UPSC exam
Krish, to b e eligible for UPSC, you should have completed your Graduation in any stream. So you can study your Bachelor's in any stream. But previous years Statistics state that Candidates who have studied History, Anthropology, Geography have been able to score good than their counterparts. So you may
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One can choose any subject of his or her choice for optional in UPSC examination
So yes you can definitely choose mathematics as your optional subject in your UPSC examination
UPSC 2018 topper ,Kanishk Kataria has mathematics as optional.
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Ofcourse one can take UPSC and state PCS for sure. UPSC exam dates has been postponed for prelims for 2020 syllabus is same as of previous year. There is no restriction on number of exams to take you can fill the state PCS exams if you are comfortable
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UPSC is a national level examination. Every Indian irrespective of their state is eligible to apply for the exam. The eligibility criteria says that the candidate should be a citizen of India. It doesn't says anything about domicile or graduating state.
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A simple graduation is all you need to sit for UPSC civil services if you are talking about civil services no matter from which stream. You can take any subject in your graduation but if you want to pursue BA I'll recommend history, geography will be best as
Yes, BA sociology can be beneficial in your UPSC CSE preparation run. It is not that it is the only one subject which can be beneficial as you must have seen that most of the qualified students hail from Humanities ground.
In fact it is the optional paper which proves
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Yes, after the completion of your BSc you can definitely write UPSC examination , this is because to be eligible for UPSC or the IAS examination there is no compulsion to be a graduate in a particular subject, all you need to be eligible is that you should be
To be eligible for UPSC examination one needs to be at least a graduate in any discipline
But D Pharma is not a bachelor's degree, it is a diploma course and thus you fail to fulfill the aforesaid criteria and thus you are not eligible for UPSC examination with
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