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Yes, you can appear for UPSC as its eligibility criteria is passed graduation in any discipline from a recognized university, there is no specific aggregate required in this case, candidates need to attain 21 years as on 1st August of the appearing year, UPSC Civil Service Exam consists of three stages-Preliminary/Mains/Interview
To give you a brief about the exam;
Preliminary consists of 200 Marks for each paper. It mainly consists of GS Paper-I consists of the following topic such as History of India and Indian national movement, Indian and World geography, Economic and social development- sustainable development, poverty, inclusion demographics, social sector initiatives etc, Indian polity and governance-constitution, political system , current Events nationally and Internationally, General Science, General Issues on environmental ecology, biodiversity and climate change. you just need to score the required cut offs against your category.
And then we have qualifying CSAT(you need to score 33%) which includes topics such as basic numeracy, comprehension, logical reasoning and analytical ability, general mental ability, decision making and problem solving, interpersonal skills including communication skills. Both consists of 200 marks, MCQs based. Prelims is mcqs based, but still it requires knowledge coupled with speed in order to ace it, it's numbers are not added in the final list,
Coming to Mains it's more of a subjective type, one needs to write answer for Four General Studies Paper such as
In order to be initiate your preparation for UPSC, the first and most important step is to be well acquainted with UPSC Syllabus, learn it by heart, that's the most crucial step to crack this exam, to know what to read and what to skip. In addition to this, never ever make a differentiation between prelims and mains, because nowadays what's happening is even in prelims, UPSC frame questions based on Mains syllabus, So, the first towards preparation shall be an integrated approach for both.
Make a timetable, set targets on a daily, weekly and monthly basis, that's the only way to complete this extensive syllabus.
Another equally important part is to read any newspaper like The Hindu, or Indian Express on a regular basis to be updated as well as gaining knowledge which shall be highly useful to you in future exam preparation part. Put a more emphasis on issues of national and international importance, editorial part, economics, it will not only broaden your perspective but help a lot in answer writing, and make sure whatever opinion you form it should be well balanced.
When it comes to reading books ,start with basics, for each subject, you can do with NCERTs for this. This will build your foundation strong, as you progress, move on to other relevant books as mentioned below;
For Prelims, refer the following books:
Coming to Mains Exam, you can refer the following books for four General Studies Paper;
Always keep resources minimal, read one book many a times instead of many a book one time.
Start practicing answer writing in advance, even in a little way, writing mains is a huge task for nine paper, it requires immense practice along with knowledge. There are many sites which provide questions on daily basis you can find that very useful.
Practice previous year question paper which you can get from the official website of UPSC at https://www.upsc.gov.in/examinations/previous-question-papers . in addition mock papers, and test series which you can get it from any of the sites extensively dedicated to UPSC, it's highly important to evaluate your performance while doing so.
If you're aiming for UPSC 2022, then application form will get released on 2nd February at the official website of UPSC at www.upsc.gov.in (//www.upsc.gov.in) , to know more details regarding this visit our page at https://competition.careers360.com/articles/upsc-ias-application-form
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