UPSC Civil Services Exam
Dear Aspirant,
so UPSC examinations are divided into three sections, they are,
The subjects for UPSC prelims are,
Subjects for mains are,
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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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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
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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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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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
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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