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Aakansha Purohit

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For sure you can crack it.
Although regarded as one of the toughest exams in the country, with the right approach and strategy, an aspirant can crack the IAS examination in the very first attempt. It is essential for aspirants to know and understand the requirements of the IAS exam such as the UPSC syllabus for IAS Exam (Prelims-MCQ and Mains-DESCRIPTIVE), pattern, eligibility criteria, application procedure and other such significant details before kick-starting the preparations. So, at this stage you can :
Revise the NCERT of all standard from class 6th to 12th. Attempt daily quiz related to Current Affairs. Start the habit of making n
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Aakansha Purohit

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After 12th, starting your preparation is the perfect time to cover all subjects in detail and with proper knowledge. UPSC conducts the Civil Services Examination (CSE) to recruit suitable candidates for IAS IPS, IFS, and other allied services. These exams are conducted in 3 modes- pre, Mains and interview
To crack this exam :
Understand the UPSC pattern and procedure first. Go through the UPSC syllabus thoroughly. Start reading a few books and watch video lectures online for a few basic subjects like polity, history, geography, etc. Read the newspaper regularly.

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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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Dear aspirant, Glad to meet you. Both of them an equally tough task. UPSC Exam - The effort is more coordinated in UPSC due to its more generic nature of the syllabus. It requires a thinking and articulation brain and does not require much cramming. However lawyers have an upper hand in UPSC since general studies tests the knowledge of Indian polity and governance and with prior understanding of constitutional law, lawyers are at a better place to answer those questions. Yes, absolutely you can give UPSC exam after doing a B.A. LL.B. It is not a impossible task, alongwith study, you can join coaching for UPSC. Hope it helps.

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Adv. Ved VinayakLaw educator at Lex Logic You Tube channel.

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My dear candidate, There are three benefits of B.A. For IAS. 1. Time availability The availability of time after attending college is the main advantage of pursuing a Bachelor's degree in the arts. For Bachelor of Arts students, most colleges and universities typically have hours from 9 AM to 2 PM at the most. You can begin preparing for the UPSC civil service examination after completing college for this reason, or you can even enrol in IAS coaching sessions. Nearby your university and college.

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Adv. Ved VinayakLaw educator at Lex Logic You Tube channel.

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When preparing for the UPSC test, you must thoroughly research each topic. However, many students frequently struggle in classes like geography, PSIR (Political Science and International Relations), and arithmetic. These topics are completely unrelated to one another. NCERT, however, is a popular place to start. Make sure you thoroughly read the NCERT text books for 10th and 12th grade in order to gain a basic understanding of the subjects and their related themes. Start with your favourite reference books, make thorough notes, and continue studying them until you have fully understood every subject. To make your practise simpler, make
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Adv. Ved VinayakLaw educator at Lex Logic You Tube channel.

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Hello Muskan, When you apply for a UPSC exam, it doesn't really matter what field of study you have, therefore you can choose any course for your UG programme. It is important that you have a degree and that you perform well on the exam. Consult the NCERT texts of geography, history, and civics from classes nine through twelve as you get ready for the test. To pass the exam, read at least two newspapers every day and sign up for the mock test series.

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Priyanka verma

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UPSC Civil Services Exam Age Limit: Candidate must be a minimum of21 years of age and must not be more than 32 years of age. General Category & EWS: 32 years; 6 attempts. OBC (with Certificate 32 years + 3 years; 9 attempts. SC/ST: 32 years + 5 years; unlimited attempts.

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kirti Gupta

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Hi Jay Kumar, Sure, your marksheet is legitimate. Both the Marksheets are legitimate as one you'll get during the real board times and 2nd you may get at the time of your improvement tests. You want to reveal the Marksheet with better percentage on the time of your admission. Hope this helps!
Good Luck!

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Vishal rajeshkumar

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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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NCERT books have concise information in straightforward language, making it easy to understand. Moreover, they are essential from both UPSC Prelims and Mains exam perspective. You will get many questions in the IAS/IPS Exam directly or indirectly from NCERT textbooks. If aspirants have enough time, it is always advised to start from standard 6 NCERT texts and read till standard 12 texts for all relevant subjects. For general studies (Prelims or Mains), aspirants need to focus on the NCERT texts on the below subjects: History, Geography, Economics, Political Science, Sociology, Fine Arts, and Science. NCERT books are the best source for
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