What can I do to start preparation for UPSC exams after B.D.S?
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What can I do to start preparation for UPSC exams after B.D.S?
thank you.
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Yes of course you can state preparation right now because when you complete your degree then you can apply for the UPSC examination. So, you have to prepare yet.
First of all you have to go through the Question Pattern for which exam you want to appear. You can download and print Previous Years Question Papers at www.upsc.gov.in
NCERT books are best for the basic knowledge because it covers full syllabus of UPSC.
You can also practice more and more MODEL Question Papers from a sample paper by which you can experience to the Questions coming in UPSC exams.
There are two types of written examination in UPSC.
UPSC Prelim exam and UPSC Mains exam. You will appear in UPSC Prelim exam first in which Objective type Questions are asked from General English, General Studies etc.
For UPSC Mains you have to choose Subjects. There are total 51 Optional Subjects in which 23 are from main subjects and 28 Language Subjects like Hindi, English, Bengali etc.
Dear your thinking is wrong. the preparation of the ias exam should start after 10th or 12th. that preparation helps when we give the final touch of the revision in any competition exam.
upsc exam required graduation complete or final year student. so hurry up you start your preparation for the exam,
Best of luck of the future.
Dear,
For UPSC Exams,you have to work hard after BDS.
Following are the steps to start:-
1. Collect NCERT Books of class VIII to XII learn by heart
2. Competition Refreshers
3. for Numerical ability and Reasoning go for UPKAR Books
4.Be careful for the selection of Optional subjects. Opt those which are comfortable for you.
So, go ahead now....Good Luck...!!!
Dear,
For UPSC Exams,you have to work hard after BDS.
Following are the steps to start:-
1. Collect NCERT Books of class VIII to XII learn by heart
2. Competition Refreshers
3. for Numerical ability and Reasoning go for UPKAR Books, Bright Books etc.
4.Be careful for the selection of Optional subjects. Opt those which are comfortable for you.
5. It's better to go coaching, if you have confusion and concepts are not cleared
So, go ahead now....Good Luck...!!!
first of all
choose two optional according to your accessibilty in which you think that while learning you will enjoy most.
then make another step how you will gather the materila to study them.
there afer learn according to the syllabus of UPSC.
break your study in two parts one for prelim's preparation & other for the mains examkination.
I will suggsted you to choose among HISTORY,GEOGRAPHY<PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION,pol. SCIENCE as you any two optionals for the mains because these few subjects are covers more than 50% of preliminary exam which very necessary to clear if want to write for the mains examination.
AS you are from medical field so ,it will save your time & you need not to study specially for preliminary in these subjects.
other things you can do are
1.read newspaper daily like hindu,times of india
2.learn NCERT from III-XII level
3.order correspondance course so you can in touch , that your preparation going upto date with others.
4.study previous year modal test & try to solve them by imposing exam bounded conditions ,& analysis yourself
5. appeared for different test series organised bby different institutes.
6.give MOCK test online or offline whichever suits you.
you can apply for
civil service exam
combined defence service exam
central police force
as a BDS graduate you can apply for ARMY DENTAL CROPS.
check the file below for complete details regarding ARMY DENTAL CROPS
dear aspirant:
you can start preparation right now because when you complete your degree then you can apply for the UPSC examination. So, you have to prepare yet.
First of all you have to go through the Question Pattern for which exam you want to appear. You can download and print Previous Years Question Papers at www.upsc.gov.in
NCERT books are best for the basic knowledge because it covers full syllabus of UPSC.
as a BDS graduate you can apply for ARMY DENTAL CROPS.
for more visit our official sites.
hi,
I like your choice of Joining Civil Services and you can apply for Civil Service Exam.
>> Final year Student can also apply for Civil Service Exam, but before main exam you have to verify it before mains exam.
>> First Set your Goals then start preparation.
>> If Goal is set then you can set your timing and adjust time according to your schedule.
>> Please follow these material to prepare for Civil Services:
>> Collect NCERT books of Standard 7 to 12th books like Sociology, Geography, History, Indian Constitution and English.
>> Start Reading of NCERT books
>> Daily Reading of Newspaper like The Hindu is required.
>> Regular Reading of Magazines like Chronicle, Yojana, Kurukshetra, India Today and Pratiyogita Darpan.
>> Daily Watching Of News on TV in English will increase your Vocabulary.
All the Best