I want to do UPSC exam for IAS in my future now time I, m last of the 12th CBSE humanities, how do I prepared for this exams?
Which graduation I need for this after 12th like B.A. B.Ed etc.
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Dinesh upadhyay I am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu | Scholar-Level 16
4 years agoYou can choose to study BA ( not necessarily) if you plan to appear for IAS. It is more important to choose the correct combination in alignment with your optional subject for the IAS exam. Studying subjects like History, Geography and any one language ( English would be more beneficial) would make IAS preparation more easy and impactful. You can join any coaching along with your graduation for 3-4 years. It will enhance your preparation. You can also take online coaching. Continuous and regular preparation of 3-4 years is enough to crack IAS. Best wishes.
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