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Can I prepare for UPSC along with college?

Can I prepare for UPSC along with college?

For smart aspirants, college is the best place to start IAS exam preparation. With all the energy of the young age and the sharpness of the student’s mind, the just-out-of-college guys have higher probabilities to clear IAS exam. Aspirants should never let this happen.

Which subject is best for IAS in college?

First of all, if you think that you want to be an IAS then I will suggest you to go for Bachelor In Arts. You can take majors Political science or sociology. This subjects help one to crack any government exams like UPSC, SSC CGL and State Public Comission Exams and RRB too.

Which is the best UG course to pursue IAS?

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The best ug course to pursue IAS is HUMANITIES.. You can do BA in sociology,economics,political science etc,these are optional subjects available in UPSC, which can benificial for preparation in UPSC and you can score very well in those subjects.

Do IFS officers get selected through UPSC?

Ans. IFS and IAS officers get selected through the same examination, which is the Civil Services Examination. Services and cadres are allocated as per the Cadre Allocation Policy of the UPSC after the declaration of the UPSC merit list. Do IAS officers get diplomatic passports?

Can a 1st year student apply for IAS exam?

Get Admission There are many 1st-year and 2nd-year college students who join ClearIAS Prelims Test Series – even though they can apply for IAS exam only in the final year of graduation. This is a great strategy to remain focused and understand the UPSC requirements straight by practising questions which are very near to actual UPSC exam.

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Can I become an IAS officer after joining the IFS?

A candidate who has joined IAS/IFS is not allowed to sit for the Civil Services Examination again. Hence anyone who has joined IFS cannot become an IAS officer and vice versa. IAS officers and IFS officers may be sent on deputation to other departments depending on service requirements from time to time by the government.