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now i choosed mpc and completed inter this year but i didnt interested to do engineer i want to study collector now what step will i take and which qualifications did want to do collector


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Sharon Rose Student Expert 29th Apr, 2020

Hello,

To become an IAS officer you need to appear in UPSC Civil services entrance exam.You need to work hard and must have a preparation plan.You may attend coaching classes or prepare yourself, it depends on your adaptability and financial background.The minimum qualification required is a bachelor's degree in any discipline from a recognized board or university.So as you have completed your class 12 you can take up any degree course based on your interest such as B.Sc, BA, B.Com (//B.Com) etc.

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