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Sajid BorahHi guys i am sajid , i am computer engineer.

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Yes ofcourse! You can apply for UPSC after completing your graduation in any stream like Science, commerce, humanities etc. But you also must have complete your 21 years age for applying in UPSC.

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Mathew C

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The IAS test consists of 48 subjects in total. Every year, UPSC gives all candidates the opportunity to choose their subject from a list of optional subjects published in the IAS notice. There are 25 subjects to pick from, as well as 23 literature languages subjects. For more information please refer to Alchemy IAS website.

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Shivang agarwal

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https://www.shiksha.com/exams/ias-exam
You will find all the true and authentic information about IAS exams here-

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Karthikeya JAMMALAMADUGUStudying in VIT AP

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Minimum qualification for UPSC exam is you must hold a degree from Government recognised Universities or possess an equivalent qualification. If you are in their final year or awaiting results are also eligible to appear for UPSC preliminary Examination.

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Aakanksha Jaiman

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Hello,
Tap the link below to download the syllabus for UPSC Mains; you can check paper 2 regarding the detailed syllabus of Polity.
https://www.shiksha.com/exams/ias-exam-syllabus
Hope it helps.
All the very best for your exam.
Thank you.

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Sampda raj

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No, it's not important. You can prepare yourself.

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Jyoti Kumari

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Hello Geeta,
On this website, you get all the material for CAT or other material for the MBA entrance test. It is a paid website.

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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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The candidate must have at least a Bachelor's degree from a recognised university to take the UPSC exam. Even those candidates who have written the final year exams of the qualifying exam (Bachelor's degree) and are awaiting results can apply. Hope this helps.

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Mathew C

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Hi, if you have a strong determination you can prepare for UPSC exams by yourself, or if you need some guidance you can approach a good academy like Alchemy IAS Institute, Kerala. They provide all the necessary guidance for you to prepare for the UPSC exams, you can also refer to their materials which is provided in their website. All the best.

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