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‘Philosophy’ upsc paper confused essay a lot

'Philosophy' upsc paper confused essay a lot
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Bengaluru: “The real rational and rational thing is real.” “What is research but a blind date with technology.” These are two of the eight topics in the UPSC parent inspection essay paper, which began on Friday.
This paper, which used to have a topic-based topic in the past, no this year and abstract, philosophical topics took their place, promising some candidates.
As part of the UPSC parent, the candidate must write seven papers between January 7 and January 16.
The 28-year-old candidate from the city told Tii that he had expected topical-based questions about current affairs and was shocked by heavy paper philosophy.
“Even though we know there will be these questions, I hope at least one or two topic-based topics.
It feels a little more difficult than expected,” he said.
When prospective UPSC tries to think outside the box, but the box is outside the universe.
#Upsc mains essay pa …
https://t.co/twxwtd12UG- अपराजिता (@ AparaJita_2018) 1641561451000Candidates is also taken to social media to express their views and immediately, memes and jokes flood the platform.
Aparajita, a Twitter user, wrote: “When prospective UPSC tries to think about the box, but the box is outside the universe.” Other users, Gauri Rai, tweeted: “UPSC essay paper is a blind date with random quotes.” #Upsc CSE Mend Essay Paper! This will sound very philosophical.
Indeed now and now it’s all about real tests …
https://t.co/td71T4RQLI- Shubham Singh (@ Shubhamin94) 16415584777000HOW, the paper also gathers appreciation from the netizen section.
Shubbham Singh, a research analyst, tweeted: “It will sound very philosophical …
now it’s all about the real test of the candidate’s personality.
UPSC is on track to change things drastically.
There is no fit knowledge that will succeed.
Someone must be authentic .
“the trend is good, say Expertsvinay GB Kumar, founder and director, insight IAS, Bengaluru, said that this paper set by UPSC to get rid of a herd mentality and prevent candidates from rote learning.
Explaining that the paper trend that leaned towards philosophical topics began three years ago, he said there was no question this year with the topic of general studies such as cybersecurity, democracy, agriculture or any problem-based topic.
Kumar added that mastering this change would not occur in overnight and candidates needed to have the habit of reading and writing practices.
He estimates that the essay score will drop at least 10 signs this year from the last.
“The highest sign is likely to be between 135 and 140, or less,” he said.
Sajal Singh, Civilized Founder, called an effervescent paper and said UPSC tried to check the depth of a person’s ability to think of a broad spectrum of subjects.
“One must identify the theme of the essay, link it with general study papers, go for the widest interpretation possible and enrich with quotes, stories, and anecdotes,” he said.

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