Civil Servant (IAS/PCS) exams

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Suni K

Guide-Level 14

You need hard work, dedication and preparations. You will get assistance from institutes such as:
1. Elite academy.
2. Brilliant tutorials.
3. Rau's IAS, etc.
Besides, you can read national dailies and current event magazines to update your GK. The coaching manuals are available at leading book stalls.

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Suni K

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Yes, any recognized graduation degree will make you eligible for civil services examinations.

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veda praneetIAS aspirant

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It depends upon your ability, preparation strategy and many other factors. There are some other IAS also, who got in 2 to 4 attempts because they were doing job at the same time.

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Parashmita Chakrabortyloves life , hates death , hatred and sorrow

Beginner-Level 5

In 2015, out of 1750, the cut off marks for the Mains was 678 for the general category, which is 38.74 percent.
In 2014, the cut off for the general category was 678 out of 1750 that is 38.74 percent.
This was sharp increase from 2013, when the cut off marks was 562 out of 1750 that is 32.1 percent.

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Kajal SenguptaI am an online Physics Teacher.

Beginner-Level 5

You can try online coaching, as the class will be at your door step and you need not to spend money and time in commuting, relocating, etc.
You can check the below mentioned link:
https://www.wiziq.com/courses/search.aspx?qry=IAS coaching

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Tanish Khivasara

Beginner-Level 3

For IAS, you need to prepare for 6 months. For first 3 months, you need to study for approximately 6 hours a day, while for last 3 months you need to study for 12 hours a day.

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Kamaraju pulugurthaOnline teaching of English, on retirement

Guide-Level 14

IAS surely means brilliance in your academic career. You should try for a distinction in your BA. It will become a good launching for you. IAS implies every day work. So, nothing is wasted.

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Kamaraju pulugurthaOnline teaching of English, on retirement

Guide-Level 14

You have to show a consistent academic performance for a good future. You have to get a first class throughout your career. So, work for it now. You need to take care of your academics. There is no separate preparation for IAS.

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Kanishk Mahulia

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It depends on your dedication, but on an average 2 to 3 years are more than sufficient for IAS.

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Kanishk Mahulia

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Yes, you can prepare for UPSC after completing B.Sc.

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