In civil services exams, various stages starting from prelims to interview round, the candidates are examined on a considerably broader benchmark as it tests the candidates on several parameters ranging from polity to science and economy to current technology. A person good in any particular subject does not necessarily find the desired success in the civil services written exams as well as in the interview since the pattern of exams is such that you are required to be up to the mark in every subject included in the syllabus. Only an overall preparation could fetch you a success in this exam.
Science and Technology portion is considered as a vital part of the entire syllabus for the civil services exams, the candidates are expected to give in their best in this subject too. As an important component of the entire current affairs syllabus, it deserves your equal attention during the course of preparation. The subject provides you an insight of the developments made in the field of science and technology. It not just provides you with a better understanding of new technologies but gives you an extra edge over other competitors who find it difficult to get along with the new scientific developments and technologies.
The civil services exam aims at assessing the extent of knowledge of a candidate. In the present era of technological advancement a candidate with an ace in technological understanding certainly holds an age over others who lack in the same. We here suggest you some important topics which you can go through during the course of your preparation. The following topics would prove to be of great help in achieving success in the interview.
New technique invented to run ultra-fast Internet
Interceptor missile tested successfully
New maze gene, Meg 1 identified
Artificial Human semen produced to help infertile men
Deadly Disease Murray valley Encephalitis detected
Kepler-20e and Kepler-20f discovered by NASA
Space harpoons developed to take samples from Comets
Habitable earth-like planet, Kepler-22b was discovered by NASA
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