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ANAND KUPSC Aspirant

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Both IAS & IPS comes under UPSC civil service exam. Aim to clear the exam and during the course of preparation you will get a clarity.

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Minimum age limit is 21 and maximum age limit depends on what community you belong to. For General Category, it is 32 years, OBC 35 years, SC & ST 37 years.

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Harleen Kaur

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You can pursue Science stream.

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Sahil Rana

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Yes, a Commerce student being a Graduate, is eligible for IAS or IPS entrance exam. IAS/IPS - Indian Administrative Service/Indian Police Service and to become an IAS/IPS officer one has to crack Civil Service Exam conducted by UPSC every year.

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Mayurdeep BoraVisionary by style, Revolutionary by birth

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Yes, you can, unless you appeared for the MCI screening. Eligibility criteria is to have a degree recognised by the Indian Government, and you need to be a citizen of India. If you qualify it, you will be eligible. Good Luck.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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Yes, you are eligible to appear for the UPSC exam. Tattoos are allowed, but it would be inappropriate. As long as the tattoos are not vulgar, or they are of religious significance, they would be not be disallowed per se, but they might be looked down upon.

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It is good, that you are very much aware of your Civil Service Exam. But, there is no such group. It is based on your interest towards subject.

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