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BLS LLB is an undergraduate degree for a duration of five years, and you will only get the graduate degree after five years, not before that, moreover this course doesn't come with an exit option unlike say in integrated MSc/MA where there are universities offering three years graduate degree,
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You can appear in UPSC 2023 and onwards if you are graduating in 2023.
You can check UPSC eligibility criteria provided below:-
--------------------) You must have a bachelor's degree in any, discipline from a recognised university.
†††† Candidates who are in the final year of their graduation or waiting
See, there is no such restriction of belonging to specific stream when it comes to appearing for UPSC, candidates who have passed or appearing graduation from any stream from a recognized university are eligible to apply, the only difference between simply BA or BA Hons is the latter is
You can choose any of science ,commerce or arts stream based on your interest after your 10th for your 10 +2 and then for graduation if you want to become an IAS officer.
This is because,
to become an IAS officer you need to clear UPSC civil services examination
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If you compare the outcomes of both the exams, UPSC has more competition as compared to MPSC as the former is conducted at national level and the latter at state level. Hence after successful performance in MPSC you can get the post of Deputy Collector, whereas in case
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Upsc CSE is conducted in 3 rounds that is prelims mains and interview for top level central government jobs. There are about 24 services under UPSC CSE that IFS, IPS, IAS the most services by clearing the exam. The basic eligiblity for applying
Coming from science background BA Economics Hons will be comparatively easier for you if you like maths, also if you aim to appear for Indian Economics Service Exam for which you need to further pursue your post-graduation degree in the same field, there are various options in the field
No there will not be any problem for UPSC examinations even if you had passed class 12th from NIOS because as per the eligibility criteria of UPSC the candidate should have passed 10+2 from central or state recognized board and NIOS is central board for open schooling so
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 english & the other papers in Hindi then also its possible.
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