What is the Syllabus for CDS Indian Polity?

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  • Candidates should prepare Indian Constitution, President and Vice President, Governor, Prime Minister and Cabinet, Emergency provisions, Chief Minister, Chairman and State Council Ministers, Legislative Assembly, SC & HC, Tribunals, Auditor General, Finance Commission and Election Commission, Centre-State and Inter-State Relations, Fundamental Rights and Duties, Amendments, Preamble, Panchayati Raj and Municipalities.
  • The syllabus for CDS Indian Polity comprise of various topics which includes Indian Constitution, Fundamental Rights & Fundamental Duties, Ministers, Legislative Assembly, SC & HC, Tribunals, Auditor General, Finance Commission and Election Commission, Parliament & Indian Judiciary, Union & State Executive, and Constitutional & Non-Constitutional Bodies, Amendments, Preamble, Panchayati Raj and Municipalities, etc.  

    Candidates who are preparing for upcoming CDS exam must follow the syllabus to prepare for the exam and prepare according to the latest exam pattern.

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