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GS Paper II — Q.4
Tip: Cite a recent SC judgement in the introduction to strengthen your opening.
The Sikkim Public Service Commission (SPSC) conducts the Combined Recruitment Examination (CRE) to fill administrative posts in the state. The selection process is carried out in three successive stages:

The Preliminary exam serves as a screening test to shortlist candidates for the Mains. It consists of two objective-type papers.
| Feature | Paper-I | Paper-II |
| Subjects Covered | General Studies | Aptitude Test (CSAT) |
| Number of Questions | 100 | 100 |
| Total Marks | 200 Marks | 200 Marks |
| Duration | 2 Hours | 2 Hours |
| Negative Marking | 1/3 mark deducted for every wrong answer | 1/3 mark deducted for every wrong answer |
Paper I: General Studies
Paper II: CSAT
The Mains exam is descriptive in nature and consists of one qualifying paper and three merit-based papers.
| Papers | Subject | Total Marks | Question Paper Pattern | Duration |
| Qualifying Paper | General English | 300 | MCQ (150 Marks) & Conventional/Essay (150 Marks) | 3 Hours |
| Paper I (Merit) | General Studies | 300 | MCQ (150 Marks) & Conventional/Essay (150 Marks) | 3 Hours |
| Paper II (Merit) | Optional Subject Paper-I | 300 | MCQ (150 Marks) & Conventional/Essay (150 Marks) | 3 Hours |
| Paper III (Merit) | Optional Subject Paper-II | 300 | MCQ (150 Marks) & Conventional/Essay (150 Marks) | 3 Hours |
Note: The English paper is of Matriculation standard and is qualifying only; its marks are not counted for final ranking.
Qualifying Paper: English
Paper I: General Studies
Paper II & III: Optional Subject
Candidates must choose one optional subject from a list including (but not limited to): Agriculture, Anthropology, Botany, Chemistry, Engineering (Civil/Electrical/Mechanical), Economics, Geography, History, Law, Management, Mathematics, Physics, Political Science, Psychology, Sociology, Zoology, and Literatures (English, Nepali, Hindi).
The final stage evaluates the candidate’s mental caliber, social traits, and interest in current affairs.