This test series has a total of 16 special exams, each containing 100 MCQs for paper 1 (General Studies) in Hindi as well as English. In addition, GK - GS unlimited access is also granted. To enrol and access this section and attempt exam, please provide your details (name, email, phone) to your institute coordinator. Individual students may buy the test module here.
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Question 1 - How I will get the course? Answer: Online exams are available on the course website, which can be accessed with valid user id and password. Question 2 - What will I get in this course? Answer: In this course, according to the syllabus of examination, you will get 16 practice sets, which you can attempt from computer or your mobile. Beside 16 syllabus sets, English (155), Hindi (35), computer (10) test are also provided. Question 3 - When I will get the result? Ans: These tests are automatically evaluated. so results, marks, correct incorrect answer, explanations will be available immediately after test submission. Question 4 - Study material will get together or daily? Answer: Test material are available online and will be given altogether. Question 5 - What will be the payment method? Answer: You can pay for the course through online net banking / Debit card or credit card from the website. Question 6 - How long will the course be available after payment? Answer: After approximately 10 - 20 minutes of making the payment, you can access the course, because after the payment, we will enroll you in the course. Question 7 - Is their any time restriction to access tests? Answer: No. Exams can be attempted any time any day 24x7. Open attempts beyond allotted time would be automatically submitted. Please re-attempt the test, if you want. Question 8 - Where I can attempt exams? Answer: Students may use their own Phone / computer anywhere, according to their convenience. It is expected that students will not use any unfair means during test. On-site examinations are also conducted at GyanKatta Exam centres. Question 9 - What will be the language for exams? Answer: English and Hindi |
Paper |
Prelims Syllabus |
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Paper-I |
General Studies Current Affairs, History of India, Geography, Polity of Government, Economics, Social development, Environmental science and ecology |
Paper-II |
CSAT (Common State Aptitude Test) Mental Ability, Logical reasoning, Analysis, Decision making, Problem-solving abilities, English comprehension, Communication skills |
Paper | Mains Syllabus |
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Paper-I |
Marathi and English Essay writing, Translation, Precise Writing |
Paper-II |
Marathi and English Idioms and phrases, Vocabulary, Punctuation, Comprehension |
Paper-III |
History History of Modern India (1818-1857) particularly Maharashtra, Establishment of British Rule in India, Socio-Cultural Changes, Social and Economic Awakening, Emergence and growth of Indian Nationalism, National Movement in Gandhi Era, India after independence, History and Geography, Modern History, British rule and freedom struggle, Selected Social Reformers of Maharashtra, The cultural heritage of Maharashtra Geography- With special reference to Maharashtra Physical geography, Economic Geography of Maharashtra: Minerals & Resources, Human and Social Geography of Maharashtra, Environmental Geography, Population Geography (with reference to Maharashtra), Remote sensing Geography and Agriculture Agroecology, Climate: Atmosphere, Soils, Water management |
Paper-IV | The Constitution of India, Political System (Structure, Powers, and Functions of Government), State Government and Administration, District Administration, Rural and Urban Local Government, Educational system, Parties & Pressure Groups, The Media, The Electoral Process, Administrative Law, Central & State Government Privileges, Some Pertinent Laws, Social Welfare & Social Legislation, Public services, Control over Public Expenditure, Legislation, Election process |
Paper-V |
Human Resource Development Human resource development in India, Education, Vocational Education, Health, Rural Development Human Rights Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR 1948), Child, women, youth, and tribal Development, Development of Socially Deprived Classes (SC, ST, VJ/NT, OBC, etc.), Welfare of Aged People, Labour welfare, Welfare of Disabled Persons, People's Rehabilitation, International & Regional Organisations, Consumer protection, Values and Ethics |
Paper-VI |
Economy and Planning Indian Economy, Urban and Rural Infrastructure Development, Industry, Co-operation, Economic Reforms, International Trade and International Capital Movements, Measurement and estimate of Poverty, Factors determining employment, Economy of Maharashtra Economics of development and agriculture Macro Economics, Public Finance and Financial Institutions, Growth, Development and International Economics, Indian Agriculture, Rural Development and Cooperation, Agriculture, Indian Industry, Infrastructure, and Services Sector, Food and nutrition Science and Technology Developments Energy: Conventional & Non-conventional, Computer & Information Technology, Space Technology, Biotechnology, Nuclear Policy of India, Disaster Management |
Open Time: Examinations can be accessed anytime - any day.
Venue: Students may use their own Phone / computer anywhere, according to their convenience. It is expected that students will not use any unfair means during test. Tests are also conducted at GyanKatta Examination Centers.
Pattern: Each test is strictly 120 minutes long (2 hours). It consists of 100 multiple choice questions (MCQ). Open attempts beyond allotted time would be automatically submitted.
Language: English and Hindi
Result: Students may access their result, marks, grades and explanations of correct & incorrect answers immediately after test submission.
Validity: One Year
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