The weightage given to the IAS Prelims exam in the overall selection process is only qualifying in nature. This means that the marks obtained in the IAS Prelims exam are not counted in the final merit list for selection.
The IAS Prelims exam consists of two objective-type papers, General Studies Paper-I and General Studies Paper-II (also known as the Civil Services Aptitude Test or CSAT). The minimum qualifying marks for General Studies Paper-I is 33% and for General Studies Paper-II is 66 marks out of 200.
Only those candidates who score above the minimum qualifying marks in both papers are allowed to appear in the IAS Mains exam, which is the next stage of the selection process. The final merit list is prepared based on the marks obtained by the candidates in the IAS Mains exam and the personality test (interview).
Therefore, while the IAS Prelims exam is a crucial step in the selection process as it determines the eligibility of candidates to appear in the IAS Mains exam, its weightage is only qualifying in nature and does not count towards the final selection. At National IAS Academy, which is the best IAS coaching center in Bangalore we make your journey much easier.