I've completed my graduation for B.Com but I'm weak in commerce and accounting, can I pursue UPSC?
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Hi Jerry,
Of course, you can. There is no role of commerce and accounting in UPSC. You need to prepare for the UPSC syllabus and clear the exam. Please note that the syllabus of UPSC is the competitive exam and the level of difficulty is very high. Yet, if you think you can crack it and are dedicated to clear the exam, you certainly should appear for it and give it your best shot. You can refer to this link to see how to prepare for a UPSC exam
https://www.shiksha.com/humanities-social-sciences/articles/how-to-plan-prepare-for-upsc-civil-services-mains-examination-blogId-16049
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