Which will be a better option among BE & B.Sc if I want to go for UPSC in future? Is there any dependency of UPSC on the graduation subject?

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Vineet Kumar Rohilla
6 years ago
Preparation for UPSC always needs extra preparation than the curriculum as the syllabus includes many fields, so complete your graduation with good scores and B.Sc is a better course to pursue.

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Ashok  Kumar
6 years ago
Most of the questions asked in UPSC exam are based on history, geography, economics and political science. So you can both BE and B.Sc. But you need to have a good knowledge of these too. If you are asking to choose between these two BE and B.Sc then I would suggest you to go for B.Sc. Both are prov

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HIMANSHU UPADHYAY
8 years ago
If you are preparing for UPSC, there are 4 subjects which are compulsory. Read history, geography, economics & political science. So, I suggest you to do BA.

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Sanjay K
8 years ago
Hi Parag, There is no one track formula to crack the UPSC examination. No course or subject can get you sure short success in this examination. Be it B.Sc or B.Tech, both of them have different advantages, which in no way will determine your success at this examination. Both of the courses will be

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