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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

Scholar-Level 17

Hello,
There are many coaching institute all over India. Few are the biggest name coaching having branches all over India:
1. Paramount Coaching
2. KD Campus
3. Mahendras
4. Career Point
5. Vidya Guru
Note: It vary from place to place so can you clarify the place where you wants to join coaching. Feel free to ask.
All the Best.

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Leena Agarwal

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Hello,
Both are different field, if you want to make your career in civil social services, then go for an IAS. If you want to see your career in civil engineering, then go for higher education. You can give IES exam also, if you are having interest.

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Anuradha Gopala

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Below are the institute's names.
1. CAAS
2. The Analytics
3. Classic IAS Academy
4. Chanakya IAS Academy
5. Jain's IAS Study Circle
6. Pragati Center.

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Anuradha Gopala

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NDA written examination has two main papers and candidates willing to clear SSB need to clear both the papers. A minimum of 45% marks in Mathematics need to be scored or else even if you score above cut off you won't be selected for SSB. Special attention should be paid to the general knowledge and Mathematics in order to crack the exam.

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Ritika GuptaWeb Developer at Exzeo India

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Hi Aman, UPSC exam in its official website itself recommends to only and strictly follow NCERT books for the preparation and many a times questions are either directly fetched or moulded from the NCERT textbooks itself along with current affairs updates from newspaper The Hindu and The Indian Express. Along with them, you may go for M. Laxmikanth book for polity of India and study of constitution. Also, Economics is the subject you need to go with +1 and +2 macrofinance books and for the rest of the subjects it would be advisable to go through NCERT books from 7th standard to 12th standard for all geography, history, art and culture, p
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Ritika GuptaWeb Developer at Exzeo India

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Hi, This is the dilemma I have recently gone through and now can perfectly advise you not to go follow the herd. It is not at all required to join some famed institute in Delhi for the preparation of UPSC as most of the results displayed at the institutes of Delhi are fake and forged. This exam demands reading and devoting time to subjects as much as you can and many of my near ones have cleared it via self study itself. But for the beginner it is advisable to join coaching not for the learning sake but guidance sake that how and which direction to follow correctly towards achievement in these exams. Rest, it all depends upon the devot
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Ritika GuptaWeb Developer at Exzeo India

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Hi Akarsh, there is no importance given to marks of 10th and 12th for appearing in UPSC and any other state government exams. It is only an eligibility criteria for you to present your 10th, 12th and degree certificate while filling up the form for the same. Do not worry and go ahead! All the best!

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Ritika GuptaWeb Developer at Exzeo India

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You can certainly take up the UPSC preparation course along with your degree studies which is called a foundation course. You will encounter a challenge to maintain the time accordingly but for a suggestion (like most of the students are doing that I am in connection with), you may go for coaching at weekend basis and manage to revise your coaching matter for that weekend slowly during the entire week keeping in sync your regular college studies, this kind of management really works well. Thousands of students are preparing of UPSC right along with their high school studies or from their UG itself, so do not lose hope and go for it.

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Archita Chouhan

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Hello,
You can apply for UPSC exam by:
Log on to the official website, upsc.gov.in.
Click on 'Online Application for Various Examinations o fUPSC'
Click on Part 1 registrations link.
Fill in all the required details in the prescribed format.
Click to submit.

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Anuradha Gopala

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The registration is not yet open that is why the "Login" tab must not be working. You need to wait till March 2019 in order to apply for the exams.
https://www.shiksha.com/exams/ssc-chsl/dates

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