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hi,
.. A graduate law student will benefit from choosing Law as an optional subject for UPSC Mains. However, recent upsc results have shown that students from the non- law background are able to score high marks in Law and ace the subject without former training
Hello,
The eligibility of UPSC is passed graduation in any stream from a recognized university, you need to attain 21 years and can apply in the final year as well, there's no specific aggregate required here.
Now, coming to your question, see the obvious answer will be choosing a medical will prove to be more tiring as you'll more busy with your academic schedule compared to perhaps graduation in other science stream subject, but then let me tell you many medical aspirants too have qualified for this exam, of course it depends on how you plan your preparation whether you start from the final year itself or after graduation, and both the subjects of agriculture and medical science are there in the optional paper of UPSC, so you won't find it difficult to deal with at least the optional paper as it's syllabus is nothing short of graduation and you're already acquainted with that.
UPSC doesn't discriminate among aspirants, hence people from diverse background appear for this exams, as I already told you medical aspirants too have qualified for this exam, so you shouldn't at any point feel if you choose this field you cannot succeed in UPSC, eventually it's all about your planning, preparation, dedication and single-minded focus. Also, in case of UPSC, it's good to have a back up plan, both the fields you mentioned are very good, choose what more interests you, and don't be in hurry, you can start your UPSC preparation even in gradual manner from the first year itself like reading The Hindu on a daily basis or going through NCERT books in your free time, this will make your foundation strong, most candidates irrespective of their discipline whether it's engineering, medical or any other, start their preparation from the final year itself.
So, choose a career which you find interesting enough to spend your precious four-five and half years studying that course, if you find yourself solely focused on cracking UPSC perhaps agriculture is the best option as it will also save your one and half year, if you have plans to explore the medical domain other than UPSC, choose medical science, gain some experiences in this field and later if you feel you want to try for UPSC, then go for it. This will also provide you a holistic viewpoint of the domain of medical, and your experiences will definitely help as Civil Servant is all about welfare of people and the entire society at large scale.
Hello Aspirant!
UPSC conducts the exams for all of these coveted positions. IAS, IFS, IRS, IPS etc are all positions which are achieved when one passes UPSC exam, with IAS being considered the most prestigious. Every candidate's preferences differs greatly though.
All the best!
Hello
UPSC eligibility is provided below :-
*You must have a bachelor's degree in any discipline from a recognised university
*Minimum age limit :- 21 years
So,to be eligible for UPSC examination there is no compulsion to be a graduate in a particular subject, all you need to be eligible is that you should be a graduate in any discipline .
So , yes you are definitely eligible for UPSC examination after BSC Computer Science
For detailed information go through
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/upsc-ias-eligibility-criteria/amp
Thank you
Hello student,
You can get OBC certificate from the respective authority. For this you have to submit address proof, number 2 identity proof, cast identity certificate. We can get both advantage from DTU and NSTU. OBC certificate criteria most important it is i his parents income for the last three years less than 8lakh will be .
To score good in UPSC you have to be very prepared from VI th standard Books and other books.Please visit the link provided below for the Best books to score good in UPSC
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/books-for-upsc-ias
Hope this Helps
All the very best
As per the UPSC IAS examination eligibility criteria, candidates must have completed your graduation in any field from a recognized board or university and then they can appear for the IAS examination...
Refer below to the link for knowing the eligibility criteria for the same...
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/upsc-ias-eligibility-criteria
IAS exam has following subjects - General Aptitude, Verbal reasoning, Englihs, General Studies including history and geography so you can do BA/MA in any of these maybe...
Refer to the link below to know more about the IAS exam paper pattern..
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/upsc-ias-exam-pattern
Best wishes. Thank you.
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