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Helo aspirant, its good that you want to prepare for civil servixes but make sure be patient and confidnen. You would face many difficulties during this journey but just believe in yourself. Here below i have provided the link. Its the bool written by Mrs. Ila tripathi .she has explained it very well that how one can prepare for civil services. Just go through it. Hope it will help you .
Https://www.amazon.in/71-51-Journey-Failure-Success-ebook/dp/B07G2SBQNN
You will get full knowledge of ias exam
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Dear mudit, its good that you want to be a civil servant. just be focused and patient. Beleive in your hardwork . If you want to know about the books and all the information, i would suggest you to read this book. this book is written by Mrs.ila tripathi. this book is for beginners. i hope it may help you. i have attached the link below. this book is available free on kindle store.
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UPSC CSE preparation strategy along with best books for prelims as well as mains exam for sure success.
Hi there.
First things first, for becoming an IAS officer one has to write the UPSC examinations that occur in three stages: Preliminary, Mains and Personal Interview.
The Preliminary exams is just for the sake of qualifying to Mains. Your preliminary exam's score won't be considered in the final score. The final score consists of Mains and Personal Interview. Preliminary is an MCQ based exam whereas Mains exam is a full-fledged written exam with an optional subject.
One needs to have a graduation degree in any discipline from any recognized University to be eligible to write the UPSC examinations.
It is advisable to start your preparation from the very first year of graduation. Start with the basic NCERT books of Class VI-XII of History, Geography, Economics, and Science.
Slowly, build momentum and start with Indian Polity book by Lakshmikant. For a proper and full booklist head to Mrunal's blog or Unacademy's website (Roman Saini's lessons).
Develop a habit of reading The Hindu daily to be updated with current affairs. Read the Yojana Magazine regularly.
For more information on UPSC exams kindly refer to the following link:
Https://competition.careers360.com/exams/civil-services-examination
Wishing you luck!
Hello,
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Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has prescibed the syllabus of UPSC Civil Services. The syllabus is divided into subjects, sections, topics and units. With the help of UPSC Civil Services syllabus, candidates can prepare their study plan.
For more details on UPSC Syllabus, click this link -https://competition.careers360.com/articles/upsc-civil-services-exam-pattern-syllabus
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