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1. Service type: The UPSC is a central recruitment body that conducts exams for all India-level services. The Tamil Nadu PSC is a state-level exam for Tamil Nadu for state services. The following is the distinction between these exams:
2. Attempt limit: There is no restriction on the number of attempts in TNPSC, whereas UPSC has age as well as attempt limits up to six attempts.
3. Post: The UPSC exam is for central posts such as IAS IPS, and IRS. The TNPSC exam is for district collectors, registrars, and assistant commis
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1. Deputy Collector (DC)
2. Category 1 Deputy Superintendent of Police
3. Deputy Registrar of the Cooperative Society
4. Assistant director of rural development
5. Assistant Commissioner in the Tax Department
6. Assistant Commissioner in the Charitable Trust
7. The District Employment Officer
8. District registrar of Tamil Nadu
9. A Division officer in the fire and rescue department
10. Assistant conservator of forests (b) In Grou
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1. The UP PCS officer is a group A job, whereas the CGL can make you a group B or C officer depending on the position you hold.
2. In your career, you can be upgraded to the post of IAS after a certain year of service in the state PCS, but it is not possible in the CGL.
3. In terms of perks, the CGL salary varies as per the post and can be up to Rs. 44,900 per month at grade pay level 8. PCS officers such as SDM get a salary of Rs. 44,000 with a grade pay of Rs. 5400.
4. You can get additional perks, such as a government vehicle, as a PCS officer in UP PCS.
5. The benefit
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1. The first step is to register for this exam in March, when the application process begins. You must have a Bachelor's degree and be between the ages of 21 and 40 in order to apply for the exam.
2. The UP PSC is usually conducted in three stages. The preliminary stage requires you to qualify for two papers: general knowledge and CSAT.
3. After passing these exams, you must complete a Detailed Application Form for the Mains, the second st
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1. Objective: Both exams are conducted to select candidates for coveted civil services.
2. Pattern: The two exams are conducted in three stages: preliminary, main, and interview.
3. Syllabus: The syllabus of the UPSC and UP PCS exams is largely similar. The only difference is in the pattern of questions in PCS, which ask more UP state-specific questions.
4. Eligibility: Both exams require you to have attained the age of 21 to apply. Also, the educat
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1. GS 1: History, geography, political Science, environment, economics, Current Affairs general Science, and UP-specific questions in these subjects
2. GS 2: Decision-making, problem-solving, communication, decision-making, basic math, reasoning, Hindi and English comprehension, and Hindi and English grammar. The syllabus for the PCS Main Stage is as follows:
1. Essay: You will be required to write three essay
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1. Age requirements: The minimum age is 21 years old, and the maximum age is 40 years old as of July, when the exam is being conducted. There is a 5-year age relaxation for certain categories.
2. Educational criteria: The basic education requirement is to have a Bachelor's degree for the posts of SDM and DySO. Some posts also require additional qualifications. For example, the Law Officer post requires a degree in law. You can find detai
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1. Organize your schedule properly and give each subject an equal amount of time.
2. Invest more time in studying the difficult part. For example, if you can't understand environmental basics, then give yourself more time to clear up concepts in ecology.
3. Do solve the previous year's preliminary pa
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