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What subjects required for IAS. and how to do that

chandni deb 28th May, 2021

Dear Aspirant,

so UPSC examinations are divided into three sections, they are,

  • UPSC Prelims
  • UPSC Mains
  • UPSC Personality tests

The subjects for UPSC prelims are,

  • History
  • Geography
  • Civics
  • Economics
  • Science
  • Environmental Science
  • Sociology

Subjects for mains are,

  • General Studies
  • Essay
  • English
  • Indian Language
  • Optional subjects can be chosen from the
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bsc radiology is eligible for IAS

pdwords Student Expert 27th May, 2021
Hello,

First of all the eligibility criteria for BSc Radiology is passed bachelor's degree in any discipline from a recognized university, candidates need to attain 21 years age and can apply even in their final year, coming to your question BSc Radiology is undergraduate degree for a duration of three
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after going to lbsnaa what happens there and who and when he or she is declared as on the IAS post

Aditi amrendra Student Expert 31st May, 2021
Hello,


After clearing civil services, the first phase is a four-month Foundation Course at the Lal Bahadur Shastri National Academy of Administration (LBSNAA).After than candidates who have been allotted IAS start Bharat Darshan.

The IAS training programme schedule is given below:

Phase I

This phase is usually held in Feb-May.
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Can you please tell me the full syllabus for IAS upsc exam

pdwords Student Expert 27th May, 2021
Hello,

UPSC Exam is conducted in three stages mainly such as

Prelims Preliminary is the first stage, it is is MCQs based exam, it has two papers and each one consists of 200 marks,its numbers ain't added to final list, you just need to score the required cut offs against
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BA ki baad IAS k exam de sakte h?

ADITYA KUMAR Student Expert 27th May, 2021

Hi

Yes, you can give for IAS exam i. e UPSC civil services examination with your BA  degree and  after qualifying it you can become an IAS officer as well

This is because,

To be eligible for UPSC examination there's no need to be a graduate in a particular discipline,

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Is it possible to become IAS after BAF(Bachelor of Accounting and Finance) as it is a 3 year undergraduate course

pdwords Student Expert 24th May, 2021

Hello,

Yes, Bachelor of Accounting and Finance is a degree course for three years duration, so if you pursue it from a recognized university, then you're definitely eligible to appear for UPSC as its eligibility criteria states graduation in any discipline from a recognized university, you need to attain 21

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ias ki power kitne hoti hai police department me

Subhrajit Mukherjee 23rd May, 2021

IAS have all the departmental powers in a district. He/She is the signing authority. So IAS have good powers in Police and it towers over a IPS. So you can understand how influential it can be.

I would say don't take this influential side of the IAS to be your

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After inter what we have to study to become an IAS either engineering are deegre if chose any one in that wich group we have to take?

Neha Kumari 2nd Jul, 2021

Hello Lekhana

If you want to become an IAS then its minimum eligibility criteria is that Candidates must hold a graduate degree from a recognized University.And also awaiting graduates are also eligible.

There is no such thumb rule that Candidates should have engineering  degree or medical degree for pursuing IAS

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Is it necessary for every common man to salute the IAS and IPS?

Ayush 25th May, 2021

Hello candidate,

There is no protocol or rule in the Indian constitution that every common man needs to salute the IAS or IPS officer whether he or she is on or off duty in general.

However, it's a general protocol for a less experienced officer to salute his senior whether

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i cmpltd my inter..my aim was to bcom an ias.in degree i have a lot of confusion in selecting grps. i need some clarity.also in degree with civils clg there r only hpg and hep grps in degree.so is it better to take that grp or separately should i prepare by joining degree in other clg .im a beginner

pdwords Student Expert 1st Jul, 2021

Hello,

There is no restriction in terms of choosing any course for UPSC, if your only aim is to qualify this exam then perhaps with humanities stream you may have added advantage of being well acquainted with the subjects that are part of UPSC syllabus, but please do consider few

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