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i was born in 3 August 2004 so can i eligible in upsc exam in 2025

pdwords Student Expert 5th May, 2022

Hello,

You will attain 21 years as on 3rd August of 2025, however candidates appearing for upsc 2025 need to attain 21 years as on 1st August of the appearing year, hence you will not be eligible for UPSC 2025,

you can appear for UPSC 2026 if you have passed graduation in any discipline from a recognized university, even final year candidates too are eligible to apply provisionally, there is no specific aggregate required regarding this,

the exam is conducted in three stages namely - prelims, mains and interview or personality test.

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can i give upsc exam 2025 i was born in 3 August 2004

Anurag Khanna 5th May, 2022
Hello Aspirant,
No you will not be eligible for UPSC CSE 2025 because as per your Date of Birth your age in 2025 would be 21 years but the age will be 21 on August 3rd but the candidate should have crossed the age of 21 at least by August 1st of the examination year with following age relaxation as per the reservation criteria of UPSC :-

>>>> OBC - 3 years
>>>> SC/ ST - 5 years
>>>> Defense Services Personnel, who got disabled during operations during hostilities with any foreign country or in a disturbed area and released as a consequence - 3 years
>>>> Ex-servicemen including Commissioned Officers (CO) and ECOs/ SSCOs who will render at least five years Military Service as of August 1, 2021, and have been released - 5 years
ECOs/SSCOs who have completed an initial period of assignment of five years of Military Service as of 1st August 2021 - 5 years
>>>> In the following cases: blindness and low vision, deaf and hard of hearing, locomotor disability including acid attack, cerebral palsy, leprosy cured, dwarfism, victims and muscular dystrophy, intellectual disability, autism, specific learning disability and mental illness - 10 years
>>>> Candidates ordinarily domiciled in the State of Jammu & Kashmir from January 1, 1981, to December 31, 1989. - 5 years
>>>> So as per the age criteria you are not eligible for UPSC IAS exam 2025 because the candidate should have crossed age of minimum 21 years on the August 1st of examination year.

You can check out the detailed eligibility criteria for UPSC IAS from the link given below :-
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/upsc-ias-eligibility-criteria

I hope this information helps you.
Good Luck!!
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Is BA hons Political science better to crack UPSC exam?

shaikuzma2002 2nd May, 2022

Hello Aspirant, Hope you are doing well

UPSC exam consists of 3 rounds i.e Prelims,Mains and interview/Personality test.In these days many were opting for the political science as an optional subject due to it's various advantages.Political science is one of the most informative and necessary subjects for any civil service exam aspirant looking forward to getting into the government as a civil servant.Any civil services aspirant who intends to serve as a bureaucrat must have a stronghold over the fundamentals of Political science and has to be well aware of the political climate around him/her.

Therefore choosing BA (Hons.) in Political Science will definitely add a scope to crack UPSC exam.

For further details regarding the detailed syllabus visit this

https://www.upsc.gov.in/

Hope this helps you

ALL THE BEST


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UPSC exam info whole how to become

pdwords Student Expert 7th May, 2022

Hello, .

UPSC Civil Service Exam consists of three stages-

Preliminary: First Stage is MCQs based exam, it has two papers and each one consists of 200 marks,its numbers ain't added to final list, you just need to score the required cut offs against your category.

First is GS Paper-I which consists of topics such as History of India and Indian national movement, Indian and World geography, Economic and social development- sustainable development, poverty,inclusion demographics, social sector initiatives etc,Indian polity and governance-constitution,political system,Current Events nationally and Internationally, General Science,General Issues on environmental ecology,biodiversity and climate change. you just need to score the required cut offs against your category.

Second Paper is CSAT which is qualifying by nature, you need to score merely 33% which is 66 marks out of 200, it includes following topics such as basic numeracy, comprehension, logical reasoning and analytical ability, general mental ability, decision making and problem solving, interpersonal skills including communication skills.

