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Hello,
Basically, to apply for Indian Police Service examination a candidate must hold a Bachelor's degree from any of the universities recognized by the UGC or have an equivalent qualification. So it doesn't really matter which course you take on but since you have completed your 12th standard with commerce
Hi Anu,
I assume the subjects you are asking about selecting is the optional subject you are talking about, that varies from aspirant to aspirant. Aspirants have to choose 1 optional subject from a specified list for appearing in the merit ranking papers in the UPSC exam.
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Hi Shubhi,
Yes, it is sufficient to crack IAS exam if complete devotion is shown in that 1 year period.
There are many examples of students who have already done it and cracked in first attempt itself.
To have the good knowledge about UPSC syllabus, you can go through the
hi,
see there is no age limit for apply to mba course. there is many people you take break from the working profession and go for mba to complete higher study. however at the time of Interview you may asked about what you have done these years, you need to
Greetings of the day dear aspirant!
The most important thing to understand is whether you are interested or not. Studying for getting good results will motivate the individual but the procedure is somehow difficult for many. So I would suggest you follow these steps for acing the exam.
Dear Aspirant,
given below are some of the subjects you may choose from,
First of all the eligibility criteria of UPSC is simply passed graduation in any discipline from a recognized university, you can apply even in the final year, there is no such specific aggregate requirement in this case, see if you're asking this question in reference to the fact that
Hi Aspirant,
Yes, a student pursuing law can appear for UPSC. The eligibility criteria of UPSC suggests that one should have minimum of graduation degree(Bachelor's degree like BCA,LLB,BCom,etc) of education qualification to appear for UPSC. Also it is said that law students have an edge over other UPSC aspirants in
The eligibility criteria for appearing in UPSC or any state PCS or any other government exam, a candidate should have passed 10 + 2 from recognised board and undergraduate degree from a recognised University. A Masters degree is additional study and it has nothing to do with eligibility for
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