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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 at least 21 years old, so after your 12th PCB you need to do graduation and then you need to appear in one of
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Whether you should choose old NCERT or new NCERT for UPSC preparation depends upon the subject ,for example ,for subject like history you can follow old NCERT but the for subjects like polity ,geography, you should go for new NCERT as many things have changed over the years
MPSC is a State level exam and UPSC is National Level exam. MPSC is a 3 stage selection process with Prelims, Mains and Interview.
Prelims has 2 papers.
In Paper 1, Current affairs of the State and their National and International Importance, Indian History in reference to Maharashtra and Indian
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You can do BA in any of these subjects : Sociology, Economics, Political Science, Geography, and Modern History. These are optional subjects available in UPSC, which can beneficial for preparation in UPSC and you can score very well in those
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Questions from Mathematics are included in Paper I of NDA. Compared to the General Ability Test, this section carries less weight. It plays a crucial role in the selection of candidates, however. As the standard of questions are essentially Class 11 and 12 levels, the Mathematics section of NDA
UPSC is one of the high end recruitment examinations for India with people aspiring to become IAS, IPS, IRS, officers. There is no educational background limit and so anyone can apply for this exam. People from all educational backgrounds can apply for UPSC making the competition too tough. UPSC has
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*Following are the best books for studying history for UPSC 1. India's Ancient Past by R.S. Sharma 2. The wonder that was India by A.L Basham for Ancient History 3. Medieval India by Satish Chandra 4. Advanced Study in the History of Medieval India all the three volumes
well yes you can consider reading byju's IAS books as they have very good quality content apart from that you can also have to read NCERT which is very important for the upsc examination point of view like-
1. Ancient india by RS sharma (NCERT)
2. Fundamentals of human geography
As far as eligibility criteria is concerned for UPSC and WBCS it remains the same that is passed bachelor's degree in any discipline from a recognized university, for general candidates the upper age limit is less in UPSC compared to WBCS, UPSC has quite has extensive syllabus and state
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