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No, you are not eligible for UPSC 2024 with your date of birth on 2nd August 2003
This is because,
You need to be at least 21 years old to be eligible as on 1st August 2024 for UPSC 2024 but you fail to fulfil this as you will
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Any UGC ensured college graduation endorsement is sufficient to show up for the vast majority of the public authority tests. The YCMOU (fifth open college in india) has been perceived under segment 12 (B) of the University Grants Commission Act, 1956. Indeed, even you can show up for test
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Aspirants/candidates who aspire to become an IAS, IPS or IFS need to appear for the UPSC Civil Services Examination. Only those aspirants who register and apply in the prescribed UPSC online form will be allowed to sit in the exam.
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Yes, definitely you can continue to pursue your science stream if that interest you. But basically as suggested by experts graduation subjects like sociology, social science etc has more advantages than a science subject.
And basic eligibility for UPSC is to have a graduation degree.
Hello Vedant,
As per your query, you are eligible to appear for UPSC CSE Exam when you complete 21 years of age i.e. in the year 2022, if Preliminary exam happens after july 2022.
The eligibility criteria for UPSC CSE is as such:
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