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1. Indian Administrative Service (IAS).
2. Indian Police Service (IPS).
3. Indian Foreign Service (IFS).
4. Indian Audit and Accounts Service (IA&AS).
5. Indian Civil Accounts Service (ICAS).
6. Indian Corporate Law Service (ICLS).
7. Indian Defence Accounts Service (IDAS).
8. Indian Defence Estates Service (IDES).
9. Indian Information Service (IIS).
10. Indian Ordinance Factories Service (IOFS).
11. Railway Protection Force (RPF).
12. Indian Trade Service (ITS).
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1. Print out the UPSC Mains syllabus and make sure you finish each topic two months before the exam.
2. Make use of online tools to create your revision notes.
3. Pick an optional subject that doesn't demand much of your time. You can take your graduation subject or any popular subject that requires less study time.
4. Develop a plan for how much practice time you can devote on the weekends
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There here is no way that at such an extremely high rank that you can get admission in a good Institute for agriculture or pharmacy or veterinary Sciences. For Agriculture, the good Institutes including all government colleges provide admission to those students which have a maximum rank of 3000 or less. For pharmacy and veterinary Sciences, the cutoff rank is even more less as the number of seats for these courses is even more less or rather limited in nature. So I hope you understand the gravity of the situation and in the terrible position that you are in right now. At this point of time the best option for you is to look
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1. Public Administration
2. Political Science
3. Sociology
4. Anthropology
5. Geography
However, many aspirants have scored well in subjects li
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Mean time I recommend you to go through the online procedures and fill up the application system. After applying and giving the desired examination and getting qualified do contact the embassy for all the necessary details regarding VISA too.
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1. Current affairs-related questions are usually dynamic in nature and based on issues related to the main syllabus.
2. If presidential elections were in the news, for example, UPSC would ask about the election process in the preliminary exam and about the president's role in governance in the main exam. Therefore, you are required to prepare topic-based notes.
3. The UPSC has provided a detailed syllabus, and you can fit CA events accordingly in each section. For instance, you can put security-related developments in
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Students who choose engineering after completing their 12th grade have solid mathematical skills. When it comes to disciplines like mathematics and electronics, Diploma holders lack in-depth expertise. Even though only these things alone will be challenging, they are simple to understand with practise and diligence. Go for 11th or 12th grade if you don't intend to pursue engineering in the future because it will cre
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