UPSC Civil Services Exam
Dear Mayank,
It's not a question of which profession is better than the other, but what you want to do. If you want to be a Scientist, then that profile/profession is good for you otherwise IAS Officer. However, both are poles apart. On the one hand where a Scientist needs
Yes, of course. It depends on you. If you have fixed your goal and if you want to achieve it, you can prepare for it after doing any degree. B.tech. is not exception. Go ahead.
All the best!
Yes, you are eligible to appear for UPSC CS/IAS examination as the Union Public Service Commission requires candidates to have passed graduation in any discipline. Candidates holding a Bachelor's Degree from an open university can appear for the exam.
Agar mera marks 72 hota hai...to mujhe private colleges milegi????
Dear student
This totally depends upon your convenience. If you are sure your English is good and you can understand questions in it then surely go for English otherwise Hindi. Doesn't matter what you opt English or Hindi. But I would say imporove English.
Goodluck
Hi!
You can start preparing for IAS in your second year of engineering. You can prepare through any available online courses or join in any nearby coaching centres.
Hello,
Yes, the list of optional paper is available in UPSC exam. Candidates have to choose the following optional papers fo their mains exams.
List of optional subjects for Main Examination
(i) Agriculture
(ii) Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Science
(iii) Anthropology
(iv) Botany
(v) Chemistry
(vi) Civil Engineering
(vii) Commerce
Yes there are three best coaching institutes for civils along with b.sc degree course in Hyderabad.
gandhi IAS study circle
analog IAS institute
indiancivils.com
Hey! Hi Abhishek Pandey.
See, I would suggest you the FREE UPSC CIVIL SERVICES Preparation website and the teachers are also well qualified and many many teachers are available there.
I am talking about UNACADEMY.
Just google about it and you will get best tips and courses for your UPSC
Hello vidhi
Marks vary year to year depending upon the difficulty of the exam as well as the number of students appearing . But 160-170+ marks are a good bet for securing a seat in 1 of the aiims institutions
Good luck
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