farmers' Income. • Food processing and related industries in India & Odisha - scope and significance, location, upstream and downstream requirements, supply chain management. Biodiversity and Environment • Conservation, environmental pollution and degradation, environmental impact assessment. • Disaster and Disaster Management in the Country and in Odisha - State institutions and policies on Disaster Management. • Linkages between development and spread of extremism. Left wing extremism in Odisha. Security and Disaster Management • Challenges to internal security though communication networks, role of media and social networking sites in internal security challenges, basics of cyber security; money-laundering and its prevention - Arts & policies relating to Cyber Security and Money laundering. • Security challenges and their management in border areas - linkages of organized crime with terrorism. • Various Security forces and agencies of the Country and Odisha and their mandate. OPSC OAS Main General Studies 4 (GS 4) Syllabus General Studies-IV: Technology, Economic Development, Bio-diversity, Environment, Security and Disaster Management This paper will include questions to test the candidates' attitude and approach to issues relating to integrity, probity in public life and his problem-solving approach to various issues and conflicts faced by him in dealing with society. Questions may utilize the case study approach to determine these aspects. The following broad areas will be covered: • Ethics and Human Interface: Essence, Determinants and Consequences of Ethics in Human Actions; Dimension of Ethics; Ethics - in Private and Public Relationships. • Human Values -Lessons from the Lives and Teachings of Great Leaders, Reformers and Administrators; Role of Family, Society and Educational Institutions in Inculcating Values. • Attitude: Content, Structure, Function; its Influence and Relation with Thought and Behaviour; Moral and Political Attitudes; Social Influence and Persuasion. • Aptitude and Foundational Values for Civil Service, Integrity, Impartiality and Non-partisanship, Objectivity, Dedication to Public Service, Empathy, Tolerance and Compassion towards the weaker-sections. • Emotional Intelligence-Concepts, and their Utilities and Application in Administration and Governance • Contributions of Moral Thinkers and Philosophers from India and World. • Public/Civil Service Values and Ethics in Public Administration: Status and Problems; Ethical Concerns and Dilemmas in Government and Private Institutions; Laws, Rules, Regulations and Conscience as Sources of Ethical Guidance; Accountability and Ethical Governance; Strengthening of Ethical and Moral Values in Governance; Ethical Issues in International Relations and Funding; Corporate Governance. • Probity in Governance: Concept of Public Service; Philosophical Basis of Governance and Probity; Information Sharing and Transparency in Government, Right to Information, Codes of Ethics, Codes of Conduct, Citizen's Charters, Work Culture, Quality of Service Delivery, Utilization of Public Funds, Challenges of Corruption. • Case Studies on above issues. • RAYACADEMY IAS Coaching: Your Guide to OPSC OAS Mains Success The vast scope of the OPSC Main Syllabus, OAS Main Syllabus and Odisha Civil Services Main exam Syllabus requires strategic preparation. Rayacademy IAS coaching, a leader in IAS exam preparation, can be your perfect partner on this journey. We offer a comprehensive coaching program that covers all aspects of the syllabus, including: • Structured Course Material: Our meticulously designed study materials align perfectly with the OPSC Main Syllabus and OPSC Syllabus, ensuring you cover everything that matters. • Expert Guidance: Our faculty consists of seasoned professionals who provide in-depth subject knowledge, effective answer writing strategies, and personalized mentorship to help you excel. • Optional Subject Guidance: We offer specialized coaching for a wide range of optional subjects, helping you master your chosen field. • Mains-focused Test Series: We conduct rigorous test series designed to simulate the actual exam format, allowing you to practice answer writing, improve time management, and identify areas for improvement. By combining a thorough understanding of the OPSC Syllabus with the expert guidance of Rayacademy IAS Coaching, you
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Rayacademy IAS
Apr 22, 2024
