Civil Servant (IAS/PCS)
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8 years agoContributor-Level 6
a) First of all, be acquainted with the syllabus.
b) Secondly, grasp the pattern and solve previously asked questions.
c) Decide how much time to be given to a particular subject.
d) Teach others as it is the best way to have command over the subject.
e) Make a circle of conscious students and discuss your studied material regularly.
f) Check your progress by testing yourself.
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8 years agoContributor-Level 9
To become an IAS you must complete your Bachelor degree after 12th and in any discipline. IAS preparation is not limited to just one stream.
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Guide-Level 13
Some of the popular ones are: Bharat IAS and KAS Coaching Centre, Global IAS Academy and Himalai IAS center.
Further, it also depends on what specific subject you are targeting. Please give due diligence to both GS and optional subjects while selecting the coaching center. As of now, no coaching center can be an ultimate panacea, a lot has to be absorbed through numerous books and Internet. Moreover, regular updates and following current affairs will come handy while preparing for the exam. All the best for your future endeavors.
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Guide-Level 13
If you are pointing towards gazetted post in police services, the only way is through UPSC or State Civil Services Examination. Additionally, there are other government organisations such as Income Tax, Excise, IB, CBI, RAW, etc. where you can join without appearing in the UPSC examination. These would be non-gazetted post and you can join them through SSC and other related examinations.
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Guide-Level 14
UPSC examination can be written in either English, Hindi or any regional languages mentioned in the 8th schedule of our constitution.
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Scholar-Level 17
There shouldn't be any difficulty but you need to manage time for both.
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