Mains: This is a second stage which it's more of a subjective type, you are required to write answers for Four General Studies Paper such as

GS-I includes Indian Heritage and Culture, History and Geography of the World and Society, since last past three year more than 75 marks comes from topics pertaining to social issue or society,

GS-II includes Governance, Constitution, Polity, Social Justice and International Relations, you can link the question of governance with constitutional ideals, policy of the government, articles, supreme court cases, Law Commission reports, NCRWS report, Committee of UN/IMF/World Bank,

GS-III includes Technology, Economic Development, Bio-Diversity, Environment, Security and Disaster Management, put emphasis on economic survey, introduce SDG wherever possible, map preparation helps in this regard,

GS-IV includes Ethics, Integrity, and Aptitude, here focus upon the theory part also along with case studies by showing real life example, you can refer betterindia.com (//betterindia.com) for various inspirational stories to write in mains answer sheet.

There're Two Optionals, One Essay, Two Language Paper, In total there are nine papers in Mains, and each paper is of 250 marks, total adds up to 1750 marks.

Interview : The two stages are further followed by personality test of 275 marks.

In order to initiate your preparation, firstly get well acquainted with UPSC Syllabus , learn it by heart as this will enable you to know what to read and what to skip.

As per the recent trends UPSC is framing Prelims questions also based on Mains syllabus, so have an integrated approach towards the preparation

To cover such a humongous syllabus you will have to make a timetable, set targets on a daily,weekly and monthly basis, that's the only way to complete this extensive syllabus.

Newspaper reading is equally vital part of preparation, you can start with any newspaper like The Hindu, or Indian Express on a regular basis to be updated as well as gaining knowledge which shall be highly useful to you in future exam preparation part. Put a more emphasis on editorial part, it will not only broaden your perspective but help a lot in answer writing,and make sure whatever opinion you form it should be well balanced. You can also make notes of this,it'll be very useful in answer writing.

When it comes to reading books ,start with basics, for each subject, you can do with NCERTs for this. This will build your foundation strong, as you progress, move on to other relevant books as mentioned below;

For Prelims, you can refer the following books:

History ; NCERT Class XI and XII. India's Struggle for Independence by Bipin Chandra, For Indian Culture, refer art and culture by Nitin Singhania

Geography ;, NCERT Class VI to XII, GC Leong's Physical Geography, World Atlas

Economics ; NCERT Class XI, Indian Economy by Ramesh Singh

International Relations & Polity ; NCERT XII Political Science with current affairs, Indian Polity by Laxmikanth

CSAT ; Verbal and Non-Verbal Reasoning by RS Agarwal, M Tyra's Quicker Maths

Coming to Mains Exam, you can refer the following books for four General Studies Paper;

GS I - For History , Class XI NCERT book with India's struggle for Independence by Bipin Chandra,India after Independence by Bipan Chandra,History of Medieval India by Satish Chandra, For Geography refer World Geography and Geography of India by Majid Hussain, GC Leong's Physical and Human Geography with NCERT Class XI book.

For GS II - Polity and International Relations , refer Indian Polity by Lamikanth,India's Foreign Policy by Rajiv Sikri

For GS III - For Economics refer Indian Economy by Ramesh Singh, read ARC report along with Economic Survey and Fiscal Budget.

For GS IV - For Ethics refer a book named Lexicon by Niraj Kumar, also you can go through study material of IGNOU.

Remember to keep your resources minimal, read one book many a times instead of many a book one time, revision is the only key for remembrance.

Writing mains is a huge task, for nine paper it requires immense practice along with knowledge. So, you have to start practicing answer writing in advance, even in a little way, There are many sites which provide questions on daily basis you can avail that. Try to give a holistic viewpoint while answer writing by providing political,economical and social aspect. You can get topper's answer sheet from various sites, try to analyze and study them minutely, you'll get an ideas about what to write, how to express and present viewpoint in organized manner.

Practice previous year question paper which you can get from the official website of UPSC,in addition mock papers, and test series which you can get it from any of the sites exclusively dedicated to UPSC, it's highly important to evaluate your performance while doing so.

