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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

Scholar-Level 17

As you finished your 10th then you have to choose among Science, Arts, and commerce stream and if you are dreamed to became IAS officer then go for Arts or commerce stream which is beneficial for you.

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You don't prepare separately for IAS, IFS etc., but you prepare for a single exam I.e., Civil Services Examination (CSE)
Under this, you have to go through 3 stages. Candidates are eliminated at each stage.
1) Preliminary - Objective type test with 2 papers
General studies
Aptitude
2) Mains - 5 General Studies papers and 2 optional paper
3) Interview
If you want to join foreign services, you need to give IFS as your first option. You'll have to get a good rank to get IFS.

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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

Scholar-Level 17

Hello,
It is good to appear in UPSC exam after B.Tech. Because if you do so You could find out the model of Questions and prepare the next level with good experience.
It is not necessary that after M.Tech students can give good performance in UPSC exams, because the preparation of examination is quite different form your academic degree.
You should prepare for the exam right now and find which type of questions come in UPSC exams and after that you have the experience to prepare for the examination.
Wish you all the best.

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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

Scholar-Level 17

List of optional subjects for UPSC Mains Examination:
Agriculture.
Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Science.
Anthropology.
Botany.
Chemistry.
Civil Engineering.
Commerce and Accountancy.
Economics.

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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

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Hello Anil,
After passing 10th, you can chose any stream among three:-
1. Arts
2. Commerce
3. Science
You can go for arts of commerce which is helpful in IAS preparation.

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Scholar-Level 17

To get into the IAS, you will have to give the UPSC held Civil Services Examination. It is a common exam for getting into the IAS, IPS etc. To succeed in the Civil Services Examination you first need to understand how the examination is conducted or the examination format!

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1.Analog IAS Institute
Civil Services Entrance Coaching Center Hyderabad, Telangana
2.La Excellence IAS Coaching Center
Coaching Center Hyderabad, Telangana
these two are the best coaching for IAS In Hyderabad

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Fee structure of Sri chaitanya IAS Academy is 2 lakhs for 2 years preparation. This is also one of the best coaching for UPSC and in UPSC coaching also play one of the major role in the success of students.

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List out the top 10 coaching centers for IAS exam all over India:
Rau's Study Circle for IAS, Delhi
Brilliant Tutorials Pvt. Lmt., Chennai
Brain Tree India, Hyderabad
Elite Academy, Mumbai
Astitva I.C.S., Jaipur
Chanakya IAS Academy, Delhi
Alsias IAS Academy, Delhi
career Plus, Delhi
Vajiram and Ravi's IAS Academy, Delhi
Khan Study Circle, Delhi

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Eye sight
6/6 or 6/9 distant vision for good eye. 6/12 or 6/9 for worst eye.
Near vision J1 for good eye. J2 for worst eye.
The correction by lenses only. High standard for the Colour-blind test. No inherent night blindness. Vision should stereoscopic.
Ear-
good listening & normal ear cavity. 1000 to 4000 frequency hearing impairment should not be more than 30 decibels.
Nasal-
clear and free from any polyps and injury, both nasal passages should be clear.
Speech-
The candidate should not stammer while speaking.
Height
Male 165 cm Male (general) & (SC/ ST/ OBC) 160 cm
Female 150 cm Female (general) & (SC/ ST/ OBC)- 145 cm
Chest
Male Minimum 84 cm
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