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Sivalinga Prasad Guruprasad

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Yes you can take up UPSE after your degree.

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veda praneetIAS aspirant

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Ya u can prepare.But at home u need to study every aspect u must have to refer various books etc.and I guarantee u if u prepare in this way it will take minimum 2 years to complete ur portion.But coaching institutions will make things easy for u.They know on which topic we must stress and they will guide u.
And coming to essay writing - let us think that u prepared very hard and practised writing many essays.But who will correct ur essays how will u know ur mistakes.SO I SUGGEST U TO TAKE COACHING FROM ANY EXPERIENCED INSTITUTES.
To my knowledge vajiram & Ravi institute is the best coaching institutes in India.It is in Delhi.It was estab
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The trimester system divides the academic year into three terms of 14 to 16 weeks each, with attendance required in two trimesters per year, to total 28 to 32 weeks of instruction. The trimester evolved from the semester system in the 1960s and, thus, is compatible with it (i.e. it is simply a semester shortened from 16–18 weeks to 14–16 weeks).

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dhillon x

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Hi Umakant,
To crack the IPS exam, the preparation requires the right approach along with the right study materials and strategy.
- You may refer to books such as :
General Studies Manual
Indian Politics by Lakshmikanth
Ancient History by D.D.Kausambi's
R.S.Agarwal [Arithmetic]
Wren & Martin [English Grammar]
Logical Reasoning and Data Interpretation by Arun Sharma
NCERT Science books of class IX and X
Social Science NCERT books of class IX to XII
Modern Indian history by Bipan Chandra
Geography NCERT books of class XI and XII
School Atlas of Oxford Publication
Political Science NCERT books of class XI and XII
- You may even study journals and wat
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sekhar raj

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Obviously, time has great benefits. No. of years in service may get you to the top positions in early age.

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Mukesh DubeyBiology Teacher

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According to me, you should go for public administration.

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Kamaraju pulugurthaOnline teaching of English, on retirement

Guide-Level 14

Some subjects definitely require an intensive and extensive study, surely. Some consider Arts subjects less risky and prepare for UPSC from that stream.

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Apoorv Sahai

Beginner-Level 1

Make sure you do mock papers on a regular basis. They are easy to get. Then separate your weaknesses and then work upon them.

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