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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

Scholar-Level 17

Hello,
Yes, BA in Sociology helps in clearing the exam as there are some portions in GS Paper 1 which came from sociology but if you take history, geography or economics, it will be beneficial as compared to sociology.

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Rohan Ahuja

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Hi Pinder!
These are the best institutes in Chandigarh for IAS preparation:
1. Chanakya IAS Academy
2. Abhimanu IAS Study Group
3. Anil Narulas IAS Study Centre
4. SNM IAS Coaching Institute
5. IAS Today, Sector 15.

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ANAND KUPSC Aspirant

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You have to crack UPSC CSE exam which is conducted every year.

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ANAND KUPSC Aspirant

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You can prepare from home as many online websites have free coaching and everything is in the internet. Or, you may also go to various academies because they will guide you in a correct way. This is the right time for preparation as you are in your undergraduate course.
All the best.

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ANAND KUPSC Aspirant

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No. To become an IAS officer, you have yo be graduated and that graduation can be of any course.

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ANAND KUPSC Aspirant

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You have to be a graduate to write UPSC civil services exams. You can study any degree.

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ANAND KUPSC Aspirant

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Yes. Even you can prepare while pursuing your degree itself. This is the complete list of UPSC Optional subjects for civil services main examination. You have to opt for any one subject. Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Science
Anthropology
Botany
Chemistry
Civil Engineering
Commerce and Accountancy
Economics
Electrical Engineering
Geography
Geology
History
Law
Management
Mathematics
Mechanical Engineering
Medical Science
Philosophy
Physics
Political Science and International Relations
Psychology
Public Administration
Sociology
Statistics
Zoology
Literature of anyone the following language: Assamese, Bengali, Bodo, Dogri, Gujarati, Hindi, Kannada, Kashmir, Kon
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ANAND KUPSC Aspirant

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These are some of the standard books for preparation for civil services exams:
https://www.clearias.com/ias-books/.

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priyank sharma

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Educational Qualification: Candidate applying for civil service exams is required to fulfill the following criteria: Candidate must hold a Bachelor's Degree from any of the recognised universities Candidates who have appearedfor the qualifying examination and are awaiting results or those who are yet to appear for the qualifying examination are also eligible for the Preliminary Examination. Such candidates have to produce proof of passing the said examination along with the application for the Main Examination Candidates with professional and technical qualifications recognised by the Government or its equivalent are also eligible to a
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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

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Every other civil or government service in the country is the specialist service, and each person to some extent reaches the top of hierarchy, but in the end our structure is such that the final say is with the IAS officers. Except for some departments like science and technology, defence research and maybe a few more departments, where the specialist is the Secretary. Railways is one exception (don't know for how long). So IAS officer has in a way become the super generalist. The officer's reach is phenomenal and definitely the best job in goal today from this point of view. The IAS has abnormally high level of diversity in job. Good
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