I know that after completing B.tech,we can apply for Ias examination....
So i want to know how the questions are based upon??? Is it in accordance with the subjects in b.tech course??
I know that after completing B.tech,we can apply for Ias examination....
So i want to know how the questions are based upon??? Is it in accordance with the subjects in b.tech course??
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Hello there,
>> The Civil Services exams are a mix of questions based on the intermediate level and the graduate level.
>> As you would know by now, the Civil Services examinations are conducted in three legs, namely the Civil Services Aptitude Test, The Mains exam and The Interviews.
>> Now the CSAT acts as a screening before the Mains exam.
>> The question asked at the CSAT are basically based on the Intermediate classes. Good knowledge of your every subject until the 12 th will help you qualify the CSAT easily.
>> If you proceed to the Mains, then all the papers there, except the Language qualifying papers constitute of Graduation level questions.
>> You must be subjective and expressive of your views.
>> Hereby, you have to choose the optional subjects well so that you have knowledge to the depth of the subjects.
>> Since the two Literature subjects are only qualifying in nature, proper knowledge of intermediate level will help you qualify.
>> However, the essay, General Studies paper and the fours papers of the Optional Subjects are not easy at all. They maintain the status of Graduation. So, be wise.
>> Even at the Interviews, if you proceed, you are ought to satisfy questions of graduate level,especially of the optional subjects that you choose.
>> Trust me, these are not going to be easy.Work hard !
all the best.
aman //
Ya Dear,
its totally depends on graduation basis. After graduation you can give IAS exam.
All the Best............................
Graduation is minimum eligibility criteria for UPSC.
For exam you can choice subjects of your interest. aspirant chooses subjects either same of their background otherwise of interest. almost all the subjects are part of graduation only with different discipline in it. its always advisable to opt for relative subject of your graduation as it will be scoring for you. for other subject as well you have to work hard my friend.