UPSC exam
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It's good that you are starting your preparation for UPSC early in your graduation itself, and don't worry there are many who prepare themselves as clear upsc as well and you can do the same, just be honest and dedicated towards your preparation.
Follow the below tips to prepare
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To appear in UPSC candidates should be 21 years - 32 years old .
Candidates should hold a graduation degree in any stream.
Candidates belonging to General/EWS category can give 6 attempts.
Candidates belonging to OBC/General (PWD) category can go for 9 attempts.
SC/ST Candidates have no limit,
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If you are asking about UPSC CSE, then, candidate from any background can go for the UPSC Exam. No degree is as such perfect to appear for the UPSC Exam. UPSC CSE follows its own exam pattern, syllabus and books. The syllabus basically covers Humanities subjects, Sociology, Public Administration
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Yes, you will be eligible for UPSC exam in 2025.
The minimum age a student should have for UPSC exam is 21 years old and the age of candidate should be less than 32 years for general category students, whereas there are some relaxation in age limits for
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No, you cannot appear in fourth year of BA-LLB, the reason being BA-LLB is for a duration of five years, as per the eligibility criteria laid out by UPSC, candidates need to pass graduation in any discipline from a recognized university , there is no specific aggregate required in
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It is good that you are clear with your aim. But, it is too early now to start the UPSC CSE preparation. At this time, you can make your fundamentals strong. As UPSC generally involves humanities background, you can make your basics strong by opting for humanities background in
If you are asking for the UG course which can be best for UPSC then I would say that there are no such so called course which is purely helpful for your UPSC exam. No UG course can help you that way. You have to prepare separately for the UPSC
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I think you can go for graduation in almost any subject that interests you science, commerce or arts.
My suggestion would be to do Bachelors in Arts in any subject history, geography, sociology, political science, economics, public administration, etc.
According to me, graduation in polity or geography will
Clearing the UPSC CSE test necessitates both smart and hard work. The UPSC CSE Syllabus is extensive, and having a decent IAS preparation method can help you complete it on time.
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