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What are the effective short cut methods to prepare for the semester 1 exams of delhi university in one month.
The best and the most effective way I would say is purchase 10 Years (Shiv Das books) and you can easily score well by just going through it properly. Even the numericals will come from it or from the prior 5 year exams. It's basically a summary book and is like a blessing for Delhi University.
The best and the most effective way I would say is purchase 10 Years (Shiv Das books) and you can easily score well by just going through it properly. Even the numericals will come from it or from the prior 5 year exams. It’s basically a summary book and is like a blessing for Delhi University.
See lessCan we take science for IAS?
Yes, you can crack UPSC and become IAS with Science stream, there are many examples where engineers are serving in civil services. There will be little unfamiliarity with some subjects but you can overcome that with sincere preparation. As such you won't get any added advantage in subjects but scienRead more
Yes, you can crack UPSC and become IAS with Science stream, there are many examples where engineers are serving in civil services. There will be little unfamiliarity with some subjects but you can overcome that with sincere preparation. As such you won’t get any added advantage in subjects but science students generally have more habit of studying of difficult subjects that will be an added advantage during preparations.
See lessHow many attempts are there for IAS?
For the General/EWS Category, there are only Six Attempts allowed to sit for the UPSC examination. For OBC total number of attempts is nine. For SC/ST there is no limit on the number of attempts.
For the General/EWS Category, there are only Six Attempts allowed to sit for the UPSC examination.
For OBC total number of attempts is nine.
For SC/ST there is no limit on the number of attempts.
See lessIs law good for IAS?
Yes, you can opt for Law as an optional subject in your Mains examination also the success rate of law is very high. The syllabus is quite similar to LLB also the questions and case studies are quite repetitive so it will be an easy option and law students should definitely take benefit of this.
Yes, you can opt for Law as an optional subject in your Mains examination also the success rate of law is very high. The syllabus is quite similar to LLB also the questions and case studies are quite repetitive so it will be an easy option and law students should definitely take benefit of this.
See lessWhat is the best age to become IAS?
The eligibility for UPSC exam is atleast your age should be 21 years, and if you ask the best age it is as early as you can clear and start your service. It is one of the most prestigious service so as early you can join it the better it is for you! All the best!
The eligibility for UPSC exam is atleast your age should be 21 years, and if you ask the best age it is as early as you can clear and start your service. It is one of the most prestigious service so as early you can join it the better it is for you!
All the best!
See lessIs maths very important for UPSC?
No, it's a myth that you should be good at maths to clear UPSC. You just need basic understanding of maths to solve quantitative questions in CSAT apart from it, maths is not included much anywhere in the syllabus especially in Mains so you don't need to be good in mathematics just basic maths thatRead more
No, it’s a myth that you should be good at maths to clear UPSC. You just need basic understanding of maths to solve quantitative questions in CSAT apart from it, maths is not included much anywhere in the syllabus especially in Mains so you don’t need to be good in mathematics just basic maths that we all have studied till out class 10th is enough.
See lessCan I clear UPSC in first attempt?
Yes, it is possible to clear exam in the very first attempt and many students even do it every year but most of them reappear to get their preferred service, clearing exam is not their goal. Some students want to go for IAS, some wants to go for IFS or IRS so getting desired rank is their main reasoRead more
Yes, it is possible to clear exam in the very first attempt and many students even do it every year but most of them reappear to get their preferred service, clearing exam is not their goal. Some students want to go for IAS, some wants to go for IFS or IRS so getting desired rank is their main reason behind second attempt. Still there are many students who get their desired service in their first attempt.
See lessCan I qualify IAS without coaching?
Yes, students clear UPSC without any regular coaching but it's very difficult. UPSC being one of the toughest competitive exams needs regularity where coaching comes in place, you need to be updated with lot of recent news and events to master in current affairs which your coaching Institute will prRead more
Yes, students clear UPSC without any regular coaching but it’s very difficult. UPSC being one of the toughest competitive exams needs regularity where coaching comes in place, you need to be updated with lot of recent news and events to master in current affairs which your coaching Institute will provide so that you can invest your time in studying, mock test and interviews are other benefits of coaching so if you are not extraordinary and is very serious about UPSC then coaching should be a preferred option as things are not very easy without it.
See lessWho Cannot apply for IAS?
For the general category, a person with an age less than 21 years and more than 32 years cannot sit to write UPSC examination. Also, the maximum number of attempts for the general category is 6 so if you have exceeded this limit then also you are not allowed to sit for the UPSC examination.
For the general category, a person with an age less than 21 years and more than 32 years cannot sit to write UPSC examination. Also, the maximum number of attempts for the general category is 6 so if you have exceeded this limit then also you are not allowed to sit for the UPSC examination.
See lessWhich ranks get IAS?
For the general category, candidates get IAS to 80-85 ranks usually, for EWS and OBC these ranks can be up to 300-350, and got SC and ST the average rank for getting IAS is around 550-600.
For the general category, candidates get IAS to 80-85 ranks usually, for EWS and OBC these ranks can be up to 300-350, and got SC and ST the average rank for getting IAS is around 550-600.
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