Deputy Collector (DCA) Syllabus and Exam Pattern 2024

A civil service officer who assists in administrative tasks within a sub-division, including law and order, revenue collection, and policy implementation.

Additionally, they highlight the Group 1 Deputy Collector exam, which is a challenging test for aspiring DCs that requires intellectual ability, leadership skills, and efficient management of government affairs.

The preparation for this exam is demanding and needs a focused and patient approach. The article aims to guide candidates through this preparation process.


Deputy Collector (DCA): Overview

MPSC DCA Exam Details
Post NameDCA (Deputy Collector)
Organizing BodyMaharashtra Public Service Commission
Total Post203 vacancies
LanguageEnglish and Marathi
Selection Process⁕ Prelims
⁕ Mains
⁕ Interview
Vacancies203 
DCA Pre EXAM Date16th June 2024
DCA Mains EXAM Date
SalaryRs. 56,100 to Rs. 1,77,500
EligibilityGraduate
Official Websitehttps://mpsc.gov.in/
CategoryApplication Fees (2023)Application Fees (2024)
For General categoryRs 374/-Rs 394/-
For Reserved categoryRs 274/-Rs 294/-

Eligibility Criteria Deputy Collector Position

CriteriaRequirements
Age LimitBetween 19 to 38 years
Educational QualificationBachelor’s degree
NationalityIndian citizens
Physical StandardsMust meet specified height, weight, and chest measurements

Deputy Collector Syllabus

PaperMPSC Syllabus for Deputy Collector
Paper 1 – General Studies⁕ Indian history and culture,
⁕ Geography of India and the world,
⁕ Polity and governance,
⁕ Economic and social development,
⁕ Environmental ecology and biodiversity,
⁕ Current events of national and international
⁕ importance, General science
Paper 2 – CSAT (Civil Services Aptitude Test)⁕ Comprehension,
⁕ Interpersonal skills including communication skills,
⁕ Logical reasoning and analytical ability,
⁕ Decision-making and problem-solving,
⁕ General mental ability

MPSC Deputy Collector: Exam Pattern

The MPSC Deputy Collector exam pattern consists of three stages: Preliminary Exam, Mains Exam, and Interview. Here’s a brief overview:

Exam StageDescription
Preliminary Exam– First stage of the exam
– Consists of two papers, each lasting 2 hours
Mains Exam– Eligible for candidates who pass the Preliminary Exam
– Involves descriptive-type questions assessing analytical and writing skills
Interview– Concluding stage for candidates successfully clearing the Mains Exam

Preliminary Exam

Paper NoSubjectTopics CoveredTotal MarksNumber of QuestionsMarks per QuestionNegative MarkingTime
1General StudiesIndian Polity, Economy, History, Geography, Science & Technology, Environment & Ecology, Current Affairs20010021/3rd2hr
2Civil Services Aptitude Test (CSAT)Comprehension, Interpersonal Skills, Logical Reasoning, Analytical Ability, Decision Making, Problem-Solving, Basic Numeracy, Data Interpretation20010021/3rd2hr

Main Exam

PaperSubjectTotal MarksTopics CoveredTime
1Marathi1002hr
2English1002hr
3GS 1150⁕ Indian and Maharashtra state history,
⁕ Geography,
⁕ polity
⁕ economy
⁕ current affairs
2hr
4GS 2150⁕ Governance
⁕ Constitution
⁕ Social Justice
⁕ International Relations
2hr
5GS 3150⁕ Technology
⁕ Economic Development
⁕ Environment
⁕ Security
⁕ Disaster Management
2hr
6GS 4150⁕ Ethics
⁕ Integrity
⁕ Aptitude
2hr

Interview

The key to a successful interview is confidence, clear communication, and a thorough understanding of your subject matter.


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I am HARSH WALDE, I am The Creator of mpscsyllabus.com. I am Graduate From G. H. Raisoni Collage of Engineering at Software Engineer and Now I am UPSC Aspirant Preparing for IAS

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