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		<title>UPSC Civil service exam (cse) 2025 geology optional (mains) paper analysis</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The UPSC Civil Services Examination (CSE) 2025 Geology Optional (Mains) paper tested candidates across all 12 syllabus areas with a balanced 60–70 marks per subject. Our detailed analysis reveals the weightage distribution, difficulty profile, and smart attempt strategies that future aspirants can adopt to maximize scores. Overall, the paper was moderate in difficulty, with Paper I slightly tougher than Paper II, reinforcing the need for broad coverage and smart choice-making in the exam.</p>
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<p><em>Exam Date: Sunday, 31 August 2025</em></p>



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<p>The <strong>2025 Geology Optional papers</strong> followed the standard UPSC structure of two papers (Paper I and II), each divided into Section A and B, with Q1 and Q5 compulsory. Students had to attempt <strong>five questions in total (250 marks)</strong>, ensuring balance between both sections.</p>



<p>Our analysis of the papers, mapped carefully against the official UPSC syllabus, highlights the following key takeaways for future aspirants:</p>



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<li><strong>Balanced Coverage Across the Syllabus</strong><ol><li>Questions spanned all major areas of the syllabus, ensuring no subject could be safely ignored.</li></ol>
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<li>Both fundamental topics (e.g., <em>Continental Drift, GPS, Microfossils, Petrology phase diagrams</em>) and applied/Indian geology (e.g., <em>Delhi Supergroup, Spiti Basin, Pb–Zn deposits, KG Basin</em>) featured prominently.</li>
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<li><strong>Weightage by Subject</strong><ol><li>When regrouped into the <strong>12 official syllabus categories</strong>, the <strong>weightage was broadly uniform</strong>: most major subjects carried <strong>~60–70 marks</strong> each.</li></ol><ol><li>This reflects UPSC’s design choice of ensuring <strong>balanced representation</strong>, rather than concentrating marks heavily in only a few areas.</li></ol>
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<li>Future candidates should therefore treat <strong>all subjects as equally important</strong> from a marks perspective, with no area being “low priority.”</li>
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<li><strong>Difficulty Profile</strong><ol><li>Marks-weighted difficulty averaged <strong>~1.5 on a 1–3 scale</strong> (1 = easy, 2 = medium, 3 = hard).</li></ol><ol><li><strong>Paper I</strong> leaned slightly tougher (~1.54) than <strong>Paper II (~1.39)</strong>, largely due to Structural and Engineering Geology questions.</li></ol>
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<li>Overall, a well-prepared student could expect a <strong>moderate paper</strong> with a few tricky concepts (e.g., sheath folds, reserve estimation, thrust geometries).</li>
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<li><strong>Attempt Strategy Matters</strong><ol><li>Because only <strong>five questions out of eight</strong> are attempted, students can <strong>strategically avoid the toughest questions</strong>.</li></ol>
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<li>Future candidates should therefore prepare across the syllabus but practice identifying <strong>safer scoring questions</strong> quickly under exam conditions.</li>
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<li><strong>Overall Message to Students</strong><ol><li>The 2025 paper reinforced UPSC’s approach of testing <strong>breadth + depth</strong>: rewarding both conceptual clarity (easy factual questions) and analytical skills (applied/interpretive questions).</li></ol>
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<li>Success lies in:<ol><li>Covering <strong>all grouped syllabus areas</strong>,</li></ol><ol><li>Practicing <strong>diagram-based answers</strong> (structural geology, petrology, geomorphology), and</li></ol>
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<li>Developing <strong>choice-making skills</strong> to maximize scoring by avoiding the hardest options.</li>
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<p><strong><u>General Geology</u></strong></p>



<ol class="wp-block-list" type="1"><li>Discuss the different types of meteorites. (5)</li><li>Explain the internal structure of the earth. Add a note on discontinuities with neat sketches. (20)</li><li>Explain the magnitude and intensity as an expression of the size of an earthquake. Add a note on the damage caused by an earthquake. (15)</li><li>Discuss the mechanism of seafloor spreading and give four evidences indicateing the expansion in oceanic crust. (15)</li></ol>



<p><strong><u>Geomorphology</u></strong></p>



<ol class="wp-block-list" type="1"><li>Briefly describe two diagnostic landforms each of hot-arid and cold-arid climate. (5)</li><li>Discuss the different in geomorphology of the Eastern Coast and Western Coast of India. What is the main reason of the difference? (15)</li><li>Describe three main controlling factors of soil formation. How does the modern soil differ from the palaeosoil? (15)</li></ol>



