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Suni K

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The Indian Civil Services examination is conducted by the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) every year. The examination schedule is announced during January - February after which the selection is done in 3 stages. Candidates are filtered at every stage through a process of elimination.
The competitive examination comprises of three successive stages :
Civil Services - Preliminary Examination - Objective Type (Qualifier)Civil Services - Main Examination - Written TestInterview / Personality Test
The Prelims are held in May-June and the results are announced in July-August. The Main examination is held in October-November and the can
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The trimester system divides the academic year into three terms of 14 to 16 weeks each, with attendance required in two trimesters per year, to total 28 to 32 weeks of instruction. The trimester evolved from the semester system in the 1960s and, thus, is compatible with it (i.e. it is simply a semester shortened from 16–18 weeks to 14–16 weeks).

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Abhinav Pandey

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To become an IAS, you need to give UPSC CSAT exam. After you clear this exam you will be required to give Mains. Based on your performance in Mains you will be called for interview round . Based on combined score of CSAT, Mains and interview final result is prepared and different departments are allocated which comprises of viz. IAS, IPS, IFS, IRS, and few others. Allocation of departments are done in order of choices filled in by candidate at time of application process.
Therefore, complete your graduation and prepare for UPSC examination.
Hope it helps.

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Kamaraju pulugurthaOnline teaching of English, on retirement

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Here, for BSC, you can have your choice, but your concepts and whether you are comfortable with all of them analytically. But, if you wish to do immediately after Degree, you have a hectic activity on hand. However, nothing is impossible. You can do it

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Zubin MehtaExpert Advisor for Senior Management.

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Yes you can.it might be hectic. For IAS u need to be graduate first.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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To become IAS officer, you are required to appear in Civil Services examination conducted by UPSC. The candidate desiring to be IAS must hold a degree of any of recognised University. Only top candidates in Civil Services examination are able to make it to IAS. You will require thorough preparation, hard work and dedication to become IAS.

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Arvind Joshi

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A course which contains any one or more of : Modern Indian History, Constitution of India, Criminal and Civil Law, Psychology, Sociology, Anthropology.

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dhillon x

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Hi Umakant,
To crack the IPS exam, the preparation requires the right approach along with the right study materials and strategy.
- You may refer to books such as :
General Studies Manual
Indian Politics by Lakshmikanth
Ancient History by D.D.Kausambi's
R.S.Agarwal [Arithmetic]
Wren & Martin [English Grammar]
Logical Reasoning and Data Interpretation by Arun Sharma
NCERT Science books of class IX and X
Social Science NCERT books of class IX to XII
Modern Indian history by Bipan Chandra
Geography NCERT books of class XI and XII
School Atlas of Oxford Publication
Political Science NCERT books of class XI and XII
- You may even study journals and wat
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Abhinav Pandey

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What protection ? Can you please detail out what actually you want to know?

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