UPSC
If you wish to go for UPSC, then whatever the degree you do doesn't matter. Your selection is entirely based on the preparation of UPSC CSE. You may choose any of the course as per your interest. My opinion will be that if you wish to go for the UPSC, and its your only goal, then don't go for the Integrated course. BBA LLB course is a good course, for those who want to make law a career. But you want to do UPSC CSE, and for that the law/rules/regulation will be provided you in the training schools. So being a LLB will not give you wings, compared to others who haven't done LLB. Its a 5 year course and I don't think it would be at all good for you to waste 5 years of your life in a course, which you won't get a career in. Instead, do a 3 years graduation and if required invest 2 years for attempts/better preparation.
If you wish to go for any of the two courses, my suggestion will be for you to go for the BTech CSE course. If you aren't confused, about what you want to do, then go for any of the courses and just keep on preparing for the UPSC CSE.
For more information regarding BTech CSE consider the link below:
https://www.careers360.com/courses/b-tech-in-computer-science-and-engineering
For more information regarding BBA LLB consider the link below:
https://www.careers360.com/courses/bba-llb-dual-degree
For more information regarding UPSC CSE preparation tips consider the link provided below:
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/how-prepare-for-upsc-ias
I hope this helps. Wish you a great day!
Hello!
There is no such course which is considered best for UPSC. As you know people from different educational backgrounds have cleared UPSC. One thing you can do is study the course you which you might select as your optional subject in the exam. This will help a lot in your preparation for the exam.
These are some of the subjects or course which s considered best for UPSC as these subjects are relatively easier to score-
Hope this will help you.
hello aspirant,
hope you are doing good.
you can change your branch in engineering through lateral entry.
EE :
EE is a core branch.
placements for this branch in India are in public sector. If you want to get job opportunities in core electrical companies like NTPC you need to crack GATE exam.
it is also called as most competitive branch
ECE :
ECE is not a core branch.
you need not to crack any GATE exam, as there are lot of opportunities for ECE in software field.
students of ECE are also eligible to work in Software industry.
there are lot of opportunities in private sector.
I suggest you to think twice before taking a decision to change from ECE to EE
all the best
The upper age limit to apply for UPSC aspirants for General category is for 32 years. The minimum age of the candidate must be 21 years. So, that means you can only be eligible to apply for UPSC exam till 2024, calculating from your date of birth.
Furthermore, the age limit eligibility criteria for UPSC exam for all categories is listed below :
UPSC Civil Services Exam Age Limit: Candidate must be a minimum of 21 years of age and must not be more than 32 years of age. General Category & EWS: 32 years ; 6 attempts. OBC (with certificate): 32 years + 3 years; 9 attempts. SC/ST: 32 years + 5 years; unlimited attempts.
To know more about the Eligibility criteria for UPSC exam, you can follow the below mentioned link to know more about it : https://competition.careers360.com/articles/upsc-ias-eligibility-criteria
I hope that this will help.
hlwo Aspirant
hope you are doing well
I'll suggest you to go for PCM cause . For appearing in this exam you have to complete Degree from any stream but engineering is a good degree to pursue being an aspirant of IAS and you should also have 21 years of minimum age. To become IAS officer you have to give and qualify in Civil Service Exam.
The best branch will be CSE as it has many opportunities compared to others. You can do private jobs after graduating and prepare for UPSC at the same time.
if by chance you will not clear UPSC then atleast you have a good degree and you can work for industries
but I'll suggest you to do
BA hons would be a better option for you if you are targeting for UPSC. The subjects you'll study there will give you advantage as compared to Engineering because in Engineering the subjects are completely different from what is generally asked in UPSC.
IAS is a respectful and secure job. If you are concerned about payscale, then obviously an engineer can make more money than an ias. The sector also provides you opportunities to work in foreign. Good engineers get paid in crores. so if you don't clear UPSC then taking PCM will help you to do BTech and then after engineering degree you can also earn goods as well as you get opportunity to work in foreign
hope this is helpful for you
best of luck
Hello,
UPSC candidates must be aware of the eligibility criteria before starting their preparations because this time there has been cases where candidates were not eligible and they get to know about it after completing half of the journey. Many don't know the medical eligibility. So, its better to know earlier.
UPSC has set a minimum age limit of 21 years and upper age limit is 32 years. There are relaxation for reserved categories. For OBC it is 35 years and for SC/ ST it is 37 years.
According to your DOB you are eligible for 2024 UPSC CSE.
You can take a look on all the details for UPSC by visiting on their official site. They can go through the pdf, link is provided here: https://www.upsc.gov.in/sites/default/files/Notif-CSP-22-engl-020222F.pdf
Hope it helps.
All the best.
Yes! UPSC allows the candidate to appear for the GS papers & the optional papers to be in different medium. So if you wish to write your GS in Hindi & the other papers in English, then also its possible.
For more information regarding UPSC CSE you can consider visiting the link below:
https://competition.careers360.com/exams/upsc-civil-services-exam
You have to make a good preparation for the examination. For the expert's opinion regarding the UPSC CSE preparation tips you can consider the link provided below:
I hope this helps. Wish you a great eve!
Hello Aspirant
Yes, you are eligible for UPSC CSE 2023.
UPSC CSE AGE LIMIT AND RELAXATIONS:
hlwo aspirant
see if you are preparing for UPSC then you have to manage your time very efficiently. let's assume that you are taking coaching from 9am to 6 pm then after coming home you have to manage time for class notes, printed materials as well as for revision also. you have to manage all these three. let's clear it after coming from coaching at 6 pm you should take some rest and then from 7 to 9pm you should study very hard for class notes then give 2 more hours to Coaching material the have your dinner. after dinner take some rest of 1/2 hours then restart study but now do revision of previous chapters in which you are poor.
do your revisions till 12am then study other subjects from from 12 am to 1 am.
after all these just sleep. and be ready for next day.
hope this is helpful for you.
all the best for UPSC exam.
Hello aspirant!
Yes! And you must prepare with all your heart because this will be your last attempt because 32 is the upper limit for the eligibility criteria if you are from the unreserved category though.
Although you must not have used up all your attempts to be able to appear in 2023.
All the best for your future pursuits!
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