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I am in class 10 and I want to become an IAS officer,which subject is best for ias in 10+2?

sunkehimabindu2603 7th Feb, 2021

Hello aspirant

All degree holders in any stream of subjects are eligible for writing the IAS exams.You can do graduation in arts, science, engineering, medical, economics,commerce, literature etc or any of the course to apply for the exam. But as per the syllabus, you should have a proper command in these following subjects:


  • History.
  • Geography.
  • Political Science / Civics.
  • Economics.
  • General Science - Physics, Chemistry & Biology.
  • Environmental Science.
  • Sociology.
  • UPSC conducts a separate exam in 3 stages.Priliminaries, Mains and personality tests. Only if you succeed in all the stages, you can become an IAS officer

Hope this helps. All the best.

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Which degree should I do after 12th class PCM for Civil Service Exam?

harshitasharansrivastava Student Expert 4th Feb, 2021

Hi Dear,

If you want to go for civil services examination, then I'll suggest you to pursue your graduation in a subject which will help you in preparation for your civil services examination. In my opinion BA will be one of the most beneficial option for you.

You can visit the link below for more career option after PCM:

https://school.careers360.com/articles/courses-after-12th
Good luck

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what is thought in central universities integrated MA political science and it is useful for UPSC preparation?

pdwords Student Expert 24th Feb, 2021
Hello,

UPSC just requires candidates to be a graduate in any discipline from a recognized university, pursuing postgraduation can be your choice but it's not mandatory, and moreover in an exam like UPSC what matters more when it comes to qualifying the exam is how well the candidate prepares, in terms of dedication, focus, perseverance, though it's great if you do your graduation from a reputed college but honestly speaking if you see the eligibility criteria and selection of candidates then they come from different walks of life, many may also qualify this exam through distance learning program also, so it's matter of how well prepared you are , and political science is a really good option as there is overlap with general studies and you can have it as optional subject too, which has syllabus equivalent to graduation, hence minimal efforts will be required here.
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Integrated ma political science vs ma political science vs ba(Hons.) which is good for a upsc aspirant ?

pdwords Student Expert 24th Feb, 2021
Hello,

Integrated MA Political Science is just Bachelor's Degree plus Master's Degree, the eligibility criteria of UPSC is passed graduation any discipline from a recognized university, and political science is a very good choice, as it overlaps with GS syllabus and you can have it as optional as well, what I will suggest is if you are only focused on UPSC then complete your graduation and appear for UPSC, there is no need to pursue post graduation, however if you are not sure and you do want to have other options in terms of career as in if you're interested in teaching or academics as a career, then you may consider going for integrated master's degree in political science.
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TS mishra medical college review? how is the college their faculty..is this college is good for mbbs ?

iammohdshareef 23rd Oct, 2020
Hello,
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With no objection it can be said TS Mishra college and hospital, Lucknow will be a best selection to choose for further education. It has rated with 4.8 ratings and the facilities provided by college are very good.
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Coming to placement, college offer's 80% placement guarantee and faculty of the college is well experienced and cooperative. Infrastructure of the college is totally developed.
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Check the link for details of the college
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I have filled the application form but payment process is not initiating why?

MANSI BHATT 22nd Feb, 2018

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