I have done B.A. (journalism). Can I apply for UPSC?
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Somanath Sahoo ASSISTANT PROFESSOR IN JOURNALISM AND MASS COMM | Contributor-Level 9
7 years agoYes, you can apply for UPSC. -
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Konatham Abhishek If you do not go to the end, why to start? | Scholar-Level 17
6 years agoHello Nitin
You can apply for UPSC exam. The main requirement for this paper is a clearance of graduation that's it. You are eligible to appear for civil services. Moreover, your subject journalism would definitely help you to prepare best for this. Let me give you a brief idea that what actually is prepared for this. There are three sections - prelims, Mains and interview part. Prelims are all based on MCQ's type question while Mains consist of 7 seven paper that is all elaborative. Thank you. -
Yes Nitin, you can apply for UPSC.
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Mrinalani Teotia Worked with India's largest newspaper AMAR UJALA | Guide-Level 11
7 years agoHi Nitin,
Yes, for sure, you can apply for UPSC exam. The main requirement for this paper is a clearance of graduation that's it. You are eligible to appear for civil services. Moreover, your subject journalism would definitely help you to prepare best for this. Let me give you a brief idea that what actually is prepared for this. There are three sections - prelims, Mains and interview part. Prelims are all based on MCQ's type question while Mains consist of 7 seven paper that is all elaborative. This needs a lot of time and concentration.
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Yes, you can apply.
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