UPSC
Hey!
UPSC Civil services examination is conducted by UPSC(Union Public Service Commission) every year for services like Indian Administrative Services (IAS), Indian Police Services (IPS) and Indian Forest Services (IFS) and Central Services such as Indian Audit and Accounts Service (IA&AS), Indian Foreign Service etc .
Exam eligibility: Candidate must have graduation degree and those are in their final year degree examination and results are awaited can also give the examination.
So Yes, you will be eligible to give the UPSC exam next year.
For more information you can visit the provided link: https://competition.careers360.com/exams/upsc-civil-services-exam
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Yes dear Student you Can write UPSC mains Examination in your regional language kannada because kannada is one of the language accepted by UPSC.But the question paper is printed in either in English or in Hindi unless you are answering the Compulsory language paper. It will be more difficult to write paper in kannada so I suggest you to write in English or Hindi.Here I am providing you link in which all the details about UPSC and its languages. https://competition.careers360.com/exams/upsc-civil-services-exam
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No, you cannot give UPSC examination while being in your 3rd year of BA LLB as BA LLB course of 5 year duration, so even though you are in your third year you are still not a graduate and so not eligible for UPSC examination.
You can check the UPSC eligibility criteria is provided below :-
*You must have a bachelor's degree in any discipline from a recognised university
*Minimum age limit :- 21 years
*Maximum age limit :- 32 years , there's 3 year relaxation on upper age limit for obc and of 5 years for Sc/St.
For detailed information go through
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/upsc-ias-eligibility-criteria/amp
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Hi,
The syllabus for UPSC DCIO exam is-
1. Electronic Devices and Circuits
2. Signals and Systems
3. Digital Electronics
4. Computer Organisation and Operating Systems
5. Analog Communications
6. Digital Communications
7. Microprocessors and Microcontrollers
8. Digital Signal Processing
9. Computer Networks and Cyber Security
10. Microwave Engineering
11. Satellite Communications
12. Wireless Communications and Networks
13. Radar Systems
14. Artificial Intelligence
15. Internet of Things
You can study these subjects from the books you have studied in your engineering course.
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HELLO,
All time reffered books are RS sharmas , India's ancient past ,AL BASHAMS "THE WONDER THAT WAS INDIA".Other books to build strong on basics are NCERT Class XI Ancient India NCERT Class XII Theme in Indian History- I ,NCERT Class XI an Introduction to Indian Art .
Best of luck.
You get enough time to prepare for UPSC CSE in any course if you stay consistent. however if you are super sure about pursuing UPSC CSE it is advised to take ARTS (Humanities) in your 10+2 or graduation which are actually interrelated subjects to Civil Services but we have seen students from other fields crack it too, majority of which are engineers, so yeah, being a humanities or non humanities student is making less difference now. Moreover if you feel like you don't have enough preparations before your exams after completing your graduation , you can take a year off and prepare with all of your body, mind and soul. Good Luck!
For more information and UPSC CSE Preparation do follow the link below
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/how-prepare-for-upsc-ias
Hello Aspirant,
As you have completed your 12 with PCM and now you have to think for your career ahead.
Firstly, you have to think that has you enjoyed studing Science or not. If yes and want to just learn and gain some practical knowledge you must go for ENGINEERING for sure and it is beneficial in UPSC as in UPSC you have to chose a optional subject that is of your own choice and there is a separate paper conducted for it and in that engineers who are opting for UPSC can go for this. After completing engineering you can go for placements and get a job or after B.TECH you can either go for UPSC preparation.
But only three branches are there in the list of optional subjects in UPSC and it is as follows-
Now talking if you are passionate, determined and hard working and can dedicate 20 hours for this UPSC exam, you can go for graduation in the field that will help you in building for this exam as it can be your foundation and will boost your confidence. You can also prepare for this along with your graduation as it will be a less burden than to do it with engineering.
At last it totally depends on you what you dreamt of being and truly wants in your life.
HOPE IT HELPS.. ALL THE BEST !!
Hello,
As you have mentioned that you are preparing for UPSC and PSIR, so in case you want to pursue your PG you must take a very light subject, that can either help you in your preparation and does not become a burden.
Also I would like to suggest that you should enrol yourself in a college in which there is no pressure of attendance so you can easily carry forward your preparation.
Now coming to choosing subject domain, you should go with the one that is easy to go through and does not consume much of your time and effort. Also if its a part of your preparation then its far than better.
So choose your subject wisely.
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Hi Aspirant,
There is no physical standards for Indian economics service examination(UPSC). only requirement is one need to be well knowledged, intellectual and have a good personality. One need to have good knowledge and also need to be ability that one can clear prelims and mains. And also need to have personality and speech so that can clear interviews.
Hope this is helpful to clear your answer.
UPSC conducts Indian Economics Service every year subjected to availability of vacancy, for instance earlier this year UPSC had notified about not conducting this exam because there were no vacancy in the department of Ministry of Finance, but later on decision was changed, notification came in the month of August and last date to apply was 1st September, in order to appear for this exam candidates are required to do post-graduation in any of the following disciplines such as Economics, Applied Economics, Econometrics, Business Economics, you may check out the official notification of this year at https://www.upsc.gov.in/sites/default/files/Notifi_IES_2020_Eng.pdf for more details regarding this.
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