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Im a final year B.Sc student, and after graduation I want to go in teaching line. Im quite confused what should I do either Ill pursue B .Ed degree or M. SC degree. I also wanted to apply for civil service exam, what should I choose, Can I do B .Ed ,M. Sc and UPSC studies together on

Sakshi Singh 13th Jul, 2022

Hello,

All the three options are best on their part. Each has some merit and demerit. If you are really interested in teaching profession, then you must pursue B. Ed. and clear exams like CTET. But it will lead you as a teacher in schools. It is good option if

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i have completed one year iti course after 10th, now Im persuing Bachelor of arts , and there is problem with my name- in marks card and certificate Surname is first and in adhaar card and bank Name is first. and i want to give civil service exam for ias. so with all these problems am i eligibl ??

shivanipundir145 9th Jun, 2022

Hello suraj,

As you mentioned that in most of your documents there is a mistake in your name so it will be advisable if you request for the correction before you give any government exam.

Matters related to change in name , incorrect spellings are treated very strictly as they

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Respected Sir Mera birthday 27/12/1986 he to kaya me 2023 ki civil service exam (UPSC) de shakti hu???

Anurag Khanna 24th May, 2022

Hello Aspirant,

You will only be eligible for UPSC CSE 2023 if you belongs to any of the disability as given below in point no. 5 otherwise you will not be eligible with this age.

See as per your Date of Birth your age in 2023 would be 37 years

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Currently persuing my BCA in online mode in Chandigarh University ! So can i appear for UPSC or any other state civil service Exam ?

Ayush Maurya 5th Dec, 2021

Hey there

Good to see that you are thinking a very great thing to become an IAS officer. See to be eligible to sit in an upsc cse exam you must have at least a graduation degree in any stream from any recognised university.

That doesn't matters online/offline/open or regular.

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Respected sir/mam, Im a commerce student of class XII. So, can i attempt the civil service exam after b.com. Yours sincerely Sahil

Siddharth Singh 3rd Oct, 2021

Dear Student,

To be eligible for UPSC Civil Services exam you need to be  a graduate from an institute or college recognized by the govt. of India.  You can do graduation from any subject. In the final year of your college, you are eligible to appear for UPSC preliminary Examination.

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I want to switch my medical line in civil service exam. can I get upsc syllabus with necessary book pdf

Subhrajit Mukherjee 23rd Oct, 2021

Nice to know that you have fixed your target. Every year there are many medical professionals who are getting into UPSC CSE, so if you want then you can really crack with some good strategies.

The general preparation rule for any examination is to do research. The first thing you

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What is the pension amount of an IFS officer after retirement?

shikha jindal 28th Aug, 2021

The overall salary of an IFS officer is 60,000 per month.Moreover,they are provided with several benefits like accomodation, transportation, medical expenses and much more.On the other hand,a government servant enjoys a pension and many retirement benefits.Also,based on the country the officer's pay package can also get increased.In this case,the salary

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Is choosing BA History to prepare for UPSC CSE a good option?

Sonal Nimbriya 24th Aug, 2021

Hello there!

Hope you are doing fine.

Yes, this is a good choice if you will choose history as a  optional subject in UPSC.

In UPSC one needs to select an optional paper, so you can choose history in that and thus honours in history course help you in building

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Which is the most helpful degree to prepare for and to clear the UPSC CSE?

ADITYA KUMAR Student Expert 24th Aug, 2021

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You can choose any subject or course like BA, Btech, Bsc, bcom, Mbbs etc based on your interest for your graduation. The additional benefit of courses like mbbs/engineering is that you will have a very good back up in case issue couldn't clear UPSC CSE as it is one

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Is it true that many civil servants are Engineers and Doctors?

pdwords Student Expert 24th Aug, 2021
Hello,

Yes, it's true as much as the syllabus of UPSC is more humanities oriented, the truth is the toppers come from as diverse backgrounds as that of medical/engineering/commerce/science, if you look at previous year toppers then yes , you will find many medical and engineering graduates, and the eligibility
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