Which course can I pursue to become an IAS officer? I have scored 76% in my class 12th from PCM.
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IAS exams are conducted by UPSC every year.
To become IAS officer you need to complete your studies i.e. after 12th complete Graduation from a recognized university.
Minimum qualification required to appear for IAS exams is Graduation from a recognized university.
It is under Civil Service Exam conducted once in a Year by UPSC.To become an IAS Officer One Needs to crack Civil Service Exam.
You need focused study of subjects. You should analyze the syllabus, and hard work is needed to crack this examination. Its important to have some reading habits as that will help you to keep yourself updated about the current affairs. Read lots of magaz...more
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Most of the courses admission is direct and some may required score like CUET, CMAT, University entrance.
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