Civil Servant (IAS/PCS)
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6 years agoGuide-Level 12
5 years relaxation for SC/ST candidates
3 years relaxation for OBC Candidates
10 years relaxation for PHC candidates
5 years relaxation for Ex-serviceman
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In coaching classes you will get a competitive and motivational environment and Inputs from faculty would help grasp more knowledge within a limited period of time. Taking tests that they conduct regularly would help you improve your speed and ability to handle different types of questions. Time, money and travelling for attending the classes regularly are the disadvantages. On the other hand, if you are preparing on your own or correspondence, you would have the privilege to study at a time and place convenient to you. You could schedule your preparation according to your priorities. You could avoid losing time and energy in trave
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You have completed your class 12th and scored 55% and you must have attained the age of 18 or aspirants of age 17.5 can also apply and the person should be physically fit.
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6 years agoGuide-Level 14
You should go for BA. Here you can find the subjects like history, economics, psychology and many others which will be helpful in your preparation.
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