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when can we start ias prepration

Akram Khan 29th Sep, 2020

Hi,

Usually a 1-2 years sincere study is required to clear the IAS exam.

One can start the preparation for the IAS exam at any time he want.

However you can give the IAS exam only when you met all the eligibility criteria for appearing the IAS exam. The educational

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I passed 12th this year how can I start IAS preparation?

pdwords Student Expert 28th Sep, 2020

Hello, .

UPSC Civil Service Exam consists of three stages-

Preliminary : First Stage 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 your category.

First is GS

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Sir , Can anyone tell the subjects involved in IAS ?

pdwords Student Expert 26th Sep, 2020
Hello, .


UPSC Civil Service Exam consists of three stages-

Preliminary
Mains
Interview

To give you a brief about the exam;

Preliminary consists of two papers, each is of 200 Marks and MCQs based, its numbers are not added in the final list,


First is GS Paper-I consists of the
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whats the process to become an IAS

ADITYA KUMAR Student Expert 25th Sep, 2020

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If you want to become an IAS officer then first of all you need to be a graduate in any discipline of your choice  and then you need to appear in one of the toughest examination called UPSC, and it has 3 stages which are listed below :-


*The

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wahts the syllabus for IAS exam

Nahid Anowar 25th Sep, 2020

Hello there,


You could be IAS through UPSC Examination,The UPSC (Union Public Service commission) Civil Services Exam Syllabus is divided into three categories, namely Preliminary, Mains and Interview.

The Preliminary syllabus is mainly designed to access a candidate's comprehension of current affairs and aptitude within the stipulated time and  The

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Can I become IAS with basic maths in class 10

Harsha Sinha 25th Sep, 2020

Hi there,

It is too early to judge yourself for the IAS exam as, you are eligible for it inky after your graduation, so if you are really interested in it and try to analyse the syllabus and then just work hard accordinly, because now it's not too late you

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I want to become IAS but is architecture(B.arch) a good backup plan for it?

pdwords Student Expert 24th Sep, 2020

Hello,

There is no such restriction in terms of graduation subject when it comes to UPSC exam, as its eligibility criteria states passed Bachelor's Degree in any discipline from a recognized university, and to further corroborate this point people from diverse backgrounds appear for this exams such as engineering, medical,

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if i dont achieve IAS what is the alternative course in degree

Tapas Kumar Singh 24th Sep, 2020

Hello dear student


  • If you want to join PSU or are interested in MTech for (technical student) can go for GATE examination
  • You can go to Bank PO's or you can join MBA program.
  • Aspirants who haven't cleared they can appear for government job examination like preparing for CSE papers,
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pragnya ias academy will give ias coaching with degree and what about it fees

Gbharath Raj 23rd Sep, 2020

Hello applicant,

Pragnya IAS Academy , Hyderabad , Himayatnagar provides Coaching for IAS in HYDERABAD . It also has its presence in Bangalore. Pragnya ias Academy is best known for its IAS Coaching and Ranks #18 in IAS Coachings in HYDERABAD . PRAGNYA IAS Academy offers Class Room courses with

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I scored 98% in my 8th class..And 95% in 9th class..Now I am currently studying in 10th..What should i do after 10th..I am interested in IAS..Thats my childhood dream..Pls help me and guide me the right way..

Prachi Pant 23rd Sep, 2020

Hello

It's good to see you determined about your ambition to be an IAS even in high school standard.

Union Public Service Commission conducts Civil Services examination every year for the recruitment of candidates for Indian Administrative Services (IAS) . The selection process of UPSC IAS consists of three stages

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