Can I know about UPSC exam?
I want to appear for UPSC exam after completing B.Sc in chemistry.
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Yes. The Indian government's higher civil services, such as the Indian Administrative Service, Indian Foreign Service, and Indian Police Service, are recruited through the Civil Services Examination, a national competitive examination run by the Union Public Service Commission. IAS IPS, IFS, and other top government positions are filled by applicants who have passed the Civil Services Exam (CSE), which is administered by the UPSC India's federal agency. Candidates are hired by UPSC for both the civil service and the armed forces.
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UPSC is an exam governing body, and it conducts several exams. UPSC Civil Service exam is the most popular exam among all these. This exam is taken by almost 3 Lacs students. The reason of such humongous popularity is that this exam recruits civil servants such as IAS IPS and IRS officers. If you want details about these job profiles and salary see the Wikipedia pages. These exams are very popular among graduates and Delhi is a hub of education for IAS coaching. There are many websites that provide online lectures and study material too. For understanding this exam better, I would suggest you to go through blogs of vision IAS, neostenc...more
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You can get the detailed information on the below given website. Kindly, visit this website and get your doubt clear:
www.upsc.gov.in
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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.
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