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CBSE Syllabus 2019 : Prepare With CBSE Exam Pattern

CBSE Syllabus 2019: Central Board of Secondary Education is looking for the most deserving applicants for filling the CBSE Jobs. All the aspirants with the eligible qualification can check for the CBSE Syllabus 2019. Only few days left over for applying the CBSE Exam. All the applicants who are applied for the CBSE Recruitment 2019 can check the details form the below link. Applicants who are appearing for the CBSE exam can check and practice with the CBSE Syllabus 2019.  Here, the exam date, exam timing and all other details are given in the below PDF. Time to check the details from the CBSE Syllabus and CBSE Exam Date and all other details.  To know further information about the CBSE Syllabus 2019, aspirants can check the details from the below link.

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CBSE Exam Pattern 2019

Aspirants who are appearing for the CBSE Recruitment 2019 can check the CBSE Exam Pattern 2019. All the applicants must have the clear idea about CBSE Exam Pattern 2019. This is the right time for the aspirants to get ready for the exam. The written exam will play a major roll in the exam.

  • The State Services Preliminary Examination for selection of candidates for Main Examination.
  • State Services Main Examination (written Examination and Interview) for final selection of candidates for the various categories of services and post.

1. Preliminary Examination – (Objective Type): In the Preliminary Examinations there will be 2 compulsory papers of 02 hours duration each. Both the question papers will
have objective type multiple choice questions. There will be five choices of answers for each question out of which one is to be selected.There will be negative marking for wrong answer.

First Question Paper: General Studies (Question 100, Marks 200, Duration 2.00 Hours).02 marks will be awarded for each right answer and 01 mark will be deducted for each wrong answer.Marks obtained=2R-W (where R stands for number of right answers and W stands for number of wrong answers.).

Second Question Paper: Aptitude Test (Question 100, Marks 200, Duration 2.00 Hours) 02 marks will be awarded for each right answer and 01 mark will be deducted for each wrong answer.Marks obtained=2R-W (where R stands for number of right answers and W stands for number of wrong answers.).

Minimum Qualifying Marks: In each Question paper essential qualifying marks for the unreserved category will be 33%,and 23% for reserved categories and handicapped candidates.Candidates will be short listed for main examination on the basis of merit.

S.No. Name of Question Paper Duration Total Remark
1. Paper-I 3 Hours 200
Language
2. Paper-II 3 Hours 200 Candidates should write two Essays 1 from each section compulsorily
Essay
3. Paper-III 3 Hours 200
History, Constitution and Public Administration
4. Paper-IV 3 Hours 200
Science, Technology, and environment
5. Paper-V 3 Hours 200
Economics & Geography
6. Paper-VI 3 Hours 200
Mathematics & Logical Ability
7. Paper-VII 3 Hours 200
Philosophy & Sociology
Total Marks 1400
8. Interview/ Personality Test 150
Grand Total Marks 1500
  1. Question papers for Main Examination will be of Conventional nature i.e.: Short/ Medium/ Long answers Type.
  2. Candidates short listed for the Main Examination on the basis of Preliminary Examination (Screening Test) must appear for all the seven papers in Main Examination. Candidates selected for the Interview on the basis of Main Examination must appear in the Interview. Absence in any paper of Main Examination and Interview will be liable for disqualification.
  3. All the question papers except first -”Language” may be answered in Hindi or English chosen by the candidates. However, a candidate will not be permitted to write part of the paper in Hindi and part of it in English.

Paper II – Essay:

There will be two sections in this paper. 1. National level Problems 2. Chhattisgarh State Problems. The Candidates will be given three options in each section and will have to write on one option from each section, the problem – solution (reason, present status including data and solution).

Paper III to VII will contain the questions as given below:

Section 01:- In this section, there will be 20 compulsory questions from various parts of the syllabus of the paper concerned. Each question will carry02 marks. Thus the maximum marks in this section will be 40. (Word limit for answer of each question – about 30).

Section-02:– In this section there will be 10 compulsory questions from various parts of the syllabus of the paper concerned. Each question will carry 04 marks. Thus the maximum marks in this section will be 40. (Word limit for answer of each question – about 60).

Section 03:– In this section there will be 05 compulsory questions from various parts of the syllabus of the paper concerned. Each question will carry 08 marks. Thus the maximum marks in this section will be 40. (Word limit for answer of each question – about 100).

Section 04:- In this section total 03 questions will be given from various parts of the syllabus of the paper concerned. Out of which 02 questions will have to be solved. Each question will carry 20 marks. Thus the maximum marks in this section will be 40. (Word limit for answer of each question – about 250).

Section 05:– In this section total 02 questions will be given from various parts of the syllabus of paper concerned. Out of which 01 question will have to be solved. This question will carry 40 marks. Thus the maximum marks in this section will be 40. (Word limit for answer of the question – about 500).

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