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    UPSC CSE 2018 Mains GS 3 question paper

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    Download the UPSC CSE 2018 mains GS 3 question paper here, for UPSC IAS 2021 mains preparation.
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    Hello,

    After Class 10, it will take 2 years to complete Class 11 and 12, followed by 3 years of graduation, which is the minimum requirement for UPSC.

    UPSC preparation and clearing the exam may take 1–2 years. After selection, IAS training takes about 2 years. Overall, it takes around

    Hello Aspirant

    As your question is not clear, you are asking how to become an IAS, which course or degree you should pursue, and all the related details regarding the IAS. So, I can suggest you choosing the right stream in Intermediate is important.
    The Arts/Humanities stream is most helpful

    Hello Aspirant

    All colleges are the best, and selection mainly depends on you and your consistency. But I can help you regarding this :

    After the 10th, you can join PU (11–12th) colleges that offer strong academics and an early IAS foundation.
    Some good options are Delhi’s Rajendra Prasad Sarvodaya

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    If you want to become an IAS officer, you can choose any group CEC, MPC, or BiPC as IAS does not require a specific subject stream.
    However, many students prefer CEC (Commerce, Economics, Civics) or MPC (Maths, Physics, Chemistry) because they help build analytical and general knowledge skills useful

    The choice of your graduation path – integrated BSc BEd (Zoology), BTech CS, or integrated BS-MS at IISER Thiruvananthapuram – to pursue the dream of becoming an IAS officer requires careful consideration.

    A Bachelor of Arts degree, particularly in subjects like Political Science, History, or Economics, is often considered the

    Hi Deepthi,

    With rank of 90959 your admission in VIT institutions with CSE branch seems difficult has the cut off range is very competitive. You should find admission with ease in Core branches like Civil, Electrical, Mechanical and biotechnology especially in VIT AP.

    ALL THE BEST!

    Hello ,

    If you want to give IAS exam then you should complete your graduation first or also if you are in your last year of graduation then you can fill the application form.

    To know more, refer this:

    https://competition.careers360.com/articles/upsc-ias-application-form

    I hope this helps you!

    If you want to become an IAS or IPS officer after completing your 12th in PCMC ,  focus on graduation because the UPSC Civil Services exam requires you to have a bachelor’s degree from a recognized university. You can choose any graduation stream, but many students prefer degrees like Political

    For NIT Patna’s CSE branch through JEE Main, last year’s closing rank was around 16,000 for both home state and other state quotas. This means you need a rank better than 16,000 to have a good chance of admission. Cutoffs can change every year based on the number of applicants

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