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Yes, all question papers (except the English Language test) are set in both Hindi and English, allowing you to choose your preferred language for answering.
While the UPSC LEO recruitment test does not explicitly specify the weightage of each subject, it’s generally understood that all sections are equally important for overall success.
The UPSC LEO interview carries a weightage of 25% in the final selection process.
Phase 1/Recruitment Test carries 300 marks, and the interview carries 100 marks. The final selection is decided by adding Phase 1 and interview marks, making it a total of 400 marks. Thus, the interview is worth 25%.
The UPSC LEO Phase 1/Recruitment Test lasts for 2 hours with no sectional timing.
The entire UPSC LEO selection process, from the notification release to the final results, typically takes 10-12 months.
UPSC conducts the LEO interviews at Dholpur House, Shahjahan Road, New Delhi, 110069, India.
While the exact ratio isn’t officially published by UPSC, the estimated LEO recruitment test-to-interview selection ratio is 1:3. It means that candidates called for interviews are typically 3 times the number of vacancies across all categories.