If a student wants to prepare for UPSC exam, is there any mark basis selection
If a student wants to prepare for UPSC exam, is there any mark basis selection
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start improving your basic konowledge in your choosed optionals,collect study material either ownself or from some correspondance courses.
1. read NCERT books for GENERAl studies
2.read magazines/newspaper for
NO ,there is no such criteria put up by the UPSC to allow candidates on the marks basis in their graduation to appear for the CIVIL SERVICES EXAMINATION
HOWEVER later on final selection is based on the (PRELIMS+MAINS+PERSONALITY TEST) marks = MERIT ORDER for short listing of candidtes in available vacancies according to their preferences.
If you want to start from scratch than its better to prepare one by one subject, as follows:- 1. English Grammar 2. Essay writing (read Editorial Columns of dailies) 3. General Studies (NCERT books from class viii to xii) 4. current Affairs- News papers, Competition Refresher etc. 5. For Optional Subjects- Read Degree level all books. don't refer many books for a single topic, just clear your concept.
No, they will not recruit people on their previous record rather recruit on your present performance and intelligency. Your rank in the upsc exam.
no there is no such criteria.
to write UPSC exam one must
~~~ have bachelor degree from recognized university
~~~ age limit 21-30 yrs
~~~ Indian citizen
collect syllabus of which exam you are going to give
collect study materials regarding syllabus
give 3-4 hrs/day for UPSC preparation
update current affairs, hot topics
time management & dedication are important
all the best
Dear Aspirant
If you are starting the preparation for the exam first time
Then you need that your basics should be clear
And first you have to purchase some good books for the exam
And as g.k and english are compulsory subjects so you have
To study these subjects and for English you have to read the R.S Aggarwall Book
And for the g.k Read the Ncert book of history ,geography,economics of 8th to 10th
And after that take help from the lucent g.k book
And even can read daily news paper that's the best way
Also choose the optional subjects first
Means decide first the optional subjects that you are going to choose
And start working on those subjects
And make a time table and do proper time to each subject
and the second answer for your question is
Upsc is recruiting on the basis of cut off
If you have cleared the exam and then on the merit basis
They will give you the post and place
Best of luck
dear you can prepare well while studying in final year,
just manage you time for studies,
select a time in which you will study only for the preparation of time,
try to start your preparation with NCERT books
then make a time table for that time period and include every subjects in it and give appropriate time to each subjects ,
solve more and more practice papers .
good luck