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Amidst the list of optional subjects you can choose medical science as this subject would be more closely related to your field of study, in case you don't want to opt for this some of the important factors to keep in mind is your interest which is extremely important
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BCA subjects are not there in UPSC open but no worries you can choose any subject from the available list of optional subjects
List of optional subject is provided below:-
See if you have good base in the subject of KANNADA then you can obviously go for it as an optional subject. Always know that in order to save time its better to choose subjects which you have interest at as well as which you are skilled in. Thus if
To apply for UPSC, you must have a bachelor's degree in any field, however engineering is a good pick for IAS aspirants, and you must be at least 21 years old. To become an IAS officer, you must pass the Civil Service Exam.
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You cannot go for UPSC CSE or any other UPSC entrance examination offered after graduation as D.Pharma is a diploma program. To appear for the UPSC Entrance exam, you need to have a minimum of bachelors degree from a recognized university. D.Pharma is not a bachelors degree, it is
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Candidates are allowed to choose Gujrati as an optional language paper only and it is the qualifying paper .
Candidates are given only two options whether they can choose English or Hindi .Try to write and practice your answers in these two languages .
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Union Public Service Commission does not bar you from writing Mains paper in your regional language. Gujarati language is an integral part of 8th schedule and you can opt for Gujarati while writing answers for the GS papers. However, you need to note that this is applicable only for
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UPSC unfortunately does not offer any courses related to the streams of computer science or information technology. However, there are other science or engineering subjects that you can choose from such as, Mathematics, Physics, Electrical Engineering etc.
For UPSC Preparation, you can opt out for The Times of India or The Hindu. Popularly, most of the candidates only prefer The Hindu as it is considered as the best news paper for preparing for any government exam. So, you can try out with The Hindu and use
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