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Your graduation is altogether a different parameter and it has no direct relation with SSC examination. SSC-CGL is a competitive examination based on 4 sections: aptitude, reasoning, general awareness, and English. Among these sections, English and quantitative aptitude are of prime importance, as they are the ones which form the major chunk of the examination.
Now coming to your course BCA, which is a good option as its technical in nature. It is a good backup option, as you can also go for MCA and get into IT sector, in case you do not get through the SSC exam.
All the best.
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After class 12th, your approach should be to focus on the static areas such as history, geography, polity, environment and general Science. You need to clear your basics regarding these subjects as they form the 60-70% basis of prelims examination. The books you can initially refer are NCERTs of class 6th-10th for Science and environment, and for other mentioned subjects from class 6th-12th.
A lot will also depend on, which course you will opt for your graduation, as a lot of areas would be covered in your higher studies. Moreover, newspaper reading is a must habit which cannot be dispensed with. With new digital mediums available, i
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Kindly mention your category and Grade, so that I can guide you further.
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There is no such particular stream which is considered the most appropriate for civil service exam. As you can see in the last year results, the maximum number of candidates selected for IAS were holding professional courses but that doesn't means that you have to pursue a professional course to succeed in civil service exam. You just need to be focused and have to prepare separately for the civil service exam, no matter which stream you belong to.
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