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Re: Completed B.Tech in mechanical engineering, presently working in a MNC. Preparing for UPSC 2013 exam. Can anyone suggest me the optional subjects which are not related to engineering or maths subject? hi,when it s theory mark ll be reduced bt in case of problms exact ans ll increase ur score.. all the best
Re: Completed B.Tech in mechanical engineering, presently working in a MNC. Preparing for UPSC 2013 exam. Can anyone suggest me the optional subjects which are not related to engineering or maths subject?
Re: Completed B.Tech in mechanical engineering, presently working in a MNC. Preparing for UPSC 2013 exam. Can anyone suggest me the optional subjects which are not related to engineering or maths subject? it is nice that you are mechanical engineer. according to my view, you have to select math and subject related to mechanical engineering so that you can easily crack exam. or choose easy optional subject such as history, geography etc. good luck...................
Re: Completed B.Tech in mechanical engineering, presently working in a MNC. Preparing for UPSC 2013 exam. Can anyone suggest me the optional subjects which are not related to engineering or maths subject? hi If you do not want to choose the mechanical subjects, then i want to tell you that you are doing a big mistake. You have done your graduation from the mechanical engineering stream which is one of the best engineering stream in the engineering. If you choose machanical engineering for the UPSC exam then you can give the IES (Indian Engineering Service). Which is only for the candidates who are from engineering. If you do not want to go with mechanical engineering then i would like to tell you that you can choose any of the subjects given below; *Geography **History ***Physics ***Chemistry ****Management *****Agriculture ******Economics *******Philosophy *********Law Thank you........
Re: Completed B.Tech in mechanical engineering, presently working in a MNC. Preparing for UPSC 2013 exam. Can anyone suggest me the optional subjects which are not related to engineering or maths subject? dear friend, as you are a mechanical engineer than you should choose mechanical engineering as your main subject in mains examination. because you have proper knowledge about mechanical engineering so you can prep[are it easily and it will be helpful to you in your examination. but if you don't want to take it as your optional subject than don't worry ,you have many other choices also , you can take any two subjects in the list given below. Optional subjects: Commerce and Accountancy, Economics, Electrical Engineering, Geography, Geology, History, Law, Management, Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering, Medical Science, Philosophy, Physics, Political Science and International Relations, Psychology, Public Administration, Sociology, Statistics, Zoology Agriculture, Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Science, Botany, Chemistry, Civil Engineering. The following combinations are not allowed together as optional subject. Combination of two literatures in the above list. Political Science & International Relations and Public Administration Commerce and Management Anthropology and Sociology Maths and Statistics Agriculture and Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Science Management and Public Administration Animal Husbandry & Veterinary Science and Medical Science Any two branches of engineering. good luck @@@@@@@@@
Re: Completed B.Tech in mechanical engineering, presently working in a MNC. Preparing for UPSC 2013 exam. Can anyone suggest me the optional subjects which are not related to engineering or maths subject? dear friend, as you said you are from Mechanical Engineering so i would advice you to select your core subjects like Mathematics and Mechanical Engineering. Because you must have knowledge of these subjects which will be helpful for you to crack the exam. but if you really want that you can't go with your core subjects then i will advice you to select History and Geography as your optional subjects. because these subjects are easy to learn and easy to crack. Most of the participants choose these subjects as optional subjects. Good Luck.......
Re: Completed B.Tech in mechanical engineering, presently working in a MNC. Preparing for UPSC 2013 exam. Can anyone suggest me the optional subjects which are not related to engineering or maths subject? Hi Aspirant, Friend you should choose the subject of your desire in which you are keen interested to study. I don�t know why you don�t want to choose the subject related to engineering. You completed engineering from mechanical and UPSC include the mechanical subject in the list of optional subjects for mains exam. Here I write the list of optional subject which you can choose Agriculture Animal husbandry & vetinary science Anthropology Botany Chemistry Civil engineering Commerce and accountancy Economics Geography Indian History Law Management Mathematics Mechanical engineering Medical science Philosophy Physics Political science & international relations Psychology Sociology Statistics Zoology You can choose any subject of desire. If you want to choose non engineering subject then you can choose the history and psychology subjects. These are good subject for the preparation of civil exam. You can also choose the subject of geography and public administration. But final decision should be your own. So be careful in the selection of optional subject. It will impact your overall performance. Best of Luck�
Re: Completed B.Tech in mechanical engineering, presently working in a MNC. Preparing for UPSC 2013 exam. Can anyone suggest me the optional subjects which are not related to engineering or maths subject? It is strange that as a mechanical engineer you want to take Mechanical subject as your one of the optional subject . I don't know why but it is not good for you because as you are a mechanical engineer so that you have enough knowledge of mechanical engineering . It is easy for you to prepare the subject because most of the subjects related to mechanical you already knew so your time is not wasted . But as you don't want to Mechanical and Maths as your optional subject then you will select the subjects based on your interest . You can select any two subject from the below list . Agriculture Management Animal Husbandry & Vetinary Science Anthropology Botany Medical Science Chemistry Philosophy Civil Engineering Physics Commerce & Accountancy Political Science & International Relations Economics Psychology Electrical Engineering Public Administration Geography Sociology Geology Statistics Indian History Law Zoology So based on your interest select any two from the above list . But once again i suggest you to take mechanical as one of your optional subject . Because as you currently working as a employee so i think you have no time for the preparation so that you should select those subjects in which you take minimum time . Be careful while choosing the subjects . best of luck
Completed B.Tech in mechanical engineering, presently working in a MNC. Preparing for UPSC 2013 exam. Can anyone suggest me the optional subjects which are not related to engineering or maths subject? Hi all, I am a mechanical engineer presently working with a MNC at bangalore. I am preparing for UPSC 2013 exam. I need your help to select the subjects for the mains exam. I have completed B.Tech in Mechanical stream . But right now i don't have much interst in technical stuff. Can you suggest me what subjects can i opt without any engineering or maths subject. Please give your open opinions. Waiting for your replies. Good luck.
Completed B.Tech in mechanical engineering, presently working in a MNC. Preparing for UPSC 2013 exam. Can anyone suggest me the optional subjects which are not related to engineering or maths subject?
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