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Sir, I was born on 16th December 2004. Am I eligible for 2025 upsc exam.

piyush singh 29th Apr, 2022

Hello Aspirant ,

I assume that you are asking about UPSC CSE(Union Public Service Commission Civil Services Examination ) .

No , you will not be eligible for UPSC 2025 as the age limit for this exam requires a student to be of minimum 21 years of age as of 1st August of the year of examination but you will be 21 after this age limit that is on 15 December 2025 ,you do not qualify this age limit .

You will be eligible for UPSC 2026 .

For more information visit :

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

Hope this helps.


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which course we should opt after 10thstd ? and how to start preparing for exam and in hubli is there any best coaching center ? and where i should attempt upsc exam and when it will be conducted ? and how manx times exam will be conduted in a year??

pdwords Student Expert 26th Apr, 2022

Hello,

When it comes to eligibility criteria for UPSC Civil Service Examination, then candidates need to pass graduation in any discipline from a recognized university, candidates in the final year of graduation too are eligible to apply provisionally, the minimum age required regarding this is 21 years as on 1st August of the appearing year, now coming to your question, if you're currently in Xth standard then there is long time for UPSC, next two years of school, and three/four/five years of graduation depending upon the duration of the course you will choose, anyway see there is no such restrictions of belonging to specific stream for qualifying UPSC, yes people from arts/humanities background havee advantage of being acquainted with the syllabus as in they already have studied history, political science, geography, economics etc at 10+2 and graduation level, and there  is considerable overlap with the syllabus of GS and optional paper, however if you go by previous year trends of toppers they come from diverse backgrounds as that of medical, engineering, commerce etc, so choose stream at 10+2 level as per your interest, aptitude, skill etc, if you have interest in humanities group, go for the same, and if in future you have interest for graduation in political science, history, sociology, public administration, economics, law, geography etc, you may follow this route, else if you want to have back up then there is engineering, management, medical to name a few, it's not your stream selection which is the factor in deciding the success of any candidates, rather it's his/her single minded focus, determination, discipline, perseverance which pays off, so think thoroughly what you intend to do, you want to appear for with or without back up plan.

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sir i was born on 6 August 2025 ,i will complete my engeneering last sem in june 2025.so sir can i eligible to write ✍️ upsc exam in 2025

Aditya 21st Apr, 2022

Hi aspirant,

The date of birth mentioned by you is not valid and does we cannot predict whether you would be eligible for writing the UPSC examination in 2025 or not in terms of age limitations. If your age would lie between 21 to 32 years by the end of August 2025, you would be eligible for writing the UPSC examination because candidates in their final year or awaiting results, candidates are also eligible to appear for UPSC preliminary Examination.

Hope it helps!

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Sir my name is Dr. Hemanshu am I eligible for UPSC exam 2023 my DOB 26/11/1991

ADITYA KUMAR Student Expert 10th Apr, 2022

Hi

Guessing you from general category .

Yes, you will be eligible for UPSC 2023 with your mentioned date of birth on 26th November 1991

This is because,

To be  eligible ,you  should not be more than  32 years  old  as on 1st August of the year of appearing for UPSC examination i.e as on 1st August 2023 for UPSC 2023 and you fulfill this criteria with your mentioned date of birth as  you will be 31 years old as on 1 August 2023 i. e less than 32 years and thus eligible.

For reference, UPSC eligibility  criteria is provided below:-

----------)You  must  have  a  bachelor's  degree in any, discipline    from a  recognised university.

----------) Minimum  age  limit :-  you  need to  be at least  21  years  old   to be  eligible as on 1st of August of the year of filling the form.

----------) Maximum  age  limit :-as on 1st August of the year of examination

  • General category :-32 years

  • Obc :- there's 3  year  relaxation on upper age limit for  obc , so upper age limit is 35.

  • Sc/st :- 5 years relaxation, so upper age limit is 37.


