Civil Servant (IAS/PCS)

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No doubt,if u have caliber opt civil service.But if u r not confident dont waste time,go for hotel management.

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Hi ,It is a good thing that you want to prepare for civil service exam.
You can start your preparation from now ,continue your preparation with graduation.Civil service exam is not easy so you have to work hard
1. Firstly know the syllabus of the exam
2. Prepare with the best books & don't go for too many books
3. Know the exam pattern
Rather then this I can suggest you to keep other government as a back like you can also prepare for SSC CGL ,Railway exam & more because there is too much competition so you can think about it once.
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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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To become IAS officers you can study any subject of your choice because eligibility criteria for Civil Services Examination is graduate degree from a recognized college.

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alok kumar

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Es. There are many people trying for an engineering degree over a law degree. The following point has been stressed upon very well in movies like 3 Idiots but I'll repeat anyway. Do what you love to do. It will help you in the long run. Remember it is always better to be an excellent civil engineer than being an average law professional.

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