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Sumit Maheshwari

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Civil services constitute all departments of the government machinery which run the state administration. The Central and State Civil Servants are in charge of the governance of the various departments (non-military) to ensure that the administrative infrastructure works according to the Constitutional provision. The charisma of Civil Services has inspired young aspirants to gear themselves to prepare for the coveted services to fulfill their desire for achieving 'power and authority'. Please refer to the link for details:
To enter Civil Services, one has to appear for UPSC exams. In June 2011, Civil Services Prelims Exam was replaced b
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NITIN DESHMUKHYard by yard its hard, but inch by inch its

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Hi,
You need to clear MPPSC exam.
Preliminary examination - For selection of candidates for the main examination.
Main examination - For final selection of candidates for various services and posts, main examination is conducted (written and interview).
Yes, there are some physical standards set by the government prior making any selection.

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Divya JainStudent

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Hello,
IAS exam is one of the most difficult competitive exams in India.
So, to prepare for this exam you need to do perfect preparation and hard work.
Clear you basics.
Do lots of self-studies.
Solve previous year questions for practice.
Study NCERT books from 7th to 12th completely.
Check more details here: http://iasexamportal.com/civilservices/
I hope it will help you.

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Kamaraju pulugurthaOnline teaching of English, on retirement

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Graduation from a recognised university is essential. You must be fundamentally qualified.

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Shruti Pandya

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Any graduation or Bachelor degree is valid for civil services. You can choose your course according to your interest.
If you are interested in engineering, teaching and medical, research, etc. You can choose B.Tech, B.Sc, MBBS any of them.

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Vishal ChauhanWell experienced in consumer durables Field

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In order to qualify the PCS exam (Uttarakhand), you should have a brief knowledge of Uttarakhand. You need to prepare GS well. For SSC exam, you need to be good in aptitude, Quant, GS and English too.

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veda praneetIAS aspirant

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Officers Academy is a good option in Chennai. You need to work hard to become an IAS officer.
All the best.

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veda praneetIAS aspirant

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If you are interested in technology, then you can go for B.Tech. If you are interested in arts, then you must opt for BA or B.Com. If you are interested in management, then you can choose BBA. If you are a medical student, then you can opt for MBBS.

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veda praneetIAS aspirant

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To get in administrative services, you need to write civil services exam conducted by UPSC. The minimum qualification required to write this exam is that you must be of 21 years of age and you must have a Bachelor's degree.
You must complete your graduation, and then you can apply for civil services exam. You must start your preparation by reading newspapers. Then, you can read class 8th to 10th NCERT books. Slowly, you can catch up with the fundamental books required for UPSC.
All the best.

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veda praneetIAS aspirant

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1. You should concentrate on current affairs and general knowledge.
2. You can read NCERT books of history, geography and polity.
3. You can prepare from UPSC books.

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