working people can sited upsc exam.....

now i am working and want to study for upsc exam and left out job is not possible for me so i want ask that is it possible to study for these exam with maintain my job........means how much times to need study.......please advice.....

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    shaban | Guide-Level 11

    2012-02-01 13:17:58
    Hi,
    The UPSC (Union Public Service Commission) of India conducts the exam and on the basis of the result IAS, IPS, IFS officers are selected.
    It has three-step process i.e.
    Preliminary Exam (Prelims)
    Main Exam (Mains), and
    Interview.
    For preliminary test preparation , you should be aware of all the current affairs, plus you should prepare well for general knowledge, you should develop a habit of reading news papers, magazines and journals daily, as this will help you to prepare well for GK and current affairs.
    For mains you need to select your subject, and you must have in depth knowledge of the subject you opt for.
    It is one of the most c
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    Manish Ramachandran | Contributor-Level 10

    2012-02-01 11:42:44
    Hi Sneha.
    Yes working people can study working for UPSC exams. Daily practice minimum 2hrs after your work daily.
    All the best.
    Regards.
    Gijoo
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    Manmeet Kaur | Guide-Level 12

    2012-02-01 12:58:04
    Hi Sneha, India holds a UPSC examination every year and on the basis of this examination a number of IPS officers are recruited.
    IPS means Indian Police Services and is basically meant for those aspiring candidates who have strong dedication towards the country. The Indian Police Services are responsible for internal security, public safety and law and order.
    To be eligible:
    1) A candidate should have a degree of graduation in any field from any recognized university.
    2) A candidate in his final year is also eligible for the civil services exam. (IPS, IFS, IAS)
    3) A candidate's age must be between 21 to 30 years. 3 and 5 YEARS of RELAX
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    Goutam Chatterjee | Guide-Level 11

    2012-02-01 11:46:00
    UPSC exams are one of the most competative exams of the country and aspirants seriously prepare for a year. Minimum 6-8 hours per day, 6 days in a week for one year of focused studies can give you the desired result. Choosing right optional subjects, coverage of entire syllabus, making notes, solving old papers under time pressure and keeping updated general knowledge are the requirement.

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