I have passed my class 12th. I want to be an IAS officer. What should I do now for the same?

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Deepti chandola
9 years ago
You need to have strong hand on general knowledge, and your subjects of your choice .. That's the prerequisite.. Then register for test online, start practicing sample tests online.. Apart from that prepare yourself for interview skills too

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thanks alot

Taanish Kumaar
9 years ago
Di your Bachelor's & then prepare for UPSC.....! All the best!

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ok thanks buddy .

Kajal Sengupta
9 years ago
Preparation for UPSC exam is a long drawn process. You need to first decide which subjects you are going to opt for . Try to gather as much knowledge as possible in those areas. Read newspapers , exam preparation journals regularly. Taking part in debates and discussions help you build up confidence

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thnku so so much....

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