Which is the better option, B.A. English honours or B.A. History honours for civil services?

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Asked by Simran kaur

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    Manish Kumar

    2 years ago
    Hello, for UPSC preparation you need a Bachelor's degree in any stream. Both subjects are good every subject has its advantage if you pursuing English Hons it helps you in English optional and essay part and if you pursuing history Hons it's overlap with gs part and history optional so it's depends on your interest and how you study your subjects smartly with covering your both syllabus of UPSC and graduation. According to professors and civil servants, graduation will be your first priority because it gives a strong base for your UPSC preparation.
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    Anisha Anisha Optimistic

    2 years ago
    Hello, B.A. English Honours or B.A. History Honours doesn't directly affect Civil Services ! You can choose either of them based on your interest !
    Thanks !

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