UPSC Civil Services Exam
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,
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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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Hello Saurav,
The steps are pretty easy, you just have to crack an exam comprising of three sections. The exam is known as UPSC, and consists of 3 stages, which are prelims, mains and the interview part. Just crack all the three stages, being in top 100, and you can be appointed as an IAS.
For more information and detailed explanation, kindly refer the below link:
https://competition.careers360.com/exams/upsc-civil-services-exam
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Hi Manikanta!
Science and Arts both stream are useful for IAS. A few understudies pick history, geology and political theory as their primary subjects while a few understudies do IAS subsequent to designing moreover. Some chooses science and humanities as their fundamental subject. It thoroughly relies upon you in which subject you feel progressively great. So, yes ARTS branch is good for IAS.
Hope this helps.
All the best!
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Hi veeresh,
As I told you earlier the correct methods are different for different people. Some combination suits one while for some other combination of the subjects suits.
the paper 3rd includes polity and related questions so if you choose it as an optional paper then it become beneficial for both the papers to study political sciences.
Similar is the case of history and geography they are part of paper 3. So if you choose these as optional subject than definitely your studies for paper 3 are also getting easy.
And for most these subjects are easy to understand also.
So you can choose political sciences as an optional subject if you want. However before deciding for yourself take a deep look on syllabus then choose according to your convenience.
Hope you find the information helpful.
Dear Student,
As you may be well aware of you need to have an undergraduate degree in order to appear for the UPSC examination. Though you could, being a PCM student tend to opt for B.Tech after your class 12, apart from honing your mathematics and chemistry, it does not really help with any of your stages of the examination. This is would be wiser to go for subjects like geography, anthropology, public administration or history, as they will help you with you prelims as well as one of your GS. Moreover, choosing humanities after your class twelve will also enhance your writing skills, which will help you with your essays, which is something you might lack whilst pursuing PCM allied courses. I hope that answers your query. Also, dont forgot to get started with your coaching and keep yourself updated with the current affairs.
Good luck!
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