What are the eligibility requirements for the PCS exam?
- Jul
- 05
- Posted by Simran Kaur
- Posted in HAS, HCS Exam, IAS, PCS Exam
The candidate keen to appear in the PCS examination is supposed to abide by the following conditions: A. Nationality: The candidate can either be a Citizen of India, Nepal, Bhutan or Tibetan refugee who came to India before 1962.A person of Indian origin who has migrated from Pakistan, Burma, Sri Lanka and East African countries […]
read moreWhat are the facilities that the Punjab Civil Services Officer enjoy?
- Jul
- 05
- Posted by Simran Kaur
- Posted in HAS, HCS Exam, IAS, PCS Exam
The PCS officer is entitled to the increment provided his conduct has been good and satisfactory. Also under the Assured Career Progression scheme by the Government, the employee has entitled the benefit of fixed pay from time to time. Also other benefits such as compensatory and house-rent allowance which shall be determined in reference to […]
read moreWhich exam is easier for preparation, Indian administrative services or Punjab civil services?
- Jul
- 05
- Posted by Simran Kaur
- Posted in HAS, HCS Exam, IAS, PCS Exam
Every exam is difficult if not prepared with conviction and focus and no exam is difficult if one provides their full effort in it. A successful attempt in the examination requires a dedicated effort from the student in understanding the topics followed by sufficient practice that enables one to strengthen the concepts. Some of the […]
read moreIs preparing for PCS Exam different from preparing for IAS Exam?
- Jul
- 05
- Posted by Simran Kaur
- Posted in HAS, HCS Exam, IAS, PCS Exam
Both the IAS and PCS exam requires the candidates to have an extensive understanding of a wide variety of subjects such as History, Geography, Political Science, Science, General Studies Art and CULTUREand even Ethics. The subjects are almost identical with a big chunk of syllabus overlapping. While the UPSC questions are targeted towards having an […]
read moreWhat is the pattern of the PCS Punjab Mains exam?
- Jul
- 05
- Posted by Simran Kaur
- Posted in HAS, HCS Exam, IAS, PCS Exam
The Mains consists of entirely essay type questions. and basically comprises of a written examination of 7 papers mostly containing conventional questions. All the papers are elaborative with each paper of 3 hours duration. As mentioned above there will be seven compulsory papers with the candidate having the options to answer in either of the […]
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