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Harshit Jain

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For IAS exams, BA is a good option, because it covers almost all the subjects and syllabus for Preliminary exams i.e. CSAT and Mains. Although, questions from Science and Maths are also been asked, but they can be prepared as the course is not much wide. During your BA course, you can prepare for IAS simultaneously.

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Harshit Jain

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To become an IAS officer, you can select any stream in which you are good and you have interest. To clear UPSC exams, you have to prepare well from the beginning of your graduation itself. This is one of the toughest exams of India. Just choose your stream according to your interest and in which you are best.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Sangam, Congratulations. You have already won half the battle by choosing your aim in life. The rest is only mundane. Fundamentally, civil services requires you to be a graduate in any discipline and checks your knowledge and analytical ability in your chosen subject. Hence I would advise you to choose a sub that fascinates you. Study well and success will be yours.

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Prashant KumarEngineering Student

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The result of NDA exam mainly depends on your mathematics performance. If you crack the mathematics cut-off then your GAT paper is checked. The maths paper cut-off goes higher for NDA 1 as the paper is easy. So, there are less chances for you to clear NDA 1. Anyway, wait for the result and my best wishes are with you.

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Anjali NA

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You need to study for 6 to 7 hours if you are not working, if you are working, you can study 3 to 4 hours.

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Shabana Bee

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If you continue your preparation for IAS you should join a normal institute in which you will not need to do more hard work. You can join your state local non-tech government college. This will be the best option for you.

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Yash SinghalKnowledge is meant to be shared

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For that, you can appear for NDA, TES and 10+2 technical entry scheme. In that, first, you need to clear the cut-off then you have to appear for the SSB.

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