Civil Servant (IAS/PCS)

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Raviraj Joshi

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Yes, you can. In my opinion you select Geography, sociology, History or political science for learning in B. A. for preparing for IAS. Best of luck

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Neeraj Kumar

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You can also find good career option in civil engineering , for go in teaching BSC is good

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Rashmi NagdeveExecutive Trainer at Head held high

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Hello shubham, as you are interested in UPSC, you can choose any subject of your interest, and for appearing in UPSC you need to be graduate. If you want to start preparing for it, you can join coaching or do practice daily at home after going through syllabus once.

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SAYANTAN MUKHERJEEOptimistic, nature loving, work lover.

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U should try to be more strategic, hard working and studious before failing in all attempts. IAS is a premiere exam which one should not compete just like that without having a right preparation. As a general candidate u hv 6 chances and 32 is the age bar. For reserved category people, it is more high. So just do not let it go like that, join good institute and take preparation. Have faith in yourself. If you fail in all attempts, u hv to do job in your specialised area. All the best.

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amanpreet singh brar

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Nope. You are only eligible once you are graduate, otherwise its just wastage of a precious chance. Meanwhile you can start your preparations for it.
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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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UPSC conducts multiple exams. For which exam are your seeking advice. Please re-frame your question so that correct advice can be given.

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Suni K

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Complete a recognised graduation and apply for Civil Service Examinations. If your aim is only Civil Services, any graduation will do, but being a tough but to crack, but nort impossible, you may think of options too. To choose a subject in Civil Services, one can be your subject and the other a subject which you have enough resources at hand or you feel more confident.

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