Is it good to pursue BBA after completing +2 science for becoming an IAS officer?

I am a +2 computer science student.

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    Nikhlesh Mathur | Guide-Level 14

    9 years ago
    No Rahul, in my opinion it will might not prove to be good if your objective is to crack the UPSC exam. The reason is that while doing BBA you will be exposed to limited opportunities for all round studies. You will be focussed on management subjects and problem solving methods or may be just touching the outlines of other subjects. Where-as for IAS you need to have all-round knowledge. You cannot proceed further for IAS postion unless you clear the prelims of UPSC exam. To crack the prelims you need to have good knowledge of current affairs, should be having good general knowledge and a sense of logic to select the best answer out of
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    Neha Agarwal | Guide-Level 14

    9 years ago
    I would like to invite Nikhlesh Mathur to share his expertise.

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