I want to become an IAS Officer. What should I do after 12th? I have maths in 12th.

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Lalit Bhandari
8 years ago
Hi Shivam, In order to become an IAS Officer, you must apply for CSE exam conducted by the UPSC. You must also crack the exam (preliminary, Mains and interview) in order to get selected for the training. The basic eligibility criteria required to appear for this exam is candidate must possess Gradua

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