Civil Servant (IAS/PCS)

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Harshit Mehta

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It does not matter much. The minimum eligibility for taking up the Civil Service examination is a pass percentage in graduation.
So, the message is loud and clear from UPSC's side that 'It does not matter to me who you were, what matters is only who you are and who you are going to be.'
See there might be 100 reasons for anyone to be scoring low in their school and college years. It might be economic, social or personal reasons. But I sincerely feel that this shouldn't weigh a person down in his UPSC preparation.

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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

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Hello Sai,
If you start early, that would give you a lot many advantages. And, no doubts that aspirants who start early can clear IAS exam without compromising the thrill and happiness of campus life. Unlike many other aspirants who can dedicate a full year for UPSC preparation, while in the college will have time constraints. So what is very important is your ability to prioritize things. Do only what is extremely important.
Once you have decided that IAS/IPS as your career goal, buy the most necessary books for UPSC preparation.
Don't compromise your newspaper reading irrespective of the time constraints. Once you get into the mood, be
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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

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About general knowledge, your language which you choose for exam and all the topics of your preferred subject from which you are appearing for exam.

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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

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Hi,
MPSC exam stands for Maharastra Public Service Commission and it is conducted in two stages. MPSC state service entrance exam is conducted for diverse cadres.
The class of cadres is classified in following three categories:-
I) Class-I
ii) Class-II
iii) Class-III
MPSC examination are conducted in following two stages:-
1) Preliminary Exam: - Preliminary exam have two paper and they consist General studies, PCM (physics, chemistry and mathematics) and political science.
2) Main Exam: - Main exam have also two paper and they includes English and general studies.
Educational Qualification for MPSC exam:-
Candidate must completed graduation fro
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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

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Hello Sakshi,
You have to first complete your graduation then only you are eligible for UPSC exam and in graduation Bachelor in Arts is more preferred for UPSC preparation.

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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

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Yes, you can go for any 1-year coaching for preparation for Bank exams, PO or SSC. You can also join coaching for UPSC exam so that you crack the exam and able to get a good job.

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Viren GajjarPhenomenal

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Hello Bittu Kumar Gupta,
Sorry to say it, but you are not eligible to apply for IAS exam at present because you have just completed 12th standard in arts. First of all, complete graduation in any stream from a recognized university to be deemed eligible to apply for IAS exam & and also the eligible final year appearing candidates for the Preliminary exam must complete UG before the Mains exam.
IAS stands Indian Administration Services.
IAS is one of the Civil Service Exams conducted by the Union Public Service Commission every year.
IAS Eligibility :
Candidates must be an Indian citizen.
Candidates must have completed graduation in any stre
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