UPSC Civil Services Exam
Hello aspirant,
Hope you are doing absolutely great.
So with regard to your query, the syllabus for UPSE is vast and it includes many subjects. The exam consists of three levels, that is Prelims, Mains and Interview. The syllabus for the exam will be provided by the UPSC itself in its official site every year. You can check it. However, for more details checkout this link and download the syllabus: https://competition.careers360.com/articles/upsc-ias-syllabus
Hope this helps you!!
Hey! First you need to choose a field where you want to end up say a subject for graduation. Post that you need to explore the syllabus and subjects included in the UPSC CSE examination. Now you can start clearing your base. Following this needs to start your serious preparation as long as you are ready for it. It can be done via self study or coaching, totally depending on how you want to approach things.
All the best for your future pursuits!
Feel free to ask more questions and queries.
hello aspirant,
After 10th,you have to take any group in class 11. After Intermediate,you have to complete your graduation (Any degree). After 3-4 years of degree, (If you want) you can take coaching for an IAS for 1 year. After coaching,You have to write an exams (I.e.prelims,mains).
You just need to know is only the UPSC syllabus. The main strategy required is consistency and note making. You can start ur preparation from any class even 10th. Which stream or degree u will choose further, it doesn't matter. U just need ur self alertness preparation everyday. Even 2 hours of everyday r enough for this. Newspaper reading should be the important part of ur life if u really want to crack it. The foremost thing u should note is ur time management. Besides ur UPSC preparation u should stay focused towards ur regular classes study also. U should be awared time to time about international interests as well as relations.
Further, to know more information about how to become IAS , UPSC Exam, etc, you can follow the below mentioned link to know more : https://www.careers360.com/careers/ias-officer
I hope that this will help
Hi aspirant,
After your 10 th standard, you can study 10+2 or equivalent exam in Science stream or Arts science or Commerce stream etc, as per your interest you can choose.
You can study Bachelor's degree in any stream or any other specialization because minimum Undergraduation degree from a recognised College or University, is required for being eligible for UPSE exam.
Best recommended Bachelor degree programs are listed below.
BA in Public Administration is also one the course in the list of recommended courses for UPSC exams.
Best Specializations in Arts stream which are useful for UPSC exams are listed below.
While you are in Graduation take coaching for UPSE or can prepare yourself
After completion of Graduation you need to appear for UPSE CSE exam. Exam is conducted in three stages.
You have to qualify all three stages with good score and also Medical fitness test too. Based on your performance in exams you'll be given posts like IAS, IPS, IFS, etc.
You can know, how to prepare for UPSC IAS go through below mentioned link.
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/how-prepare-for-upsc-ias
To know how to become IAS officer check below mentioned link.
https://www.careers360.com/keywords/ias-officer-career
For more information go through below mentioned link.
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/upsc-ias-eligibility-criteria
Hope this information helps you.
Best of Luck!!
Yes you can give the UPSC IAS exam without leaving NDA. Since you've gotten into NDA, you must be a hard working candidate and you will not get much difficulties while preparing for the exam.
Also, yes you can leave NDA if you're selected in the IAS exam.
Good luck!!
Hello suraj,
As you mentioned that in most of your documents there is a mistake in your name so it will be advisable if you request for the correction before you give any government exam.
Matters related to change in name , incorrect spellings are treated very strictly as they are the proofs of your sole indentity. Follow only one pattern. Either request for a change the name in marks card and certificate or go for the alteration in adhar card and bank. Well the second one will be the best choice. You can easily change your adhar card details as well as bank details.
And then try to make these changes equivalent in all documents.
If your Cognizant profile name matches to all the documents provided by you, then there will be no problem.
Hope it might have helped.
Regards
Hi there,
You can refer to these links in order to get previous year question papers for better reach and good knowledge about the course details.
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/upsc-ias-question-papers
See, these papers will help you to understand the types of questions which are asked in exam, you will understand the important topics which are covered in the exam by practising them so that you can accordingly prepare for the exam , you will also get to know your preparation level
Best of luck for your examination:)
Thank you!!!!
Hello aspirant!
It’s good that you view your dreams in such high regard.
Although, sorry to inform you but there’s no stream or subject or coaching or shortcut that is going to get you where you want to be.
The answer to your question is simple, only hardwork can help you achieve your dream.
It’s a wonderful dream. However, the competition is rigorous and sometimes brutal.
All the best for your future pursuits.
Hi there
In order to answer your query, I would say first of all its quite good you have set your aim for this ambitious examination. That being said there are a lot of technicalities which you must know while appearing for the same.
You should definitely consider the following:-
1. Check the latest eligibility criteria before starting preparation to ensure you can sit for the same.
2. Check out the dates of application forms, like when they are going to be released and the last submission date. During preparation it's natural to lose track of such stuff which later on could prove to be a blunder
3. Check the latest syllabus for the exam and start yourself getting well versed with the concepts of it.
4. Start giving enough mock papers along with past year papers to analyse what standard your current preparation is.
5. Check out the articles or videos of people who have aced this exams to know any good tips and tricks while preparing. Doing these steps will boost your preparation
I hope this answer helps; best wishes
That is a deeply personal question that you need to find the solution to yourself!
Explore your interests. Study about various fields and courses.
Do what you like.
This is one decision that you must take yourself.
Don’t let anything or anyone come in the way of what you choose to pursue.
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