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SyllabusMay 02, 2025

PET UPSSSC Preliminary Examination Test: Syllabus Details!

UPSSSC PET syllabus details! Covers Indian Economy (1947-1991+, GST), GK, Math, Hindi & Reasoning. Min. qual: 10th pass. Age 18-40 (as of 2025-07-01).
Uttar PradeshUttar Pradesh Subordinate Services Selection Commission (UPSSSC)10th

The Uttar Pradesh Subordinate Services Selection Commission (UPSSSC) administers the Preliminary Eligibility Test (PET) as a qualifying exam for various Group of government posts within Uttar Pradesh. Passing the PET is the initial step for candidates aspiring to participate in subsequent Main Examinations for specific recruitments.

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UPSSSC PET 2025 Notification Alert

The UPSSSC PET 2025 notification (Advt No. 01-Exam/2025) have been released on May 2, 2025. Key tentative dates mentioned are: Online Application Start (May 14, 2025), Last Date for Application (June 17, 2025), and Fee/Correction Last Date (June 24, 2025). Candidates MUST verify these dates and details on the official UPSSSC website.

Notification Details

UPSSSC PET Exam Pattern

Understanding the structure of the exam is crucial for preparation. The PET is an offline, OMR-based test.

ParameterDetails
Exam ModeOffline (Pen-Paper Based on OMR Sheet)
Question TypeObjective Type Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)
Total Questions100
Total Marks100
Marks per Question1 Mark
Exam Duration2 Hours (120 Minutes)
MediumHindi & English
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Marking Scheme

Be mindful of negative marking. For every incorrect answer, 1/4th (or 0.25) of the marks assigned to that question will be deducted.

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Difficulty Level

The questions for subjects numbered 1-9 in the syllabus are generally benchmarked against the NCERT Secondary/Senior Secondary (Intermediate) level.

UPSSSC PET Syllabus: Subject-wise Breakdown

The syllabus encompasses a broad range of subjects, testing general knowledge, aptitude, and language skills.

SubjectMarksKey Topics
Indian History5Indus Valley Civilization, Vedic Culture, Buddhism, Jainism, Mauryan & Gupta Dynasties, Sultanate Period, Mughal Empire, Marathas, British Rule & First War of Independence, Socio-economic impact of British Rule.
Indian National Movement5Swadeshi Movement, Role of Mahatma Gandhi & other leaders, Revolutionary Movements, Legislative Amendments, Quit India Movement, Azad Hind Fauj.
Geography5Physical Geography of India & World (Rivers, Mountains, Deserts, Forests), Climate & Weather, Time Zones, Demographics.
Indian Economy5Indian Economy (1947-1991), Planning Commission, Mixed Economy, Green & White Revolutions, Banking Nationalization, Post-1991 Reforms, Post-2014 Reforms (Agriculture, Structural, Labour), GST.
Indian Constitution & Public Administration5Salient Features, Directive Principles, Fundamental Rights & Duties, Parliamentary System, Federal System, Judicial Structure, District Administration, Local Bodies & Panchayati Raj Institutions.
General Science5Elementary Physics, Elementary Chemistry, Elementary Biology (Based on NCERT up to 10th Standard).
SubjectMarksKey Topics
Elementary Arithmetic5Whole Numbers, Fractions, Decimals, Percentage, Simple Equations, Square & Square Roots, Exponents & Powers, Average.
General Hindi5Sandhi, Vilom Shabd, Paryayvachi Shabd, Vakyaansh ke liye ek shabd, Ling, Samasrut Bhinnarthak Shabd, Muhavare-Lokoktiyan, Samanya Ashuddhiyan, Lekhak aur Rachnayein (Gadya evam Padya).
General English5English Grammar, Questions on Unseen Passage.
Logic & Reasoning5Order & Ranking, Blood Relations, Calendar & Clock, Cause & Effect, Coding-Decoding, Deductive Reasoning/Statement Analysis.
SubjectMarksKey Topics
Current Affairs10National & International Importance.
General Awareness10India's Neighbours, Countries/Capitals/Currencies, Indian States & UTs, Indian Parliament, National/International Days, World Organizations, Indian Tourism, Art & Culture, Indian & World Sports, Books & Authors, Awards & Honours, Climate Change & Environment.
Analysis of Hindi Unread Passage10Two passages with 5 questions each.
Graph Interpretation10Two graphs with 5 questions each.
Table Interpretation & Analysis10Two tables with 5 questions each.

Effective Preparation Strategy

A structured approach enhances your chances of success.

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UPSSSC PET Preparation Roadmap

  • Know the Syllabus & Pattern: Deeply understand the topics and marking scheme.
  • Create a Timetable: Allocate study hours based on subject weightage and your proficiency.
  • Build Fundamentals: Use NCERT books for core subjects.
  • Focus on High-Weightage Areas: Give special attention to Current Affairs, General Awareness, Hindi Passages, Graphs, and Tables (Total 50 Marks).
  • Practice Regularly: Solve previous year papers and mock tests extensively.
  • Analyze Performance: Identify weak areas from tests and work on improving them.
  • Stay Updated: Follow current events diligently for at least 6-12 months prior to the exam.
  • Revise Consistently: Regular revision is key to retaining information. Avoid new topics in the last week.

Previous Year Exam Insights

Analyzing past papers helps understand trends.

AspectObservation
Overall DifficultyGenerally Moderate, with some shifts potentially being Easy-Moderate.
Key Scoring AreasData Interpretation (Graphs & Tables) and Hindi Unread Passages are crucial due to high weightage (10 marks each).
Core Subject QuestionsTypically based on NCERT syllabus up to Senior Secondary level.
Question PatternLargely consistent with the notified syllabus; focus on fundamental concepts.
Frequently Tested AreasIndian National Movement, Fundamental Rights/Duties, Basic Economic Concepts, Elementary Science, Static GK (Awards, Days, Capitals etc.).

Important Resources & Links

Access official information and practice materials.

Visit Official UPSSSC Website Check Notifications Details
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Practice Materials

Previous Year Question Papers and Mock Tests can be found on various educational websites and platforms. Always prioritize resources based on the latest official syllabus and pattern. Look for dedicated UPSSSC PET preparation sections on reputable online learning portals.

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Eligibility Criteria (General)

Based on previous notifications and tentative 2025 information:

  • Age Limit: Typically 18 to 40 years (as of a specified date, e.g., July 1st of the exam year), with age relaxation applicable as per UP government rules.
  • Educational Qualification: Minimum High School (10th Class) pass or equivalent. Higher qualifications are also acceptable. Always refer to the official notification for precise eligibility details for the specific exam cycle.
Last updated: May 02, 2025

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