What should I do to become IAS after class 10th? How can I prepare for it? i am a class9 student.

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    veda praneet IAS aspirant | Contributor-Level 8

    7 years ago
    Good akanksha. You have a goal of becoming IAS from 9 class only. But you need not worry about it from now. First do well in your 10 board and also prepare well for your 12 board. Then after that take a graduation course of your interest then start preparation of UPSC. To become an IAS
    you must appear for civil services examination conducted by UPSC every year. The criteria is you should be 21 years and you should have a graduation degree to sit for this exam. All the best!
    if you want more information visit
    www.upsccivils.com.
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    AANCHAL JHINGAN | Guide-Level 12

    5 years ago
    You can start preparing for Civil Services Exam in your graduation. This exam is conducted by
    UPSC every year. Minimum age limit is 21 years. For more information visit
    www.upsccivils.com.

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