<p><strong><u>Remote Sensing</u></strong></p>



<ol class="wp-block-list" type="1"><li>Discuss various fields in which IRS data can be used for the development work and management of resources. (5)</li><li>Discuss the salient features of Indian satellites Cartosat-3 and RISAT-2B. How are these superior to their predecessors? (20)</li></ol>



<p><strong><u>Structural Geology</u></strong></p>



<ol class="wp-block-list" type="1"><li>How do we determine the top of beds from primary features? (5)</li><li>Briefly describe the classification of fold on the basis of fold attitude (dip and plunge) (5)</li><li>What is an unconformity and what are its structural and stratigraphic importance? Discuss four different types of unconformities&nbsp; with neat sketches. (15)</li><li>What is shear zone and what are the conditions of its formation? Discuss its general characteristics and types based on deformation type. (15)</li><li>Discuss Mohr’s stress diagram and its significance. What is its relevance in interpreting different stress conditions in rocks? (20)</li></ol>



<p><strong><u>Paleontology</u></strong></p>



<ol class="wp-block-list" type="1"><li>Describe three processes by which plant remains and invertebrate shells can be preserved as fossils. (5)</li><li>Discuss the morphological trends in the evolution of Homo sapiens from Proto-hominins. (20)</li><li>Give an account of the Lower Gondwana flora from peninsular and extra-peninsular India. What environment conditions do they indicate? (15)</li><li>Name two microfossils and discuss how these are used in reconstructing the palaeoclimatic conditions. (15)</li></ol>



<p><strong><u>Stratigraphy / Indian Stratigraphy</u></strong></p>



<ol class="wp-block-list" type="1"><li>Give an account of the mineral wealth associated with the Cuddapah Supergroup of rocks. (5)</li><li>Briefly describe the economic mineral deposits associated with the Tertiary rocks of India. (5)</li><li>Draw the tectonic sub division map of India and discuss the salient features of each sub-division. (15)</li><li>Describe the standard stratigraphic time scale of the earth, beginning from the oldest to youngest. Discuss the principal events that took place during the time units. (20)</li><li>Discuss about the Cretaceous- Tertiary boundary (K-T boundary) with examples from India. (15)</li></ol>



<p><strong><u>Hydrogeology and Engineering Geology</u></strong></p>



<ol class="wp-block-list" type="1"><li>Explain the factors influencing the groundwater movement and storage. (5)</li><li>Discuss five engineering properties of rocks. (5)</li><li>Explain the process of salt water intrusion with neat sketches. Give examples form India. (15)</li><li>What is landslide? Explain the different types and their causes. Give two examples from India. (15)</li><li>Explain the natural and artificial recharge processes to enhance the ground water potential in hard and soft rock terrains. (20)</li></ol>



<p><strong><u>Mineralogy</u></strong></p>



<ol class="wp-block-list" type="1"><li>How do you measure refractive index of minerals and distinguish high and low relief minerals under microscope? (10)</li><li>Write about the symmetry elements of a crystal. (10) </li><li>Briefly write about the crystal forms of hexagonal system using projection diagrams.</li><li>Define pleochroism of minerals and write about the utility of pleochroism to distinguish minerals and provide examples.</li></ol>



<p><strong><u>Igneous and Metamorphic Petrology</u></strong></p>



<ol class="wp-block-list" type="1"><li>Explain the salient features exhibited by rocks due to thermal metamorphism. (10)</li><li>Explain with suitable examples the implications of albite-anorthite solid solutions in the understanding of crystallisation of magma. (10)</li><li>What do you understand by the term texture of a rock? How do you relate the textures of igneous rocks with the process of magmatic crystallisation? (20)</li><li>Critically discuss the petrogenesis of anorthosites. Comment on the tectonic significance on the distribution of anorthosites. (20)</li><li>Explain the effects of prograde metamorphism on impure carbonate rocks. (10)</li></ol>



<p><strong><u>Sedimentary Petrology</u></strong></p>



<ol class="wp-block-list" type="1"><li>How are sedimentary rocks classified in general based on their process of formation. (10)</li><li>Illustrate with neat sketches the sedimentary facies and facies associations that are likely to develop in a progradational deltaic environment. (20)</li><li>‘Classification of carbonate rocks based on textural components may be useful for interpretation of depositional environment’. Justify the statement with reason. (20)</li><li>How would you distinguish burial diagenetic cements in carbonate rocks from petrographic studies? Draw neat sketches in support of your answer. (10)</li></ol>



