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    How to start preparation for IAS exams while in 1st year B.Sc?

    hello

    I am in b.sc-1 year but i want to start the preparation of i.a.s exam.how can i do so?

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    Re: How to start preparation for IAS exams while in 1st year B.Sc?

    Hello Guest,

    UPSC civil services is neither a very tough exam nor so easy. If you are doing a planed study then i am sure that you will crack this exam.
    Tips For Cracking exam is
    1. Be confident
    2. never think negative thinking in your mind
    3. read news paper daily. reading newspaper is very beneficial for you because you cover a lot of awareness from this.
    4. be regular that means continuity in your study is very important part of your preparation.
    5. make a friend circle where you can discuss your problem related to UPSC

    best of luck

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    Re: How to start preparation for IAS exams while in 1st year B.Sc?

    UPSC civil services is neither a very tough exam nor so easy. If you are doing a planed study then i am sure that you will crack this exam.
    Tips For Cracking exam is
    1. Be confident
    2. never think negative thinking in your mind
    3. read news paper daily. reading newspaper is very beneficial for you because you cover a lot of awareness from this.
    4. be regular that means continuity in your study is very important part of your preparation.
    5. make a friend circle where you can discuss your problem related to UPSC

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    Re: How to start preparation for IAS exams while in 1st year B.Sc?

    Hi friend,

    You should start browsing the past year papers to get an idea what all is asked in the exam!
    Look for someone who can guide you.
    Start reading more and more newpapers to increase your G.K

    If you want you can buy packages to study at home!

    Keep doing hard work and I'm sure you'll crack it!

    Best of Luck!


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    Re: How to start preparation for IAS exams while in 1st year B.Sc?

    hello dear,

    since you are in first year of your b.sc you should start preparing for ias exam


    tips to crack civil services exam....


    1.read newspaper daily like the hindu and times of india.

    2.read magazines like chronicle and manorama yearbook.

    3.a good coaching to provide able guidance and study material.

    4.update yourself with general knowledge aspects.

    5.study hard and strengthen your plus points.



    happy to help you...

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    Re: How to start preparation for IAS exams while in 1st year B.Sc?

    hello friend...........
    you can follow the below steps.
    1.read the english news papers
    2.watch the new in tv9
    3.you can do hard work daily 6 hours
    4.know the current events and read the gk books
    5.join a coatching centres,the will teach you how to solve the quesitions and quesition paper pattern
    6.in upsc mains you have select select the two optional subjects so you know better two subjects which is your interested

    som more details of civil service exams

    you can check the below eligibilities for upsc exam;-
    educational qualification;-the person must be graduate
    nationality;-indian
    age limits;-
    general-21 to 30 years
    obc-21 to 33 years
    sc/st-21 to 35 years
    physical handicaped students-21 to 40 years
    ex service man-21 to 35 years

    there is no reservations in upsc exam.

    for more details you can visit the below link


    www.upsc.gov.in

    exam pattern is
    prelims
    mains
    interview

    no of attempts is
    general-4
    obc-7
    sc/st-no limit


    List of optional subjects for Main Examination




    Agriculture


    Animal Husbandry & Veterinary Science


    Anthropology


    Botany


    Chemistry


    Civil Engineering


    Commerce and Accountancy


    Economics


    Electrical Engineering


    Geography


    Geology


    History


    Law


    Management


    Mathematics


    Mechanical Engineering


    Medical Science


    Philosophy


    Physics


    Political Science and International Relations


    Psychology


    Pubic Administration


    Sociology


    Statistics


    Zoology


    Literature of one of the following languages:



    i
    Candidates will not be allowed to offer the following combinations of subjects:



    Political Science & International Relations and Public Administration

    Commerce & Accountancy and Management

    Anthropology and Sociology

    Mathematics and Statistics

    Agriculture and Animal Husbandry & Veterinary Science

    Management and Public Administration

    Of the Engineering subjects, viz., Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering and Mechanical Engineering�not more than one subject

    Animal Husbandry & Veterinary Science and Medical Science

    ii
    The question papers for the examination will be of conventional (essay) type

    iii
    Each paper will be of three hours duration. Blind candidates will, however be allowed an extra time of thirty minutes at each paper.

    iv
    Candidates will have the option to answer all the question papers, except the language papers viz. Papers I and II above in anyone of the languages included in the Eighth Schedule

    v
    to the Constitution or in English.

    vi
    Candidates exercising the option to answer papers III to IX in anyone of the languages included in the Eighth Schedule to the Constitution may, if they so desire, give English version within brackets of only the description of the technical terms, if any, in addition to the version in the language opted by them.

    vii
    Candidates should, however. note that if they misuse the above rule, a deduction will be made on this account from the total marks otherwise accruing to them and in extreme cases, their script(s) will not be valued for being in an unauthorised medium.

    viii
    The question papers other than language papers will be set both in Hindi and English.

    ix
    The details of the syllabi are mentioned in Section III.
    thank you

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