What to do for becoming an IAS officer? In which subject do I need to be specialised for becoming an IAS officer?

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Dr  Swastik Sahu
7 years ago
Hello Dear, UPSC eligibility criteria says you just need to a graduate in any stream. So go for graduation of your choice. And simultaneously be in touch with the happenings around the world. That will help you to get a good score.

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8 years ago
Minimum Qualification for IAS exam: 1. You must have a graduate degree from recognised university. There is no restriction as per discipline. You need to pass 12th with science or arts or commerce stream, in all the cases you can apply for the exam after completing graduation. Also, there is no pe

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Hi, Start reading newspaper regularly. Try to understand the issues involved. Question your parents and any elders about what you don't understand. If you still don't get answers, consult the Internet. Besides, develop a keen interest in reading. Try to read and learn from NCERT books. Especially,

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