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22nd September 2015, 09:36 PM
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Should i opt Medical Science as optional for IAS exam?
I have done graduation with B.PHARMACY. I want to appear in IAS exam. So can i take medical science as optional? Is it right to me?.
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23rd September 2015, 12:19 AM
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Re: Should i opt Medical Science as optional for IAS exam?
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Those candidates who have completed graduation in any discipline from a recognized university are eligible for IAS exam. Age criteria: For General: 21 to 30 years For OBC: 21 to 33 years For SC/ST: 21 to 35 years No. of attempts: For General: 3 For OBC: 7 For SC/ST: No Restriction Selection process for IAS exam: 1)Preliminary test 2)Mains exam 3)Personal interview |
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23rd September 2015, 01:21 AM
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Re: Should i opt Medical Science as optional for IAS exam?
Yes, you are eligible to appear for the Indian Administrative Services after the B.pharmacy course.
The civil services examination is conducted in the three stages and the candidates have to qualify in all the stages for the final selection. The candidates are free to select the optional paper other than the graduation discipline. For more information about the examination visit at the www.upsc.gov.in. |
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23rd September 2015, 02:04 AM
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Re: Should i opt Medical Science as optional for IAS exam?
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Yes, you can select Medical Science as an optional subject for the IAS entrance exam. You can select an optional subject of your choice. However, please make sure that are interested to select Medical Science as optional for IAS exam. Below, I and listing you the Medical Science reference books for the IAS entrance exam please go through it. MEDICAL SCIENCE BOOKS FOR IAS EXAM: - MCQS in Biomechanics and Applied Anatomy - B. Arun, G. Thilagavathi, C. Sasiganes - A Review with Questions and Explanations - Richard S. Snell - A Provisional Hand Book of Haematherapy or Auxiliary Blood Supply in Medicine and Surgery - New York Bovinine Company - Clinical Anatomy by Regions with the Point Access Scratch Code - Richard S. Sne |
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