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28th September 2010, 09:41 PM
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IAS Mains with medical science and psychology as optional
Please guide me to prepare medical science and psychology in ias mains .Where shall i get solved model qn paper for medical science mains paper?Is der any website for medical science(mains) guidance?
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30th September 2010, 11:45 PM
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IAS Mains with medical science and psychology as optional
The optional subjects are of 300 marks each. Ideally the subjects that you choose should be ones that you studied during your graduation. The questions will be related to what you had studied during your graduation. Also you could refer to the UPSC site for details on the same. Also there are books available to help you to prepare for these tests.
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1st October 2010, 12:46 AM
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Re: IAS Mains with medical science and psychology as optional
My dear friend,
The optional subjects are of 300 marks each. Ideally the subjects that you choose should be ones that you studied during your graduation. The questions will be related to what you had studied during your graduation. Also you could refer to the UPSC site for details on the same. Also there are books available to help you to prepare for these tests. |
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1st October 2010, 01:06 AM
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Re: IAS Mains with medical science and psychology as optional
hii.
IAS Mains with medical science and psychology as optional The optional subjects are of 300 marks each. Ideally the subjects that you choose should be ones that you studied during your graduation. The questions will be related to what you had studied during your graduation. Also you could refer to the UPSC site for details on the same. Also there are books available to help you to prepare for these tests. www.upsc.gov.in good luck. |
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1st October 2010, 01:41 AM
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Re: IAS Mains with medical science and psychology as optional
Hi!
The optional subjects can be choosen from the subjects which you have studied in the graduation. The optional paper is of 300 marks. So choose your interest subjects which you can score good. Good luck! |
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2nd October 2010, 01:22 PM
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Re: IAS Mains with medical science and psychology as optional
Thank u all for the reply..i have completed B.H.M.S. in regular, and M.Sc.(psych) in distance education.Hope my optional choice will suit me..am i rite?Also may i know is there any homoeopathy doctor topped in ias exam?
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12th July 2011, 11:39 PM
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Re: IAS Mains with medical science and psychology as optional
how is psycology as an option for ias for a b.tech student is it well scoring i had read a lot about mukul patak sir is his material sufficient enough??? if u can sugest me a few books that would be very helpful
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24th November 2011, 01:36 PM
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Re: IAS Mains with medical science and psychology as optional
I am a BHMS student,Now in a 2nd year but I want 2 become IAS.I never ever thought to become doctor as homoeopath but I am
doing that without so much interest just doing. as I am a medico then I hav 2 choose medical subjects is it so? I can take history or geography but from 11th std I am not in touch with those subjects. I have confusion in my mind that which subjects should I choose? |
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9th March 2012, 10:31 PM
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Re: IAS Mains with medical science and psychology as optional
IAS Mains with medical science and psychology as optional
The optional subjects are of 300 marks each. Ideally the subjects that you choose should be ones that you studied during your graduation. The questions will be related to what you had studied during your graduation. Also you could refer to the UPSC site for details on the same. Also there are books available to help you to prepare for these tests. |
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11th March 2012, 12:40 AM
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Re: IAS Mains with medical science and psychology as optional
hiiiiiii,
You have to study PCM specialization in the plus-two level. You need to score an aggregate of 65% in the 12th board exam. Then you need to take the common entrance test conducted by various institutes/universities. IIT-JEE, AIEEE etc. are the known entrance exams in the country for the engineering aspirants. Only well prepared students can clear these exams. For this you can start your preparation at your plus-two level itself. If you are not interested for the Engineering background you can opt for three year undergraduate program in Mathematics, Biological or Physical science from the recognized university.Go for science stream in +2 and hv to get a aggregate of 70% in pcm and write the ISAT entrance exam and u can study aerospace engineering from ISRO with scholarship and you will be employed in ISRO as and can fulfill your dream of becoming an astronaut |
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15th March 2012, 02:01 PM
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Re: IAS Mains with medical science and psychology as optional
IAS Mains with medical science and psychology as optional
The optional subjects are of 300 marks each. Ideally the subjects that you choose should be ones that you studied during your graduation. The questions will be related to what you had studied during your graduation. Also you could refer to the UPSC site for details on the same. Also there are books available to help you to prepare for these tests. |
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15th March 2012, 08:21 PM
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Re: IAS Mains with medical science and psychology as optional
Hello,
Throughout your time of doing your B.Com degree You will need to study the Subjects and do test on each subjects to pass your degree and these subjects can be choosen by you.The University should also be choosen in a way that you get the best from it but not on the fact that it is of a nice area. You can choose subjects like: >Accounting and financial information > Information systems and technology >Fundamentals of management >Quatitative methods for Business >Business Accounting >Business Economics >Business Organisation and Management >English >FOC(For computer students) >2nd language mostly French,Arabic,Hindi & local Lang.) Eligibility: any +2 passed out students can join B.Com. |
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