The UPSC Combined Geo-Scientist Examination, also known as the CGSE, is conducted in three parts: the written examination, the interview/personality test, and a medical examination. Below, I’ll provide a detailed overview of the exam pattern for each part:
The written examination for the Combined Geo-Scientist Examination consists of three papers:
Part A: Geology
Part B: Geophysics
Part C: Chemistry
Part A: Groundwater Hydrology
Part B: Engineering Geology
Candidates who qualify in the written examination are called for an interview/personality test conducted by the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC). The interview assesses the candidate’s suitability for various geological and scientific services. It includes questions related to general awareness, current affairs, and the candidate’s specific subject knowledge.
Candidates who qualify in the interview undergo a medical examination to ensure they meet the required physical and medical standards for the relevant geological and scientific services.
The UPSC Geologist Examination, which is part of the Combined Geo-Scientist and Geologist Examination, consists of three parts: the written examination, the interview/personality test, and a medical examination. Below, I’ll provide a detailed overview of the exam pattern for each part:
The written examination for the Geologist Examination comprises three papers:
Part A: Geology
Part B: Geophysics
Part C: Chemistry
Candidates who qualify in the written examination are called for an interview/personality test conducted by the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC). The interview assesses the candidate’s suitability for various geological and scientific services. It includes questions related to general awareness, current affairs, and the candidate’s specific subject knowledge.
Candidates who qualify in the interview undergo a medical examination to ensure they meet the required physical and medical standards for the relevant geological and scientific services.