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Sir, my question is that in your view, which post can contribute more for the country, first is PhD and second is IAS from UPSC.

Arihant kapoor 14th Nov, 2020

Hello Aspirant

By doing PhD you can contribute by doing research in a particular area. Let's say if you are pursuing PhD in Commerce then you do research in the area related to particular subject. Your research can help only a small section of society related to your field of

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VIIT , Pune (Entc) or Cummins College of engineering pune (Entc) which is better ?? according to placement and UPSC preparation

Karam Vir 23rd Dec, 2020

Hi,

First of all, UPSC preparation cannot be done by choosing a particular college or university. As you are seeking to do engineering, the whole course curriculum will be different. No college as such provides UPSC preparation. Candidates generally prepare for the exam after the commencement of classes in the

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is it necessary to pay fee for upgrade option in 2 round

Reeyaa Saxena 12th Nov, 2020

Hello. As per my research, yes you will need to pay fees for upgrading in 2 round . You have the option to lay it before 1st round ad well. The fees would be the same. Only the chances differ.

Hope that helps!

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which book is better for jpsc upsc

bhavana p 11th Nov, 2020

Dear Aspirant,

You need to keep few things or aspects in mind for best preparation for the JPSC and UPSC exams , they are ;

  1. Preparing for current affairs is very important.
  2. NCERT books are an initial source of reference.
  3. Standard reference books such as Laxmikanth’s Polity, Bipin Chandra for
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I BELONG TO SHAIK-12 (BCE) IN TELANGANA...& I WILL BE OF 32 IN MARCH 2021...CAN I APPLY FOR UPSC IN 2021?

Shruti Tiwari 11th Nov, 2020
Hello aspirant,
The number of attempts for IAS exam: General Category:6 attempts till 32 years of age.

The number of attempts for IAS exam:OBC:9 attempts till 35 years of age.

The number of attempts for IAS exam:SC/ST:unlimitedattempts till 37 years of age.

So here you can check that you can
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Does integrated MSc Clinical Psychology student is eligible to apply Upsc

priyaankasarkar Student Expert 11th Nov, 2020

Yes. Integrated courses are also considered eligible for appearing for UPSC examination. So if you want to pursue Integrated M.ScClinical Psychology and then appear for UPSC, you can do so.

UPSC is a 3 stage   selection process involving Prelims, Mains and Interview which tests your personality test. Prelims has 2

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is there any exams from upsc for claas1w

Tunir Sikdar 11th Nov, 2020

Hi,

No. There is no such examination which you can apply for while you are still in your 12th standard.There are definitely a few exams which you can sit for once you have passed your 12th boards.

National Defence Academy Examination(NDA)

A National Defence Academy is an academy of Indian

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I am 33 yrs old and i have disability more than 40percent can i am able to apply for upsc

Yash Kamal Chaturvedi 10th Nov, 2020

Hey friend!

The candidate must have attained the age of 21 years and must not have attained the age of 32 years (for the General category candidate) on 1 August of the year of examination. Prescribed age limits vary with respect to caste reservations. For Other Backward Castes (OBC) the

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Is RBA certificate is eligible for UPSC for those students who are belong to j and k

Mrinalini Sarkar 10th Nov, 2020

Hello,

People belonging to RBA are not given any extra benefits. A lot of people think that RBA and OBC are same but it is not. Normally category certificates are additional certificates and that is also valid for SC/ST/OBC. Other than that I do not think RBA certificate is eligible

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which is better according to placement VIT,pune (Chemical) , VIIT (Entc) , cummins college of engineering ,pune ( Entc) and which provide better enviorment for UPSC CSE preparation

pkp.inutail 18th Dec, 2020

Greetings,

As far as UPSC preparation is concerned, you can opt for a college which is comparatively laid back in its dealings with academics so that you get more time to yourself and your preparation.

In that respect, I'd say Cummins College of engineering would be okay.

Other than that

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