📝 UPSSSC PCS 2025: Lower PCS Syllabus Released — Know the Exam Pattern & Questions to Be Asked
📌 Questions: 100 multiple‑choice questions
📌 Duration: 2 hours
📌 Total Marks: 100
📌 Negative Marking: 0.25 marks deducted for each wrong answer📚 Subject‑Wise Syllabus DetailsThe syllabus is divided into three major parts — each testing different data-facets of general awareness, knowledge, and aptitude:🧠 Part‑1: General Studies & Core SubjectsThis forms the bulk of the paper and includes:· History of india & indian National Movement· Indian Polity & Constitution· Geography of india & World· Indian Economy & Social Development· General Science· Environment, Ecology & Disaster Management· Current Affairs (National & International)· General Intelligence / Reasoning· Elementary Mathematical Skills· General hindi (Grammar, Vocabulary, Correspondence)These topics test a candidate’s grasp of general awareness, comprehension, reasoning, and language skills.💻 Part‑2: Computer & Information TechnologyCovers:· Basics of hardware and software· Internet and email usage· E‑governance and cyber safety· Practical application of MS Word, Excel, and cybersecurity fundamentals· Emerging technologies like AI, IoT, Big Data etc.🌍 Part‑3: General Knowledge of Uttar PradeshState‑specific knowledge includes:· history, culture, and heritage of UP· Geography (rivers, climate, districts)· Economy, agriculture, and infrastructure· Administrative structure and major schemes· Current affairs specific to Uttar Pradesh🎯 Types of Questions to ExpectBased on the latest syllabus and official pattern, here’s what kinds of questions are likely to be asked:✅ MCQs Across Topics· History & Polity: Questions on freedom movement events, Constitution provisions, and governance systems.· General Science: Daily life science questions plus basics of Physics, Chemistry, and Biology.· Maths & Reasoning: Basic arithmetic, algebra, geometry, and logical reasoning problems.· Computer IT: Practical understanding of software, web, wallet PLATFORM' target='_blank' title='digital-Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW">digital tools, and cyber awareness.· UP GK: Geography of major rivers, UPSC‑style polity of UP, present economic schemes.🧠 Current Affairs FocusImportant national and international developments, government policies, and social issues are part of the syllabus, so recent events should be prepared thoroughly.📌 Negative Marking Means Strategy MattersWrong answers reduce your score (0.25 deduction per incorrect question), so accuracy is crucial in this exam setting.📥 How to Prepare Effectively1. Study the Official Syllabus Fully: Know each subject area well before planning topics.2. Practice Previous Year Papers: Solving past papers helps understand question styles and difficulty levels.3. Focus on UP‑Specific GK: Uttar Pradesh geography and issues are uniquely tested in this exam.4. Revise Current Affairs: Monthly compilations and newspaper summaries should be part of your routine.5. Mock Tests: Take regular mock tests to improve speed and accuracy within time limits.📅 Final TakeawayThe release of the official UPSSSC Lower PCS syllabus for 2026 gives aspirants a clear roadmap for preparation — covering General Studies, Computer & IT, and state‑specific knowledge areas. With this syllabus, candidates can strategically plan their study schedule, focus on important sections, and improve their chances of success in the competitive main exam.· The detailed Lower PCS syllabus and pattern has been released.· The UPSSSC Lower PCS notification for 2026 with 2285 vacancies is out. Disclaimer:The views and opinions expressed in this article are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of any agency, organization, employer, or company. All information provided is for general informational purposes only. While every effort has been made to ensure accuracy, we make no representations or warranties of any kind, express or implied, about the completeness, reliability, or suitability of the information contained herein. Readers are advised to verify facts and seek professional advice where necessary. Any reliance placed on such information is strictly at the reader’s own risk.