Which graduation course should I pursue among B.Sc and B.Sc in maths in order to go for UPSC, MPPSC and other such government jobs?

401 Views|Posted 8 years ago
Asked by Gaurav Sharma
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S
6 years ago
These exams requirement is graduation so choose discipline whichever you are interested in, it won't make any difference.

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Saket Raj Sahu
6 years ago
UPSC CSE or state PSC only requires graduation. It doesn't matter whatever the field you are from.

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H
6 years ago
You must be a graduate for applying in UPSC CSE.

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If you go for prepare UPSC MPPSC, so then you take admission in Bachelor of art and get any government exam.

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Ritika Gupta
7 years ago
It does not really matter what stream you go for since any stream opted by you will help you in preparation of optional subject required in UPSC and other state government exams. If you go for B.Sc in any stream lets say agriculture, chemistry, biology, botany, etc. Your one of the subjects for gove

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NITIN DESHMUKH
8 years ago
As you are looking for career in government sector, these are good options. You can start the preparation after the start of your graduation. Plain B.Sc is a better option among the two.

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