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Shail Oberoi

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In case you intend to pursue CS, then along with it, you can join B.Com or LL.B. For MBA, you need to first complete your graduation with minimum 50% marks. UPSC preparations also need you to be a Graduate. A lot of students who explore UPSC exam pursue B.A. In subjects that they can choose in UPSC exams.

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Anagha G Nair

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UPSC Mains can be written in 22 languages as mentioned in the in the 8th schedule of Constitution.
Assamese
Bengali
Gujarati
Hindi Devanagari
Kannada
Kashmir Persian
Konkani Devanagari
Malayalam
Manipur Bengali
Marathi Devanagari
Nepali Devanagari
Oriya
Punjabi Gurumukhi
Sanskrit Devanagari
Sindhi Devanagari or Arabic
Tamil
Telugu
Urdu Persian
Bodo Devanagari
Dogri Devanagari
Maithilli Devanagari
Santhali Devanagari or Olchiki.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

Scholar-Level 18

Hello Sukhpal,
It's very heartening indeed to see your aim already fixed. For this, you need to appear for and pass civil service exam. You can take any subject that you like, in graduation.

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Parveen Kumar SharmaCommunication Skills Expert; Career and Life Coach

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General Knowledge and General Awareness is based on Economy related matter as well. Keeping a view of this and finding out the structures if CGL exams or other competitive exams, it is suggested not to leave the budget topic.

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Prem Khanna

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You could apply for UPSC from the link mentioned below:
http://www.upsc.gov.in/apply-online.

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monali shill

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Any graduate can take PSC exam. But your university which you didn't mention is a bit in grey shades. I seriously hope it has other approvals. It is my advice to every student, please check the authenticity and approvals of the college before taking admission in it.

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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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Priyanka Singhal

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Hi Jerry,
Of course, you can. There is no role of commerce and accounting in UPSC. You need to prepare for the UPSC syllabus and clear the exam. Please note that the syllabus of UPSC is the competitive exam and the level of difficulty is very high. Yet, if you think you can crack it and are dedicated to clear the exam, you certainly should appear for it and give it your best shot. You can refer to this link to see how to prepare for a UPSC exam
https://www.shiksha.com/humanities-social-sciences/articles/how-to-plan-prepare-for-upsc-civil-services-mains-examination-blogId-16049

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priyank sharma

Scholar-Level 16

Hello dear, both are good options. You only need a graduation degree for appearing in the UPSC and MPSC exam. You may prepare for your UPSC exam during your graduation. Self-study is more preferred than coaching. If you have any doubt, then go for coaching.

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Selvamani RamanathanPositivity is my Saviour

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Hi, Every Students aspiration is to clear UPSC. You can clear the exams irrespective, which steam you want to pursue in. The actual eligibility for UPSC exams is you need to complete under graduation from recognized board with minimum percentage (which you can easily clear). Suggested way to study is start preparing right now. It is as good as you start early. The preparations for UPSC exams are vast and needs a lot of preparation. 18 hours is what my faculty members use to suggest me for preparation after UG. It is better you start of now and keep prepared with all the subjects so in order to make it easy in the final stage. Remember
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