Every year Himachal Pradesh Public Service Commission conducts Civil Services Exams across the state. And there are around 35-40 thousand applications for the HAS exam. Out of these, 60% appear in the preliminary test on average. However, 20 times of total vacancies are called for mains written test and 3 times are called for interviews. Here, you will find details about the HAS syllabus and the selection process.
Importantly, you should get familiar with (and keep in mind) the HAS exam pattern discussed here during your preparations. In addition, you will also find about where to get the right study material and the latest current affairs for HPAS.
There are 3 stages of HAS exam:
HPAS Preliminary exam has two papers namely Paper I and Paper II. The questions have multiple choice answers further which a candidate has to choose the correct option.
Paper I: General Studies (consists 100 questions of 200 marks)
Paper II: Aptitude Test (consists 100 questions of 200 marks). Paper II is qualifying in nature and requires minimum 33% marks.
Candidates qualifying Preliminary have to appear for Mains
HAS mains is divided among Compulsory and Optional Subjects.
Subjects such as Hindi and English are qualifying in nature and have a maximum score of 100 each.
Compulsory Papers | |
Paper -I English | 100 Marks |
Paper -II Hindi | 100 Marks |
Paper -III General Studies I | 200 Marks |
Paper – IV General Studies II | 200 Marks |
Paper -V General Studies III | 200 Marks |
Paper – VI Essay | 100 Marks |
Optional Paper | |
Paper I | 100 Marks |
Paper II | 100 Marks |
Interview/Personality Test | 150 Marks |
Total Marks(Comp + Opt) | 1050 Marks |
HAS EXAM PAPER-I includes subjects like General Studies History, Geography, and HPAS
Current Affairs of National and International Importance. In addition, other subjects are Art & Culture, Socio-Economic Development of Himachal Pradesh, Environmental Issues relating to Bio-Diversity and Climate Change, Indian Politics and Governance, and General Science.
PAPER-II includes subjects like Logical Reasoning and Analytical Ability, Decision Making and Problem Solving, and General Mental Ability. Other subjects are Interpersonal Skills, Basic Numeracy, Comprehension Based Questions, Data Sufficiency and Data Interpretation of Class 10th level.
The pattern of HPAS Mains Exam
The whole pattern of the HPAS mains exam has two parts: compulsory and optional subjects.
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