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Hi aspirant.
There are several things to you can do to start off your UPSC journey in an organized way.
According to the UPSC eligibility criteria “ a candidate will be eligible to get the benefit of community reservation only in case the particular cast to which the candidate belongs is included in the list of reserved community issued by the central government ”
So if your cast is listed
Dear Student ,
No, Only diploma holders are not allowed for UPSC exam . To be eligible for UPSC , you need to be graduate in any Discipline from a recognized University .
and in Case of UPSC ESE exam, you need to do B.Tech four year course from a
It is better to join three years under-graduate degree program as the minimum years to be is 3 years Graduation. One sitting is illegal and not considered in India for higher education or jobs in any sector. You can also see into someof the easy and fastest degrees to get
Hi ,
For UPSC , being a graduate is more than enough as the criteria is a graduate student . So , even if you don't have received your degree of MCA , it is totally ok . Even if , interviewers ask you about it , you can say
Hello Aspirant, Yes you will be eligible for UPSC 2024 as per the current eligibility criteria because you will cross your 21 years on August 1st and the eligibility date is considered on August 1st of the examination year, therefore you are eligible for UPSC 2024. The age limit for
The eligibility criteria of UPSC CSE states that an aspirant of UPSC CSE examination must be of 21 years of age, on or before 1st August of the appearing year. Now as you wish to appear for the UPSC CSE, in that case you are turning 21 years old before
As per the surveys and Information available from previous year trends, the last ranks to get allocated the different services (unreserved category) are provided below-
2020:
hello aspirant,
YES, you can join UPSC after graduation in b.Com (//b.Com) or if you have attained at least 21 years of age.
Study subjects like History, Geography, General knowledge, polity, general science, daily awareness and as you are a Commerce student, you might as well opt for Commerce subjects
Hi there,
Yes, you can if you're completing 21 years of age by the date of notification of UPSC then you can able to appear the exam in 2025. I hope this helps.
Regards,
Sahithi akavaram.
Thank you.
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