What should I do among B.Tech and B.Sc honors? Currently, I am in 12th PCM. I want to be an IAS officer.

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B
8 years ago
If you want to join civil services then I will suggest you to choose law from any leading law university like NLUD or NLS, etc.

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Yes, it takes 5 years but it is better than B.Sc. Other than that you can choose B.Sc and focus only on your civil services exam. If you choose law it will little easy for you to prepare for IAS. However, it takes more time. If you choose B.Sc it will take less time but have to put more efforts.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya
7 years ago
Whatever be the Course, study well and do well. Your academic performance helps you tremendously. Then, think of your general study. Always, take your notes and make it systematic. Index your notes carefully. Improve your communication skills and personality.

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pratiksha kamble
7 years ago
I would suggest you to go for B.Sc, because in B.Tech you don't get time for IAS preparation. Your whole time will go on studying B.Tech, so choose B.Sc.

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Ravi Jaiswal
7 years ago
It is better to opt for B.Sc and start preparing for IAS. You will get more time to focus on IAS preparation in case of B.Sc, whereas B.Tech would require a lot of time to get through.

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Pavan Kumar
7 years ago
To become an IAS Officer, it will be better that you take B.A. Politics etc. There is no problem, if you take any of the courses mentioned, but B.A. Is little bit better than B.Tech or B.Sc.

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Kamaraju pulugurtha
7 years ago
Whatever be the Course, study well and do well. Your academic performance helps you tremendously. Then, think of your general study. Always, take your notes and make it systematic. Index your notes carefully. Improve your communication skills and personality.

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Piyush Sahu
7 years ago
If you are aiming IAS, then you should go for B.Sc. You will get much time to prepare. And will take a year less than B.Tech.

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S
7 years ago
Among the above options B.S is a better one, because you will get enough time to prepare for you IAS exam.

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S
8 years ago
If you want to prepare for MPSC, UPSC then always B.Sc (Hons) is the better option.

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N
8 years ago
B.Sc is the best option for you as it will help you with the preparation for IAS exam.

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