Which is a better course among B.Sc and BA in order to prepare for UPSC exam? Is there any other way to crack UPSC after 12th?

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Anna Goyal
8 years ago
See dear, UPSC demands you to know all the subjects from history to biology (both for preliminary and mains). So I would advice do not choose your graduation stream only based on being UPSC aspirant. Study what you like. At the same time make sure you read news papers daily, specially The Hindu.The

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Good information.

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3 years ago
Many B.Sc. Students do crack UPSC but if you are willing to work for it from now, consider B.A.

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In order to crack UPSC B.A. Would be a better option compared to B.Sc. As it will help in preparing things and topics related to UPSC examinations. Yes, a person can go to UPSC coaching institutes made specifically for UPSC examinations so that students could clear UPSC by studying there.

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