Civil Servant (IAS/PCS)
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7 years ago
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7 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
No, you are not eligible for PCS or UPSC exam after class 12th, you have to do at least graduation then only you can apply for the exam. So after passing the Bachelor's degree exam, you can apply for this exam.
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7 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
Generally, a student who took a subject with the static course can complete the exam easily as the syllabus of the static subject is not changing a lot. These static subjects are History, Geography, Political Science, and Sociology. So, try to choose among these subjects. But never forget a student with a technical degree can also crack the exam, so the subject does not matter a lot but hard work does.
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7 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
Chanakya Institute and Rau's IAS are the best coaching classes for UPSC preparation coaching classes in India. But for UPSC, you have to focus on your self-study and hard work then only success is possible in this exam. But if your Optional subject is not belonging to the course of Bachelor's degree then you can take the help of coaching classes.
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7 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
Nowadays, competition is really tough so cracking any exam is really going to be tough. Both the exams have different requirements, think about your background and which exam is suitable for you because in UPSC exam, you have a deep knowledge of one subject with at least good knowledge of all the subjects.
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7 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
Yes, it is helpful because unfortunately B.Com and BA syllabus tally with GS papers apart from the optional subject. So, if you take economics, it is really helpful in the exam, but you have to study very carefully and with clear understanding.
All the best.
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7 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
It is not necessary, but after doing graduation in any specialisation programme, you get more value and scope in comparison to class 12th or 10th pass aspirants. If you have no B.Tech degree then you can go for various short-term certificate course by which you can learn more about this field because, for a job, you need to have a proper knowledge about the field.
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