UPSC Civil Services Exam
Hi there,
B pharmacy and IAS are completely different streams. And any graduate in any stream are eligible to appear civil services exam. Based on your 12th stream you have an option to do B pharmacy then you can do it . But if you do your graduation in those subjects which are in IAS exam might help you further like political science, economy, geography etc. Even if you do your graduation in B pharmacy you can choose those subjects such as anatomy and medical sciences as optional in civil services mains examination.
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Sahithi akavaram.
Hi aspirant,
If you wish to be an IAS,work smart and hard to achieve your dream.Without second thought,try as much as possible to turn your dream into reality.
Suppose if you didnt get into an IAS,you can do PG degree like MBA or PGDM which has a greater value and you can work in private sectors.
All the best!
There are no physical standards mentioned by UPSC for which an aspirant can't become an IAS officer. So with a elbow broken, its not a serious concern as you are heathy at this moment. As a result, you can obviously become an IAS officer provided you have to qualify the UPSC CSE with good score.
For the UPSC CSE preparation tips consider the link below:
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/how-prepare-for-upsc-ias
I hope this helps. Wish you a great day!
Hello
Yes you are eligible for IAS exam .if your graduation is done then you are eligible for IAS
You should fulfill following criteria
Candidate must hold a Graduate Degree from a recognised University . UPSC Civil Services Exam Age Limit: Candidate must be a minimum of 21 years of age and must not be more than 32 years of age. General Category & EWS: 32 years; 6 attempts.
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
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.
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!!
Hi,
YES, you're eligible for the Civil Services Examination through which you will be able to become an IAS officer after completing your BSc Nursing.
There are 3 stages in the Civil Services Examination :-
Stage 1 : Preliminary stage:
This is the first stage of examination which is qualifying in nature. Which means a candidate has to only qualify this stage. The marks obtained in this stage are not used to prepare the merit list. The advertisement for this stage comes in the month of February-March and exam is held in June-July. The results are out in August.
Stage 2: Mains stage:
Those candidates who qualify the first stage are allowed for this stage. Exam is held in the month of October and results come by March. The marks obtained at this stage is used to prepare the merit list.
Stage 3: Personality Test ( Interview):
The candidates who are selected after the second stage are called for the interview. The marks obtained at this stage and stage two are together used to prepare the list of candidates who are finally selected.
Exam pattern:
In stage 1 there are two papers. Both the papers are of 200 marks and are of 2 hours duration. Both papers have multiple choice questions and 1/3rd marks are deducted for every wrong answer. No marks are deducted if no answer is marked.
Paper-1 consists of questions based on current events, Indian history, world history, Indian and world geography, Indian politics, Social development, Environmental Science, Climate, General Science, Art, Culture ,etc.
Paper-2 consists of questions based on Comprehension, inter-personal skills, communication, logical reasoning, analytical abilities, decision making, problem solving, data interpretation, English language, mental ability, etc.
In stage 2:
There are total 9 papers in this stage in which two are qualifying in nature while seven are ranking in nature. The two papers which are qualifying in nature include English and one Indian language paper ( from the languages listed in the eight schedule of the constitution). Both papers carry 300 marks each.
The other papers include:
Paper 1- Essay ( 250 marks)
Paper 2- General Studies I which includes Indian heritage and culture, history and geography of the world.( 250 marks)
Paper 3- General Studies II which includes governance, constitution, polity , social justice and international relations.(250 marks)
Paper 4- General Studies III which includes technology, economic development, bio- diversity, environment, security, and disaster management.(250 marks)
Paper 5- General Studies IV which includes ethics, integrity and aptitude.(250 marks)
Paper 6 and 7- Candidate has to select two papers of his choice from a list of optional subjects. ( 250 marks for each paper)
Total-1750 marks.
Stage-3:
Personality test which consists of 275 marks.
After clearing all the three stages you will become an IAS officer.
Hope this helps.
All the best.
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!!
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