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Ramit Arora

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Dronacharya Academy in Borivali is quite good for UPSC CDS preparation, all the reviews available are very good, to know the exact scenario for faculty and placements get in touch with the current students through social media or in person.

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ANAND KUPSC Aspirant

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IAS Prelims 2019 also known as Civil Services Preliminary Exam 2019 will be held on 2nd June 2019, which was announced by the UPSC recently. You can fill the form of UPSC Preliminary 2019 exam from 19th February 2019 onwards at UPSC website. The last date to submit applications for 2019 Prelims exam is 18 March 2019.

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Anjali TaRead to Lead

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Both are fine!
First of all, UPSC is not a course, it is an exam! MBA is a 2-year course after graduation! The thing is that your point of interest towards the subject! If you want to pursue MBA then go for that!

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Ridhima BansalCurrently working as Biology tutor

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Hi Afsha,
If you want to go for UPSC, then you must pursue a degree course including the subject such as B.Sc in Zoology etc. which you wish to opt in UPSC, as in this exam you need to opt one subject of your choice. Good luck.

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Ritika GuptaWeb Developer at Exzeo India

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Hi, preparing for UPSC not only needs hard work but smart work, when talking about the syllabus of UPSC it is limitless, but smart work can enhance your preparation. For this, I believe you need to study NCERT books mainly from class 9th to class 12th for subjects like polity and geography. NCERT textbook on microfinance for class 11th and class 12; NCERT text book biology of class 12th botany for ecology; NCERT class 9th - class 10th for Science and technology and NCERT class 6th to class 12th for History and Art and Culture. Additionally, you need to follow The Hindu newspaper for current affair updates. Keeping an account of previou
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Ritika GuptaWeb Developer at Exzeo India

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The evergreen best books to prepare for UPSC exams is NCERT books of class-6th to class 12th for almost all subjects except for economics. The pattern of question paper framed by UPSC always revolves around NCERT books and current affairs.

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