UPPSC PCS Prelims Exam analysis 2021 for paper 2; Reasoning moderately difficult, check expected cutoff
Ujjwal Kirti | October 24, 2021 | 04:38 PM IST | 2 mins read
UPPSC paper 2 has concluded. Check the detailed UPPSC prelims paper 2 analysis 2021 to know the overall difficulty level of the question paper.
NEW DELHI: The Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission (UPPSC) has conducted the UPPSC PCS prelims exam today in two shifts. Candidates who appeared in the UPPSC PCS prelims exam can check the UPPSC paper 2 exam analysis 2021 here. Although UPPSC paper 2 is qualifying in nature, questions were moderately difficult. According to the UPPSC exam analysis 2021, there were more passages in comprehension which were time consuming.
According to Rohan Shukla, who gave his second attempt, the reasoning section was moderately difficult whereas other sections were relatively easy. Earlier, in the first shift of the UPPSC PCS exam , geography section tricked most of the students. With the help of UPPSC PCS exam analysis 2021, students will get to know more about difficulty level and expected cut off of UPPSC PCS 2021.
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UPPSC PCS exam analysis 2021: Paper 2
Candidates can check the topic-wise difficulty level of the paper 2 of UPPSC prelims exam 2021 . The UPPSC PCS exam analysis 2021 is completely based on the inputs shared by the candidates who appeared in the exam and experts.
UPPSC paper 2 exam analysis 2021 - Topic-wise
|
Section |
Difficulty level |
|
Comprehension |
Easy to moderate |
|
Interpersonal skills (communication skills) |
Moderate |
|
Logical reasoning and Analytical ability |
Moderate to difficult |
|
Problem solving and decision making |
Moderate |
|
General Mental Ability |
Moderate |
|
Elementary Maths |
Easy to moderate |
|
General English |
Easy |
|
General Hindi |
Moderate |
UPPSC prelims cut off 2021 - Expected
According to the exam pattern of UPPSC PCS 2021, paper 2 is qualifying in nature. Students need to secure 33% to get qualified. Candidates can check the UPPSC expected cut off 2021 for paper 1 based on the exam analysis of UPPSC PCS 2021
UPPSC PCS expected cut off 2021
|
Category |
UPPSC expected cutoff marks |
|
General |
122-130 |
|
OBC |
119-124 |
|
SC |
103-110 |
|
ST |
102-106 |
The UPPSC PCS prelims result will be announced tentatively by the third week of November 2021. The qualified candidates are eligible for the mains stage of the UPPSC PCS exam 2021 which will be a descriptive test.
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