UPSC Exam

i m a cs engg from uptu i completed my b-tech in 2007 now i want to give upsc exam. how can i prepare for that ?

110 Views|Posted 2011-08-16 13:57:01
Asked by Sunny Bansal
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Neeraj Kumar
2011-08-16 15:24:07
yes you can prepare for UPSC exam start general study book , math from 6th to 10 class

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EXCEL
2011-08-17 13:56:00
Do you wish to continue with CS subjects in UPSC exams or you are looking out for change in subjects ?

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2011-08-17 11:22:47
Hi Sunny, In UPSC their are two stages that you need to clear- CSAT and main exam. The minimum requirement is graduation from a recognized university and the eligibility age is from 21-30yrs. For your preparation I would suggest you to first join a good coaching center so that you have the relevant

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2015-09-30 13:36:29
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2014-04-09 19:48:33
.Update your current affairs by reading newspapers and current affairs magazines.Watch news broadcasts through media. Try to analyse national and international events yourself. Decide on your prelims subjects and start your preparations at least during the second year of your graduation. Coaching as

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Priya Saxena
2011-08-17 12:42:50
Hi Sunny, Well to begin with, there are no specific stages or path by which you can attain success but then a lot hard work and preparation will undergo so to attain success. UPSC is the body responsible to conduct several exams for different government services and departments like IAS, IPS, IFS,

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Swapan Garain
2011-08-17 12:41:31
Follow CBSE/NCERT text books. People prefer taking social science subjects for the written exam as professional subject have very vast syllabus. pl check the details in UPSE website and plan your preparation and application accordingly. Depending on your current age, you may plan for 2 to 3 attempt

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