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UPSC Civil Services Exam Prelims CSAT (GS Paper-II) Analysis 2011–2025

UPSC Civil Services Exam Prelims CSAT (GS Paper-II) Analysis 2011–2025

The UPSC Civil Services Examination (CSE) is among the most competitive exams in India. Every year, lakhs of aspirants attempt this examination to join prestigious services such as the IAS, IPS, IFS, and other central services. The Prelims stage of UPSC CSE consists of two papers:

  • General Studies Paper-I (GS-I) – testing current affairs and general knowledge
  • General Studies Paper-II (GS-II) – popularly known as CSAT (Civil Services Aptitude Test)

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What is CSAT in UPSC?

The Civil Services Aptitude Test (CSAT) is the second paper of UPSC Prelims, designed to evaluate a candidate’s aptitude, logical reasoning, analytical skills, decision-making abilities, and reading comprehension. Unlike GS Paper-I, CSAT is a qualifying exam, and its marks do not contribute to the final Prelims merit list.

Key features of CSAT (GS Paper-II):

  • Marks: 200
  • Questions: 80 objective-type
  • Duration: 2 hours
  • Qualifying Marks: 33% (i.e., 66 out of 200)
  • Medium: English & Hindi
  • Purpose: Test aptitude and reasoning skills essential for an IAS officer
  • Significance: Candidates must qualify CSAT to be eligible for Mains

Skills tested in CSAT include:

  • Reading comprehension
  • Logical and analytical reasoning
  • Basic numeracy and mathematical problem-solving
  • Decision-making and problem-solving
  • Interpersonal and communication skills

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Brief Timeline of UPSC CSAT (Prelims Paper-II)

The UPSC CSAT has evolved significantly since its inception, reflecting UPSC’s effort to balance knowledge assessment with aptitude testing:

Year Evolution of CSAT / Prelims Paper-2
Before 2011 Prelims followed the Kothari Committee (1979) recommendations: GS Paper (150 marks) + Optional Subject Paper (300 marks)
2010–2011 UPSC revised Prelims: Two compulsory papers, each 200 marks
2011 CSAT (GS Paper-II) introduced to assess aptitude, reasoning, and problem-solving skills
2011–2014 CSAT marks counted along with GS-I for Prelims merit
2014 Concerns about language and numeracy led to evaluation reforms
2015 onwards CSAT became a qualifying paper with 33% threshold; scores not counted in merit
Present Pattern unchanged since 2015; aspirants must clear CSAT to appear for Mains

Note: Understanding this timeline is crucial for aspirants to plan preparation strategy and allocate time effectively.


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UPSC CSAT Syllabus Topic-Wise

The CSAT syllabus emphasizes aptitude and reasoning skills, rather than factual knowledge:

1. Comprehension

  • Reading passages (English/Hindi)
  • Understanding ideas, tone, and context
  • Making inferences and drawing conclusions
  • Ability to summarise and interpret information

2. Interpersonal Skills & Logical Reasoning

  • Decision-making and problem-solving
  • Analytical reasoning (verbal and non-verbal)
  • Logical puzzles, seating arrangements, coding-decoding, syllogisms

3. Basic Numeracy

  • Arithmetic: percentages, ratio & proportion, averages
  • Algebra, geometry, and mensuration basics
  • Time, speed, distance, simple interest, profit & loss
  • Data interpretation from tables, charts, and graphs

4. Data Interpretation & Analysis

  • Pie charts, bar graphs, line charts
  • Tables and data sets
  • Case studies requiring calculation and reasoning

5. Decision Making & Problem Solving

  • Evaluating options in administrative scenarios
  • Prioritizing and selecting the best solution
  • Ethical and logical decision-making

Preparation Tip: Focus on practicing comprehension passages, reasoning exercises, and basic numeracy questions regularly.


UPSC CSAT Exam Pattern 2026

Parameter Details
Mode Offline (Pen & Paper)
Duration 2 hours
Maximum Marks 200 marks
Number of Questions 80 MCQs
Marking Scheme +2 marks for correct answer, -⅔ negative marking per wrong answer
Qualifying Marks 33% (66 marks)
Medium English & Hindi
Nature Qualifying only
Skills Tested Comprehension, reasoning, numeracy, decision-making

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CSAT UPSC Trend Analysis (2011–2025)

Analyzing past trends helps aspirants understand topic-wise weightage, difficulty, and evolution of the CSAT paper.

Year Reading Comprehension Logical & Analytical Reasoning Data Interpretation Decision Making Math & Basic Numeracy
2011 39 17 5 8 11
2012 40 28 0 9 3
2013 33 21 9 6 11
2014 31 23 6 0 20
2015 30 18 2 0 30
2016 28 21 0 0 31
2017 30 22 0 0 28
2018 26 22 14 0 18
2019 30 18 0 0 32
2020 26 12 0 0 42
2021 27 15 1 2 35
2022 27 22 0 3 31
2023 28 15 0 0 37
2024 27 18 10 0 25
2025 29 18 0 0 33

Key Observations:

  • Reading comprehension consistently accounts for ~30–35% of questions
  • Numeracy and basic arithmetic questions vary slightly each year
  • Decision-making appears occasionally (case-based)
  • Logical reasoning is stable and tests conceptual understanding

CSAT UPSC Trend Analysis 2011–2025 Graph


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UPSC CSAT Previous Year Paper (2014–2025)

Referring to the previous year’s question papers is crucial for understanding:

  • Question types and patterns
  • Topic weightage
  • Difficulty level trends

Candidates are advised to download and practice previous CSAT papers from 2014–2025 to enhance time management and accuracy during exams. PDFs can be linked later on the website.

