UPSC Civil Services Exam
Hello aspirant!
In my opinion, Pahuja law is best because of some reasons:-
• free demo class
• Feasible and reasonable fees
• Best online test series and mock tests
• Best study materials with bullet notes mean important notes which are very helpful and easy to understand
But yes I will suggest you take a demo class of both the institutes and take your final decision as your decision is prior and important.
Good luck:)
Hello Amakmaraniket,
For IAS exam conducted by UPSC first of all you should be at least of 21 years of age.
Secondly you should hold a graduate degree from any recognised university under any stream or course.
Also you should be a citizen of India.
For appearing in IAS exam you need not to worry about your 12th as all you need is just pass marks in all the subjects to get a seat in any college or university from where you can pursue your graduation or higher studies.
Basically you must be a graduate to appear for IAS exam
GOOD LUCK
Hi,
Yes, Of course you can take up UPSC exam after your BNYS course, given that you satisfy the the age limit criterai which says that you should be above 21 years old and younger than the age of 30. You should also qualify the criterias for individual services.
I wish you best of luck
Thank You
HI Nitish,
First of all, good luck for your preparation.
According to me, IAS Mantra is a pretty good institute. There are other institutes also, but I think it does not matter where you study, it matters how hard you work. At the end of the day, it is you who have to study and work hard to crack this exam.
here is the lit of the institutes in patna
good luck
dear aspirant,
Being specific to your query ,there is no particular university to coach a student to become a civil servant but certain courses like B.A history, sociology, political science, economics might help you to cover the major part of the questions that are asked and also this might be useful in choosing the optional subjects in mains. Some central universities might offer UGC courses for short period of time and its like a foundation course , this also can vary according to the university rules and policy. If you need a full time course for IAS you can enroll your names in top coaching centres for a year (regular classroom mode) to train yourself for IAS prelims , mains and personality test.
hope it helped.
hop
if you want to prepare for banking railways then you just need to be a graduate and then preapre for the exams like bank po etc. so you can choose bsc or bca according to you chooise and intrest.
Hello Ganesh,
Coming to upsc its an exam with a syllabus which is similar to an ocean and the preparation goes like a roadway I mean no full spot for it while preparing for upsc you would be able to know about various aspects like about governance, economy of India,politics, management, security force in India , culture and heritage, about various geographical status, and the difference between our own country and others so that you could become judgemental, how to manage disasters and many more......it gives the whole glance of India and its features and even leads you for innovation of new ideas of development gives you a great knowledge in science and technology....
Preparation of one exam gives you an eligibility for various exams like RRB, state public sector commission exams, RBI groups, SSC (Staff Selection Commission) joint public sector exams, entry exam for various PSUs,you can attend defence cader exams too and many other exams
The honour that you get after cracking upsc is the one makes you feel proud of your selves....and even if you don't crack it also the knowledge that you get through this something which makes you a very wisemen in your surroundings........ Finally to say to even write upsc exam u deserve a lot of respect.....
All the best.....feel proud to serve as a upsc aspirant....
Hey Pawandeep,
For IAS preparation it doesn't matter from which stream you've come for. The exam that's conducted by UPSC for IAS is totally based on general awareness and whatever subject you've chosen. It's a knowledge friendly exam and tests your capability. The eligibility criteria is that you must complete your undergraduation before competing for IAS.
I hope this helps you, good luck!
Hii Pawandeep
To become an IAS officer you should appear for UPSC exam and should qualify it and to appear for UPSC you should be a graduate from a recognized university.Your 12th course does not matter here it can be science,commerce or arts.
Hope the details were usefull.
For further more details about UPSC,please do refer the link given below:
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/upsc-civil-services
Hello,
Some of the best books for UPSC Civil Services are mentioned below:
For General Studies Paper II
Analytical Reasoning – MK Pandey
Verbal & Non-Verbal Reasoning– RS.Aggarwal
English Comprehension - Yojana, Kurukshetra, Frontline and the newspapers like Indian Express, The Hindu
For General Studies Paper I
Spectrum’s A Brief History of Modern India, by Rajiv Ahir
India’s Ancient Past, by R.S. Sharma
Indian Polity, by Laxmikanth
Introduction to Constitution of India, by Durga Das Basu
For Current Affairs - Manorama Yearbook, Yojana Magazine
Hope this helps!
The Question containing Inaapropriate or Abusive Words
Question lacks the basic details making it difficult to answer
Topic Tagged to the Question are not relevant to Question
Question drives traffic to external sites for promotional or commercial purposes
The Question is not relevant to User
Regular exam updates, QnA, Predictors, College Applications & E-books now on your Mobile