Can I prepare for UPSC exam along with job?
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Can I prepare for UPSC exam along with job?
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Hello,
It depends which upsc exam you are targeting.
If it is civil service then it is better to not absorbed in job.
Because you need a refreshing mind to prepare for such exam.
Till if you have no choice then you have to maintain your own balance.
THANKS.
Dear, It is depending on you capability and how to manage your time for the job and preparation for the work. If you see result few last year of the civil service exam the number of the candidates are selected those do the job. So, start your preparation for the civil service exam along with the job. The age limit for the exam is the 21 to 30 years for unreserved category. 3 years for obc and 5 years for sc/st category age relaxation. Qualification is required candidate must have graduate in any stream from the approved university. For more information please update with the www.upsc.gov.in Best of luck for the exam
Yes you prepare UPSC examination along with your job.
But main thing behind it is you must give more time after completing job for preparation of UPSC.
How to Prepare for UPSC?
- Read Top most news papers daily (Time of India, Indian Express, The Hindu)
- Read General Knowledge Books
- Give daily 5-7 hours for UPSC study
General Eligibility Criteria for UPSC:
- Educational Qualification: Graduation or final year appearing of Graduation (You are completed)
- Age Limit: In between 21 years to 30 years (Age relaxation for reserve category students)
- Nationality: India
- Number of attempts: General category students have 4, OBC and PH having 7 and SC/ST candidates no limits for appearing examination.
Hi,As far as prepare for UPSC exam along with job is concern if all defends on you capability along with job you have to maintain your own balance for both, for preparation you must Read Top most news papers daily (Time of India, Indian Express, The Hindu)Read General Knowledge Booksgood luck.....
Re: Can I prepare for UPSC exam along with job?
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Hi,
Yes you can prepare for the UPSC exam along with the job.
But this will ask for double hard work form your side.
You need to take care of the job that you are doing and then after coming back home,you need to study and prepare for the exam.
See,I will suggest you to take this step only when you have full confidence in yourself that you have the ability to do this and you can do this!
Keep in mind one thing that it is the self study and the amount of hard work that you put after going back home is really what matters.
Keep doing hard work and burn your night lamps!
Best of Luck for the UPSC exam!
Hello
The UPSC exams or talk about any other exams ,it is necessary to have a fresh mindset ,in order to become successful.When a individual is doing a job,its really very difficult to manage time,does not matter which job is he doing.It is really a difficult task to execute.Now you should ask yourself,because you are the on who knows that about the time which is going to have in your hand for the preparation,from the usual point of view it is next to impossible task.
The UPSC exams are all multiple choice questions and you need special sort of preparation in order to crack the exams.And when it comes to civil services like IAS,IPS etc,then there is no point of discussions.
Hence it is better that you decide for which one to go,if you want to prepare for the exams you will have to quit the job.The decision is yours.