Sir Mai UPSC ki preparation karana chahata hu pa mujhe sake vishay me kuch knowdge nhi hai.

12 pass hu sir maiupsc ki taiyari Karan achahata hu.

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    Soni Aggarwal | Contributor-Level 10

    6 years ago
    Hi,
    UPSC exam is the most difficult civil services exam. You need to have a graduate degree for it. Then you may take coaching in some good institute for UPSC preparations. The exam occurs once in a year. There are 3 levels that you need to cross. Prelims, Mains, interview. You need to give prelims which is an objective type exam after clearing it, you will be giving Mains which is an writing exam and then comes the interview. You need to pass all the rounds and if you fail in any attempt then you have to wait for the next year and max 6 attempts are allowed.
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    salma bee | Guide-Level 15

    6 years ago
    The exam occurs once in a year. There are 3 levels that you need to cross. Prelims, Mains, interview. You need to give prelims which is an objective type exam after clearing it, you will be giving Mains which is a writing exam and then comes the interview. Good luck.

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