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11th July 2011, 02:06 AM
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Which subjects I should choose for IAS Mains after completing B.Sc. with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics?
hello sir,i have completed my b.sc. with physics,chemistry and mathematics.now i preparing for ias so which subjects i should choose for mains?
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15th July 2011, 05:21 PM
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Re: Which subjects I should choose for IAS Mains after completing B.Sc. with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics?
yes you can go for IAS ....
this require minimum graduation from recognizedv university... you can go for this after graduation after that you can join UPSC.. |
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17th July 2011, 11:29 PM
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Re: Which subjects I should choose for IAS Mains after completing B.Sc. with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics?
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you will be suffered with boredom so don't listen anyone's suggestion go through the syllabus and topics of each and every optional. and then select the subject in which you are most attracted and have a 80% interested topics in the syllabus this is how you have to select the optional subjects so, if you are interested in any optional select it even if every one says it as the toughest one .. I think you are aware of the optional subjects.. In those you can select whatever you want there is no restrictions in this regard Eventhough you are a B.Sc student if you are interested in Engineering subjects you can't select them no issues in selection of subjects. But only one thing i want to say is Take the subject which you like the most. this is all the opinion of my friends who are preparing for the same I think this would helpful But thinking practically it may sound you something like dramatic or something but if you get experience you will also say the same words.. anyways, Take the guidance of successful and unsuccessful candidates All the best Regards ~AdityA~ |
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18th July 2011, 01:08 AM
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Re: Which subjects I should choose for IAS Mains after completing B.Sc. with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics?
You have completed your graduation. So, now your eligible for the IAS Entrance Examination.
So, If your aim is to become IAS Officer Then You have to apply for the UPSC Civil services examination. The Examination was Held Every Year and to apply for this examination. Eligiblity Criteria :- 1.You must have a Graduate degree in any discipline from a recognised University. 2.Your age should be 21 to 30 years 3.Final Year Graduate Candidates are also eligible for UPSC Civil services examination. So, After BSc. You are Eligible to apply for UPSC Civil Services Examination. Eligible candidates may apply for this examination Online and the Notification was published in the employment newspaper or in the UPSC official website in the month of February Every year. Eligible Candidates may apply for This examination Online. The examination was conducted into 2 Stages, Preliminary exam and Main examination. Firstly you have to crack the Preliminary examination, and then you are eligible to Sit in Main examination. These are the following subject for the Preparation of I.A.S. Entrance :- Part A – UPSC Preliminary Examination – Optional Subjects 1.General Studies 2.Agriculture 3.Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Science 4.Botany 5.Chemistry 6.Civil Engineering 7.Commerce 8.Economics 9.Electrical Engineering 10.Geography 11.Geology 12.Indian History 13.Law 14.Mathematics 15.Mechanical Engineering 16.Medical Science 17.Philosophy 18.Physics 19.Political Science 20.Psychology 21.Public Administration 22.Sociology 23.Statistics 24.Zoology The UPSC have Already Changed the Preliminary Examination Pattern and Now there are 2 Paper in this examination And Both are Objective Type with 200 Marks Each. And After clear this examination you are eligible to sit for Main examination, And for More Information Please visit the UPSC Official website - http://upsc.gov.in |
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18th July 2011, 01:19 AM
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Re: Which subjects I should choose for IAS Mains after completing B.Sc. with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics?
Dear friend, ihave no more idea on IAS but in my opinion for chooseing optional in IAS I suggest you to take advice from any best coacher or any IAS officer (if you may make field).
On other hand I prefer you to that sub in which you are most attracted and have more intarested topics in the syllabus . BEST OF LUCK! |
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18th July 2011, 05:03 PM
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Re: Which subjects I should choose for IAS Mains after completing B.Sc. with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics?
You have to take two optional papers in main exam.
among maths,chemistry and physics,you can take physics and chemistry and also math,provided you have the confidennce that whatever the type of question you will answer it perfectly. remember that in tough exam like ias,merely a good exam is not enough to secure a rank,you hve to be among the best. |
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18th July 2011, 09:15 PM
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Re: Which subjects I should choose for IAS Mains after completing B.Sc. with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics?
sir,
i have completed my m.sc (mathematices)....i am prepairing for ias.i selected 1st subject maths.but i have no idea for 2nd subject.plz suggest me with right choice... plz rply me soon..... thank you. regards by:Priya |
#9
19th July 2011, 01:22 AM
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Re: Which subjects I should choose for IAS Mains after completing B.Sc. with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics?
The minimum eligibility for ias exam : degree graduation and age limit is 21 to 30years. You choose anyone with your interest
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24th August 2011, 05:12 PM
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Re: Which subjects I should choose for IAS Mains after completing B.Sc. with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics?
yes,you can apply ias after graduation. Since you are student of pcm hence you chose science subjects.
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