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Ankit kumar

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Hi Diksha, When choosing between Humanities and Business Studies, it depends on your interests and strengths.Humanities: This stream is closely aligned with the UPSC exam as it focuses on subjects like History, Geography, Political Science, Sociology, and Anthropology, which are key components of the UPSC syllabus. If you are interested in a deeper understanding of society, culture, and governance, Humanities can be beneficial.Business Studies: While Business Studies offers knowledge in areas like economics, management, and entrepreneurship, it may not directly align with the UPSC syllabus. However, subjects like Economics and Business
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Ujjwal Gupta

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If you have completed Part I and Part II of the application form for UPSC CDS and also paid, but are not able to select an exam center, then there are a few things you can do;Check your Form:Ensure that each required section is filled in appropriately in both parts of the application form.Sometimes, the center selection option might appear in a particular section or after filling up some parts of the form.Log In Again;Login back to your UPSC account and check if the option for center selection pops up after some hours. The system might refresh or let you select this later.Technical Glitches;It could be purely a technical glitch or syst
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Parul Thapa

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Yes, a BAMS student is eligible to appear for the UPSC (Union Public Service Commission) exam, provided they meet the required educational qualifications. The UPSC Civil Services Exam, which is conducted to select candidates for the Indian Administrative Service (IAS), Indian Police Service (IPS), and other civil services, allows candidates with a degree in any discipline from a recognised university to apply. 

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Mani Shukla

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No, you are not eligibile to give UPSC exam in your 4th year of BA LLB course, as according to the UPSC criteria you need to acquire a bachelor's degree and BA LLB is treated as a single degree for UPSC purposes. 

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Jaya Shukla

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The difficulty of NEET and UPSC varies depending on the individual's strengths and interests. NEET primarily focuses on subjects like Physics, Chemistry, and Biology, requiring in-depth knowledge of Science concepts and the ability to solve problems quickly. It is generally considered challenging due to the vast syllabus and intense competition, but it is more straightforward in terms of subject matter compared to UPSC. On the other hand, UPSC (Union Public Service Commission) is a broader and more comprehensive exam that tests knowledge in multiple areas, including General Studies, Current Affairs, and an optional subject. It is
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Devanand R

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While appearing for UPSC IAS prelims, you should ideally start from reading the syllabus of prelims and mains. Read NCERT for subjects like History, Geography and Economics to lay a good foundation. Reading The Hindu newspaper and Yojana magazine regularly make you stay aware to the current affairs. Refer M.Laxmikanth for Polity, and GC Leong for Geography. Practice writing answers regularly and focus on repetitive revision. Work hard and be consistent in your study/preparation. Suti. 

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Ankit kumar

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As per the official notification for NDA 1 2025, the age limit is as follows:Date of Birth: Candidates must be born between July 2, 2006, and July 1, 2009.Currently, there is no indication of any changes to this age limit. The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has not announced any modifications to the eligibility criteria for the upcoming examination.For the most accurate and up-to-date information, I recommend regularly checking the official UPSC website or contacting their helpline.

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Shri Sai Institute of Education

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A backdated degree is not legally valid if it is not issued in accordance with the rules and regulations of recognised educational institutions or governing bodies. In India, degrees must be awarded by universities approved by the UGC (University Grants Commission) or other recognised authorities.A current degree from an accredited university is a requirement if you plan to take tests like the UPSC. If you submit an invalid or backdated degree, you may be disqualified from the test and face legal repercussions. Always make sure your credentials are authentic and substantiated.For pursuing valid degrees, including programs like B.Ed, M.
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Sankalp Anand

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Yes, you can appear for the UPSC exam after doing a B.Com LL.B 5-year course. UPSC Civil Services Examination allows the candidates who hold a bachelor's degree in any discipline from a recognised university. That's what your integrated B.Com LL.B degree provides for you. It would help much if you had some background of law because that would definitely make you shine if you chose law, public administration, or political Science as your optional subject in the Mains exam. Ensure you fulfill all the eligibility criteria, such as age limits and nationality.

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