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which degree is best for an iitian to become an IAS

Ayush 4th May, 2021

Hello candidate,

In order to apply for IAS examination through the union public services commission test, the candidate must hold at least a diploma degree or a bachelor's degree in any of the fields.

So, it does not matter much if you have a bachelor's degree in any of the

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Can a mbbs doctor do further study in medical after being an ias officer ?

sreemoyeebha 13th Jun, 2021

Dear Aspirant,


Please look into it carefully …..

I think this will help you…

Yes, definitely you can. Even you can do both also, there are so many IAS officers who are the MBBS degree holders and then also they are working in health department primarily and other departments too…..Once

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I m Telangana Student ! My goal is to become IAS ! I want to take MPC Group in inter .So can u please suggest me the best course program in Mpc group (I) N-Super Chaina (ii) N-120 (iii) CIO- Spark

Aditi amrendra Student Expert 29th May, 2021
Hello,


See, the basic eligibility criteria for applying for UPSC civil services examination is that a candidate should have passed graduation from a recognised university. Now in class 12th you can take any subject it can be science,commerce or arts and same goes for graduation. You can do graduation in
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sir can i write polytechnic exam after10th to become an ias officer?

aditya 29th Apr, 2021

hello bhavana Pilli

I hope you are doing good.

Yes you can absolutely appear for the polytechnic exam  to go on the journey of becoming IAS officer. After completing your polytechnic you must persue bachelors from an recoginzed university because to appear for civil service exam conducted by upsc you

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i have completed 12th and my aim is to become a IAS officer. please suggest me the courses and college

Sree Student Expert 6th Jun, 2021

Dear student,

You can study any degree from any stream of your choice. There is not such restictions or compulsions on degree specialization. But Arts or Humanities would be better choice because you can study History, Social Sciences, Economy, Polity etc in these streams. Knowledge in these subjects is useful

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sir i am in class 12 from pcm and as you know cbse exam got cancel my aim to become an ias officer and i have no interest in physics and chemistry so ehat should i should start preparation for upsc by applying private or i should do btech from cs

Subhrajit Mukherjee 5th Jun, 2021

There are no such obligations you have to be a Btech in order to be a IAS. For UPSC CSE you need to be a graduate. You can be a graduate in any subject. So if you don't like physics and chemistry and if you have no interest in the

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Which stream is best for a student whose goal is IAS

suchayitaanusaha 24th Apr, 2021

Hello,

If you want to be q IAS officer then you should choose art's. Because you have to study for UPSC examination sociology, history, geography, life science, english so many subjects. Infact an engineer, a doctor also become a IAS officer. So the stream is not matter at all. You

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how to become a IAS after 10 the in India step wise

ADITYA KUMAR Student Expert 3rd Jun, 2021

Hi

Here's stepwise explanation how you can become an IAS officer:-

*Complete 10th

*Take admission in 11 and then complete 12th.You can take admission  in any stream i. e science,commerce, arts for 11 and 12th.

*Take admission in graduation in any discipline like BA, Bsc, Btech etc and complete it.

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qualification of IAS officer step wise

Sree Student Expert 3rd Jun, 2021

Dear student,

To become IAS Officer you should have minimum Bachelor's degree.

Step Wise qualification for IAS Officer

1. 10 th standard from a recognised Board

2. 12 th standard or equivalent exam with any stream from a recognised Board.

3. Bachelor's degree in any stream from a recognised University

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