For detailed  information related to UPSC eligibility criteria ,  you can visit our page at

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

To help you further, here's a brief of your UPSC examination pattern

Your UPSC civil services examination consists of three stages

********prelims exam :- it is objective paper and is of qualifying nature , so you just  need to at least qualify it to be eligible for mains examination, the score /marks obtained by you in your prelims examination is not added up or used in your final merit. Your prelims exam consist of 2 papers: -

-----) general studies  1

-----) general studies II ( csat )

You get 2 hours for each paper


********Mains exam. :- it is descriptive /written examination . There are a total of 9 papers  which are listed below:-


-----) compulsory indian language.

-----) english

-----) essay

-----) general studies I

-----) general studies II

-----) general studies III

-----) general studies IV

-----) optional I

-----) optional II


The compulsory indian language and english are qualifying in nature . You just need to qualify them. The marks obtained by you in these two papers will not be counted towards merit list.


*********Interview :- After qualifying mains, you have to go through interview round, and it is more of test of your personality rather than knowledge.


For detail examination pattern check out :- https://competition.careers360.com/articles/upsc-ias-exam-pattern

Thank you


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i was born on 30 January 2007 . Am I eligible to attempt upsc exam in 2026

Anurag Khanna 4th Apr, 2022

Hello Aspirant,

See as per your Date of Birth your age in 2026 would be 19 years and the age limit for UPSC IAS exam is 21 year to 32 year with following age relaxation as per the reservation criteria of UPSC, so you will not be eligible to appear from UPSC 2026, but you can appear from UPSC 2028 :-

>>>> OBC - 3 years

>>>> SC/ ST - 5 years

>>>> Defense Services Personnel, who got disabled during operations during hostilities with any foreign country or in a disturbed area and released as a consequence - 3 years

>>>> Ex-servicemen including Commissioned Officers (CO) and ECOs/ SSCOs who will render at least five years Military Service as of August 1, 2021, and have been released - 5 years

ECOs/SSCOs who have completed an initial period of assignment of five years of Military Service as of 1st August 2021 - 5 years

>>>> In the following cases: blindness and low vision, deaf and hard of hearing, locomotor disability including acid attack, cerebral palsy, leprosy cured, dwarfism, victims and muscular dystrophy, intellectual disability, autism, specific learning disability and mental illness - 10 years

>>>> Candidates ordinarily domiciled in the State of Jammu & Kashmir from January 1, 1981, to December 31, 1989. - 5 years

>>>> So as per the age criteria you are eligible for UPSC IAS exam from 2028 because the candidate should have crossed age of minimum 21 years on the August 1st of examination year.

You can check out the detailed eligibility criteria for UPSC IAS from the link given below :-

https://competition.careers360.com/articles/upsc-ias-eligibility-criteria


I hope this information helps you.

Good Luck!!

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i want to became an IPS officer. i complete 10th class. Now , i was confused to choosing subject in class 11. So, please tell me what subjects i will read to prepare UPSC exam for class 11. i also said that, I am bad in English. So, Im sorry.

pdwords Student Expert 5th Apr, 2022
Hello,

The eligibility criteria for UPSC that is the examination ypu need to appear in order to become IPS Officer is passed graduation in any discipline from a recognized University, you need to attain 21 years as on 1st August of the appearing year, see there is no such restrictions of belonging to specific stream in graduation when it comes to success for UPSC, if you go by previous year trends then candidates from medical, engineering, commerce stream qualify these exams, yes the advantage that humanities stream students at 10+2 level or those with graduation in subjects like Political Science, History, Geography, Sociology, Public Administration, Economics etc have is there is considerable overlap with the syllabus of GS and optionals, now your stream selection is quite vital, moreover you're young also, in case you have interest towards science or commerce stream and want to have back up plan you can consider the same, else if humanities stream interest you, and you wish to pursue the same in graduation, this path too can be followed, think clearly about your long term goals and then decide, as I said you don't need to belong to any specific stream to become eligible for UPSC, or even to qualify it.
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