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Abhinav Pandey

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To become an IAS officer you need to appear for CSAT examination organized by UPSC. The examination for administrative services is organized in two phases . First is CSAT and then comes Mains. After clearing these both examination one is called for interview. Based on all these tests scores candidates are allocated into different fields viz. IAS,IPS, IFS,IRS.
So I would suggest you to select one subject intelligently and prepare for this examination. There is a very good set of subjects from which you can select one.
Hope it helps.

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Artha Juneja

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Hi koninti,
List of colleges offering IAS coaching in Hyderabad, kindly refer the link below:
https://goo.gl/JUr7Ao
Kindly filter out the branch / college / location as desired from the above link.
I hope this information helps. Please feel free to revert.
Wish you luck.

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Chetna S

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Hi Harshita
It is advisable to do your graduation from regular mode as it will definitely hv more value than distance, in case you dont clear your Upsc exams by chance. If you are planning for CA, then you can choose SOL as its not allowed to do ur graduation from regular mode with CA.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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Minimum qualification to appear for IAS is graduation. It does not make any difference on type of your education qualification/ stream to clear Civil Services examination. You must chose subjects of your interest and become master them to score well in order to fulfill your dream of becoming IAS.

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Mukesh DubeyBiology Teacher

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No, koi problem nahi hogi. Agar aapne preparation start nahi kia hai to start kijiye fir aap khud janoge ki BA ya Bsc hone na hone ka IAS preparation se zada koi lena dena nahi hai. Kyu ki aap jab preparation shuru karoge to aapko ek naye sire se chizo ko padhna hoga samajhna hoga.

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jayaraju puretiI completed L.L.M,BSc Geology, B.A,

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Hi.visual , Degree certificate is a Eligible card / token to will attempt the Civil examination"s,while Degree in any subject not mandatory, but your goal must civil I think will get Admission in B.A / You can deal the B. Tech will take the Deportment all the best

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Suni K

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The Indian Civil Services examination is conducted by the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) every year. The examination schedule is announced during January - February after which the selection is done in 3 stages. Candidates are filtered at every stage through a process of elimination.
The competitive examination comprises of three successive stages :
Civil Services - Preliminary Examination - Objective Type (Qualifier)Civil Services - Main Examination - Written TestInterview / Personality Test
The Prelims are held in May-June and the results are announced in July-August. The Main examination is held in October-November and the can
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Suni K

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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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