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may i know that what topics we should ex phy che bio i dint get please describe it thanks and regards Himanshu maurya

Koyel Bagchi 29th Jan, 2020

Hello,

At first you should mention the exam for what you want to know the topics. Because every examination have its various syllabus.

You please mention your examination in the comment section.

Hope for the best.

Thank you.

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best stream to go for UPSC i.e ias or ips

ADITYA KUMAR Student Expert 24th Jan, 2020
Hello there

Greetings

There's nothing like good or best stream for upsc , as for upsc you just need to be a Bachelor in any stream so you can choose any stream of your subject , for example if you are interested in Physics then you can go for bsc physics abd tgen later on you can choose physics as your optional paper for physics.
So , it all depends on your interests.
But yes , if you are interested in history, Polity, Economics etc then the best option for you will be Arts stream regarding upsc examination.
This is because , in upsc exam you will have subjects like History, Geography, Polity, Economics and these are the subjects which you will be reading in arts as well . So , it will definitely help you.

I hope that it helps you :-)

Thankyou
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If we want to do civil services ahead like ias ips irs so which branch will be easy in engineering to do preparation of upsc with engineering

Mayank Chowdhary 4th Mar, 2020

Hi Himanshi!! Hope you are doing well!! For civil services and for being ias, ips,etc, you just need to focus on your upse exams and only in that basis you will be selected for civil services posts. You can do engineering in any branch whichever suits you, as it won't affect your upsc in any way. So take the branch which you think you can study with ease and which is good for you. According to me, ECE or civil branches include less study compared to other branches like computers or mechanical. But at the end it depends on you which is a better branch for you, so select and prepere for your UPSC.

Hope it helps.

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To becoming an IAS bsc law is good or ba llb?

Kanupriya Gupta 18th Jan, 2020

Dear Aspirant,

First let's see the basic difference between BSc. LLB and B.A. LLB. Both of them are integrated courses and the general duration for these courses across the universities and colleges on India is of 5 years as they are an integration of Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Arts respectively and with that the subject matter of law is also imparted to the candidates. The subjects for the law remain the same but in BA LLB, arts, humanities and social sciences subjects were also integrated. In BSc LLB, Physics, Chemistry etc. such subjects are integrated. One major problematic aspect of this is that only B.Sc. LLB can only be pursued by those students who have studied science in 10+2 as their main subject. Owing to this, if you are a science student and you wish to apply for this, the option is available but otherwise it is not so that naturally pitches BSc LLB out of the picture.

Subjects like History, Geography, Polity, Public Administration, Economics, Ecology, Environment, Science & Tech, Philosophy and Psychology are a part of General Studies paper which are all humanities subjects. So it will give you a upper hand in the paper and you would not have to utilise your time in understanding the subject later. So BA LLB works for people from any academic background and also aids the subjects that are to be studies in IAS.

Though this doesn't mean the BSc. LLB is not a good option as it can also aid you in your optional subject. Nevertheless, Take something which interests you more and fits your understanding of the same.

Hope this helps. All the best!

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what would be the best major subject in PG for ias aspirant?

pdwords Student Expert 26th Feb, 2020
Hello,

First of all, the only eligibility to appear for UPSC is to have passed graduation in any discipline from a recognized university. Final year candidates too are eligible. There's no doubt that UPSC is more humanities oriented, but people from other streams too have qualified this exam and continue to do so till today. If you are more inclined towards humanities, then you can pursue your studies keeping the optional subject in mind and it's best if you choose it among geography, history, political science, economics, sociology etc.
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What should be done after 12th if one have Physics Mathematics and statistics in 12th?( not having chemistry)

Pritha Kalra 16th Jan, 2020

You have plenty of options in front of you , like ;

Graduation from maths , physics or statistics , after which you can go for masters and PhD .

You can pursue , BBA and MBA after that.

You can go for graduation in humanities courses  or commerce courses in which the eligibility is matched.

You can pursue BCA and MCA after that.

You can always apply for government jobs on the basis of 12 level qualifications.

Hope this helps . All the best.

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which is the best college giving IAS coaching along with bsc in tamilnadu?

Indrajit Gupta 14th Jan, 2020
Hello varshini,
Hope you doing well!
There are some best IAS coaching Institute in Tamilnadu:-
1.Shankar IAS Academy.
2.Officers IAS Academy.
3.Sucess IAS Academy.
4.Impact IAS Academy.
5.Manidha Naeyam IAS Academy.
6.Brilliant Tutorials Private. Limited
I hope this helpful for you.
Best wishes!!
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I want to become IAS officer,what course I can do for it ? Im currently in 12 commerce.

Khushi 14th Jan, 2020

Hello!!!

First of all, you need to obtain adequate qualification for IAS. Basically any graduate can apply for this test. Candidates must have completed 21 years to apply. After graduation, you can apply for the selection test through the portal of UPSC. UPSC portal contain adequate information on selection test (CSAT and mains).

For this exam Number of Attempts:
four attempts for General
seven attempts for OBC
No limit for SC/ST


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What is difference blw BA in humanities and BA in business studies. Whoch will help me to prepare IAS and which stream.

Shubhangi sinha 14th Jan, 2020

Hello Manikanta,

BA in humanities emphasis on soft skills and business studies generally focus on technical skills.

It doesn't matter whether B.A humanities or business studies . But, personally I would recommend to opt for B.A in humanities because it's easier and therefore you can devote more time for UPSC preparations.

you can take any subject according to your interest because in UPSC it is the interest that matters the most.

Good luck,

Hope it helps :)

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ias officer cource time in upsc

Khushi 14th Jan, 2020

Hello!!

IAS Professional Course, Phase-I (22 weeks approximately)

This Course imparts rigorous training to the Officer Trainees of the Indian Administrative Service in a wide range of subjects to enable them to handle varied assignments that they would hold in the first ten years of their service.

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