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Smita GMCA, MBA, DISM, DCA, CPISM

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The candidate must hold a PASS Bachelor's degree from any of the Universities incorporated by an Act of the Central or State Legislature in India or other educational institutions established by an Act of Parliament or declared to be deemed as a University, under Section-3 of the University Grants Commission Act, 1956, or possess an equivalent qualification. Candidates who have appeared or intend to appear for the final examination and are awaiting results are also eligible to apply for the Preliminary Examination. All such candidates who qualify for the Prelims examination must produce proof of Pass Bachelor Degree to appear for the C
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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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You can choose to study BA ( not necessarily) if you plan to appear for IAS. It is more important to choose the correct combination in alignment with your optional subject for the IAS exam. Studying subjects like History, Geography and any one language ( English would be more beneficial) would make IAS preparation more easy and impactful. You can join any coaching along with your graduation for 3-4 years. It will enhance your preparation. You can also take online coaching. Continuous and regular preparation of 3-4 years is enough to crack IAS. Best wishes.

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Prabhjot Kaur

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If you ask UPSC would be a better option in a long run, as there are more than enough CA in INDIA, So in coming years CA might not get a lot of employment.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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The eligibility criteria of 5 years Integrated programme in Management (IPM) is given below. Eligibility: Class 12th with a minimum 60% of aggregate marks (55% for reserved categories). So as per the eligibility criteria, Mathematics is not necessary at class 12th level. However, Mathematics of class 10th level is needed for solving the quantitative aptitude questions of the entrance exam. Further Mathematics is also not necessary in class 12th for CLAT UG. While the UPSC is a graduation level exam and Mathematics is also not necessary here for eligibility.

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Yes, one can apply for UPSC exams in the final year of college provided that you are 21 years old and you should clear the exam in that year itself.

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No, Only candidates who are born till August are allowed to appear for exams that year.

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