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Hey,
firstly hearty congratulations that you are preparing one of the finest exams in the world. You can start preparations any time. However 1-2 years is minimum time given for the preparations. Firstly take care of your college studies and then look forward to it. It requires 7-8 hours of
Dear Student,
It is really depend on you that which one is easy for you, you may good in any other subject which one I am not suggesting you. For that I am giving you one list of mostly scoring papers here.
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There's no way of contacting UPSC to help you or guide tou in your UPSC CSE preparation.
You can follow the below tips to prepare well for your UPSC CSE examination :-
First of all go well through syllabus , you can check the complete syllabus at https://competition.careers360.com/articles/upsc-ias-syllabus
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Dear Salini,
You can write the UPSC CSE exam as the criteria for UPSC exam is to get a degree from a recognized University. I will provide more details for the exam:
Hello aspirant
Diploma holders are not eligible for UPSC CSE as most of the Diploma courses are three years courses which are not accepted by civil service . The degree equivalent to xii is recognized by civil service hence 10+2 or equivalent degree is eligible for UPSC CSE.
Hi aspirant ,
you should submit your diploma final result marksheet or your overall diploma result for upsc cse under diploma option . you should choose diploma option while filling the form .
hope this help you
best of luck
stay safe stay happy
The age of the candidate must be from 21-32 years of age for a GENERAL category candidate. The aspirant must have completed his graduation nd there is no such eligibility percentage criteria. So yes you can appear for the UPSC examination now...
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Unfortunately, we don't provide study materials for UPSC examination but yes the top study materials or books which you can follow for UPSC examination preparation are listed below subject wise , you can buy these at your near buy book shops :-
HISTORY
*NCERT XI (Ancient & Medieval) *NCERT
Hello dev!!!
Sure, you can enter into upsc. For entering into upsc you dont wanted to do btech. You can choose arts college and spend more time for your upsc preparation. Yours decision is like "cat on the wall" you can't achieve in both upsc and btech CSE. Try to
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