UPSC Civil Services Exam
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A candidate must be between 21 to 32 years of age as on August 1, 2021. UPSC also provides age relaxations to candidates belonging to reserved category. From the following table, candidates can check the relaxation policy as per the category.
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Yes, provided , if you get guided in the right manner.
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IAS stands for Indian Administrative Service and is the most superior civil service in India. In order to become an IAS , you need to clear the UPSC (Union Public Service Commission ) exam with top rank, which consists of , prelims stage, mains stage and Personality Test
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To become an IAS officer there is no single course that you have to do. You need to have completed you graduation. So Candidates must hold a graduation degree in any discipline from a reputed university. After this you need to qualify the Union Public Service Commission Civil Services
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UPSC is a difficult exam no doubt but what makes it or any national level exam difficult? Competition and Paper Pattern. Other than that it is a not a rocket science to clear an exam, many students all over India are able to do it. So can you.
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Eligibility criteria for IAS:
The minimum education eligibility to appear for UPSC Civil Service entrance is bachelor's degree in any discipline from a recognized board. So there isn't particular stream from which a candidate has to pass in 10+2 or bachelor's degree. So you have to choose a stream in 10+2 based on
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In UPSC civil services examination only your mains and interview marks are considered for the final list . Now mains is conducted for 1750 marks while interview is conducted for 275 marks. So, total marks is 2025 marks for merit list preparation.
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As you are doing your graduation you'll have to balance both your graduation and your studies for preparation for UPSC. As you have 4 years you can prepare easily even if you give 6 hours a day, not much is required as you have 4 years. Now how you will
Yes, you can definitely prepare for UPSC civil services examination along with your Bsc agriculture, many students do prepare for UPSC along with their graduation and not only prepare but crack it as well and get into their dream services you can do the same , what all it
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