<p><strong><u>Economic Geology</u></strong></p>



<ol class="wp-block-list" type="1"><li>Explain the processes of formation of syngenetic and epigenetic ore deposits with suitable examples. (10)</li><li>Describe the geology of the East Coast Bauxite deposits of India. (10)</li><li>Discuss the salient features of various types of lead-zinc ore deposits. Illustrate your answer with schematic diagrams to explain the process of ore formation. (20)</li><li>Describe the geological characteristic of important chromite deposits from different parts of the Indian shield. (20)</li><li>What is coal bed methane? How is it exploited? (10)</li></ol>



<p><strong><u>Mining Geology</u></strong></p>



<ol class="wp-block-list" type="1"><li>Discuss various methods of conservation of minerals resources for achieving sustainable mineral development (10)</li><li>What are the factors which influence the mobility of elements in near surface environment? How does understanding the mobility of elements help in choosing indicators elements for a geochemical exploration programme? (20)</li><li>A vein type copper ore body trending E-W with 90<sup>o</sup> dip and having strike length of 150 m is exposed on the surface. Four trenches are made across the ore body at constant interval, including one trench each at E and W end of the ore body. Thickness of the ore body and assay value measured from the trenches are given in the table. <br>Assuming that the ore body extends up to a depth of 50 m, and the specific gravity of the ore is 2.8, calculate the tonnage, grade and total copper content of the ore body. (20)</li></ol>



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<p>4. Explain the seismic methods of mineral prospecting. (10)</p>



<p><strong><u>Geochemistry and Environmental Geology</u></strong></p>



<ol class="wp-block-list" type="1"><li>Illustrate with examples the role of chemical bonding in minerals in determining certain properties. (10)</li><li>Write about the causes of Sea level changes. (10)</li><li>What do you mean by ‘primitive mantle’? Illustrate the Cosmo chemical and observational constraints on mantle composition. (20)</li><li>Explain about the impact of volcanic eruptions on the environment. (20)</li><li>Briefly mention measures to mitigate lanslides. (10)</li></ol>



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<p>You can check the latest UPSC calendar for the year 2021 here. The first exam of the year &#8211; Combined Geo-Scientist (Preliminary) Examination, 2021 will be held on 21st February 2021 (Sunday). This year UPSC did not release any seats for Geologists in GSI. However, students with geology exam are still eligible to apply for Hydrogeologist positions in GSI.</p>



<p>The combined geologists mains exam will be held on 17 July 2021 (Saturday).</p>



<p>The CSE and IFS prelims exam is scheduled to be held on 27 June 2021. The notification for the same will be released on 10th February 2021 and the last date for application receipts is 2nd March 2021. </p>



<p>The CSE mains exam will commence on 17.09.2021 and has a duration of 5 days. The IFS mains exam will commence on 21.11.2021 with a duration of 10 days.</p>



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<p>BARC OCES-2020 final selection results have been declared on 6n . Click here to view the list of Science Applicants selected for OCES-2020.</p>



<p>Bhabha Atomic Research Centre offers creative and rewarding career opportunities to young qualified men and women who like challenges in frontline areas of Nuclear Science and Technology and are keen to be a part of the expanding Indian nuclear power programme. Ample prospects are available for pursuing innovative research in Physics, Chemistry, Geology, Geophysics, Engineering and Biosciences at BARC and other DAE units.<br><br>Personnel of DAE are broadly categorized as:</p>



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<p>Career opportunities at various levels are available at the Centre in wide ranging R&amp;D areas  of Nuclear Science and Technology.</p>



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<p>Please join Lawrence Kanyan with a crash course in structural geology. Good News! The course is completely free. The following topics will be covered in the course:</p>



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<p>You will also get a chance to interact with the faculty and clarify your doubts. You will also be provided with mentorship and leadership.</p>



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<p>The course is specifically targeted towards students who are preparing for GATE or JAM examinations. However, if you are still new in university and are just interested in broadening your learning horizon, you are most welcome to join us. Students preparing for UPSC CSE and IFoS examinations will also benefit from the course.</p>



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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The UPSC CSE prelims will be held on October 4, 2020 and the mains will be held on January 8, 2021 The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has announced the updated schedule for the examinations that it conducts. As per the new schedule, the UPSC CSE prelims exam will be held on October 4, 2020 ... <a title="UPSC announces new examination schedule" class="read-more" href="https://planet-geology.com/upsc-announces-new-examination-schedule/" aria-label="Read more about UPSC announces new examination schedule">Read more</a></p>
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<p>The Union Public Service Commission (<a href="https://upsc.gov.in/">UPSC</a>) has announced the updated schedule for the examinations that it conducts. </p>



