UPSC Civil Services Exam
Dear aspirant,
If you are planning to do theoretical courses like bachelor of arts then you can join coaching along with the course as the academic pressure is not that much in these type of course.
However, if you are planning to do a professional course like bachelor of technology, or bachelor of computer applications then I suggest you should take coaching in the prefinal year or in final year.
Hope this helps. Thank you.
Dear Aspirant
As you are in the 10th you have a lot of years before you start your preparation formally, So I would suggest in these early years you should nurture two habits, those are reading and writing.
Read a lot about Indian history, Geography, Politics, and write about these books, these topics in your words in form of articles and essays. This will help you later in your preparation.
For subjects I suggest you should go with Humanities for +2.
Once you complete your BHMS with mandatory rorational internship, you become eligible for appearing for UPSC. UPSC is the examination for recruiting IAS officers. UPSC is a 3 stage selection process involving Prelims, Mains and Interview which tests your personality test. Prelims has 2 Papers namely General Studies and CSAT.
General Studies has Current Events, History of India and Indian National Movement, Indian and World Geography, Indian Polity and Governance, Economic and Social Development, Environmental Ecology, Biodiversity and Climate Change and General Science.
CSAT has Comprehension, Interpersonal skills including communication skills, Logical Reasoning and Analytical ability, Decision making and problem solving, General Mental Ability, Basic numeracy and Data Interpretation.
You will need atleast to start preparing ahead of 1- 2 years. If you are preparing at home, you need to keep yourself away from distractions and focus on the goal ahead. Gather as much as information as you can on each topic and keep yourself updated. Practise mock test papers.
Hello,
You can definitely apply for IAS examination after BHMS as the eligibility criteria is to have a graduate degree.
Here is the link for detailed information about the IAS examination.
https://competition.careers360.com/exams/upsc-civil-services-exam
Thank you and all the best for your future.
Any candidate who follows the criteria mentioned for IAS examination is eligible -
The educational qualifications is to be a graduate from any discipline. D.Pharma is a undergraduate degree so you can apply for it.
You must be the citizen of India and must be 21 years above.
Candidates must be physically and mentally fit.
These are the basic things required to give exam.
Hello aspirant
You can choose any subject of your choice based on your interest for your graduation, this is because to be eligible for UPSC or the IAS examination there is no compulsion to be a graduate in a particular subject, all you need to be eligible is that you should be a graduate in any discipline
So you can choose any stream of your interest, but yes if you are interested in Arts then choosing Arts or the humanities can be really helpful for your UPSC or the IAS examination, this is because in Arts you will be learning subjects like history , polity etc which are a part of the UPSC syllabus so it will help you in your upsc examination.
Thankyou
We are guessing you meant Regional language. Can you help us with some information like the State you hold the domicile of the the gazette that says Regional language exam is not mandatory please? Ideally such rules apply to Candidates who hold the domicile of that State. But please do help us with the gazette link so that we can help you with relevant information.
Hi
You can choose any subject or course of your choice based on your interest after your 10+2 for your graduation,
this is because to be eligible for UPSC or the IAS examination there is no compulsion to be a graduate in a particular subject, all you need to be eligible is that you should be a graduate in any discipline
Thank you
Hello aspirant,
There is no such thing that a degree is better than other in terms of cracking UPSC exams and becoming an IAS officer. Regarding your concern for IAS eligibility any bachelors degree from a recognized university of India is accepted.
But the degree which can help you to crack IAS is BA in history or similar subjects as in this course you will be studying 3 to 4 major subjects which will be there in the paper of UPSC so having an upper hand will always help you score good marks.
I hope this helps.
HELLO!
Candidates with professional and technical degrees as recognized by Government of India are eligible to appear for IAS Exam. UPSC conducts exam for those who qualified graduation . You can write IAS after completion of your graduation i.e Engineering.
Good luck!!!
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