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Kya aicte approved college se graduation ker ke upsc exam de sakte ha

Souhrid Sarkar 5th May, 2021
Hello,
Union Public Service Commission conducts Civil Services examination every year for the recruitment of candidates for various Government services like Indian Administrative Services (IAS), Indian Police Services (IPS) ,etc.

As the eligibility criteria of UPSC states that one must hold a graduation degree in any discipline from a reputed university. So,yes doing graduation from AICTE approved college makes you eligible for UPSC.

Hope it helps
Thank you !!!
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I AM CONFUSED BETWEEN MPSC AND UPSC EXAM ? WHAT TO CHOOSE ? PLZ GUIDE ME.

pdwords Student Expert 5th May, 2021
Hello,

From your profile it seems you belong to Maharashtra hence I presume  you're enquiring for Maharashtra Public Service Commission and UPSC, well the former is a state level exam while UPSC CSE is conducted at national level, the eligibility criteria for both is passed graduation in any discipline from a recognized university, but the age limit in general in state PSCs exam are high to that of UPSC, and one more thing with MPSC your job locations will confine in Maharashtra only, it's not that you cannot get Maharastea as job location if you appear for UPSC, but then it depends in which place you may get posting, as UPSC is national level exam so it's not mandatory that you'll get Maharashtra only, if you're open to working in other locations then go for UPSC, also the Syllabus of UPSC is extensive, and the repute, payscale and opportunities are of higher scale to that of state level PSCs in general, I would say go for UPSC, and yes, one mandatory factor in state level PSCs exam are knowledge of local language in terms of reading, writing and speaking which isn't the case with UPSC.
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Are banking exams tougher than UPSC exam? why? why not?

Subhrajit Mukherjee 4th May, 2021

Comparing two completely different examinations is not appropriate. But if you want to realize then you have to realize the aim of the examination. In banking exams, naturally the authority will try to check the mental aptitude you have in calculating and how fast you are in doing that business. Where as UPSC mainly tests the decision making ability as well as interpreting a problem in a unique way. So both the examination demands in general different characteristics in a student. So both the examination will have difficulty in its own way. Now you may have got the result that UPSC is tougher. Many people say that because UPSC asks comprehensive papers which needs more time to coup up. But I think all the exams are equally complicated and carry its own challenges. So don't bother with all this stuffs and just focus on the path you want to go in.

I hope this answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!

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i completed my second pu and my aim is to write upsc exam .so Im wishing to take journalism and mass communication for my three year degree.is this helpful for my upsc preparation.

pdwords Student Expert 10th Jun, 2021

Hello,

Firstly in order to appear for UPSC exam candidates need to pass graduation in any discipline from a recognized university, there is no specific aggregate required in this case, you can apply even in the final year, and you need to attain 21 years as on 1st August of the appearing year, secondly if your question is if a degree in journalism and mass communication can help you in preparation of UPSC exam then the answer is no because the syllabus of UPSC is more humanities oriented, and hence having a graduation in subjects like political science, geography, history, law, public administration, economics to name a few helps tremendously, as there is considerable overlap with general studies and optional subjects, the only difference between aspirants belonging to humanities background and those who don't is simply is that the former is already well acquainted with the syllabus having studied the subjects at 10+2/graduation level however I want to emphasize that the eligibility criteria of UPSC CSE allows candidates from every stream to appear for the exam, and if you look at the list of toppers they come from diverse background such as medical, engineering, science, commerce etc, so there is no way why you cannot succeed with your choice of degree, eventually what matters is your focus, dedication and perseverance as these are the most important traits of any aspirant irrespective of the background they belong to academically, hence it's perfectly all right if you're interested in a career in journalism and mass communication, it's good to have a back plan up also,

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Which subject is very helpful in my upsc exam

chandni deb 1st May, 2021

Dear Aspirant,

given below are some of the helpful subjects you can choose in your UPSC Exam. The subjects below are the some of the top optional subjects you can choose from,

  • Sociology
  • Agriculture
  • Medical Science
  • Literature
  • Anthropology
  • Public Administration
  • Psychology
  • Law
  • Medical Science
  • Zoology


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suppose,I completed b pharmacy (preplaning for the exam in mpsc ) actully I am learn in d farmacy 2nd year. I am interested in mpsc or upsc exam . I want the mpsc all books name . please reply.

suchayitaanusaha 23rd Apr, 2021

Hello,

If you are joining the graduate degree for Bpharm after completing the diploma in Pharmacy then you can join as a lateral candidate. Then you have to only 3 years study in Bpharm.  So you are interested in MPSC and UPSC which are government job.

And that's great. But you have to continue both study at same time. You Bpharm study and UPSC study. You can go for UPSC. It's a great examination, if you clear all round then you will be became a government reputed officer. So prepare and focused on your career.

All the best.

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may i write upsc exam in kannada

Aadarsh Gupta 17th Apr, 2021

HI student,

Actually UPSC IAS Prelims paper is an objective type paper so in that you have only English and Hindi as the languages but you can write the IAS Mains exam in Kannada as it is accepted by UPSC. But, the question paper of UPSC will be in English and Hindi only unless it is an compulsory language paper, so, you should have a good understanding of English or Hindi too.

Please visit this link for more information

https://competition.careers360.com/exams/upsc-civil-services-exam

Hope this helps you

All the best for your future

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Syllabus of UPSC exam and how Manny attempts ?

chandni deb 16th Apr, 2021

Dear Aspirant,

the number of attempts candidates are allowed to appear for UPSC exams are,

  • General category : 6 attempts, till 32 years of age
  • OBC : 9 attempts. till 35 years of age
  • SC/ST : unlimited attempts, till 37 years of age

UPSC IAS Syllabus 2021 GS Paper 1

  • Current events related to national and international importance.

  • General issues on Biodiversity and Climate Change, Environmental ecology especially climate change, solar inventions, green energy etc.

  • Economic and Social Development especially Sustainable Development, Poverty, Inclusion, Government schemes, Demographics, Social Sector Initiatives, etc.

  • General Science.

  • Indian Politics and Governance

  • Indian and World Geography - Social, Physical, Economic Geography of India and the World.

UPSC IAS Syllabus 2021 GS Paper 2 (CSAT)

  • Interpersonal skills including communication skills

  • Comprehension

  • Logical reasoning and analytical ability

  • Decision making and problem-solving

  • Questions on General mental ability

  • Basic numeracy

  • Data interpretation

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can i give upsc exam after competion of post bsc nursing

Sree Student Expert 13th Apr, 2021

Dear student,

Yes, you can give UPSE exam after completion of post B.SC. Nursing. Any one who completed undergraduate or postgraduate or Ph.D student can write UPSE exam. It is conducted once per year.

Get more information about UPSE exam using below given link.

https://competition.careers360.com/articles/upsc-ias/amp

Hope this information helped you.

All The Best!!


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language and literature upsc exam

Deblina Roy 7th Apr, 2021

Dear student,

The list of literature optional for UPSC are:

  • Assamese.
  • Bengali.
  • Bodo.
  • Dogri.
  • Gujrati.
  • Hindi.
  • Kannada.
  • Kashmiri.
  • Konkani.
  • Maithili.
  • Malayalam.
  • Manipuri.
  • Marathi.
  • Nepali.
  • Odia.
  • Punjabi.
  • Sanskrit.
  • Santhali.
  • Sindhi.
  • Tamil
  • Telegu
  • Urdu.
  • English.

You may have written the examination in English, but if you feel you are better off speaking in Hindi or Tamil or any other regional language that is your native language then you can opt for that.

Thank You.

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