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CAT is surely easier than UPSC since one needs not to spend more than 6-8 months to prepare for it. In addition, it tests candidates only in three areas: English, maths, and logical reasoning.
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5 years agoGuide-Level 13
If you wish to pursue UPSC after your graduation, then in your graduation you can go with B.Sc. In maths, chemistry or physics depending on your interest. All you need to do is start preparation along with your graduation degree and opt the subject in which you are pursuing graduation. Apart from it you can do cooking and dancing as your hobbies.
Good luck.
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