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Rachit Kumar Saxena

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The candidate must have a Bachelors degree to fill the UPPSC exam application form. Some special posts require special educational qualifications. There is no minimum percentage in the Graduation exam required to fill out the UPPSC application. The candidate with any percentage and stream can apply for the exam. The candidates appearing in their final year of qualifying exam can also apply for the exam.

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Rachit Kumar Saxena

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The Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission postponed the UPPSC 2024 prelims exam to July 2024. The Commission will release the UPPSC 2024 admit card online in July 2024. The Commission released the official exam calendar and notified all the dates. The Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission releases its exam calendar in December/January every year to notify the prelims and main exam dates of all its exam. These dates are very helpful for the candidates because they can accelerate their preparation as per the dates notified in the official exam calendar.

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Yogesh Shukla

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You need a minimum of 1.5 Years in general cases exception are always there. We need an in-depth study so the time is required to prepare.

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deepika maurya

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UPPCS preparation material is listed below;
History Books:
1- All history NCERTs
2- Ancient India by RS Sharma
3- Medieval history of India by Satish Chandra
4- Modern History of India by BL Grover
5- A brief history of modern India by Spectrum. Geography Books:
1- Fundamentals of Physical Geography NCERT Class 11
2- Certificate Physical and Human Geography G C Long
3- Geography - A Comprehensive Study - Mahesh Kumar Barnwal
4- Geography of India by Majid Hussain
5- Census of Uttar Pradesh
Indian Economy Books:
1- Indian Economic Development NCERT
2- Introduction to Macroeconomics NCERT
3- Introduction to Microeconomics NCERT
Economic Survey Books:
1-
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deepika maurya

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It is a little bit difficult for working people, but as we all have heard, where there is a will, there is a way. So, coming to the point, working people can also prepare for the UPSC if they manage their time well. All you have to do is use your time properly. Make a weekly timetable and follow it; dedicate 5 to 6 hours daily to your preparation, and you will feel confident. Wake up early in the morning and study; you can also read the newspaper at that time. If you use public transport to reach your workplace, then you can also make e-notes and revise them while you are traveling. The most difficult part is setting your mood for stud
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Deeksha Dixit

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The UPPCS is a three-stage exam with overlapping syllabuses for prelims and Mains. The NCERTs are the best books to take into account for UPPCS exam preparation. Other than these, the following are some other books:
1. History: For this subject, in addition to the NCERTs, you can consult Ancient India by RS Sharma, Medieval History by Satish Chandra, and Modern India by Spectrum Publications.
2. Economy: Other than class 11th and 12th economics NCERT, you can refer to the Economic Survey and state budget for the year in which you are preparing for the exam.
3. Geography: NCERT for class 11 and G. C. Long are the best sources for geograp
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deepika maurya

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In order to select applicants for state civil service positions, the UPPSC conducts the Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission PCS exam. Eligibility criteria:
1- Age requirements:
The min age is 21 years old, and the max age is 40 years old as of July when the exam is being conducted. There is a 5-year age relaxation for SC and ST categories.
2- Educational criteria: The basic education requirement is to have a Bachelor's degree in any stream B.A. B.Sc. B. Comm, B.Tech, BE, etc. ). For the posts of SDM and DySO. For more details, You may use the Shiksha UPPCS page (https://www.shiksha.com/exams/uppsc-uppcs-exam). I hope this will help
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Deeksha Dixit

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Being a UP PCS officer is better than being an SSC CGL officer.
1. The UP PCS officer is a group A job, whereas the CGL can make you a group B or C officer depending on the position you hold.
2. In your career, you can be upgraded to the post of IAS after a certain year of service in the state PCS, but it is not possible in the CGL.
3. In terms of perks, the CGL salary varies as per the post and can be up to Rs. 44,900 per month at grade pay level 8. PCS officers such as SDM get a salary of Rs. 44,000 with a grade pay of Rs. 5400.
4. You can get additional perks, such as a government vehicle, as a PCS officer in UP PCS.
5. The benefit
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Deeksha Dixit

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The UP state government holds the UPPCS exam to choose candidates for state public service. The post in PCS includes DySO, SDM, DEO, etc. This exam is usually conducted in June or July of every year.
1. The first step is to register for this exam in March, when the application process begins. You must have a Bachelor's degree and be between the ages of 21 and 40 in order to apply for the exam.
2. The UP PSC is usually conducted in three stages. The preliminary stage requires you to qualify for two papers: general knowledge and CSAT.
3. After passing these exams, you must complete a Detailed Application Form for the Mains, the second st
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Deeksha Dixit

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The UPSC exam is conducted to select officers for the All India Service (AIS), whereas the UPPCS exam is conducted for UP state services. The similarities between both exams are given below:
1. Objective: Both exams are conducted to select candidates for coveted civil services.
2. Pattern: The two exams are conducted in three stages: preliminary, main, and interview.
3. Syllabus: The syllabus of the UPSC and UP PCS exams is largely similar. The only difference is in the pattern of questions in PCS, which ask more UP state-specific questions.
4. Eligibility: Both exams require you to have attained the age of 21 to apply. Also, the educat
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