Does Archaeology course help in UPSC preparation?
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Archaeology course includes major portions of Indian and Western History which can be helpful in UPSC Prelims preparation. Along with it, students can also take Anthropology optional which includes major portions of Archaeology and can help in better scoring and success in UPSC Mains examination.
UPSC is a civil services exam which is conduted in three stages that is Prelims, Mains and Interview. Each stage is crucial to qualify for in order to be eligible for the next stage of exam and final qualification.
Students can learn more about UPSC exam details below:
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In my opinion, if you want to prepare for UPSC or any other competitive exams later, you can pursue a BA in Political Science, Economics, History, or Sociology. Since their syllabus is heavily equipped with GK, Indian and world history, public policy, public administration, Indian and world politics, it'll be easier for you to strengthen your base.
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No, the Commission do not mention any Minimum Qualifying Marks for the General Studies Paper 1. But there is a criteria of Minimum 33 % for the General Studies Paper 2 (Aptitude) paper.
The IAS Prelims exam is conducted offline in the pen and paper mode. There is no sectional cutoff in the IAS prelims exam because the number of questions from a section is not fixed and they vary year to year.
No, the number of IAS vacancies is fixed to 180. Every year, the Commission recommend 180 candidates for the Indian Administrative Services (IAS). In case of any change, the Commission will notify.
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