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19th June 2012, 02:50 PM
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How to start UPSC preparation after 12th?
sir if i want to start upsc preparation after 12 th std. from where to i should begin for csat? which reading matirial i should use?
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#2
3rd July 2012, 11:03 PM
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Re: How to start UPSC preparation after 12th?
You can start UPSC exam preparation after 12th class. You should clear subject areas or topics to be covered to attend this exam. If applying for technical positions one should be well versed with the basic technical concepts. Try to join for some coaching classes as part of your preparation for competitive exams. You need to practice using model question papers and other standard books too.
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#3
10th July 2012, 09:59 PM
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Re: How to start UPSC preparation after 12th?
how ,can i start my preparation of ias(upsc) after 12th with commerce
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#4
13th July 2012, 07:54 PM
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Re: How to start UPSC preparation after 12th?
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First you have to take admission in graduation, as it is the minimum educational qualification for UPSC CSE exam. You can start preliminary type preparation in 1st yr like reading newspaper, magazines, yearbooks, make good reading habit. There is an essay exam in CSE, so you need to improve writing skills to get good marks. Write at least one essay a week to make a habit. Take part in literary club of your college. These thing will go a long way in grooming your communication and writing skills. You have to opt for two subjects for Mains exam in CSE, one of which you can take of your graduation subject. Preparation for this can be done in final year , as no need to do it now so early otherwise you will forget what you learnt now. You also have to take a graduation carefully, as selection is not guaranteed in CSE, you need some backup in case you not get selected. This much information is enough at this stage, for more, you can look at various websites and blogs for civil service. |
#5
13th July 2012, 09:27 PM
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Re: How to start UPSC preparation after 12th?
hello friend,
yes ofcourse you may start preparation from now onwards as you may get books for intelligence, apptitude skills, current affairs, technical studies, general knowledge. all d best |
#6
13th July 2012, 10:20 PM
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Re: How to start UPSC preparation after 12th?
for IAS you have to completed your graduaton then you are qualify for IAS
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#7
13th July 2012, 11:23 PM
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Re: How to start UPSC preparation after 12th?
Hi dear..........
After 12th first you have to take admission in +3 i.e graduation . after graduate you are eligible for UPSC exam. The details eligibility criteria for Civil service exam are as follows..... The Exam patter n & details of exam how to crack this exam.... For more details visit official website of UPSC. Good luck........ |
#8
13th July 2012, 11:50 PM
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Re: How to start UPSC preparation after 12th?
Hello sir
upsc is one of the reputed commission of india and their duty is to give first class officer in goverment services. You have passed your intermediate it means you can apply for two exams of upsc : 1 NDA-National defence academy 2. SCRA-Special class railway apprentice if you want to join indian defence service than nda is a better option for you. the exam is conducted twice in a year in the month of april and october. The exam will consist of two papers of mathematics and general ability test. This exam is conducted to select the candidates for all the wings of indian defence service. if you want to join indian railway as an officer then try SCRA Exam. It is one of the toughest exam conducted by upsc because the total number of seats are very less. This exam will consist of three papers of english . Physics chemistry and mathematics. The selected candidates will be called for interview..you can apply for the exam in the month of july every year. these are only two exams for you. If you want to apply for some other exams then complete your graduation. Here are the list of exams for graduates : 1. Civil service 2. Indian forest service 3. Indian engineering service 4. Commandant police force thank you |
#9
14th July 2012, 12:59 AM
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#12
7th September 2012, 12:23 AM
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Re: How to start UPSC preparation after 12th?
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go through NCERT books and Daily News papers Gk Books and Off course surfing on internet regarding your subjects can be fruitful in your preparation. I wish you all the best for your preparation. |
#13
7th September 2012, 01:32 AM
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Re: How to start UPSC preparation after 12th?
Hello dear user,
First complete your graduation as because tje minimum qualificarion required for civil service examination is candidate should be having a degree from any recognized university in any stream. Civil service examination are conducted by Union public service commision once in every year. Age limit:- 18 to 28 for GEN category 18 to 33 for OBC 18 to 35 for sc/st Best of luck. |
#19
16th April 2014, 01:46 PM
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Re: How to start UPSC preparation after 12th?
first of all you need to concentrate on
completing your graduation because only graduates an apply. you can start preparation for the exam from after completing 12th. Tips for Preparation: first and most important Manage your Time table and maintain your self calm and Cool. go ahead according to UPSC Syllabus. you can start for UPSC by study 6th to 12th NCERT books. increase your general knowledge, continuous reading news papers and magazines, concentrate on English. solving Previous year question papers is most requisite part of preparation. for Question papers visit http://www.upsc.gov.in/ questionpaper/index.htm |
#22
22nd August 2014, 11:07 PM
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Re: How to start UPSC preparation after 12th?
When is the right time to start preparing for civil services. How to prepare on your own when we are not going for any coaching classes at the graduation level. What should be my self prepration for GS be??
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#25
29th March 2016, 01:22 PM
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Re: How to start UPSC preparation after 12th?
Since we have to do a minimum bachelor's degree to be applicable to appear for upsc. Then what should we opt for BSc or BA?
And if BSc then what should be the subject combination in order to devote a good amount of time towards upsc preparation? |
#30
29th July 2016, 09:27 PM
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Re: How to start UPSC preparation after 12th?
Sir, i was given matric 1st div in 2007 and given I.S.C 2nd div in 2010 from jac board and left my education because family financial problem.now i want to given I.A second time for best result from bihar board in 2017 then given B.A english honours from bihar board in 2020. I am obc candidate and i am now 25 years old.plz tell me there is problem to given inter exam another time for best result or not and tell me there is problem or not i am difference of matric to inter id ten years plz guide me to how i am success in upsc or bpsc
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#31
1st August 2016, 01:18 AM
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Re: How to start UPSC preparation after 12th?
You can start Your preparation for UPSC exam through coaching it will help you in your preparation
Coaching for UPSC exam Chankya academy Rau's academy Global IAS academy Apart from this you have to do hard work because we all know this is one of toughest exams. So first of all up-to-date your self from current activities |
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12th October 2016, 01:11 PM
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Re: How to start UPSC preparation after 12th?
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