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11th May 2012 01:44 PM
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Re: How to start preparation for Civils Exam being a candidate of pursuing final year B.Tech?

how prelims will be conducted?
3rd March 2012 03:26 PM
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iam ece student of 1st year i want to start prepare for civils can ior not
23rd December 2011 02:44 PM
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which books we should follow ........can u tell me,,????
22nd October 2011 05:35 PM
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where i get the books.
26th September 2011 04:02 PM
BITAN GHOSH
Re: How to start preparation for Civils Exam being a candidate of pursuing final year B.Tech?

Dear friend,
It's a very wise decision to start your preparation right from the final year of your Graduation.
But the fact is that the exam is quite tough to clear.
You must have to prepare yourself and work hard.
It entirely depends on you.
If you are able to manage time for the preparation of Civil Services. besides your own preparation in your field then it's alright.
Please make it sure that your preparation doesn't hamper your Engineering studies.
______ALL THE BEST______
Thank you!!
26th September 2011 02:48 PM
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hai iwant to prepare for civils but i dont have money? how can i prepare to civils i am ahouse wife (graduate)
11th September 2011 08:41 PM
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Re: How to start preparation for Civils Exam being a candidate of pursuing final year B.Tech?

How to prepare civils from starting basics?
24th August 2011 11:14 PM
ansh_ansh
Re: How to start preparation for Civils Exam being a candidate of pursuing final year B.Tech?

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Helo.I am doing my btech final year.i want to write civils but i am not understanding how to start my preparation,i mean from which part.also i want to the areas that are to be covered for the preparation


How to start preparation for Civils Exam:-


There is no substitute of hard work.

so in this regard i want say no matter whether you are b.tech students or general graduation students,
you should have well preparation,preparation for this exam.
this is one of the top & prestigious exam of the India.
so for his exam there is not fixed period of time of good time to start the preparation.
if you are really serious about the exam then just starts preparation from right now with full effort & dedication.
choose your best paper for the exam that is in the list of upsc examination list.
keep watch on the current affairs /current issue & general knowledge.
this all will help you in prelim exam as well as the time of the interview.
24th August 2011 10:04 PM
dhruv007
Re: How to start preparation for Civils Exam being a candidate of pursuing final year B.Tech?

as being a b.tech student the best option available on the front of you is IES within the age-limit of 21-30.
then only you are eligible to appear in civil service examination.
starting civils preparation right from 4th year is a good thought but tough to follow because as a Engineering student I know what is the toughness of Engineering.
even though you want to take risk then okay.!

if you are a topper and want to get through Civils preparation then it is bit easy.
if you are a average student then your b.tech syllabus plus your preparation tensions will be a big head ache to you.
24th August 2011 09:13 PM
aditya436
Re: How to start preparation for Civils Exam being a candidate of pursuing final year B.Tech?

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Originally Posted by Pragnya.nowpada View Post
Helo.I am doing my btech final year.i want to write civils but i am not understanding how to start my preparation,i mean from which part.also i want to the areas that are to be covered for the preparation
Eligibility for civil service examination are you should have 21 years of minimum age and a degree from a indian recognized university.

then only you are eligible to appear in civil service examination.
starting civils preparation right from 4th year is a good thought but tough to follow because as a Engineering student I know what is the toughness of Engineering.
even though you want to take risk then okay.!

if you are a topper and want to get through Civils preparation then it is bit easy.
if you are a average student then your b.tech syllabus plus your preparation tensions will be a big head ache to you.

if you definitely want to start preparation for Civil's then you will have to get prepared with full concentration for each and every topic. No topic is said to be waste when compared to civil's preparation.

every topic is equally important from each other.
My suggestion is you are stepping into different platform if your financial source supports you don't hesitate to go for coaching
it will benefit you in all the ways..

I hope you understood all the very best for your preparation.

Regards

~AdityA~
22nd August 2011 12:10 PM
Pragnya.nowpada
How to start preparation for Civils Exam being a candidate of pursuing final year B.Tech?

Helo.I am doing my btech final year.i want to write civils but i am not understanding how to start my preparation,i mean from which part.also i want to the areas that are to be covered for the preparation

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