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<p>As per the new schedule, the UPSC CSE prelims exam will be held on <strong>October 4, 2020</strong> and the mains exam will be held on <strong>January 8, 2021</strong>. The original date for the prelims examination was <strong>May 31, 2020</strong> and for the mains exam it was <strong>18 September 2020</strong>. </p>



<p>The CSE prelims exam is also used to select candidates for the mains stage of the Indian Forest Services (IFoS) exam. However, the mains stage of the IFoS examination is different from that of the CSE and is scheduled to be held on <strong>February 28, 2021.</strong></p>



<p>The <a href="https://upsc.gov.in/examinations/Combined%20Geo-Scientist%20%28Preliminary%29%20Examination%2C%202020">UPSC Combined Geo-scientist Examination 2020</a>, for which no announcement had been made before today, has also been rescheduled to <strong>August 8, 2020</strong>. The preliminary stage of the examination was held on <strong>January 19, 2020</strong> and the mains examination was initially scheduled to be held on<strong><em> <a href="https://upsc.gov.in/sites/default/files/Notice-Geol-20-Engl.pdf">27th and 28th June 2020</a></em></strong>. </p>



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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Unlike other UPSC examinations, the UPSC Combined Geo-scientists Examination, 2020 has not been postponed yet. The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) announced on May 20th 2020 that &#8216;taking notice of the extension of several restrictions, the commission decided that it will not bepossible to resume examinations and interviews, for the present.&#8217; For the examination scheduled ... <a title="Will the UPSC Geologist&#8217;s Mains Exam be postponed?" class="read-more" href="https://planet-geology.com/will-the-upsc-geologists-mains-exam-be-postponed/" aria-label="Read more about Will the UPSC Geologist&#8217;s Mains Exam be postponed?">Read more</a></p>
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<p>The Union Public Service Commission (<a href="https://upsc.gov.in/">UPSC</a>) announced on May 20th 2020 that &#8216;taking notice of the extension of several restrictions, the commission decided that it will not be<br>possible to resume examinations and interviews, for the present.&#8217;</p>



<p>For the examination scheduled for this year, UPSC has made the following announcements:</p>



<ol class="wp-block-list"><li>Combined Medical Services Exam-2020, scheduled to be notified on 08.04.2020, stands deferred</li><li>NDA &amp; NA Exam (I)-2020, scheduled to be held on 19.04.2020, stands deferred till further notice.</li><li>Deferment of Personality Tests of the Civil Services (Main) Examination, 2019 from 23.03.2020 till further order</li><li>IES / ISS Examination-2020, scheduled to be notified on 25/03/2020, has been deferred till further notice.&nbsp;</li></ol>



<p>However, no such announcement has been made for the <a href="https://upsc.gov.in/examinations/Combined%20Geo-Scientist%20%28Preliminary%29%20Examination%2C%202020">UPSC Combined Geo-scientist Examination 2020</a>. The preliminary stage of the examination was held on <strong><em>19th January</em></strong> 2020 and the mains examination is scheduled to be held on<strong><em> <a href="https://upsc.gov.in/sites/default/files/Notice-Geol-20-Engl.pdf">27th and 28th June 2020</a></em></strong>. However, not announcement has been made regarding the schedule of the mains examination, and as it stands, the examination is still scheduled to be held in June. Therefore, candidates should continue their preparation assuming that the examination will not be postponed.</p>



<p>Now coming to the practical aspects of conducting an examination in the current scenario, we believe that the Geologist&#8217;s decision is the most difficult to predict. Unlike IES or Civil Services examinations, for which lacs of students will appear, only a few hundreds will appear in the GSI mains examination. A lot will depend upon how fast the restrictions are lifted (or re-imposed incase of COVID-19 resurgence) in the coming weeks. If the interstate travel becomes accessible to students. The mains exam can still be held on the scheduled date. If the interstate travel still remains restricted after two-three weeks from now, there is a very high chance that the GSI mains exam will be postponed.</p>



<p>Still, the final decision is UPSC&#8217;s to make, and at this stage I believe that even they are not sure. That is why they did not make a decision on 20th May and announced that the &#8216;Revised Programme of Examinations/RTs-2020 [ including the date of the Civil Services (Prel.) Examination-2020 ] will be uploaded on 05.06.2020 after assessing the situation. It is likely that we will hear about the UPSC GSI mains exam date on the same day.</p>
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