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Nikhil DevadigaI am an Automobile Engineering student.

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First of all, congratulations for completing of your Diploma in Civil Engineering. Coming to the point of IAS Exams, studying civil engineering is not that helpful, because in IAS exams, there are different types of questions like general abilities questions, mathematics questions, etc. Civil engineering will help, but not that much. So, I would suggest better you search for the syllabus of IAS Exams and start studying for it.

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Parveen Kumar SharmaCommunication Skills Expert; Career and Life Coach

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General Knowledge and General Awareness is based on Economy related matter as well. Keeping a view of this and finding out the structures if CGL exams or other competitive exams, it is suggested not to leave the budget topic.

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Prem Khanna

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You could apply for UPSC from the link mentioned below:
http://www.upsc.gov.in/apply-online.

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Yes, you are definitely eligible for IFS Exam. This exam conducted by UPSC Exams.
Eligibility :
Candidate must be an Indian citizen. Candidates complete any one degree for recognised university. Age between on 21-30 years.

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Selvamani RamanathanPositivity is my Saviour

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Hi, Every Students aspiration is to clear UPSC. You can clear the exams irrespective, which steam you want to pursue in. The actual eligibility for UPSC exams is you need to complete under graduation from recognized board with minimum percentage (which you can easily clear). Suggested way to study is start preparing right now. It is as good as you start early. The preparations for UPSC exams are vast and needs a lot of preparation. 18 hours is what my faculty members use to suggest me for preparation after UG. It is better you start of now and keep prepared with all the subjects so in order to make it easy in the final stage. Remember
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Deepanshi ailawadi

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I think you can't pursue Computer Science because it is a Science stream course. You can go for CA if you are interested in accounting ormay go for IIM if you are interested in management or business studies.
On the other hand, IAS is most difficult but if you are interested in extensive study and are a seeker of knowledge, you may go for this.
So all of the courses totally depend on your field of interest.
Your percentage is good, so you can be admitted in a reliable course which you want to do.
However, universities have some other criteria, so it varies. All the best.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Snehdeep,
It's indeed nice to see that you are getting admission in Thapar in your desired branch. For becoming an IAS officer, you need to pass civil service exam, for which being a graduate is a must. So if you study well during four years at Thapar, it'll actually add up to preparation for IAS. Best wishes.

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Adarsh Varghese

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No. Any one Indian language and English.

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Rohan Ahuja

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Hi Himanshu!
No college provides coaching for IAS. You need to prepare for it either through self-study or you can take coaching classes for the same. If you're interested to pursue some integrated degree, you can consider these universities that offer integrated courses:
Amity University
Manav Rachna University
Christ University
Jaipur National University
GITAM University
Lovely Professional University.

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