Hi all, I have complied the result
of science subjects (Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics) in last 12 years, from
annual reports of UPSC (http://www.upsc.gov.in/general/rti/slno1.htm#PageTop)
Optional
Subject
|
Number
of candidates
Appeared
|
Number
of candidates
Recommended
|
Percentage
of successful candidates
|
Physics(2002)
|
164
|
13
|
7.90
|
Physics(2003)
|
237
|
22
|
9.30
|
Physics(2004)
|
185
|
24
|
13.00
|
Physics(2005)
|
154
|
21
|
13.60
|
Physics(2006)
|
210
|
11
|
5.20
|
Physics(2007)
|
229
|
12
|
5.24
|
Physics(2008)
|
239
|
16
|
6.70
|
Physics(2009)
|
191
|
30
|
15.70
|
Physics(2010)
|
243
|
24
|
9.90
|
Physics(2011)
|
323
|
31
|
9.60
|
Physics(2012)
|
266
|
17
|
6.40
|
Physics(2013)
|
147
|
13
|
8.80
|
Optional
Subject
|
Number
of candidates
Appeared
|
Number
of candidates
Recommended
|
Percentage
of successful candidates
|
Maths
(2002)
|
238
|
20
|
8.40
|
Maths
(2003)
|
341
|
21
|
6.20
|
Maths
(2004)
|
216
|
11
|
5.10
|
Maths (2005)
|
164
|
19
|
11.60
|
Maths (2006)
|
202
|
20
|
9.90
|
Maths (2007)
|
198
|
7
|
3.53
|
Maths (2008)
|
277
|
8
|
2.90
|
Maths (2009)
|
243
|
14
|
5.80
|
Maths (2010)
|
279
|
20
|
7.20
|
Maths (2011)
|
337
|
28
|
8.30
|
Maths (2012)
|
325
|
23
|
7.10
|
Maths (2013)
|
329
|
20
|
6.10
|
Optional Subject
|
Number of
candidates
Appeared
|
Number of
candidates
Recommended
|
Percentage
of successful candidates
|
Chemistry(2002)
|
75
|
2
|
2.60
|
Chemistry(2003)
|
133
|
7
|
5.30
|
Chemistry(2004)
|
109
|
0
|
0.00
|
Chemistry(2005)
|
84
|
4
|
4.80
|
Chemistry(2006)
|
89
|
5
|
5.60
|
Chemistry(2007)
|
110
|
9
|
8.18
|
Chemistry(2008)
|
124
|
7
|
5.60
|
Chemistry(2009)
|
109
|
9
|
8.30
|
Chemistry(2010)
|
107
|
7
|
6.50
|
Chemistry(2011)
|
123
|
11
|
8.90
|
Chemistry(2012)
|
104
|
11
|
10.60
|
Chemistry(2013)
|
85
|
6
|
7.10
|
17 comments:
its disappointing..but i m still with chemistry....thanks sir
It's very useful data....thanks for it. But could you let me know the selection percentage of popular arts subjects PLEASE........
I am thinking of taking maths...and am confident of scoring good but my only concern is scaling ..can u plz elaborate on scaling.
@ Pramode jain..it is on the UPSC website..and i had mentioned the link for report also...so u can get it from there....
@ Talha.... No body knows abt the scaling formula...but one thing is sure that if u do more than 540 marks correct ( with correct answers and steps) then surely u will get around 400 marks....so u rather prepare well rather than focusing on scaling formula...
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Thanks a ton
Kavitha
I have not seen such a detailed notes for any optional. thanx for uploading
thanks for ur physics notes sir. its of great use. sir, while studying physics question paper, i found that upto 2011 year upsc has specific question in sections of paper and in 2012 questions of both sections of each paper mixed. i mean in 2012 there is no demarcation like section A & section B . i found questions of section A portion in sec B. can u plz suggest some stratergy.?
in the above comment, i reffered it for IAS physics paper.
Sir, not able to download the chemistry notes stating it has been removed please tell hoe to download the notes
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