can I do upsc and study of psychology at same time
Hello,
From your profile it seems you're an art aspirant in class 11th, see there is no such restriction of belonging to specific stream of graduation when it comes to appearing for UPSC Civil Service Exam, you just need to pass bachelor's degree in any discipline from a recognized university, and attain 21 years as on 1st August of the appearing year, having humanities stream at 10+2 or graduation level only help in the sense that there is considerable overlap with general studies and optional syllabus, and psychology is also there as an optional subject, now if you intend to give UPSC in last year of graduation or after it then you have to accordingly make the preparation beforehand, as this exam is highly competitive and has got such extensive syllabus as once you get into college, the studies too become essential to deal with, a proper and well planned time table will help you regarding this, like from the first year itself start off the preparation in gradual manner such as being acquainted with the syllabus, reading newspapers on a daily basis, start off with NCERT then move towards the standard books, go through previous year paper, apply mock tests on regular basis, also start answer writing in advance, you can find many topper answer sheets readily available in the Internet, you can refer those, it will help you a lot, but UPSC is still long time to go, you should focus on your studies right now, do well in it and as I said once you get into college, start the preparation in gradual yet consistent way.
Hello
UPSC is not a course rather just an exam.
So, I am guessing that whether you can study or prepare for UPSC civil services examination or not alone with your degree in psychology.
Yes, you can definitely prepare for UPSC or can ecen take coaching for it along with your degree in psychology but you will be eligible for UPSC only in your final year of degree or after completing your degree / graduation
You can check UPSC eligibility criteria provided below:-
--------) You must have a bachelor's degree in any, discipline from a recognised university.
†††† Candidates who are in the final year of their graduation or waiting for the final results are also eligible to apply for UPSC examination and can appear in UPSC prelims examination but yes they need to present proof of their Bachelor's passing certificate before UPSC mains examination.
--------)Minimum age limit :- you need to be at least 21 years old to be eligible as on 1st August of the year of appearing
--------)Maximum age limit :- 32 years , also there's 3 year relaxation on upper age limit for obc and of 5 years for sc/st category as on 1st August of the year of appearing
For detailed information related to UPSC eligibility criteria , you can visit our page at
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/upsc-ias-eligibility-criteria/amp
Follow the below tips to prepare well for your UPSC examination :-
-------) To start your preparation first of all understand the examination pattern and go well through syllabus :-
>>>> Examination pattern :- UPSC examination has 3 stages listed below :-
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prelims exam :- it is objective paper and is of qualifying nature , there are 2 papers in prelims
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Mains exam. :- it is descriptive /written examination . There are a total of 9 papers in Mains examination
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Interview :- After qualifying mains, you have to go through interview round, and it is more of test of your personality rather than knowledge.
To know exam pattern in detail visit :- https://competition.careers360.com/articles/upsc
>>>> syllabus :- In prelims, your paper 1 general studies 1 in which you have History, Indian Polity, Geography, Environment, Current Affairs, Science and technology, etc. Your paper 2 in prelims is general studies II or CSAT in which you have reasoning, Maths, English, Hindi, etc. Similarly, you can check the complete syllabus of both prelims and mains at
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/upsc-ias-syllabus
-----) Top books which you can follow for UPSC examination preparation are listed below subject wise:-
HISTORY
*NCERT XI (Ancient & Medieval)
*NCERT XII (Modern Indian History)
*Facets of Indian Culture Spectrum
*From Plassey to Partition - A History of Modern India
Indian Art & Culture
*Indian Art & Culture - Nitin Singhania
Polity
*NCERT IX-XII
*Indian Polity M Laxmikanth
Geography
*NCERT VI X (Old Syllabus)
*NCERT XI, XII (New Syllabus)
*Certificate Physical Geography G C Leong
World Atlas
Economics
NCERT XI
*The Indian Economy Sanjiv Verma
*Indian Economy by Ramesh Singh
*Economic Development & Policies in India Jain & Ohri
Environment
*Class XII Biology (last 5 chapters)
*Environment by Shankar IAS Academy
International Relations
*NCERT XII (Contemporary World Politics)
*Current Affairs ( read newspaper )
To get the complete list of books go through
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/books-for-upsc-ias
------) Discipline is the key to crack UPSC, so you need to make a routine/ time table and follow it .
------)Read newspaper like the Hindu or Indian Express and magazines like Yojana, Kurukshetra, Economic and Political Weekly to keep yourself updated with the current events and issues.
------) take short breaks in between your studies, studying continuously can be brain tiring and it becomes difficult to focus and study with concentration, so take breaks to relax and refresh your brain otherwise you won't be able to retain whatever you read.
------)Choose your optional subject wisely , choose the subject you have interest in.
------)Make short notes for each subject, these will be your life saviour and will help you in your revisions a lot as syllabus is wide
------)Set daily goals like I have to cover these many topics today, weekly goals like I have to cover these chapters this week and practice their questions too, by the end of this week and similarly set monthly goals to cover the syllabus and meet them without any fail.
------)Revise :- there's no point of preparing for the exam if you couldn't recall anything in the UPSC Examination so you should stress on revision as well.
------) Your mains examination is in written, so you need to work your speed and also work on improving how to present the knowledge you have on paper, so answer writing practicing should be your priority
------)Solve previous year question papers and mock test papers ;- You should solve these , it will give you idea of types of questions asked and their difficulty level and will help you a lot.
------)Also work on your communication skills and personality development as it plays an important role in your interview round.
For more tips go through
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/how-prepare-for-upsc-ias
Thankyou