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Harshit Sinha

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Yes, you can as UPSC just want any Bachelor's degree.

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HARSH SHAW

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Yes, but you have to put in hours needed to clear it and then you needn't need to join force. You don't required to.

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Satyam Pathak

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IGNOU Courses 2023 - There are hundreds of IGNOU 2023 courses offered by the Indira Gandhi National Open University IGNOU ranging from Certificate courses to doctoral programs. The IGNOU courses list 2023 for the January academic session is released by the IGNOU University. Candidates seeking admission to IGNOU courses are advised to check the programme's eligibility criteria. Admission to IGNOU courses 2023 happens twice a year, in January and July. Before you switch to other course just confirm that you have atleast learned the relevant information from the course and if you know then know need to go for any other courses.

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Anshul Gupta

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Some steps to help you get started:
Understand the exam: The first step in UPSC preparation is to understand the exam pattern and syllabus thoroughly. You can visit the official website of the Union Public Service Commission UPSC and download the syllabus and exam pattern. Read newspapers: Reading newspapers regularly will help you stay updated with Current Affairs and improve your comprehension and writing skills. You can read The Hindu, Indian Express, or any other newspaper of your choice. NCERT books: The NCERT textbooks for classes 6 to 12 are a great source of information for basic concepts in subjects like history, geography, pol
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Abhijit kumar Tripathy

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Yes, Microbiology is an optional subject for the Union Public Service Commission UPSC exam. Candidates who have a degree in Microbiology or a related field can choose it as an optional subject for the UPSC Civil Services Examination. The UPSC Civil Services Examination is a three-stage exam that includes a preliminary examination, a main examination, and an interview. In the main examination, candidates can choose one optional subject from a list of subjects offered by the UPSC. Microbiology is one of the optional subjects in this list. However, before selecting Microbiology as an optional subject, candidates should carefully consider
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Ashish Singh

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Yes, a candidate with an M.Com EAFM (Master of Commerce in Economics, Accounting, and Finance) degree is eligible to appear for the Indian Economic Services (IES) exam conducted by the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC). To be eligible for the IES exam, a candidate must have a postgraduate degree in Economics/Applied Economics/Business Economics/Econometrics from a recognised university. The M.Com EAFM degree falls under the category of "Economics/Applied Economics" and hence fulfills the eligibility criteria for the IES exam. In addition to the educational qualification, a candidate must also meet the age limit and other eligibili
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Bhuwan Sachdeva

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Yes, as you are a Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) can give the UPSC exam. However, there may be certain eligibility criteria that need to be fulfilled.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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The Civil Services Exam (CSE) in India is a nationwide competitive examination conducted by the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC). Via the Civil Services Examination, the UPSC recruits candidates for various Central and All India Civil Service posts in the Indian Administrative Service (IAS), Indian Foreign Service (IFS), Indian Police Service (IPS), Indian Revenue Service (IRS), etc. Civil Services Exam Pattern 2024: The Indian Civil Service Exam (UPSC IAS exam / UPSC Civil) is conducted in three stages:
1. Civil Services Exam (Preliminary) Objective Type
2. Civil Services Exam (Main) Descriptive Type
3. Personality Test / Interview
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Abhishek singh Singh

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My basic reason of entering into civil services is to serve the nation, serve the people and to bring positive changes in the society. Sir my main motive to join the civil services is to positively affect the lives of thousands of people in and around my region.

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