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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

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A small but respectable number of candidates from graduates from science stream do take up civil services and crack it regularly. However, their number has not really been great enough to leave an impact on the final tally. But, considering the growing clout of scientific thinking and rising need of technocrats in the bureaucratic setup, it is surely seeing a slow and steady rise.
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As I said Humanities have traditionally been termed as the bastion of civil services examination. If we look at data released by the UPSC in their annual reports, we can see that humanities subjects have had a higher success ratio compared to others. Despite, this trend the general participation and success ratio of students belonging to humanities background has seen a downward turn in the last few years. But, despite all these factors, candidates with humanities background still forms a considerable number of aspirants cracking the IAS examination.

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Hello Chirag,
Humanities have traditionally been termed as the bastion of civil services examination. If we look at data released by the UPSC in their annual reports, we can see that humanities subjects have had a higher success ratio compared to others. Despite, this trend the general participation and success ratio of students belonging to humanities background has seen a downward turn in the last few years. But, despite all these factors, candidates with humanities background still forms a considerable number of aspirants cracking the IAS examination.

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Hello Anshul
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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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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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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Arts have traditionally been termed as the bastion of civil services examination. If we look at data released by the UPSC in their annual reports, we can see that arts subjects have had a higher success ratio compared to others. Despite, this trend the general participation and success ratio of students belonging to arts background has seen a downward turn in the last few years. But, despite all these factors, candidates with arts background still forms a considerable number of aspirants cracking the IAS examination.

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Medical science is another similar stream that has often been written off as far as IAS Examination is concerned. This is primarily due to after attaining a professional degree, not many candidates are looking to join the bureaucracy. But just like physical science subjects, the number of aspirants and successful candidates with a medical science background is on the rise.

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Scholar-Level 17

Humanities have traditionally been termed as the bastion of civil services examination. If we look at data released by the UPSC in their annual reports, we can see that humanities subjects have had a higher success ratio compared to others. Despite, this trend the general participation and success ratio of students belonging to humanities background has seen a downward turn in the last few years. But, despite all these factors, candidates with humanities background still forms a considerable number of aspirants cracking the IAS examination.

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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

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Firstly, you can do your B.E. after your 12th and by doing B.E. Your graduation is completed then you are eligible to give IAS exam so firstly Do B.Tech and then prepare for Civil Services examination.

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