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Sarjana Sinha

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Yes, Students can apply for UPSC CSE exam after completing their graduation from English literature. UPSC exam eligibility demands students to have completed graduation from a recognised university of India.

English course also adds to the advantage of UPSC preparation ofr good language command in English and can also be taken as an optional subject in UPSC Mains exam.

For more information about UPSC exam, students can check below link:

UPSC/IAS Exam Syllabus 2025

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Sarjana Sinha

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Archaeology course includes major portions of Indian and Western History which can be helpful in UPSC Prelims preparation. Along with it, students can also take Anthropology optional which includes major portions of Archaeology and can help in better scoring and success in UPSC Mains examination. 

UPSC is a civil services exam which is conduted in three stages that is Prelims, Mains and Interview. Each stage is crucial to qualify for in order to be eligible for the next stage of exam and final qualification. 

Students can learn more about UPSC exam details below:

UPSC/IAS Exam Pattern 2025

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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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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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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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Sarjana Sinha

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History is one of the best scoring subjects for UPSC exam preparation and very popular among UPSC aspirants. UPSC is a civil services exam which is conducted once a year for recruitment of government officials for administration and other services. 

UPSC is considered one of the toughest exams to crack and highly regarded in Indian society. The UPSC CSE exam is conduted in three main stages including UPSC Prelims, UPSC Mains and Interview round. 

History is one of the UPSC Mains general subjects and Prelims subjects. Taking History as an optional adds to advantage of the candidate as it is already covered Mains. The familiarity

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Nitesh Kumar samota

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Clearing the UPSC Civil Services Examination requires a strategic approach, consistent effort, and a deep understanding of both static and dynamic subjects. Aspirants should begin by building a strong foundation through NCERT textbooks and standard reference books for key subjects like polity, history, geography, and economy. Regular reading of newspapers such as The Hindu and following current affairs through reliable monthly compilations is essential. Practice is equally important—solving previous years' papers, taking mock tests, and writing daily answers can significantly boost confidence and improve performance. Choosing the rig

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Akash Kumar Gupta

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You can download UPSC toppers' answer copies and notes from different online sources such as InsightsIAS, VisionIAS, which offer downloadable content for free or minimal charges. Platforms such as SuperKalam and 99Notes also compile handwritten notes and strategies of toppers. Telegram groups and YouTube channels operated by toppers also post their preparation tips and resources. Physical copies are found in competitive exam bookshops or libraries. They are used by aspirants to learn exam patterns, enhance answer writing skills, and become more efficient in their preparation strategies.

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