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26th February 2011, 01:32 AM
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How to prepare for civil services examination right from 1st year of B.Tech.?
I want to prepare for ias...while doing my b.tech...im a student of first year...doing mechanical engineering...but...my aim is to become an officer...pls tell me how could i prepare for ias on wards ...i want an correspondence course...
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26th February 2011, 06:58 AM
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Re: How to prepare for civil services examination right from 1st year of B.Tech.?
Sure you can start preparation for the exam. You must begin with general awareness section. It requires vast reading. You must read newspapers, periodicals and also journals etc. Make sure to be abreast about the latest events and also major events of the past. You also need to start preparation for the Aptitude section probably when you complete the second year of engineerng.
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26th February 2011, 03:42 PM
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Re: How to prepare for civil services examination right from 1st year of B.Tech.?
If your aim is IAS officer, then its better to join an IAS academy along with doing a lots of self study...
The civil service exam has a huge syllabus so you should start clearing your basic knowledge.... you have lots of time in your hand... so focus on your aim. I am giving you a pattern of civil service exam... prepare yourself according to it. |
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9th May 2011, 09:48 AM
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Re: How to prepare for civil services examination right from 1st year of B.Tech.?
hi my name is vignesh dear sir my wife is studying eee 1st year now her age is 18 her aim is to become ias so can we discontinue and do college in correspondence is it eligible for ias sir kindly answer me
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26th November 2011, 04:25 AM
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Re: How to prepare for civil services examination right from 1st year of B.Tech.?
Hi....
You need to work hard fot cracking a civil service exam.. Cracking civil service is not an easy task The prelims will be Civil Service Admission Test (CSAT) Thi involves exercises like Data Interpretation, Data sufficiency etc . Such questions requires a lot if practice and training. It is important to train well for these and also need to work A lot of sample papers to improve your speed. Once you clear the prelims you have to appear for the mains The mains will involve you specialising in two subjects. It will be more of a descriptive exam. you are required to have a good understanding of the subject and write the answers that is rich in content. a longterm study will be ideal Followed by this is the group discussion and personal interview For GD it is necessary to have knowledge about the current issues Do not be bossy and dominate people Try to cordinate with the group Do not interrupt when someone is speaking For personal interview It is must you be calm and cool dress well and look smart research about your state and recent current affairs |
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4th December 2011, 06:58 PM
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Re: How to prepare for civil services examination right from 1st year of B.Tech.?
Hi
If you are planning to prepare for the Civil Service Examinations right from the first year of your B.Tech, then its very good. But I must tell you that with this you would need a lot of determination, hard work, and passion for your goal. Civil Service Exam is conducted by the UPSC every year to recruit candidates for the various posts under this. There are very few posts, but the number of applicants are very large, resulting in the competition getting tougher and tougher ever year. So I do not know which stream are you doing your B.Tech in. For the syllabus I am giving you a link, where you can find the full syllabus related to your stream. Syllabus Eligibility for Civil Service Exams : 1. The candidates should be graduates in any discipline from a recognized university. 2. They should be an Indian National 3. Age limits should be within 21 to 30 years for the GEN category. 21 - 33 for the OBC category and 21 - 35 years for the SC/ST category. So first of all you have to concentrate on your B.Tech and gain the maximum knowledge that you can out of it. Side by side prepare for this exam. You can prepare online also, get study materials also and books. Click Here For any more information regarding this exam please Click Here to visit the official website of UPSC. All the best Regards #RJ# |
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19th April 2012, 09:21 PM
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Re: How to prepare for civil services examination right from 1st year of B.Tech.?
Hai,
IAS(Indian Administrative Service)exam is conducted by the UPSC once in every year. To prepare IAS exam right now from your first year b.tech you have to prepare hard from till to study. Read daily news papers, magazines, periodicals etc to become IAS officer. Eligibility criteria: You should be complete graduation from any recognised university in any stream. Age limits is 21years to 30years. You must be a citizen of india. Fina year students also eligible for the IAS exam. Selection procedure: Preliminary exam, Main exam, Interview. To more details about this visit www.upsc.gov.in All the best. |
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21st April 2012, 01:55 PM
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Re: How to prepare for civil services examination right from 1st year of B.Tech.?
civil services examinations(ias,ips and ies) conducted by the upsc once in a year.
this is right time to prepare ias exam from your first b.tech to prepare hard Daily read the news papers, journals magazines etc.. the eligibility criteria for ias: applicant complete graduation from a recognised university age limit is 21 years to 30 years applicant should be a citizen of india final year students also applicable. selection procedure: preliminary exam main exam interview number of attempts: 4 times for general candidates 7 times for obc candidates there is no age limit for sc/st candidates for more information about this visit the official website of upsc. all the best... |
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23rd April 2012, 09:50 AM
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Re: How to prepare for civil services examination right from 1st year of B.Tech.?
HI,
you can attend 5 times and it will change according to caste.minimum age limit is21 years and maximum is 30years for general quota students and this also change according to the caste......keep better hope for your better future |
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