
The Rajasthan Public Service Commission (RPSC) has announced significant changes to the syllabus and exam pattern of the Rajasthan Administrative Service (RAS) mains examination, one of the state’s most prestigious administrative service tests. The commission’s revised notification mandates candidates to prepare according to the updated syllabus, aiming to make the examination process more coherent and transparent.
Removal of Sports and Yoga from Syllabus
The commission has completely removed the ‘Sports and Yoga’ module from the RAS mains syllabus. Previously included as part of the General Studies paper, this subject will no longer be tested. Experts believe this change will benefit candidates who prefer to focus more deeply on administrative and governance-related topics.
Changes in Exam Pattern: Elimination of 2-Mark Questions
Along with syllabus revision, RPSC has made notable adjustments to the answer-writing format. The most significant change is the removal of 2-mark very short answer questions from the mains exam. The new pattern will include only 5-mark (short answer) and 10-mark (long answer) questions.
The expected word limit for 5-mark questions is around 50 words, while 10-mark questions will require approximately 100 words. This shift emphasizes detailed and analytical answers over brief factual responses.
Impact on Aspirants
The changes have received mixed reactions from candidates. While some feel relieved by the removal of smaller subjects like sports and yoga, others recognize the need to adjust their answer-writing strategies due to the elimination of 2-mark questions.
Experts advise that candidates now focus on developing a deeper understanding of topics rather than rote memorization, as the new question format demands analytical thinking. Effective time management during the exam will also be crucial, given the fewer questions but with higher marks.
Looking Ahead
This move by RPSC is seen as an effort to elevate the standards of the administrative services examination and make the mains exam more comprehensive. The upcoming RAS mains exam will be conducted based on this revised syllabus and pattern. Candidates are encouraged to download the updated syllabus from the official RPSC website to align their preparation accordingly.
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