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For UPSC, there is no certain course or specialisation to be studied to attempt the exam. You just need to have Bachelors degree to qualify for the exam. You need to devote a lot of time. Start preparing for the exam right away. The syllabus is huge and the more you cover the better you prepare. Take a degree in which you can handle the degree and also, prepare for the exams. Do not mess up too much stress as it will trigger a bad result in handling UPSC exams.
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Step 1: Determine your mind that you are ready to give your heart and soul to it. Even ready to spend 1 to 1.5 years with reading.Step 2: Determine if you want to take UPSC coaching or self-study and must know that the institute is just for guidance and you only have to study.
Step 3: Start seeing daily news at night in Rajya Sabha TV at 9 pm from today itself (available on YouTube).
Step 4: Have policy of one subject, one book and don't heap up books.
Step 5: Thorough revision of the same material.
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Public administration is one of the highly popular optional subjects. Some of the most successful candidates opt for public administration as their optional subject. Though there is tough competition in UPSC, some subjects are more preferred than others.
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And must know that institute is just for guidance and you only have to study. (Have it in mind, it helps)
Since you are first year student you have all the best time utilize it to make dreams true.Step 3: start seeing daily news at night in Rajya Sabha TV at 9:00pm from today itself. (Available on YouTube)
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All the best.
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