UPSC Civil Services Exam
Hello,
Firstly, I would like to state that the worth of something totally depends upon the one's will to pursue and his passion towards it. Many people aspire to become an IAS officer with a sole motive to bring about constructive changes in the society and make a difference. If you are really willing and have the courage to fight against the resistance to bring about productive and valuable changes in the society, you will use this power provided to you in a responsible and benevolent manner.
History has seen many reformative and positive IAS officers who have brought about revolutionary changes in the society such as Naresh Chandra, Vinod Rai, etc.
I hope you find this information helpful.
All the best for your future!
For UPSC CSE examination, the educational eligibility criteria is that a candidate must have graduated with a degree from a recognized university/college. As a result, if you have completed your BCOM then you have nothing to worry about, you are eligible for the examination. Now what you need to focus is on the Preparation.
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I hope this answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!
Hello student,
UPSC each and every year IAS PRELIMS. For this year the admit card has already released. The eligibility criteria for this examination is just you should be e an Indian student. Your age should be between 21 to 32 years.. in the education qualification is there is graduation or even if you are in your final year you also can appear.
As you have mentioned that you are in a 5 years integrated course. Until you go to your final year you will not be eligible to give the examination. Don't worry you can prepare from now.
Go through this link below if you want to know more about this
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/upsc-ias-eligibility-criteria
Hello there
As I can see you have written I want to become an IAS Officer in science so in Science you can't be an IAS officer it must be mistaken when you have written might. Ok so let's come to the question of yours that in which degree I should do my graduation.
To become an IAS officer you have to give UPSC CSE examination and in that eligibility is only to have graduate from any recognised University in which every stream doesn't matters. So I want to tell you that you can do your graduation in which stream you want it into which you feel interested and can devote much of the time without getting bored and with that start your preparation of UPSC CSE examination and with great work and dedication you can excel in that.
Or you can also do Bachelor in Arts as most of the syllabus coincide with UPSC CSE examination and it will help you you in your preparation during graduation onwards.
I hope it helps you!
Thank you!
Hope you are doing good in your life. See coaching which is best for someone might be not good for someone. So if you want to prepare for UPSC CSE then you should join that coaching which suits you very well and you find it very good for you and which helps you in your preparation.
Some popular coaching institutes are are like Drishti IAS, Chanakya,Vision IAS,vajirao etc.
Hope it helps!
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Candidates belonging to general category are eligible for 6 attempts till the age of 32 years. Candidates belonging to OBC category are eligible for 9 attempts till the age of 35 years. Candidates belonging to SC/ST category can appear as as many times he or she wants till the age of 37 years.
I hope you are doing good in your life and you're asking for which degree is best for IAS career then I think you must be thinking to become an IAS officer.
So let me tell you firstly that to become an IAS officer you must pass out the the Union Public Service Commission civil services examination and for that you must have graduated from any degree and from any recognised college. For giving UPSC CSE examination your degree doesn't matter but if you want to know that which degree suits you or which degree you should do then I would suggest you do that thing in which you feel interested and can devote your much of the time without getting bored.
One more thing I want to tell you that most of the candidates of for Bachelor in Arts as its most of the syllabus coincide with their UPSC CSE examination syllabus which help them in preparing for that exam. So you can consider it also.
Hello aspirant
Good to see you that you want to become an IAS officer,as I don't do in which academic you are in school or in College.
Firstly fever in school then firstly complete your schooling life with good grades then I would suggest you to do your graduation firstly because the minimum eligibility criteria to appear in UPSC CSE examination is that you must complete your graduation in whichever stream doesn't matters.
Switched at your graduation after completing your school life or if you are in a graduation and doing graduation currently then you can start from now only also so we were completing our school life then you can start your preparation from the first year of graduation and after completing your graduation you can give UPSC CSE examination and if you qualify that then you will get your name in the merit list that's all to become IAS officer.
Best of luck!
Dear aspirant!
Hope you are doing well! Happy to read your query that you want to become an IAS officer but this needs a proper startegy.In class 11 you can take in which you keep interest.I clear you a thing that not only arts students clear upsc even science students nowadays topped UPSC.Also this year Shubham Kumar, IITian secured air1 so it depends on you which stream you select.after 12 start your preparation during graduation and maintain far distance from social media for at least 1 year.Have faith in yourself,be confident ,consistent and careful.
Thanking you!
Hello candidate,
Here is a list of some of the best books you can refer for preparing for IAS Mains examination-
India's Struggle for Independence by Bipan Chandra.
India After Independence by Bipan Chandra.
Ancient India by RS Sharma.
History of Medieval India by Satish Chandra.
From Plassey To Partition And After by Sekhar Bandyopadhyay.
Introduction to Indian Art for Class XI (NCERT).
Indian Polity for Civil Services Examinations
Indian Art and Culture by Nitin Singhania (Culture)
Certificate Physical and Human Geography by Goh Cheng Leong.
Oxford School Atlas by Oxford Publishers.
Indian Economy by Ramesh Singh (Economy)
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