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Ekansh Sharma
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Asked: January 9, 20232023-01-09T23:09:26+05:30 2023-01-09T23:09:26+05:30In: Civil Services

Which subject to start first for UPSC?

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    2023-01-26T20:21:42+05:30Added an answer on January 26, 2023 at 8:21 pm

    When preparing for the UPSC (Union Public Service Commission) Civil Services Examination (CSE), it's important to start with the subjects that are considered the foundation of the exam. These subjects are considered the most important and will help you develop a strong understanding of the syllabus.Read more

    When preparing for the UPSC (Union Public Service Commission) Civil Services Examination (CSE), it’s important to start with the subjects that are considered the foundation of the exam. These subjects are considered the most important and will help you develop a strong understanding of the syllabus. Here are some subjects that you should consider starting with:

    1- English: English is one of the two qualifying papers in the UPSC mains exam, and it is considered an important subject as it helps you develop your writing and comprehension skills.

    2- Indian Polity and Governance: This subject covers the Indian Constitution, political system, and governance in India. It is considered an important subject as it forms the base for many other subjects like Public Administration and International Relations.

    3- Indian and World Geography: This subject covers the physical and human geography of India and the world. It is considered an important subject as it forms the base for many other subjects like International Relations and Environment Ecology.

    4- Indian Economy: This subject covers the economic policies and developments in India. It is considered an important subject as it forms the base for many other subjects like International Relations and Environment Ecology.

    5- General Science: This subject covers the basic concepts of science and technology. It is considered an important subject as it forms the base for many other subjects like Public Administration and International Relations.

    6- Current Affairs: This subject covers the latest news and developments in the country and the world. It is considered an important subject as it forms the base for many other subjects like Public Administration and International Relations.

    In summary, starting with the subjects like English, Indian Polity and Governance, Indian and World Geography, Indian Economy, General Science and Current Affairs are considered the foundation of the UPSC exam and will help you develop a strong understanding of the syllabus.

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