UPSC IAS Prelims Examination: Oaths and Resignations

Indian Polity is an important subject in all the three phases of UPSC IAS Examination. The implication of the Polity is carried onward, even when an aspirant gets into the Indian Civil service. It forms a vital part of governance and administrative machinery. So on an average 10%-15% of the questions come from Indian Polity. Because of the importance of weightage given in the UPSC IAS examination, Indian Polity as a subject becomes even more important in the UPSC preparation process.

Conventionally the oath is either a declaration of fact or a promise with wording associated to something considered sacred as a sign of truth. Here we are giving the list of Oath and Resignations.

Many UPSC aspirants predominantly while studying this Indian Polity would have felt that it is a parched and theoretical subject. But it is an interesting subject if approached with the right strategies.

Aspirants would find this topic very helpful while preparing for the IAS Exam.

Aspirants should begin their preparation by solving UPSC Previous Year Question Papers now!!To complement your preparation for the upcoming exam, check the following links:

Oaths UPSC

Designation Oath Resignation submitted to
President Chief Justice of India (or Senior most Judge of Supreme Court in the absence of CJI) Vice President
Vice President President President
Prime Minister President President
Comptroller & Auditor General President President
Attorney General President President
Solicitor General President President
Chairman, Union Public Service Commission President President
Governor, RBI President President
Chief Election Commissioner President President
Speaker of Lok Sabha No separate oath is administered separately Deputy Speaker of Lok Sabha
Deputy Speaker of Lok Sabha President Speaker of Lok Sabha
Deputy Chairman of Council of States Chairman
Member of the house of Parliament President Chairman of the upper house or the Speaker of Lower House.
Governor Chief Justice of the High Court President
Chief Minister Governor Governor
Chief Justice of High court Governor President
Other Judges of High Court Governor President
Chairman State Public Service Commission Governor President
Speaker of Assembly Governor Deputy Speaker of Assembly

Also, check out the relevant links to prepare for the exam even better –

The above details would help candidates prepare for UPSC 2023. UPSC exam-related preparation materials will be found through the links given below.

Current Affairs Quiz UPSC Syllabus
IAS Salary Static GK
Best Optional Subjects for UPSC 10 Must-Read Books for IAS Aspirants
UPSC Monthly Current Affairs Magazine UPSC Prelims exam
Eligibility Criteria For UPSC UPSC Mains
UPSC Exam Pattern Check Trend Analysis of UPSC Prelims
UPSC Books Daily News Analysis
IAS Exam UPSC Calendar 2023

Aspirants can find complete information about upcoming Government Exams through the linked article.

Online Quiz 2022

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