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9th May 2012, 11:02 AM
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Which subjects should I choose for IAS Exam after completion of B-Pharmacy?
Sir pls tell me which subject are allow for IAS exams after the b.pharm.
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#2
9th May 2012, 01:41 PM
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There is no separate Exam called IAS Exam for the candidates to be placed in IAS by cracking that Exam.
Instead, there is a common written exam by cracking which the candidates will be placed in various civil services like -IAS -IPS -IFS -IRS etc. The selection procedure that a candidate has to go through to be placed in above civil services is by -Civil Services Aptitude Test (CSAT) -Civil Services Main Examination -Interview One has to choose 2 optional subjects while registering for this exam. It would be better for the candidate to choose optional subjects as per your interest and the subjects where the candidate is having good subject knowledge. As you have completed B-Pharmacy, you might be having good knowledge in Science subjects. As per this, the following subjects will be a better choice for you -Botany -Zoology -Chemistry You can also opt for -Management -Public Administration if you have profound interest. Have good preparation for this Exam and crack it. You need to give high level of performance in the Main Exam and Interview to be placed in IAS. So, I suggest you to put your best efforts towards preparing for this Exam. Wish you all the best. For any other information regarding this Exam, I suggest you to visit the official website of UPSC. Here it is http://upsc.gov.in/ |
#3
10th May 2012, 02:38 AM
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![]() ![]() Hai, IAS(Indian Administrative Service) exam is conducted by the UPSC(Union Public Service Commission) once in a year. Eligibility criteria: The candidate should be complete graduation from any recognised university. Final year graduation students may also eligible. Candidate should be a citizen of india. Age limits is 21 years to 30 years, 3 years age relaxatio for obc candidates, 5 years age relaxation for sc/st candidates. Selection procedure: Preliminary exam, Main exam, Interview. No.of attempts: 4 times for general, 7 times for obc, No limit for sc/st candidates. Optional subjects: Agriculture, Animal husbandry and vetinary, Management, Physics, Chemistry , Mathematics, Botany, Zoology, Geology, Sociology, Psychology, Statistics, Law, History, Political science, Public adminstration, Economics, Commerce, Civil engineerin, Mechanical engineering, Electrical engineering, Accounts. But the best choice for you is Botany, Zoology, Chemistry. You can take there subjects, For more detaili visit http://www.upsc.gov.in Al the best. |
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15th May 2012, 07:19 PM
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Hello... I am a student of final year management in a mba programme. i have also completed my b.tech in civil engineering. could you please tell me what subjects to choose as i am not confident in civil engineering as a subject for UPSC
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25th May 2012, 01:31 AM
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![]() Normally one should select the optional,you are selected at least studied till in the graduation level. The science and engineering students take up subjects like hiostory,sociology,anthropology,geography,politica lsciences,psycology and public administrative services. Selection process for civil services examination: Preliminary exam: You dont need to select any subjects for preliminary examination. Mains exam: for mains exam ,you have to choose the optional subjects among 24 subjects. Interview: Consideration of all interconnected variables & choose right sets of optional subjects: interest syllabus question papers Reading material The list of subjects which are optional in IAS mains are:
For more details please visit http://www.upsc.gov.in All the best..................... |
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3rd September 2012, 07:53 AM
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hello friend
Yes ,you will be eligible for appearing in IAS exam after completing your graduation in B.PHARMA. The necessary details for appearing in this exam is as follows:- >>You must have completed your graduation from recognized university. >>Your degree must be recognized from the state government or from the central government. >>Your degree must be approved from the UGC. >>If you have technical degreethen your degree must be approved from the AICTE. Age details:- >>The minimum age required by you in order to appear in this exam will be minimum 21 years. >>The upper age limit till you will be allowed to appear in this exam will be 28 years. NOTE:-You will be provided age relaxations facilities if you belong from the reserved category candidates. The details for is as follows:- @If you belong from the obc category then you will get 3 years of age relaxations. @If you belongs from the sc/st category then you will get 5 years of age relaxations. @If you belong from the physically handicapped persons category then you will get 5 years of age relaxations but for this you should have your disability more then 40%. >>>>There is also limitation in appearing in this exam. The details for it is as follows:- @if you belong to the general category then you ca appear 4 times in this exam. @if you belog from the obc category then you will get 7 times in this exam. @if you belong from the sc/st category then there is NO LIMITATIONS. For getting more details on this exam,please visit www.upsc.gov.in GOOD LUCK. |
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1st June 2013, 01:51 AM
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Hi Friend.....................
First you can appear for Civil Examination Civil Examination conducted by Union Public Service Commission in yearly ones, For this Civil Examination some eligibility are there if you satisfy these all eligibility then you are eligible for civil examination Eligibility Criteria for Civil Examination Educational Qualification >> Candidates have a bachelor of degree in any stream from any recognized university, >> Final year students also eligible for this examination >> There is no percentage required for this examination Age Limit >> Candidates age should between 21 years to 30 years for general candidates 5 years relaxation for SC/ST candidates 3 years relaxation for OBC candidates Nationality >> Candidates should be a citizen of India Selection Procedure ** Preliminary Examination ** Mains Examination ** Interview Test No.of Attempts >> Maximum 7 attempts for general candidates >> Maximum 4 attempts for OBC Candidates >> There is no restriction for SC/ST candidates |
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9th February 2014, 10:59 PM
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It is a good move from your side of showing interest towards IAS even though you have completed B-Pharmacy course.
Civil Services is a good choice for those candidates who want to serve the country and to handle top responsibilities. There is no IAS Exam as you mentioned. But there is a civil services exam which is the common written exam for the candidates to be placed in any of the civil service like Indian Administrative Service Indian Foreign Service Indian Revenue Service Indian Police Service etc. The complete selection procedure that you should crack to be placed in civil services is CSAT Exam Civil Services Main Exam Interview In CSAT Exam, the questions will be from the following categories Current affairs General English Aptitude But main exam, you have to take on the optional subject that you have chosen for Main Exam. There are no specific pharmacy subjects in the list of optional subjects for the candidates to opt for. However some of the optional subjects that will be a good choice for you are Botany Chemistry Zoology etc. You should have successfully completed your Graduation from a recognized university in order to be eligible to appear for this Exam. In addition, you should be a citizen of India and the required age criteria will be 21-30 years. Have good preparation for the Civil Services exam and crack it. Wish you all the best. |
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12th December 2016, 11:40 PM
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sir I am a MBA student plz say me how I will prepare for IAS exam & which subjects I will read my mail id is [email protected]
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