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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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If you appear for civil services examinations after 10+2+3 with normal graduation degree, you will be able to earn faster. In medical you will take 10+2+5.5 years before you earn. Therefore, your argument has flaws.
Civil services examinations is very competitive. Therefore, it is good idea to appear in civil services examinations after any professional degree to mitigate risk of failure.

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Deexak Bhatt

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Civil services examinations are covers whole subjects so whatever you choose will help anyways just be updated with current issues and general knowledge it will help you more and start your preparation for exam with your B.Sc as well as per my suggestion.

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Sanjay K

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Hi Pankhuri,
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.
UPSC (Union Public Service Commission) is the government agency responsible for selecting the right candidates for this service. Every year only around 1000 candidates are selected for all the 24 services combined. The number of candidates who applied for UPSC Civil Service Exam was
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Karuna Jain

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The SI Exams are conducted by State / Central Government for filling various vacant posts of Sub Inspector. Every year thousands of candidates dream to become a Sub Inspector of Police. To accomplish their dream they have to fulfil the complete eligibility criteria, which is well structured on this page.
After that, eligible candidates must go through the process of Physical Endurance Test. PET qualifies candidate calls for written exam followed by an interview and medical examination. Then finally selected candidates for the posts of Sub-Inspector called for training curriculum and have to pass seven obstacle events as mentioned below.
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Sree Vignesh Sundaresan

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Hello Durgesh,
The following link below gives you the exam details for UPSC exam (IAS exam) :
http://www.careerindia.com/upsc/examination-pattern-c2.html
All the best.

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Ashish Sharma

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The question is not whether you will be able to crack IAS or not the question is are you interested or not?
Cracking IAS does not look at your percentage but looks at your skill. If you are determined then you can crack IAS for sure. But if you are not interested at all then you cant. Its as simple as that. Convince your parents to let you opt for the field that you are interested in. Good luck!

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Sree Vignesh Sundaresan

Scholar-Level 17

Hi,
It is not necessary that you need to have a degree in a particular course or a stream to pursue IAS that is to write UPSC exam. You can do any degree and appear for it as the questions are mainly political and geographical. There will be an option to choose an optional subject. For that there are many courses like maths, biology, etc.
So, you can do any degree but from a recognized university. But IAS is compulsory to have a degree to do IAS and to write UPSC exam.

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NITHIN EEDUCATIONAL CONSULTANT

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IAS and B.Sc computer science are both different subject. Preparing for IAS involves lot of general studies and also you can choose one specialization after the preliminary. It's just a matter of fact that both the subject are not related too much. Any graduation is required for writing civil service.

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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

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Here are a few good coaching centers for UPSC:
1.Gurukul IAS Study Circle
Tutoring Service Raipur, Chhattisgarh
2.PATH IAS ACADEMY
Coaching Center Raipur, Chhattisgarh
3.Gyan Ias Academy
Training Centre Bilaspur, Chhattisgarh
4.ETEN
Civil Services Entrance Coaching Center Bilaspur, Chhattisgarh

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