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7 years agoScholar-Level 18
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After passing 11th and 12th you have to do graduation with any stream you want to take like:-
B.A
B.Com
B. C. A
M. B. S
B.Tech
B.Sc
Law
After passing graduation you have to qualify the Civil Services exam conducted by the UPSC.
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And now these are the optional subjects available in UPSC Mains exam. Agriculture
Management
Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Science
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Anthropology
Mechanical Engineering
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Political Science and International Relations
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The Union Public Service Commission UPSC Civil Services Exam Syllabus is divided into three categories, namely Preliminary, Mains and Interview. The Preliminary syllabus is mainly designed to assess a candidate's comprehension of current affairs and aptitude within the stipulated time. The preliminary paper is a compulsory and qualifying paper. The Mains syllabus is basically designed to judge a candidate's academic expertise in his/her specialised subject. The syllabus also focuses on testing aspirants' ability to present knowledge in a clear and coherent manner. The main examination has 9 papers and the syllabus is designed
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You can pursue graduation in any discipline in order to appear for an IAS exam. There is no specification or restriction on the stream opted in your under graduation. The eligibility criteria only requires you to be a graduate from a recognised University.
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