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I want to do BA. Would it be beneficial to take coaching for UPSC? I am an IAS aspirant from Maharashtra.


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Mansi Singh 28th May, 2019
Hello,
UPSC requires a degree of graduation as eligibility level. It doesn't specify the degree. Although BA is considered relevant fir UPSC because if you select relevant subjects during your degree then they will benefit you during your preparation too. So its a good decision to pursue graduation in humanities
      Taking coaching or not is your personal choice. If you want to seek guidance and take coaching then you can take it. But if you already have enough guidance and are confident enough to study by yourself then its also good. Although online material for upsc is also available in abundance yet you have to make smart choice.
       If you want to take coaching during your BA, then you can. It is because the syllabus of BA and UPSC are somewhat relatable. Also you will find a lot of time during graduation to prepare for UPSC.
All the very best!
     

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