Which subjects can I choose for UPSC exam after completing computer science engineering?

Other filed has their own core subjects..why this filed has no any core subject for these type of exams?

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    veda praneet IAS aspirant | Contributor-Level 8

    7 years ago
    There will be common subjects for all. The only paper you have to choose your subject is optional paper. You can choose any subjects of your interest. My suggestion is please go for any graduation subject. Take any subject from arts background. If you still need more clarity read Israel Jebasing answers on Quora.
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    Vinay kr Pandey Simple but significant | Scholar-Level 16

    3 years ago
    The syllabus of UPSC is based on complete general studies and one optional subject of your choice. So you can choose any subject listed by UPSC in their syllabus. You can go through the UPSC exam syllabus for civil services on its official website. Maths is recommended and you'll be able to handle it with relative ease if you have engineering experience. Perhaps, because civil service exams do not include computer engineering, you could be better off keeping math as an optional subject. You can choose any subject first and then, start from class 6 to 12 for that particular subject book. However, according to the weightage and simplicit
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