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Deeksha Dixit

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The UPSC exam is conducted to select officers for the All India Service (AIS), whereas the UPPCS exam is conducted for UP state services. The similarities between both exams are given below:
1. Objective: Both exams are conducted to select candidates for coveted civil services.
2. Pattern: The two exams are conducted in three stages: preliminary, main, and interview.
3. Syllabus: The syllabus of the UPSC and UP PCS exams is largely similar. The only difference is in the pattern of questions in PCS, which ask more UP state-specific questions.
4. Eligibility: Both exams require you to have attained the age of 21 to apply. Also, the educat
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Deeksha Dixit

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Hi Yashi, The UPSC is one of the most enriching and challenging journeys. This exam is rightly called a "marathon, " as it takes almost one year to prepare and another one year to appear in the exam. One mistake at any stage, and you will have to start all over again. As a result, you must accept that the success rate for this exam is only 0.01 percent. You are not an average student, as you have graduated from one of the preeminent universities, DU. Most students aspire to get into Delhi University for graduation. To make this journey a baptismal life journey, you need to have a plan B. There is nothing wrong with that. Plan B could b
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deepika maurya

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The Union Public Service Commission's civil service exam pattern is officially divided into two stages called the preliminary and main examination, while in practice it is a three-stage exam. The third is the personality test PI or interview. Union Public Service Commission's Prelims consist of 2 papers, namely, General Studies I and Civil Services Aptitude Test (CSAT). While the Civil Services Aptitude Test (CSAT) is qualifying in nature, the marks obtained in the General Studies paper determine your selection for Union Public Service Commission's Mains. The score of the General Studies Paper will be considered for the prelims cutoff.
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Jyoti Singh

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Yes. The Indian government's higher civil services, such as the Indian Administrative Service, Indian Foreign Service, and Indian Police Service, are recruited through the Civil Services Examination, a national competitive examination run by the Union Public Service Commission. IAS IPS, IFS, and other top government positions are filled by applicants who have passed the Civil Services Exam (CSE), which is administered by the UPSC India's federal agency. Candidates are hired by UPSC for both the civil service and the armed forces.

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Jyoti Singh

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One of the most challenging exams in India is the UPSC civil services exam. To pass this exam, it typically takes students more than two tries. However, each year a number of applicants succeed on their first attempt at the UPSC exam. Some of them even succeed in acing the test and receiving excellent scores. The first effort to become IAS is as follows:
1. Rationalize the UPSC Syllabus.
2. The IAS curriculum should not be viewed as a whole; instead, divide and conquer.
3. Establish a schedule and adhere to it carefully.
4. Participate in Valuable Conversations.
5. Solve Mock Papers Often.
6. Practice writing answers.

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Manav Kishore

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There are 2 papers in UPSC prelims which are
1. General Studies Paper I
Current events of national and international importance. History of India and Indian National Movement. Indian and World Geography-Physical, Social, Economic Geography of India and the World. Indian Polity and Governance Constitution, Political System, Panchayati Raj, Public Policy, Rights Issues, etc. Economic and Social Development Sustainable Development, Poverty, Inclusion, Demographics, Social Sector initiatives, etc. General issues on Environmental Ecology, Biodiversity and Climate Change that do not require subject specialisation
General Science
Maximum marks o
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Sourav singh

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It does not require hardwork but requires smart work
UPSC include vast syllabus so no one can complete so you need much smart work than hard work
decipline focus smart work help you in crack UPSC.

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Sourav singh

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UPSC is give you elite post with tremendous opportunity to help society as you know UPSC is long process and may it will long time
you are doctor which is also not an easy thing
by doing UPSC you will explore many fields in government and same time by using for medical experience you can do lots of good deeds for society
its hard to be doctor and prepare for UPSC at same time because doctor is life saver and work 24*7 when need may it will affect your preparation so
I would recommend you if you personally managed your profession with preparation so you should not need to resign
but if not possible for you to being a doctor and UPSC asp
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Sourav singh

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Not much difficult as you think
Its totally depend on you how focus you are and how much hard+smart work you will do to crack upsc
here one thing differentiate one from other is discipline.discipline is key to your success because
UPSC is not everyone cup of tea. UPSC is long process that's why many student not able to focus so its not so hard as you think
focus discipline smart work combination will help you in crack UPSC
Hope this will help you

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Sourav singh

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Hi, you just have to focus on your target avoid distraction for this you may have to join library
if you are addicted to social media just leave your phone in a box which we called time box leave it. Study in room with lamp important thing about lamp is it help you from distraction it on light on your books and everything in room is dark and hide
best of luck.

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