Hey friends,
I am a chemical engineering graduate.I preferred to choose chemistry as one of my optional subject. May i know the second preferable optional subject to be chosen along with chemistry?
reply asap.
thank you.
Hey friends,
I am a chemical engineering graduate.I preferred to choose chemistry as one of my optional subject. May i know the second preferable optional subject to be chosen along with chemistry?
reply asap.
thank you.
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Hello Friend,
There is a process to choose optionals. You must follow it to get the best ones. Firstly, strike out the subjects from the complete list that you think you can't take in any circumstances. Secondly, go through the syllabus of each of remaining subjects and select the ones that you think you can manage. Thirdly, ask your more than one seniors who have actually given the exam with those subjects. Finally, make the decision about the subjects.
Mind it, the final decision will be yours and it must be based more on your interest in the subject, availability of good study material, availability of good tutor/guide in case you need some help during your preparation. Don't go by the experience of a single person. There is no set subject that gels wel with Chemistry or with any other subject. It is an aspirant that makes one subject work with the others.
Thanks,
goyalk
chemistry, so in my point of view you have chosen relevant subject according to your educational profile.Chemistry is well familiar subject of you and you chosen geography as one another subject, Geography will be helpful for the preparation of general studies subject. At the place of geography you mat also choose History because history would be alsoUPSC exam stands for union public service commission.upsc exam consists three stages;-*preliminary*mains*interviewUPSC EXAM ELIGIBILITY;--1 -you must be graduate from a recognized university2-age limit is 21-30 years3-you must be Indian citizenwww.upsc.gov.in for more detailsgood luck
dear friend,
you can choose the chemistry and physics subjects being a
engineer. as these subjects you have read in your engineering and
you might be have knowledge of these subjects which will help you
to crack the exam.
Tips for Preparation:
- first and most important Manage your Time table and maintain your self calm and Cool.
- go ahead according to UPSC Syllabus.
- you can start for UPSC by study 6th to 12th NCERT books.
- increase your general knowledge, continuous reading news papers and magazines, concentrate on English.
- solving Previous year question papers is most requisite part of preparation.
for Question papers visit
http://www.upsconline.nic.in/
Good Luck......
Hai,List of Optional subjects:-Agriculture,Animal husbandry and veterinary science, anthropology, botany, chemistry, civil engineering, commerce, economics, electrical engineering, geography, zoology, history, law, management, mathematics, medical science, philosophy, physics, Psychology, public administration, sociology, mechanica engineering, sociology, statistics.