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Dear Bhumi,
In every entrance exam of college admission or in the application form of government jobs they only ask you to attach your 10th and 12th marksheet whether it is private or regular, so you don't need to worry about this little thing, they don't even mention that only
Hi Aspirant,
Sorry for saying this but there is no such thing as a particular branch of engineering will give you enough time for UPSC preparation. The whole Engineering domain requires the same amount of time and dedication for study irrespective of the branches. However your scenario could be altered
Hello,
First of there are three groups of jobs available through Civil Service Exam which are All India Civil Services, Group A Services which are central services and Group B Services which are state services, now the services under these three are mentioned as follows;
All India Civil Service :
Hello aspirant,
The University of Hyderabad had began UPSC-Central service coaching in the Hyderabad Central University campus from the year 2015. With an ambition to provide good academic support to the students from the underprivileged sections to score well in competitive exams, University of Hyderabad (UoH) provides coaching to the
Hello Aspirant,
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There are 3 stages in UPSC :-
In Prelims there are 2 paper :-
Prelims are Objective (MCQ) type.
When it comes to preparing for UPSC, firstly be acquainted with the syllabus, take a print out and go through it on a daily basis, this will enable you what to read and what to skip, secondly make a habit of reading newspaper on a daily basis keeping in
Yes you are eligible for UPSC examination. This is public service examination. Those candidates age 21 years are eligible for UPSC examination. And your age 21years in 2024 so you are eligible. But you have to graduated or final year of graduation then you are eligible for this examination.
Frankly speaking, you have to prepare separately for UPSC and if you have a background to the subject then it will help you a little else there are no more advantages. Personally, I think Political Science will be better for you to study. Having a understanding in polity will help
Preliminary is the first stage in UPSC Exam, it is MCQs based with two papers,each consists of 200 marks,its numbers ain't added to final list, you just need to score the required cut offs against your category. First is GS Paper-I which consists of the following topic such as
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