UPSC
Hey,
There are various opportunities of UPSC, there are various posts you can get after clearing UPSC exam which are :
All India Services (Group A)
- Indian Administrative Service (IAS)
- Indian Police Service (IPS)
- Indian Forest Service (IFoS)
Central Services (Group A)
- Indian Audit and Accounts Service (IA&AS)
- Indian Civil Accounts Service (ICAS)
- Indian Corporate Law Service (ICLS)
- Indian Defence Accounts Service (IDAS)
- Indian Defence Estates Service (IDES)
- Indian Foreign Service (IFS)
- Indian Information Service (IIS)
- Indian Ordnance Factories Service (IOFS)
- Indian Post & Telecommunication Accounts and Finance Service (IP&TAFS)
- Indian Postal Service (IPoS)
- Indian Railway Accounts Service (IRAS)
- Indian Railway Personnel Service (IRPS)
- Indian Railway Traffic Service (IRTS)
- Indian Revenue Service (IRS-IT)
- Indian Revenue Service (IRS-C&CE)
- Indian Trade Service (ITrS)
- Railway Protection Force (RPF)
Also you can be
Secretaries in state and central government, RBI governer, Chief election commissioner, CBI, IB , RA&W, NIA, STATE POLICE, CENTRAL POLICE FORCES CHEIF .
Hello aspirant,
The next big change that will happen would be the removal of optional subject from main exam.
However, I am of firm belief that one should not expect this or any other change before CSE 2022. Currently, with the corona pandemic, the government would want to avoid any issue where the government is seen in negative light.So even if yoy prepare certain subject content cant be changed so its all knowledge keep learning!
hope it helped.
Hello,
If someone is currently in college and he/she wants to prepare for high level exams like UPSC than it becomes difficult for them to manage. Because one don't get enough time to prepare for such exams. And as we know these exams are having wide syllabus which requires lot of time in addition to focus. By focus i mean that if one is preparing for it then he/she must concentrate only on that particular exam and other exams related to in wrt syllabus.
But yes if you do college studies as a non~attending candidate then you can. Otherwise it will not be possible for you to manage both at the same time. Yes you can do research about the exam as much as you can and understand the need of exam during those college years.
At last, you can begin with your exam preparations in your final year of college.
* so by attending college you will not get the environment to prepare for high level exams.
I hope you get your answer.
Thankyou..
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Dear Anshika,
There is no specific course you can take to get through the UPSC exam. But most people do prefer course in relation to engineering or sciences before appearing for UPSC. I will try to provide details on both the courses you have given to allow you make an informed decision:
1. Bsc Chemistry
2.Bsc Hons Chemistry
All the best
Dear Divya,
The following are the list of some of the best optional subjects to take for UPSC:
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I would suggest to take history and polities because , if one wants to make this examination easy to crack then i would suggest to take humanities since it includes major portion of the syllabus.
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