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Namrata Singh

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You can refer NCERT Class 9th-10th+NCERT Macro Economics + Indian Economics. Micro economics NCERT can be skipped. Focus on understanding the meaning of certain keywords eg. Inflation, repport rate, etc. Start reading The Hindu Business pages & there too, find & note keywords.

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Adarsh Varghese

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Do your graduation and take coaching classes along with it.

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Rohan Ahuja

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Hi Nawaz!
These are the top coaching centres in Mumbai for UPSC preparation:
1. The Prayas India, Andheri West
2. Success Forum, Borivali West
3. AA Shah's IAS Institute, Fort
4. Dronacharya IAS Academy, Navi Mumbai
5. Royale IAS Academy, Mira Road.

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Rudra ShauryaPlastic Mould Design Engineer

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Yes, you can. But you will have to manage both and study double time. You can join a coaching and prepare there at evening.

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priyank sharma

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Hello dear it is based upon your interest but if you choose maths it helps you in exams. Candidate must hold a Bachelor's Degree from any of the recognised universities Candidates who have appeared for the qualifying examination and are awaiting results or those who are yet to appear for the qualifying examination are also eligible for the Preliminary Examination. Such candidates have to produce proof of passing the said examination along with the application for the Main Examination Candidates with professional and technical qualifications recognised by the Government or its equivalent are also eligible to apply.

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priyank sharma

Scholar-Level 16

Yes you are eligible. Candidate must hold a Bachelor's Degree from any of the recognised universities Candidates who have appeared for the qualifying examination and are awaiting results or those who are yet to appear for the qualifying examination are also eligible for the Preliminary Examination. Such candidates have to produce proof of passing the said examination along with the application for the Main Examination Candidates with professional and technical qualifications recognised by the Government or its equivalent are also eligible to apply.

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priyank sharma

Scholar-Level 16

Yes you are eligible. Candidate must hold a Bachelor's Degree from any of the recognised universities Candidates who have appeared for the qualifying examination and are awaiting results or those who are yet to appear for the qualifying examination are also eligible for the Preliminary Examination. Such candidates have to produce proof of passing the said examination along with the application for the Main Examination Candidates with professional and technical qualifications recognised by the Government or its equivalent are also eligible to apply.

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rahul r

Scholar-Level 18

For IAS preparation it would be good if you pursue your BA in the subjects like history, public administration, economics, constitution and geography and among these I think geography and public Administration are the most popular optional subjects for the Mains examination and accounts for nearly 50% share in the final Mains result.
In fact, UPES University of Dehradun has come up with a special IAS oriented BA programme for students to study BA in public administration along with IAS coaching and test preparation. This clearly signals that most of IAS aspirants prefer this subject in their BA.

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vaishnavi shuklaLLM from Symbiosis Law School, Pune

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Hi Shubham,
It's okay even if you didn't get any of the NLUs. There are many private institutions that you can join, one being Symbiosis law school, Pune. As I'm already a part of the institution I know that they also provide training to students who want to go for UPSC. Apart from this, there are others like Jindal Global Law School, etc.

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