Civil Servant (IAS/PCS)

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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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Bhuwan Sachdeva

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Yes, as you are a Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) can give the UPSC exam. However, there may be certain eligibility criteria that need to be fulfilled.

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Aakansha Purohit

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Hello dear, The Civil Services Examination is a nationwide competitive examination in India conducted by the Union Public Service Commission for recruitment to higher Civil Services of the Government of India. UPSC is India's central agency which conducts exams like Civil Services Exam (CSE) to recruit candidates into top government services like IAS IPS, IFS etc. UPSC NOT ONLY PROVIDE PRESTIGIOUS JOB OPPORTUNITY BUT A REPUTED POST IN INDIA. Although regarded as one of the toughest exams in the country, with the right approach and strategy, an aspirant can crack the IAS examination in the very first attempt. It is essential for aspiran
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Joseph Saji

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Yes, UPSC candidates who attend the interview have to undergo medical tests/examinations. Candidates are allotted dates and the hospital by the UPSC. They should go to that specified hospital and undergo the medical test. Candidates should have proper vision in the eyes. Corrections permitted are spectacles, CL and refractive surgery like LASIK, ICL, IOL, etc. Those who have myopia with macular degenerative changes will be declared unfit for service in the IAS. People with squint in the eyes are fit for service.

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