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Hello Rana pratap singh,. Yes, you can write your GS paper in English and essay paper in Hindi of UPSC mains. Now UPSC provides options to write GS and Optional papers in different mediums (Since 2018). If you choose to write GS and Essay papers in Hindi and Optional Paper
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Yes, you will be eligible for UPSC 2024 with your date of birth
This is because,
To be eligible ,you need to be at least 21 years old as on 1st August of the year of appearing for UPSC examination i. e as on 1st August 2024 for UPSC
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UPSC Prelims has two papers, General Studies I and General Studies II which is CSAT which is qualifying by nature, both are of 200 marks each, you can get previous year paper of UPSC Prelims by visiting the official website of UPSC at https://www.upsc.gov.in/examinations/previous-question-papers?field_exam_name_value=&page=1
Hi Bharti,
Hope you are doing great as per the question asked by you yes you can can start preparing for UPSC exam in your graduation also as such boundation is not there. Yes you need to manage your college studies and preparation together and yes you have to spend
Effectively, you may pursue graduation in Business Administration BBA from any recognized university, besides parallely preparing for UPSC CSE and Other Government Examinations.
However, it would definitely help you and give a boost to your preparation if your pursue Graduation from Delhi NCR and other places in vicinity. Delhi is
In order to appear for UPSC CSE you need to attain 21 years as on 1st August of the appearing year, since in 2023 you will not attain the required age by the prescribed date, you are eligible to appear for subsequent year that is 2024, you also need
Dear Aspirant,
there is a vast list of optional subjects that you can choose from for the UPSC Examinations, some of them are listed below,
In UPSC, there are 4 groups for physically disabled candidates on the basis of factors like the types of disability on has like:- Locomotor disability including Dwarfism and Acid Attack Victims,Visual Impairment,Hearing Impairment,Multiple disability . These 4 groups are :-
PwBD-1
PwBD-2
PwBD-3
PwBD-5
The cut off marks keeps
First of all there is no separate syllabus for IAS or IPS even all the 24 services included in recruitment through UPSC, there are three stages of exams such as prelims ,mains and interview, the post you get is dependent on the preference you have filled and the rank
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