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Dreaming of a career in the prestigious Odisha Civil Services (OCS)? Then cracking the Odisha Public Service Commission (OPSC) OAS exam is your first crucial step. The gateway to this path is the Preliminary Examination, and mastering the OPSC Syllabus, OPSC OAS Syllabus, OAS Prelim Syllabus is essential for success. This blog post equips you with a comprehensive breakdown of the official syllabus. Understanding the OPSC OAS Prelims The OPSC OAS Prelims consist of two mandatory objective-type (multiple choice) papers, each carrying 200 marks and lasting two hours. Whether you search for Odisha Civil Services prelim exam Syllabus or OAS exam prelim Syllabus, both terms refer to this preliminary stage. Subjects Tested in the OPSC OAS Prelims • Paper-I: General Studies • Current events of national and international importance: Stay updated on the latest happenings around the world. • History of India and Indian National Movement: Strengthen your foundation in Indian history. • History of Odisha and Odia Nationalism: Understand Odisha's unique place in Indian history (specific to the OAS exam). • Odisha and Indian Geography (Physical, Social, and Economic aspects): Gain a well-rounded perspective on geographical concepts. • Indian Polity and Governance (Constitution, Political System, Panchayati Raj, Public Policy, Rights Issues): Delve into the functioning of the Indian government system. • Economic and Social Development (Sustainable Development, Poverty, Inclusion, Demographics, Social Sector Initiatives): Grasp the intricacies of economic and social development. • Environmental Ecology, Biodiversity, and Climate Change (general knowledge): Build awareness on crucial environmental issues. • General Science: Broaden your scientific knowledge. • Paper-II: Mental Ability and Reasoning Skills • Comprehension: Enhance your reading comprehension skills. • Interpersonal Skills and Communication: Hone your communication and interpersonal abilities. • Logical Reasoning and Analytical Ability: Develop strong reasoning and analytical thinking. • Decision Making and Problem Solving: Sharpen your decision-making and problem-solving skills. • General Mental Ability: Strengthen your overall mental acuity. • Basic Numeracy (Class X level) and Data Interpretation: Master basic numerical concepts and data interpretation techniques. Detailed Syllabus for Deeper Understanding For a more granular understanding of each topic within the Subjects for OAS Preliminary and Subjects for OPSC Preliminary, referring to the official OPSC notification is recommended. This blog post provides a general overview to get you started on your preparation journey. Rayacademy IAS Coaching: Your Partner in OAS Prelims Success The OPSC OAS Prelims demand strategic preparation and a thorough understanding of the Odisha Civil Services exam Syllabus and OAS Syllabus. Rayacademy IAS coaching, a leading name in IAS exam preparation, can be your perfect ally on this path. We offer comprehensive coaching that covers all aspects of the syllabus, including: • Structured Course Material: Our meticulously designed study materials align perfectly with the OPSC OAS Syllabus and OPSC Syllabus, ensuring you cover everything that matters. • Expert Guidance: Our faculty consists of seasoned professionals who provide in-depth subject knowledge, effective test-taking strategies, and personalized mentorship to help you excel. • Regular Mock Tests: We conduct regular mock tests that simulate the actual exam format, allowing you to identify areas for improvement, manage time effectively, and build exam confidence. • Focus on Current Affairs: Stay ahead of the curve in Current events of national and international importance with our dedicated focus on keeping you updated on the latest happenings. By combining a thorough understanding of the OPSC Syllabus with the expert guidance of Rayacademy IAS Coaching, you can confidently approach the OPSC OAS Prelims and take a significant step towards achieving your dream career in the Odisha Civil Services. Stay tuned for our upcoming blog posts where we'll delve deeper into the various subjects of the syllabus and provide valuable preparation tips to help you succeed! OPSC Prelim Mentorship Foundation https://www.wix.app/stores/42407688-d9c1-4120-b437-e440a78d88ed/catalog/73714378-b7cb-7073-9352-05aead71b0b6?d=https://www.rayacademyias.in/product-page/opsc-prelim-mentorship-foundation OPSC Prelim Test Series https://www.wix.app/stores/42407688-d9c1-4120-b437-e440a78d88ed/catalog/5c2248ba-9db5-0526-a0da-65c8b65de5f6?d=https://www.rayacademyias.in/product-page/opsc-prelim-test-series Now comes the crucial next step: the OPSC OAS Mains. To succeed in this stage, a thorough understanding of the OPSC Main Syllabus, OAS Main Syllabus, Odisha Civil Services Main exam Syllabus is essential. This blog post provides a breakdown of the official syllabus and highlights how Rayacademy IAS coaching can empower you to conquer the OPSC OAS Mains. Understanding the OPSC OAS Mains The OPSC OAS Mains is a written exam consisting of two parts: Part-I and Part-II. Part-I comprises qualifying papers in Odia Language and English Language, while Part-II includes papers that contribute to your merit ranking. Whether you search for Odisha Civil Services Main exam Syllabus or OAS exam Main Syllabus, both terms refer to this structure. Subjects