Civil Servant (IAS/PCS)

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Rachit Kumar Saxena

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The candidate must have a Bachelors degree to fill the UPPSC exam application form. Some special posts require special educational qualifications. There is no minimum percentage in the Graduation exam required to fill out the UPPSC application. The candidate with any percentage and stream can apply for the exam. The candidates appearing in their final year of qualifying exam can also apply for the exam.

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Rachit Kumar Saxena

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The IAS 2023 applications were closed on February 21. The candidates will not be allowed to withdraw their IAS applications 2023. The candidates need to read the official notification to get all the details about the vacancies, eligibility, age-limit and other details. The IAS prelims will be conducted on May 28, 2023. The Commission released 1,105 vacancies for the IAS 2023 exam.

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Rachit Kumar Saxena

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The IAS 2023 admit card was released on May 8. The UPSC will conduct the IAS 2023 exam in 79 cities only and there are over 600 districts in the country. The candidates are required to travel to the exam city and sometimes the exam city is very far from the residence of the candidate.
The Commission will conduct the IAS prelims exam in offline mode on May 28 at the designated exam centres across the nation. IAS 2023 exam will be conducted offline at the designated exam centres. The Commission will inform the IAS exam centre in the admit card only.

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tarun mittal

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To prepare for the IAS exam, you need to study a variety of subjects. The UPSC Civil Services Examination covers a wide range of subjects, so it is important to have a well-rounded approach to your studies. Here are some of the subjects that you should consider studying:
1. General Studies: This is a broad category that includes subjects such as Indian history, geography, polity, economy, Science, and technology.
2. Current Affairs Keep yourself updated with the latest national and international news by reading newspapers and magazines regularly.
3. Indian Polity and Governance: Study the Constitution of India, political systems, and a
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HARSH SHAW

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Yes, but you have to put in hours needed to clear it and then you needn't need to join force. You don't required to.

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HARSH SHAW

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Start with politics. Refer to the standard books suggested by Satyam Gandhi on YouTube and then enroll in mock tests.

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Ketan Faujdar

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Yes, you can apply for UPSC civil services exam after completing the computer Science engineering degree.

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Bhavana Vadlamudi

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The study of history, geography, and civics is not required. Even if you have a PCM degree, you can still take the UPSC Civil Services Exam IAS. Candidates can apply for the exam if they have a graduation degree in any field of education, but they must choose their own subjects to take the exam.

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Bhavana Vadlamudi

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Any student in any field is eligible to take UPSC's IAS/civil services exams. Even though the majority of the topics covered on the exam are from the humanities, there is also a mix of Science and business topics. Therefore, choosing arts courses is not a rational choice.

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Bhavana Vadlamudi

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You can do anything. Class 10, 12th, and IAS's syllabus combine Science and general knowledge. Only paper 1 has some connection to the constitution.

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