Year CSAT Paper PDF Link
2025 UPSC CSAT General Studies Paper-II Download PDF
2024 UPSC CSAT General Studies Paper-II Download PDF
2023 UPSC CSAT General Studies Paper-II Download PDF
2022 UPSC CSAT General Studies Paper-II Download PDF
2021 UPSC CSAT General Studies Paper-II Download PDF
2020 UPSC CSAT General Studies Paper-II Download PDF
2019 UPSC CSAT General Studies Paper-II Download PDF
2018 UPSC CSAT General Studies Paper-II Download PDF
2017 UPSC CSAT General Studies Paper-II Download PDF
2016 UPSC CSAT General Studies Paper-II Download PDF
2015 UPSC CSAT General Studies Paper-II Download PDF
2014 UPSC CSAT General Studies Paper-II Download PDF

Preparation Strategy for CSAT 2026

  • Prioritize Qualifying Marks:
    Aim for 100–120 marks to clear 33% threshold comfortably.
  • Mock Tests & Practice:
    Solve 20–25 full-length mock tests to build speed and accuracy.
  • Topic-Wise Focus:
    • Reading comprehension daily (editorials, UPSC notes)
    • Logical reasoning and decision-making exercises
    • Basic numeracy and data interpretation
  • Time Management:
    Practice 2-hour timed sessions to simulate exam conditions.
  • Avoid Over-Preparation:
    CSAT is qualifying only, so avoid excessive time on high-level mathematics or reasoning beyond the syllabus.

Conclusion

The UPSC CSAT (GS Paper-II) is a qualifying hurdle that tests aptitude, logical reasoning, comprehension, and basic numeracy. From its inception in 2011 as a merit-counting paper to its current qualifying format since 2015, CSAT ensures candidates entering the Mains stage possess essential analytical skills.

Key takeaway: With focused preparation, practice of previous papers, and understanding topic-wise trends from 2011–2025, aspirants can clear CSAT efficiently and concentrate on GS Paper-I and optional subjects for Mains.


FAQs

1. What is UPSC CSAT?

Civil Services Aptitude Test (CSAT) is Prelims Paper-II, qualifying only, testing reasoning, comprehension, numeracy, and decision-making.

2. Does CSAT score count for Prelims merit?

No, since 2015, CSAT is qualifying only with 33% marks threshold.

3. What is the CSAT syllabus?

Comprehension, logical reasoning, basic numeracy, data interpretation, decision-making, and problem-solving.

4. How many questions are in CSAT 2026?

80 objective questions for 200 marks, 2 hours duration.

5. How to prepare for CSAT effectively?

Focus on past papers, mock tests, basic numeracy, reasoning exercises, and daily reading for comprehension.

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YearPrelims-GSPrelims-CSATMains-GS 1Mains-GS 2Mains-GS 3Mains-GS 4Mains-EssayMains-EnglishMains-Hindi
2025PAPER-1CSATGS IGS IIGS IIIGS IVESSAYENGLISHHINDI
2024PAPER-1CSATGS-IGS-IGS-IIIGS-IVESSAYENGLISHHINDI
2023PAPER-1CSATGS-IGS-IGS-IIIGS-IVESSAYENGLISHHINDI
2022PAPER-1CSATGS-IGS-IIGS-IIIGS-IVESSAYENGLISHHINDI
2021PAPER-1CSATGS-IGS-IIGS-IIIGS-IVESSAYENGLISHHINDI
2020PAPER-1CSATGS-IGS-IIGS-IIIGS-IVESSAYENGLISHHINDI
2019PAPER-1CSATGS-IGS-IIGS-IIIGS-IVESSAYENGLISHHINDI
2018PAPER-1CSATGS-IGS-IIGS-IIIGS-IVESSAYENGLISHHINDI
2017PAPER-1CSATGS-IGS-IIGS-IIIGS-IVESSAYENGLISHHINDI
2016PAPER-1CSATGS-IGS-IIGS-IIIGS-IVESSAYENGLISHHINDI
2015PAPER-1CSATGS-IGS-IIGS-IIIGS-IVESSAYENGLISHHINDI
2014PAPER-1CSATGS-IGS-IIGS-IIIGS-IVESSAYENGLISH HINDI

Prelims Previous Years Papers – Subject & Year Wise

PRE SUBJECT201820172016201520142013
Science & Technology201820172016201520142013
Environment201820172016201520142013
Geography201820172016201520142013
Modern India201820172016201520142013
Medieval India201820172016201520142013

Mains Previous Years Papers – Subject & Year Wise

MAINS SUBEJECT201820172016201520142013
Internal Security201820172016201520142013
Governance201820172016201520142013
Geography201820172016201520142013
Ethics – I201820172016201520142013
Ethics – II (Case Studies)201820172016201520142013
Environment and Ecology201820172016201520142013
Disaster Management201820172016201520142013
Ancient History and Art & Culture201820172016201520142013
Agriculture201820172016No Question20142013
Indian Society2018201720162015 20142013

Cut Off Marks


  • Cut off marks on the basis of GS Paper-I only. GS Paper-II was of qualifying nature with 33% marks as per Rule-15 of Civil Services Examination

    Subject to 10% marks in each of the seven competitive papers i.e. Essay, GS-I, GS-II, GS-III, GS-IV, Optional-I and Optional-II.

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