Mujhe ba political science krna h and m pcb student hu kr skti hu kya stream change Or mujhe cuet 2025 ka exam ab humanities m dena h ya fir pcb ho class 12 th m the kyuki koi toh ye kh rha h aap stream change nhi kr skte koi ki unhi m exam Dena h jis course m app further jana chahte h pls give me clear deadline I am so confused
Hello,
Yes, you can change your stream from PCB to BA Political Science . Many universities allow stream changes for humanities courses like Political Science.
For CUET 2025, you should give the exam based on the subjects required for BA Political Science. Most universities prefer students to take the CUET exam in subjects related to humanities, like Political Science, General Test, or English.
You do not need to give the CUET in PCB subjects because you are not going for a science course. Instead, choose subjects that match Political Science.
Make sure to check the university’s eligibility criteria before applying.
Hope it helps !
Mujhe UPSC ki taiyari karni hai aur main tenth mein hun abhi , mujhe science mein bio aur maths choose karne mein problem ho rahi hai to main kya lu.
Hello there,
If you want to prepare for
UPSC (Union Public Service Commission)
and you are currently in
Class 10
, follow these steps to start early:
1.
Choose the Right Stream
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Class 11 and 12:
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Arts (Humanities): Subjects like History, Geography, Political Science, and Economics will help in UPSC preparation.
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Science (Bio or Maths): If you prefer Science, you can still prepare for UPSC, but Humanities subjects are more aligned with the syllabus.
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Suggestion:
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If you choose Science (PCM or PCB), you can pursue any undergraduate course and later switch to UPSC preparation.
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Arts (Humanities) is recommended for a direct alignment with the UPSC syllabus.
2. Choose the Right Graduation Course
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UPSC Eligibility: A Bachelor’s degree in any discipline is required.
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Suggestion:
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If you pursue Science or Engineering, you can still apply for UPSC after graduation.
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If you prefer a strong foundation for UPSC, BA (History, Political Science, or Economics) is a better choice.
3. Understand the UPSC Syllabus
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Preliminary Exam: General Studies and CSAT (Aptitude).
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Mains Exam: 9 Papers including 4 General Studies Papers, 2 Optional Papers, Essay, and 2 Language Papers .
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Interview (Personality Test): Focuses on communication skills, confidence, and awareness.
4. Start with NCERT Books
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Study NCERT books from Class 6 to 12 on History, Geography, Political Science, and Economics.
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Develop a habit of reading newspapers and current affairs regularly.
5. Time Management and Planning
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Class 11 and 12: Focus on building conceptual knowledge and allocate some time to General Studies.
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During Graduation: Start in-depth preparation for UPSC.
6. Choose an Optional Subject Early
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Explore subjects that align with your interest and the UPSC syllabus.
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Finalize an optional subject by the time you begin serious preparation after graduation.
7. Coaching or Self-Study
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Decide whether you prefer self-study or need coaching.
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Use online platforms, test series, and UPSC resources effectively.
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries then feel free to ask. We will be happy to assist you.
Thank You and wishing you a bright future ahead.