Tested in the OPSC OAS Mains • Part-I: Qualifying Papers • Paper-I: Odia Language (250 Marks): Hone your Odia language skills through comprehension, precis writing, vocabulary usage, short essays, and translation. • Paper-II: English Language (250 Marks): Strengthen your English language proficiency in comprehension, precis writing, vocabulary usage, and short essays. • Part-II: Papers Counted for Merit • Paper-I: Essay (250 Marks): Develop strong essay writing skills to effectively express your ideas. • Paper-II: General Studies-I (250 Marks): Delve into Indian Heritage and Culture, Odisha Heritage and Culture, History and Geography of the World and Society. • Paper-III: General Studies-II (250 Marks): Gain a comprehensive understanding of Governance, Constitution, Polity, Social Justice and Inter-State Relations. • Paper-IV: General Studies-III (250 Marks): Explore topics like Technology, Economic Development, Bio-diversity, Environment, Security and Disaster Management. • Paper-V: General Studies-IV (250 Marks): Develop a strong foundation in Ethics, Integrity and Aptitude. • Paper-VI & Paper-VII: Optional Subject (250 Marks Each): Choose two optional subjects from a vast list offered by the OPSC and delve deeper into your area of interest. • Exam Pattern Summary • Written Test (Sub Total): 1750 Marks • Personality Test: 250 Marks • Grand Total: 2000 Marks Read Detailed Syllabus for in-depth understanding For a more granular understanding of each topic within the Subjects for OAS Main and Subjects for OPSC Main, referring to the official OPSC notification is recommended. This blog post provides a general overview to get you started. Qualifying Papers in OPSC OAS and Evaluation Process • Qualifying Papers (Part-I): Odia Language and English • These papers are of matriculation standard and are meant to assess your reading comprehension and ability to express yourself clearly in both Odia and English. • They are qualifying papers, meaning you need to secure a minimum qualifying mark (often 25% each) to proceed to the evaluation of Part-II papers. • Marks obtained in these papers are not included in the final merit ranking. • Evaluation Process • The evaluation of all papers (Essay, General Studies, and Optional Subjects) happens simultaneously with the qualifying papers. • However, only candidates securing the minimum qualifying marks in both Odia and English will have their Part-II papers evaluated for merit ranking. Qualifying Papers and Evaluation Process The OPSC OAS Mains includes two qualifying papers in Part-I: Odia Language and English. These papers assess your proficiency in reading comprehension and written expression in both languages. While the marks obtained in these papers are not included in the final merit ranking, securing a minimum qualifying mark (often 25% each) is mandatory to proceed to the evaluation of Part-II papers, which contribute to your final rank. The evaluation of all written papers (Essay, General Studies, and Optional Subjects) happens simultaneously with the qualifying papers. However, only candidates who score the minimum qualifying marks in both Odia and English will have their Part-II papers considered for merit ranking. By understanding these details, you can ensure you devote sufficient time and effort to preparing for the qualifying papers to progress to the merit-determining stages of the OPSC OAS Mains exam. Rayacademy IAS Coaching: Your Guide to OPSC OAS Mains Success The vast scope of the OPSC Main Syllabus, OAS Main Syllabus and Odisha Civil Services Main exam Syllabus demands strategic preparation. Rayacademy IAS coaching, a leader in IAS exam preparation, can be your perfect partner on this journey. We offer a comprehensive coaching program that covers all aspects of the syllabus, including: • Structured Course Material: Our meticulously designed study materials align perfectly with the OPSC Main Syllabus and OPSC Syllabus, ensuring you cover everything that matters. • Expert Guidance: Our faculty consists of seasoned professionals who provide in-depth subject knowledge, effective answer writing strategies, and personalized mentorship to help you excel. • Optional Subject Guidance: We offer specialized coaching for a wide range of optional subjects, helping you master your chosen field. • Mains-focused Test Series: We conduct rigorous test series designed to simulate the actual exam format, allowing you to practice answer writing, improve time management, and identify areas for improvement. By combining a thorough understanding of the OPSC Syllabus with the expert guidance of Rayacademy IAS Coaching, you can confidently approach the OPSC OAS Mains and take a significant step closer to achieving your dream career in the Odisha Civil Services. Stay tuned for our upcoming blog posts where we'll delve deeper into the various subjects of the syllabus and provide valuable preparation tips to help you succeed!
