Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) Civil Services Main Examination – Complete Detailed Guide
The Civil Services Main Examination (Mains) is the second stage of the Civil Services Examination conducted by the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC). Candidates who qualify the Preliminary Examination are eligible to appear for Mains.
Unlike Prelims (objective MCQs), UPSC Mains is a descriptive written examination.
This stage evaluates:
- Depth of knowledge
- Analytical ability
- Clarity of thought
- Decision-making capacity
- Administrative understanding
- Writing skills
A main is the real ranking stage because its marks (along with the Interview) determine the final merit list.
1. Nature and Purpose of UPSC Mains
UPSC Mains does not test memory alone.
It tests whether a candidate can become a capable administrator.
UPSC evaluates:
- Understanding of issues
- Balanced opinion
- Problem-solving approach
- Ethical thinking
- Communication ability
- Answer writing under time pressure
A candidate writes 9 papers in 5 days.
2. Total Papers in UPSC Mains
Paper | Subject | Marks | Nature |
Paper A | Indian Language | 300 | Qualifying |
Paper B | English | 300 | Qualifying |
Paper I | Essay | 250 | Merit |
Paper II | General Studies-I | 250 | Merit |
Paper III | General Studies-II | 250 | Merit |
Paper IV | General Studies-III | 250 | Merit |
Paper V | General Studies-IV (Ethics) | 250 | Merit |
Paper VI | Optional Subject Paper-1 | 250 | Merit |
Paper VII | Optional Subject Paper-2 | 250 | Merit |
Total Merit Marks = 1750
Interview/Personality Test = 275 marks
Final Total = 2025 marks
3. Qualifying Language Papers (Paper A & Paper B)
These are only for qualification.
Marks are not counted in ranking, but you must pass.
Minimum Required:
Approximately 25% marks (around 75/300)
If you fail → your GS and Optional papers are not evaluated.
Paper A – Indian Language
Choose one language from the 8th Schedule (e.g., Kannada, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Marathi, etc.)
Includes:
- Essay
- Precise
- Comprehension
- Translation
- Basic grammar
Paper B – English
Tests:
- Comprehension
- Precise
- Essay
- Grammar
- Vocabulary
4. Essay Paper (Paper I)
- 250 marks
- 3 hours
- Write 2 essays (from 4–8 topics)
UPSC evaluates:
- Clarity
- Structure
- Logical flow
- Balanced arguments
- Examples
- Strong conclusion
Essay is one of the highest scoring papers and can significantly influence final rank.
5. General Studies Papers
GS Paper-I
Indian Heritage & Society, History & Geography
Topics:
- Indian culture (art, architecture, literature)
- Ancient, Medieval & Modern Indian history
- Freedom struggle
- Post-independence consolidation
- World history (Industrial Revolution, World Wars, Colonization)
- Indian society (diversity, women, population, poverty)
- Geography of India & world
GS Paper-II
Polity, Governance & International Relations
Topics:
- Constitution of India
- Fundamental Rights & Duties
- Parliament & State Legislatures
- Executive & Judiciary
- Federalism
- Panchayati Raj & Municipalities
- Welfare schemes
- NGOs & pressure groups
- Social sector governance
- India’s foreign relations
- International organizations (UN, WTO, IMF, World Bank)
Very important for future administrators.
GS Paper-III
Economy, Technology, Environment & Security
Topics:
- Indian economy (growth, inflation, budgeting, banking)
- Agriculture
- Infrastructure
- Science & Technology
- Space, IT, AI, biotechnology
- Environment & biodiversity
- Climate change
- Disaster management
- Internal security
Most dynamic paper (current affairs heavy).
GS Paper-IV
Ethics, Integrity & Aptitude
Unique to UPSC.
Topics:
- Ethics & human values
- Attitude
- Emotional intelligence
- Civil service values
- Probity in governance
- Corruption
- Case studies
It tests whether the candidate is a responsible and ethical officer.
6. Optional Subject (Rank Decider)
Choose one optional subject.
- Paper VI – 250 marks
- Paper VII – 250 marks
- Total = 500 marks
This is the single biggest contributor to final rank.
Popular Optionals:
- Geography
- Sociology
- Political Science
- Public Administration
- History
- Anthropology
- Kannada Literature
- Mathematics
Choose based on:
- Interest
- Syllabus size
- Availability of material
- Past scoring trends
7. Answer Writing Pattern
Ideal Structure:
Introduction – definition/context
Body – analysis, arguments, examples, diagrams
Conclusion – solution or way forwardWord Limit:
- 10 markers → 150 words
- 15 markers → 250 words
Time Management:
20 questions in 3 hours
≈ 7–8 minutes per answer8. Medium of Writing
Mains can be written in:
- English
- Any 8th Schedule language (including Kannada)
(Literature optional must be written in that language.)
9. Evaluation Method
Examiners look for:
- Relevance
- Clarity
- Balanced viewpoint
- Examples
- Administrative practicality
- Diagrams/flowcharts (where needed)
They do NOT reward:
- Unnecessary length
- Memorized coaching answers
- Extreme opinions
- ➢Preparation Strategy for Mains
Step 1: Build Concepts
Study standard books for Polity, History, Economy, and Geography.
Step 2: Link Current Affairs
Every static topic must connect with current events.
Step 3: Daily Answer Writing
Start with:
- 2 answers/day
- Then 5
- Then full-length tests
A main is cleared by writing practice, not reading alone.
Step 4: Revision
Revise repeatedly.
UPSC rewards retention, not coverage.11. Common Mistakes
- Writing stories instead of structured answers
- Ignoring optional subject
- Not practicing answer writing
- Exceeding word limit
- Ignoring directive words (Discuss, Examine, Critically Analyze)
12. Timeline After Prelims
Event
Time
Prelims Result
June/July
Mains Exam
September
Mains Result
December/January
Interview
Jan–April
You get only 90–100 days between Prelims and Mains.
Preparation must begin before Prelims.13. Important Truth About UPSC Mains
Prelims → Elimination
Mains → SelectionMany candidates clear Prelims repeatedly but fail Mains because they lack:
- Structured answer writing
- Analytical thinking
- Presentation skills
UPSC selects administrators, not book readers.
- ➢Final Advice
To clear UPSC Mains:
- Study limited books
- Revise multiple times
- Practice answer writing daily
- Focus seriously on optional
- Maintain balanced opinions
- Stay consistent
Consistency + Writing Practice > Intelligence