> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.upscyatra.in/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# UPSC CSE Syllabus Overview: The Complete Blueprint

> Navigate the UPSC Civil Services Examination syllabus across Prelims, Mains, and Optional papers. Understand the three-stage structure before you begin.

The UPSC Civil Services Examination (CSE) is one of the most expansive competitive examinations in the world — not because every topic is tested deeply, but because the syllabus spans an extraordinary breadth of human knowledge, from ancient Indian art to cybersecurity, from constitutional law to environmental ecology. Before you open a single textbook, you need to understand the architecture of this exam: what is tested at each stage, how marks are allocated, and where your preparation energy will have the greatest return. This overview gives you that blueprint.

## The Three-Stage Journey

UPSC selects candidates through a sequential, eliminative process. Each stage has a distinct purpose and demands a different mode of thinking. Clear each stage in order — there are no shortcuts.

<Steps>
  <Step title="Stage 1 — Prelims: The Filter">
    Prelims is a two-paper objective test designed to create a manageable shortlist from hundreds of thousands of applicants. Only your **GS Paper I** score counts for merit; CSAT (Paper II) is purely qualifying.

    | Paper           | Questions | Marks | Nature              |
    | --------------- | --------- | ----- | ------------------- |
    | GS Paper I      | 100 MCQs  | 200   | Merit-based ranking |
    | CSAT (Paper II) | 80 MCQs   | 200   | Qualifying (≥33%)   |

    Roughly 10,000–15,000 candidates clear Prelims each year for approximately 1,000 final vacancies. The cutoff fluctuates significantly — track previous years' cutoffs on UPSCYatra to calibrate your target score.
  </Step>

  <Step title="Stage 2 — Mains: The Scholar">
    Mains is a written examination that tests analytical depth, structured expression, and command over a wide range of subjects. Your Mains score forms the bulk of your final merit ranking.

    | Component               | Papers       | Marks     |
    | ----------------------- | ------------ | --------- |
    | General Studies I–IV    | 4 papers     | 1,000     |
    | Optional Subject I & II | 2 papers     | 500       |
    | Essay                   | 1 paper      | 250       |
    | **Total (Merit)**       | **7 papers** | **1,750** |

    Two additional papers — English and an Indian Language — are qualifying in nature and do not count toward your merit score. The Mains stage is where toppers are separated from the rest; quality of answer writing matters as much as content knowledge.
  </Step>

  <Step title="Stage 3 — Interview: The Personality Test">
    The final stage is a structured interview conducted by a UPSC Board. It is not a test of your factual knowledge alone — the board assesses your intellectual curiosity, clarity of thought, ethical grounding, and suitability for a career in public service.

    | Component        | Marks |
    | ---------------- | ----- |
    | Personality Test | 275   |

    Combined with your 1,750 Mains marks, the **grand total is 2,025 marks**. Your final rank is determined by this aggregate. A strong interview can elevate your rank significantly, making it a stage worth preparing for from Day 1 of your journey.
  </Step>
</Steps>

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## The Golden Rule of UPSC Preparation

<Note>
  "Success in UPSC is 50% knowledge and 50% understanding of what NOT to read."
</Note>

The syllabus is deliberately broad, but UPSC consistently examines a predictable core within it. Aspirants who try to read everything exhaust themselves chasing diminishing returns. The smartest strategy is to identify high-frequency topic clusters from Previous Year Questions (PYQs) and build depth there before expanding outward. Use UPSCYatra's PYQ analysis tools to map exactly which parts of each syllabus topic have appeared — and how often — over the past 10 years.

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## Explore Every Syllabus Section

Use the cards below to navigate the detailed syllabus breakdown for each paper. Each page covers official UPSC topics, key sub-themes, and targeted preparation notes.

<CardGroup cols={2}>
  <Card title="Prelims GS Paper I" icon="circle-1" href="/syllabus/prelims-gs">
    100 MCQs · 200 marks · 2 hours
    History, Geography, Polity, Economy, Environment, Science & Current Affairs
  </Card>

  <Card title="Prelims CSAT (Paper II)" icon="circle-2" href="/syllabus/prelims-csat">
    80 MCQs · 200 marks · Qualifying at 33%
    Comprehension, Reasoning, Numeracy & Data Interpretation
  </Card>

  <Card title="Mains GS Paper I" icon="book-open" href="/syllabus/mains-gs1">
    250 marks · Descriptive
    Indian Heritage, History, Freedom Struggle, Society & Geography
  </Card>

  <Card title="Mains GS Paper II" icon="scale-balanced" href="/syllabus/mains-gs2">
    250 marks · Descriptive
    Constitution, Governance, Social Justice & International Relations
  </Card>

  <Card title="Mains GS Paper III" icon="seedling" href="/syllabus/mains-gs3">
    250 marks · Descriptive
    Economy, Agriculture, Science & Technology, Environment & Security
  </Card>

  <Card title="Mains GS Paper IV" icon="heart-handshake" href="/syllabus/mains-gs4">
    250 marks · Descriptive
    Ethics, Integrity, Aptitude & Case Studies
  </Card>
</CardGroup>

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## Your First Step: Let PYQs Guide Your Syllabus Reading

<Tip>
  Before you start reading any standard reference book, spend two hours on UPSCYatra's PYQ explorer for Prelims and Mains. Filter by topic, year, and paper to discover which syllabus areas UPSC actually examines most frequently. This single exercise will save you weeks of low-yield reading and give your preparation a data-driven foundation from Day 1.
</Tip>

<CardGroup cols={2}>
  <Card title="Prelims GS Paper I PYQs" icon="clock-rotate-left" href="/features/prelims-pyq">
    Browse every Prelims GS question since 2011, filtered by topic and year.
  </Card>

  <Card title="Prelims CSAT PYQs" icon="clock-rotate-left" href="/features/csat-pyq">
    Practise every CSAT question since 2011 by section and difficulty level.
  </Card>

  <Card title="Mains GS Papers PYQs" icon="clock-rotate-left" href="/features/mains-pyq">
    Explore all Mains GS questions across GS I–IV, with model answers.
  </Card>

  <Card title="Mains Answer Writing Practice" icon="pen-line" href="/features/mains-answer-writing">
    Write and review answers using UPSC-style prompts and topper copies.
  </Card>
</CardGroup>
