UPSC Civil Services Exam
Hey.
If you've completed your Class 12th and want to become an IAS officer, you need to complete any Undergraduation course first to be eligible to take the IAS exam. You can attempt the exam in the final year of your degree hence you cant start it's preparation during you
Hey Shiv.
As per the eligibility criteria laid out for UPSC exams for various posts of IAS, IPS, IFS officers etc, the minimum educational qualifications required is any degree from any recognised university. There is no specific degree required for this. So as you've done BCA, you are very much
dear aspirant,hope you are doing well.now coming to your question,yes you can choose any subject for the civil services examination of your choice,it is not necessary to choose the subject which you have studied in your UG course.The selection of subject is solely on the basis of examinee.
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Hello,
To become an IAS officer you will need to fight one of the toughest exams in the world. It is the Civil Services exam. The course of this exam covers every aspect such as history, geography, politics, general awareness, and many more topics. You will be evaluated on the
Dear aspirant !
Hope you are doing great ! A lot of aspirants are there like you ,my clear message is that ,you can pursue now any open university course ,means finish your graduation from Universities like IGNOU,sol etc which provide graduation courses from distance mode ,and side by side
Hii Vicky ,
Coming to your question I would like to tell you that yes, you can appear for the IAS after doing your manufacturing engineering.
The elligibility criteria for the UPSC civil services exam is -
The candidate must hold a bachelor degree , so any bachelor degree holder
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