I want to give UPSC exam after BE. What should I do?
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Start preparing. Study from NCERT books, and prepare your optional subject well. Focus on the syllabus.
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First, try to get the pattern of exam. Search all the necessary information. For example, about the process of examination, subjects and topics.
Start preparing now.
Youtube is surely going to help you a lot.
You can get every information at a single place. They also have an explaination for every topic.
So, before wasting time on multiple websites, visit youtube. -
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Kunwar Bhanu Prakash Verma Civil Engineering NiT Agartala | Contributor-Level 8
8 years agoFor the preparation of UPSC exam, download Online Tayari and Clear IAS mobile apps from the playstore.
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