UPSC
Hello,
Here is the basic eligibility criteria you need to meet in order to give UPSC Exam:
Applicants awaiting their final graduation result can also apply for IAS exam. And there is no minimum UPSC qualification percentage required also.
So, you can definitely go for UPSC while in the final year of your graduation as you don't need any minimum required marks in graduation for it.
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There are quite a good number of Civil Servants every year, who transits from other Central Government Grade A jobs to Civil Service. So its quite normal and usual and if you wish to go for the UPSC CSE examination after your UPSC CMS then you can obviously go for it and you can quit your job for civil services.
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In any field, a degree or post-graduate degree is acceptable. Always choose a subject for your further education that you are interested in and confident in. Academic interests and careers shouldn't be sacrificed for a challenging and competitive public service position.
Go for it if you find physics or chemistry to be really intriguing. I've always believed that a competent science student has more flare and the capacity to craft accurate responses in a reasoned and impartial approach. First off, if you want to become an IAS, I advise you to pursue a Bachelor of Arts degree. Sociology or political science are both acceptable majors.
One may pass any government test, including the UPSC, SSC CGL, State Public Commission Exams, and RRB, with the use of these topics.
These topics are incredibly enlightening and simple to comprehend.
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Getting a degree from any University or college is not at all related to UPSC exam. You can get your degree from any university or college of your choice. As in UPSC eligibility criteria it is not mentioned that the candidates from a private college is only allowed to appear in the exam. There's no such criteria. You can start preparing for the exams while pursuing your degree.
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Hello Aspirant
To be eligible for UPSC 2024, you must be at least 21 years old as of August 1st, 2024, but you will be 21 on August 23rd according to your date of birth, therefore you will not meet this requirement. Therefore, you will be qualified for the UPSC in 2025.
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Dear Student,
It is all up to you. What you enjoy learning about and is most interesting to you.
Moreover BSc will only help if you take a science subject as your optional.
Bsc computer science- Because programming is so rigorous, if you decide to study computer science, I think your analytical and logical skills will have much improved. I think you would have to pick a topic that has a strong scientific component. You can choose from a variety of areas, such as geography, anthropology, geology, math, physics, psychology, and others, based on your interest in them and the resources that are available.
Bsc microbiology- The UPSC optionals always have a curriculum available. Students having a background in microbiology might prepare for the upcoming UPSC exam by choosing a topic in the medical sciences, anthropology, or even zoology.
But remember, All graduate students must take the ias prelimbs test. For the mains exam, students can select two subjects, however they must complete those two subjects for their graduate degree.
According to that, prepare for the exams.
All the best.
Dear aspirant
The Union Public Service Commission prescribes the age limit in the official UPSC IAS notification 2023. As per the IAS age limit eligibility criteria, those between 21 to 32 years as on August 1, 2023, can fill the UPSC IAS application form.
According to your date of birth you will be 21yr old on 16 March,so yes you will be eligible for the UPSC cse exam 2023
There is upper age relaxation for OBC category which 3yrs more than Gen category and for SC/ST category 5 years more than Gen category.
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The minimum age requirement as per the UPSC CSE examination is that an aspirant must be of at least 21 years of age on or before August,1 of the appearing year. Now for the year 2024, you are turning 21 after 1st August,2024. So you aren't eligible for the UPSC CSE 2024. You are eligible for the examination from 2025 and onwards.
For more information regarding UPSC CSE consider the link below:
The eligibility criteria for UPSC exam is mentioned below :
Thus, according to the eligibility criteria, you are not eligible for UPSC 2023. You can appear in UPSC 2024.
Hope this answers your query.
Hello aspirant,
Hope you are doing well!
See it really depends on your goal. If you wish to become a doctor then you should definitely go for MBBS. You have to set a goal in your mind to reach there.
My advice to you would be to go for MBBS if you qualify for neet which you have wanted from the very begining right. Lets invest 2-3 years more where you have already invested 4 years. So yoi should go for MBBS.
However, if you wish to go for UPSC or some other exam then it would also require some time. Its not gonna happen very quickly. But if you have the confidence in you that you can clear it in the first attempt then you should go for UPSC.
It all depends on the goal that you have in mind. Set a goal and work hard to approach that goal.
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