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Ananya Dev

Guide-Level 14

Hi,
I am afraid, you cannot pursue UPSC exam. The age limit is 32 years.

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sandeep sharma

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Hi,In 10th standard, if you have fixed goal to pursue your career as an IAS officer then you have to take a look at the syllabus of UPSC exam and main optional subject for the examine syllabus the main portion of general studies it consists of main topics like Indian Heritage and culture history and geography of the world and society Government and constituent policy social justice international relations Science and technology economic development biodiversity and endowment security and disaster management at 6:00 integration and aptitude and in the optional subject for main exam you have to select one for this xxvi agricultural manag
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Sushant Sharma

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kanu vashisht

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If you want to go for UPSC examination, then firstly check the requirements and schedule, find the mentor who can guide you well throughout the whole journey. Consult anyone who was already a UPSC aspirant, only he/she can guide you well. Refer syllabus. Collect books, sample papers and start preparing. All the best.

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Manali Barad

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It is as difficult to crack IAS with Hindi medium, as it is with English medium. Year after year students with Hindi and other regional languages have been doing well at UPSC CSE. The recent example is IAS topper Shailendra Singh Indoliya. He is a person, who has defied the myth associated with Hindi Medium. He successfully cleared UPSC Civil Services Exam four times and each time, he got a better rank. Last year, he got selected for Indian Revenue Services exam, because he got AIR of 337.

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ashutosh chauhan

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Hi,
You can go for political Science, history and many more subjects in respective of UPSC.

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Navita Batra

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Please click the link below for a similar question asked about UPCE Prelims
https://bit.ly/2FXsMzy.

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Anjali TaRead to Lead

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Hello,
JEE is Joint Entrance Exam is an entrance exam for engineering after class 12th science while UPSC is Union Public Service Commission. It is an exam conducted by the Government of India for different governmental posts like IAS, IPS, IRS, & many more. One can't compare the level of JEE and UPSC.
UPSC is one of high level exams after graduation.

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Contributor-Level 9

Yes, it has a residential coaching programme for UPSC and for it, the university conducts an entrance exam.

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Lorna Dsouza

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One of the best IAS coaching in Lucknow are:ALS IAS AcademyALS Satellite Education CentreETEN IASAids ICSPrayatna GuidanceVision IAS.

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