Which are the best books for GPSC class 12th examination?

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3 years ago
Hi The GPSC eligibility for exam is any graduate holder is eligible for exam GPSC Syllabus consists of subjects like: History of India. Cultural Heritage. Geography. Indian Polity. Ethics. Public Administration. Economics. Science. The all important subject for gpsc.

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3 years ago
Hello dear, Any graduate can appear for GPSC. So it does not matter for which stream you go. GPSC exams are conducted by the Gujarat Public Service Commission. GPSC conducts various recruitment examinations for Class I, II and III vacancies in the Gujarat State Administration. This exam is conducted

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7 years ago
Hi Path, You can refer to these books: History= GCERT standard 11 and 12. geography= GCERT standard 11 and 12, Oxford students atlas, MAPS (world, india). Constitution= INDIAN POLITY by M LAXMIKANT MATHS = Quantitative Aptitude by R S Agarwal Reasoning = online study material from bankersadda. Ce

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