UPSC
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I want to tell you that UPSC and IAS are two different things. UPSC also known as Union Public Service Commission is a body which conducts examination for various group A services allocation and one such highest post is IAS. The candidates who are Aspiring to become an
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In UPSC Preliminary exam , generally you have to prepare a vast syllabus within a very short time .. In this stage , you have to gain knowledge about all this topics and show that in your answer paper.. time management is also necessary to cut off
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UPSC Prelims Syllabus | Paper-I | UPSC Prelims Syllabus 2021 (General Studies-I)
The following is the curriculum for UPSC Prelims 2021:
Important national and worldwide events are now taking place.
India's history and the Indian National Movement
Geography of India and the World - Physical, Social, and Economic
Dear candidate you can appear for UPSC as a OBC candidate there is no such provision that from schooling till graduation you must have OBC certificate as during only competitive exams you need to show that from which category you belong and you need to show the proof for that
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You have plenty of time to prepare for UPSC exams because you are just in 8th grade.
If you wish to take these examinations, you must complete the entire NCERT Social Science syllabus from 6th to 10th grade. This will come in handy later. I would advise you
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If you want to go for UPSC or civil services exam later in life, it is ok to choose any stream in class 11th and 12th. You can choose any stream but the most useful is humanities as it involves the study
Dear Khushi Rawat,
You can g o for coaching from various coaching institutes and grab notes and make yours too. Nowadays, online study material and coaching classes are easily accessible. Have faith in yourself. If you believe you can, then no doubt you will crack UPSC.
The UPSC Main Examination
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I am guessing you are asking about which subject you should choose for UPSC preparation.
You can choose any subject or course like BA, Btech, Bsc, bcom, Mbbs etc based on your interest for your graduation/degree
This is because,
to be eligible for UPSC examination there is no compulsion
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The top 8 optional subjects in UPSC
This is the list of subjects you can choose from to become a subject expert.
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As per your birthday, you will be eligible for exam in the year 2025, as on that year you will be of 21 years. The main eligibility criteria for UPSC exam is the candidate have to be of 21 years and should be graduated in the discipline subject. There
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