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Shikhar Patel

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You can pursue B.A. In mathematics with 2 other interested subjects like economics and public administration / politics.

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Saket Raj SahuBELIEVE IN KARMA.

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Don't lose hope. There is no age for a dream. If you are really determined then no one can stop you from completing your dream. UPSC CSE is not a exam of age its a exam of knowledge and self determination. So start studying now you will of course crack the exam. Best of luck.

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Parvathi KodiyathAeronautical Engineer at NMIT | Buddy-Engineer

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After your 12th choose subjects from Bachelors of Arts, like Economics, political Science, History, Geography from any reputed organizations. It will help you in understanding the syllabus of the IAS much better than choosing Science or commerce subjects. UPSC can be written by any graduate, but by choosing B.A. In your graduation will help you better in understanding the concepts much easier compared to the other streams. Look for colleges where they provide you extra coaching for UPSC.

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Gargi DasBeat the failure

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Becoming an IAS officer has not many links with your B.Sc. In the civil service exams, there are more of arts disciplines like subjects like polity, geography, economics, ecology, history, Indian constitution are there. And after graduation you are eligible for it There is one optional subject in Mains exams. , of two parts can be based on your graduation subject because it has graduation level questions. But all of it depends on your interest you can choose subjects not studied in graduation. First, complete your graduation and start studying all-new edition NCERT books of class 6th-class 12th SST books. If you are enthusiastic
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Gargi DasBeat the failure

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Yes, you can apply for UPSC for being IAS and IPS. Your degree is equivalent to graduation of course which is the eligibility criteria. The exam has an optional paper which is subjective. There you can chose your graduation subject or some other subject as well as per your interest. It takes more than nine months to prepare start preparing now.

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Ankit KumarUniversity of Delhi

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If you want to prepare for UPSC and SSC exams, you must go for B.A. Because you can focus your mind on UPSC coaching or preparation for it. And B.A. Is an easy course so you can get graduation done too. And B.Sc. Is a bit though and you have to divide your focus on both sides.

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Anjali TaRead to Lead

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The first point is that your point of interest towards the subject ! UPSC is an Civil Service exam while MBA is two years post graduate programme ! If You are interested in pursuing MBA, then you can also apply for UPSC exam after completing your MBA !

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