What is Upsc scaling?
Table of Contents
What is Upsc scaling?
This is done for two reasons: to ease out the variations in the inherent difficulty of the different subjects and also the variations in the difficulty of each question paper in a given year. Scaling is done in the IAS mains exam for one more reason apart from the two reasons mentioned above.
What is scaling system?
System scalability is the ability of a computer system or product to continue to function correctly when it is altered in size or volume due to user need.
What is good marks in UPSC mains?
Year | Mains Marks of the last candidate (General Category) | Mains+Interview marks of the last candidate (General Category) |
---|---|---|
2016 | 787/1750 | 988/2025 |
2017 | 809/1750] | 1006/2025 |
2018 | 774/1750 | 982/2025 |
2019 | 751/1750 | 961/2025 |
Is there scaling in UPSC mains?
The Scaling system is not only used in the UPSC Mains exam. While there are no official statements to be about this, it is also known that Normalisation is applied to the Prelims exams as well.
What is scaling system in PCS?
The scaling system was adopted with a view to eliminate the inconsistency in the marking standards of the examiners.
What is the purpose of scaling?
Scaling and root planing is often recommended when a normal cleaning is not able to remove all the plaque. Scaling removes the plaque from the crowns of the teeth, while root planing removes it from the roots that are under the gums.
What is cut off marks in UPSC?
The UPSC cut off marks indicate the marks of the last candidate who was selected based on the number of vacancies in a particular category. The UPSC releases the cut off marks for both Prelims and Mains only after the final result of the Civil Services Exam for that specific year is declared.
How UPSC cut off is calculated?
The merit list is prepared according to the number of vacancies in every category for a particular year. For example, if there are 300 vacancies for OBC category in a year, the mark of the last candidate in the OBC list (of 300) would be the cut-off for that category.
How do you do scale scaling?
Examples of simple scaling methods are:
- Addition of marks – an agreed percentage is added to each mark;
- Multiplication by a factor – each mark is multiplied by an agreed factor.