Can B.Tech graduates compete with Arts graduates in UPSC exam?
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Can B.Tech graduates compete with Arts graduates in UPSC exam?
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Hi friend,
Well yes, basically B.Tech Graduates do better than every body.
Check these stats , just released by UPSC for Civil services examinations :
In top 200 rank of UPSC Civil services,
>> about 130 were B.Tech graduates
>> About 50 were MBBS and other medical sector graduates
>> About 13 were B.Sc graduates from all streams
>> About 7 were B.A. Graduates
Now, say , you were asking Are B.tech graduates compete with Arts student,
Well, here it does looks like B.Tech Graduates are rocking rest of streams,
Hope it helps you!!
~Punj~
Do not under-estimate yourself as UPSC exams demand different level of preparation which is same for every graduates.Yes ofcourse you can compete with Arts student in UPSC exams.
To start your preparation
- First allocates your time properly.
- Get some standard books recommended.
- Before starting preparation assess yourself by solving previous years question papers.
- According to your performance in various sections start preparing with the subject you scored least marks.
- You may also attend coaching classes available.
- Keep yourself updated with current affairs.