hello
I am student of b tech ece 1year can i opt for physics and chemistry for IAS exam?
hello
I am student of b tech ece 1year can i opt for physics and chemistry for IAS exam?
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dear aspirant,
first of all to become an IAS officer you have to write Civil Services Exam that is conducted by UPSC every year.
yes, you can definitely choose Physics and Chemistry as optional subjects for Civil Services Exam being a B.Tech ECE Student.
Civil Services exam constitutes three parts:
1. CSAT
2. Mains
3. Interview
for appearing in exam you have to fulfill some other requirement like:
>>you must have completed or appearing in final year of graduation.
>>your age must be within 21 years to 30 years on 1 August of the year of exam. there is relaxation in upper age limit upto 3 years for OBC and 5 years for SC/ST candidates.
Important dates of Civil Services exam in 2013:
CSAT(Prelims):
date of Notification:02-02-2013
last date of receipt of application:04-03-2013
date of exam:19-05-2013
Mains:
date of exam:08-11-2013
UPSC also provide the facility to apply for the exam online on following official link of UPSC:
http://www.upsconline.nic.in/
Good Luck......
Hello,
There is a process to choose optionals. You must follow it to get the best ones for YOU. Firstly, strike out the subjects from the complete list that you think you can't take in any circumstances. Secondly, go through the syllabus of each of remaining subjects and select the ones that you think you can manage. Thirdly, ask your more than one seniors who have actually given the exam with those subjects. Finally, make the decision about the subjects.
Mind it, the final decision will be yours and it must be based more on your interest in the subject, availability of good study material, availability of good tutor/guide in case you need some help during your preparation. Don't go by the experience of a single person. If you have right frame of mind, right approach, you can crack UPSC with any subject of YOUR choice.
Thanks,
goyalk