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can i crack upsc after taking standard maths

Khushi Goyal 29th Aug, 2021

Dear Student,

For you to crack you, mathematics has to do nothing. Whether you have basic or standard mathematics as your subject, it doesn't matter. Mathematics will only be useful for your preliminary paper II i.e. CSAT which comprises Of Questions from Comprehension, Data Sufficiency, Reasoning And Mathematics (comes only

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can i choose standard maths to further crack upsc

Saunkita Mallick 26th Aug, 2021

Hi, hope you are doing well!

In UPSC there is only elementary level Mathematics which is up to 10th Standard's Mathematics. Mathematics knowledge till class 10th is required in almost all competitive exams. However, UPSC is a very difficult exam and if you are not that good in mathematics you

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What is the pension amount of an IFS officer after retirement?

shikha jindal 28th Aug, 2021

The overall salary of an IFS officer is 60,000 per month.Moreover,they are provided with several benefits like accomodation, transportation, medical expenses and much more.On the other hand,a government servant enjoys a pension and many retirement benefits.Also,based on the country the officer's pay package can also get increased.In this case,the salary

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Subject drop in btech has any effect on UPSC exams

pdwords Student Expert 18th Sep, 2021

Hello,

As per the eligibility criteria of UPSC, you need to pass graduation in any discipline from a recognized university, hence if at all any backlogs you have as long as you have cleared it there is absolutely no problem, now about the impact of backlog, if you qualify prelims,

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can i appear for Upsc civil service and other gov exam after completing graduation from b.sc operation theatre and Anaesthesia technology ? i have passed my 12th & i took admission in this course will it be help for me or should I change the course ? as iam from science stream with PCBM ?

pdwords Student Expert 25th Aug, 2021
Hello,

See, majority of government exams such as UPSC, state PSCs, banking/insurance for the post of clerk/PO or assistant/AAO respectivel, SSC CGL to name a few just ask for graduation in any discipline from a recognized University, there is not even specific aggregate required in this case, hence with BSc
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How much percentage required in 12th PCB for UPSC examination to a general category student

ADITYA KUMAR Student Expert 25th Aug, 2021

Hello

Actually, qualification of just 12th is not enough for upsc.

This is because,

To be eligible for upsc you need to be a graduate in any discipline. So, you need to do graduation.

And don't worry,

There's no minimum percentage requirement in 12th /graduation  to be eligible for UPSC.

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i am a bsc medical student.what is beat optional subject for upsc to me

ADITYA KUMAR Student Expert 3rd Oct, 2021

Hi

You can choose any subject from the available list of optional subjects

List of optional subject is provided below:-

  • -) Agriculture

  • -) Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Science

  • -) Anthropology

  • -) Botany

  • -) Chemistry

  • -) Civil Engineering

  • -) Commerce & Accountancy

  • -) Economics

  • -) Electrical Engineering

  • -) Geography

  • -) Geology

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Is choosing BA History to prepare for UPSC CSE a good option?

Sonal Nimbriya 24th Aug, 2021

Hello there!

Hope you are doing fine.

Yes, this is a good choice if you will choose history as a  optional subject in UPSC.

In UPSC one needs to select an optional paper, so you can choose history in that and thus honours in history course help you in building

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Which is the most helpful degree to prepare for and to clear the UPSC CSE?

ADITYA KUMAR Student Expert 24th Aug, 2021

Hi

You can choose any subject or course like BA, Btech, Bsc, bcom, Mbbs etc based on your interest for your graduation. The additional benefit of courses like mbbs/engineering is that you will have a very good back up in case issue couldn't clear UPSC CSE as it is one

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Is pursuing MBBS a good option to prepare for the UPSC CSE? Will we get enough time to prepare for the UPSC CSE while persuing the MBBS?

sheemaashraf123 22nd Oct, 2021

You get enough time to prepare for UPSC CSE in any course if you stay consistent. however if you are super sure about pursuing UPSC CSE it is advised to take ARTS (Humanities) in your 10+2 or graduation which are actually interrelated subjects to Civil Services but we have seen

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