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Sanjay K

Guide-Level 13

Hi Kamran,
For geography, the best source is NCERT(XI & XII) and Oxford atlas, which is more than enough for the prelims part. Additionally, if you have time, you can for geography by Goh Cheng Leong and other guide material. For economics, best would be Indian Economy by Ramesh Singh. Apart from this, Mrunal videos on economics are depth full and good for covering the entire economics syllabus.

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Sanjay K

Guide-Level 13

Hi Chirag,
The students who wish to join for UPSC Exams SPIPA Centre should be graduate or PG from a valid University of India. Further, the other conditions are:
Mother Tongue of the candidates should be Gujarati or 1st Degree of Graduation from Gujarat or Ordinarily, a residence of Gujarat will be entitled to apply for admission.
This is a full-time course and candidates are not allowed to join any job or outside study.
Further, it would be better that you get in touch with administration/enquiry office directly. Please follow the link for details:
https://spipa.gujarat.gov.in/home

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Sanjay K

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Hi Rakesh,
It is not necessary to join the JNU programme, because if that would have been the case then engineers opting for arts/humanities optional like public administration, geography or history would not have been cracking the civil services examination. The syllabus of optional is desgined in such a way, which can be finished in 6 to 8 months, if done regressively. Second, there is no issue joining the JNU programme as it is good for career enhancement too, but preparing for civil services cannot be the only factor.

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ANAY MATHURFollow me and get perfect answer

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Hey Shamal,
Appear for GATE, you will get better results.

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Sanjay K

Guide-Level 13

Hi Katra,
UPSC preparation requires constant mentoring and guidance. Most of the coaching institutes follow a very generic approach where they cover syllabus through classes and notes. Most of the students are not aware of the requirements of the competition, changing trends and pattern. They should be facilitated to find their approach to crack every stage of the competition. The 50% of this competition is psychological where one's composure and mental equanimity actually helps to crack it in limited time frame. So, coaching institute can only guide you to an extent, but major hard work has to be done by you.
The coaching centers are fa
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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

Scholar-Level 17

In this business world no one cares for others all just want money and in coaching especially they needed just only money so you may pay some less fee as there is a scholarship but free coaching is not possible especially in Delhi.

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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

Scholar-Level 17

Yes, you can go for UPSC after completing your graduation so this course is equivalent to graduation so you can go for UPSC Exams.
you have to choose subject among all that by which you wants to give exam.

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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

Scholar-Level 17

1. Try to be creative. when you will write an essay or when you will answer descriptive question try to show your creativity. whatever you will write in the paper write intelligently.
2. Choose the subject for civil service main examination according to your stream of study. in which subject you have good knowledge choose only that subject. first read the syllabus of each paper then choose the paper according to your knowledge.
3. Do not be tensed at the time of examination. if the question is tough then it is tough for everyone. so you should not worry about you. whatever you will know just answer them.
4. Try to be prepare for English l
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Garima Johar

Beginner-Level 2

Sure, you can if the 4-year course you have done is a Bachelor's degree.

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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

Scholar-Level 17

Here are few revision tips that can indeed help students notch up success in the examination:
1. Revise at least twice before exam:
Map out your studies in a way so that adequate time is left for revision. It is equally important that no topic should be skipped while revising. Revise everything.
2. Basics have to be strong:
Having a strong command over the basics is better than just knowing the entire subject. Numerous questions are asked from subjects like current affairs, Indian history, Geography, Indian Polity, Ecology, Biodiversity and Environment, hence they should be prepared in detail.
3. Solve mock test papers:
Solving previous year
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