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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

Scholar-Level 17

No, you have to firstly graduated from any course after 12th then you are eligible to appear in the civil service examination so you can join any graduation course and take coaching for IPS.

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Yes, you can as Civil Services examination is very tough exam so you have to prepare a lot of syllabus. So, you can start from now. You study what is your graduation subject.

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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

Scholar-Level 17

Here are few revision tips that can indeed help students notch up success in the examination:
1. Revise at least twice before exam:
Map out your studies in a way so that adequate time is left for revision. It is equally important that no topic should be skipped while revising. Revise everything.
2. Basics have to be strong:
Having a strong command over the basics is better than just knowing the entire subject. Numerous questions are asked from subjects like current affairs, Indian history, Geography, Indian Polity, Ecology, Biodiversity and Environment, hence they should be prepared in detail.
Candidates tend to ignore prelims because the q
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Scholar-Level 17

You don't prepare separately for IAS, IFS etc., but you prepare for a single exam I.e., Civil Services Examination (CSE)
Under this, you have to go through 3 stages. Candidates are eliminated at each stage.
1) Preliminary - Objective type test with 2 papers
General studies
Aptitude
2) Mains - 5 General Studies papers and 2 optional paper
3) Interview
If you want to join foreign services, you need to give IFS as your first option. You'll have to get a good rank to get IFS.

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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

Scholar-Level 17

Hello Anil,
After passing 10th, you can chose any stream among three:-
1. Arts
2. Commerce
3. Science
You can go for arts of commerce which is helpful in IAS preparation.

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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

Scholar-Level 17

According to the record of previous success those students who opted these following subject then the success chance is high
Political Science
Hindi (depending upon the board)
History
Geography
English
Sociology etc

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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

Scholar-Level 17

Hello Shivam,
The best civil services coaching institutes in India include Vajiram and Ravi IAS Study Centre, Rau's IAS Study Circle, Sachdeva New P.T. College and Chanakkya IAS Academy.

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Scholar-Level 17

Engineering is not about easy and hard. Any subject is hard or easy depends upon your skill and interest.It is the game of interest that make engineering easy or hard. All branches are same in respect to difficulty level but we can say that civil can be handle more conveniently than mechanical. Believe me that this thing does not help you in civil services preparation. For civil services all branches are same.

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Scholar-Level 17

BA Honours is better than simple BA as you have to for UPSC exams so you have to best in one subject so that you should go deep in that particular subject and then you are able to write in the prelims exams.

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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

Scholar-Level 17

As you completed your graduation so You can join any of the coaching among them and they guide you in each step to achieve your goal
Vajiram and Ravi IAS Study Centre.
IAS Era.
Delhi's IAS Study Circle.
Rau's IAS Study Circle.
Shristi Study Circle.
Career Shapers.
Career Point.
Sachdeva New P.T. College.

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