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If you're aspiring to become an OAS (Odisha Administrative Service) officer and seeking the best coaching institute in Bhubaneswar, Odisha, look no further than RAYACADEMY. Our institution is renowned for its exceptional coaching services, and we are here to answer your questions and guide you on your journey to success. ​ Ray Academy is a leading provider of coaching for competitive exams in India. The academy offers a wide range of courses, including UPSC IAS, OPSC OAS, and civil services exam preparation. Ray Academy is known for its high-quality teaching, experienced faculty, and comprehensive curriculum. One of the key factors that sets Ray Academy apart from other coaching institutes is its focus on personalized attention. The academy's small class sizes allow each student to receive individual attention from their faculty. This ensures that students are able to understand the material and master the concepts. In addition to personalized attention, Ray Academy also offers a variety of other resources to help students succeed. The academy has a well-stocked library with a wide range of books and resources on competitive exams. The academy also offers a variety of online tools, such as mock tests and practice questions, to help students prepare for the exams. Ray Academy is committed to helping students achieve their dreams of becoming civil servants. The academy's comprehensive curriculum, experienced faculty, and personalized attention have helped thousands of students succeed in the competitive exams. If you are serious about becoming a civil servant, Ray Academy is the perfect place to start your journey. Here are some of the ways in which Ray Academy helps in providing coaching: • Expert faculty: Ray Academy has a team of experienced and qualified faculty who are experts in their respective fields. They are passionate about teaching and are committed to helping students succeed. • Comprehensive curriculum: Ray Academy's curriculum is comprehensive and covers all the important topics that are likely to be asked in the competitive exams. The curriculum is also updated regularly to keep up with the changing trends of the exams. • Personalized attention: Ray Academy offers personalized attention to each student. This ensures that students are able to understand the material and master the concepts. • Online resources: Ray Academy offers a variety of online resources to help students prepare for the competitive exams. These resources include mock tests, practice questions, and study materials. • Competitive fees: Ray Academy offers competitive fees that are affordable for most students. If you are looking for a comprehensive and effective coaching institute for competitive exams, then Ray Academy is the perfect choice for you. The academy has a proven track record of success and offers a variety of resources to help students succeed. Which coaching is best for OAS in Odisha? Whichinstitute is best for OPSC in Odisha? How can start preparing for OPSC? Which institute is best for OAS? Which institute is best for OPSC in Odisha? When it comes to OAS coaching and OPSC (Odisha Public Service Commission) preparation in Odisha, RAYACADEMY stands out as the top choice. Our institute has a stellar reputation for providing comprehensive coaching programs specifically tailored to meet the requirements of the OAS and OPSC exams. With a team of experienced faculty members, personalized learning plans, and a track record of producing successful candidates, RAYACADEMY ensures you receive the best guidance and support for your OAS and OPSC endeavors. ​ How do I become an OAS officer? To become an OAS officer, you must follow these steps: 1. Qualification: You need to possess a bachelor's degree from a recognized university. 2. Age Limit: The minimum age requirement is 21 years, while the maximum age limit varies based on category and reservations. 3. Preliminary Examination: You must clear the OPSC Preliminary Examination, which consists of objective-type questions to test your knowledge and aptitude. 4. Main Examination: After qualifying the preliminary exam, you need to clear the OPSC Main Examination, which comprises written papers and an interview. 5. Interview: Once you pass the Main Examination, you will be called for a personal interview to assess your personality, communication skills, and suitability for the OAS position. 6. Final Selection: The final selection is based on your performance in the Main Examination and the interview. ​ How many attempts are there for OAS? As per the rules of the Odisha Public Service Commission, the number of attempts allowed for OAS varies based on different categories. Generally, candidates from the General category have a maximum of 6 attempts, while candidates belonging to reserved categories may have additional attempts and age relaxations as per the prescribed norms. ​ Can I crack OAS without coaching? While coaching can significantly enhance your preparation, it is possible to crack the OAS exam without formal coaching. Self-study, combined with the right resources, diligent practice, and a structured study plan, can help you achieve success. However, coaching institutes like RAYACADEMY provide expert guidance, personalized attention, and valuable study materials, which can expedite your learning process and increase your chances of cracking the OAS exam. ​ Can OAS become IAS? Yes, an OAS officer can aspire to become an IAS (Indian Administrative Service) officer. To achieve this, an OAS officer needs to appear for and clear the Civil Services Examination (CSE) conducted by the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC). The CSE is a highly competitive exam that selects candidates for various prestigious services, including the IAS. By cracking the CSE, an OAS officer can get promoted to the IAS cadre and serve at the central level. ​ ​ When it comes to OAS coaching in Bhubaneswar, RAYACADEMY is the ideal choice. With our comprehensive coaching programs, experienced faculty, personalized learning approach, and a track record of success, we strive to guide and mentor aspiring OAS officers. Whether you're aiming to crack the OAS exam, seeking guidance on exam preparation, or exploring the possibility of becoming an IAS officer, RAYACADEMY is here to support you every step of the way. Start your journey towards success with us!
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