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Kartikay Hastinapuri

Beginner-Level 3

Yes, sure you can apply for civil services after completing bachelor's or masters in mass communication.

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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

Scholar-Level 17

Starting early is a great advantage as you can build your general awareness and really excel in the GS paper and interview as you will tune yourself to analysis and awareness. Also, when the time comes, you will not waste it on finding out about the exam and losing your precious time.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

UPSC conducts multiple exams such as Civil Services Examination, Engineering Services Examination, NDA, CDS, Indian Economics Services etc. You are requested to confirm for which exam are you seeking information.

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Rahul Singh

Contributor-Level 10

Hi Deepam,
Some of the best coaching institutes are:
1. Vajiram (They still have some of the best faculty in the market)
2. Vision IAS (Their study material is one of the best in market)
3. Shankar IAS
4. ALS (One of the best faculty for Geography optional/Ira Singhal, topper of 2015 Exam was from this coaching)
5. Khan Academy
6. Sriram IAS
7. BYJU's/Online
8. Mrunal/Online: Free resource
9. Insight: Free resource (specifically for mains preparation)
10. Elite Academy

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Rahul Singh

Contributor-Level 10

Hi Sreekutty,
Some of the standard books which you can follow for the exam are as follows:
History of Modern India by Bipan Chandra (History)
Indias Struggle for Independence by Bipan Chandra (History)
History of Medieval India by Satish Chandra (History)
Indian Art and Culture by Nitin Singhania (Culture)
Geography of India by Majid Husain (Geography)
Oxford School Atlas Oxford (Geography)
Indian Polity for Civil Services Examinations by M. Laxmikanth (Polity)
Indian Economy by Ramesh Singh (Economy) or Mrunal Video Lectures
Economic Survey (Economy)
Science and Technology: Follow current affairs
Environmental: Shankar IAS Environment Book
India Y
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Rahul Singh

Contributor-Level 10

Hi Aklesh,
Even though the exam to be undertaken is popularly known as IAS exam, it is officially called UPSC civil services exam. The UPSC CSE consists of 3 stages: Prelims, Mains, and Interview. Getting into Indian Administrative Service is not easy considering the competition involved, but not impossible for a candidate with right attitude and approach.
This exam is widely considered as the toughest exam in the world, considering the exam duration (extends 1 year), depth of the syllabus and the competition involved. The first stage of the exam Preliminary (objective) is usually conducted around June, while the second stage, Mains (wr
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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

If you are targeting for civil services examination conducted by UPSC then it will be better to opt for higher studies than opting for a job. Civil services examination is very competitive. It will be difficult to prepare for civil services examination along with the job. If you join PG, it will help you with the preparations. You can prepare along with fellow students and take help of teachers and the university infrastructure such as library.

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Rahul Singh

Contributor-Level 10

Hi Muhammed,
Once you clear the civil services examination and get the prestigious IAS services, you are allotted a state cadre where you work as a district collectorate or district magistrate. Can you please explain your question in detail, how is audiology connected with IAS services?

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Rahul Singh

Contributor-Level 10

Hi Anshul,
Even though the exam to be undertaken is popularly known as IAS exam, it is officially called UPSC civil services exam. The UPSC CSE consists of 3 stages: Prelims, Mains, and Interview. Getting into Indian Administrative Service is not easy considering the competition involved, but not impossible for a candidate with right attitude and approach.
This exam is widely considered as the toughest exam in the world, considering the exam duration (extends 1 year), depth of the syllabus and the competition involved. The first stage of the exam Preliminary (objective) is usually conducted around June, while the second stage, Mains (wr
...more

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Rahul Singh

Contributor-Level 10

Hi Imran,
You need to appear for state civil services to become an SDM. Every state has a different examination process and pattern. Please mention the name of State for which you want to apply for this post so that more details can be given.

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