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Mukul Pruthi

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The Rajasthan Police Department has increased the vacancies for Police Constable posts to 10,000.  Out of these, a total of 8,531 vacancies will be filled for Rajasthan Police Constable Bharti 2025 for General, Driver and Band posts and 1,469 vacancies for the posts of Police Constable Telecommunication and Driver. These vacancies will be filled through PET/ PST and written exam.

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Sarjana Sinha

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Yes, Humanities and Social Sciences subjects like History, Political Science, Geography, Economics, and Public Administration are considered good scoring papers in UPSC Mains exam as optional subjects and also provide considerable weightage and marks advantage in UPSC Prelims exam. 

Many UPSC aspirants consider taking Humanities and Social Sciences stream subjects as UPSC Mains optionals for better score and success in the exam. 

Students can learn more information about UPSC exam from below link:

IAS Syllabus 2025 for Prelims and Mains exam

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Sarjana Sinha

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Yes, students can prepare and apply for UPSC after completing their graduation with BA Social Work. Major subjects in UPSC CSE exam come from Humanities and Social Sciences stream which helps students successfullly qualify for the exam in minimum attempts. 

UPSC is a civil services exam which continues in three stages including UPSC Prelims, UPSC Mains, and Interview session. Candidates must be at least a graduate to be eligible to apply for UPSC exam.

Students can get more information about UPSC exam and syllabus below:

UPSC Exam Preparation 2025

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Abhishek Kumar

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SSC Stenographer 2025 notification will be released on July 29, 2025 in PDF form. The notification will be released in PDF form and comprises the important details related to the exam such as important dates, selection process, vacancies, exam pattern, syllabus, etc.

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Anangsha Patra

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RRB NTPC books are the best resource to prepare for the exam. It helps to clear the concepts of the topics given in the syllabus. Candidates must choose the books carefully. They should choose the ones that are simple and covered the syllabus.

 

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Indrani Thakur

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Candidates must refer to the quesion paper inorder to check RRB NTPC answer key. Going through the answer key, candidates can calculate the probable score. Candidates can even raise objections against RRB NTPC answer key.

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Sanjana

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Focus on building a strong foundation by choosing an undergraduate course, familiarizing yourself with the exam pattern and syllabus, and developing good reading and writing habits. 

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Ishita Aggarwal

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Yes, RRB NTPC answer key 2025 is released separately for sets of test booklets. RRB NTPC answer key is released few days after the declaration of the result. Candidates can download their answer keys by logging with the required credentials. Candidates can also raise objections against the answer key.

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Sarjana Sinha

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History subject can be taken as an optional paper for UPSC CSE exam. The History optional subject for UPSC includes two papers of 250 marks each. UPSC History optional for Mains exam includes various subject topics such as pre-history, ancient history, early medieval India, european penetration, economic impact of british colonial rule, etc. 

UPSC preparation takes about 6 months to 2 years on an average depending upon the aspirant. History subject provides a measurable weightage in the UPSC Prelims exam as well. 

Students can check the complete syllabus details of History optional for UPSC exam below:

UPSC History Syllabus with

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