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The prelims exam of IAS comprises two compulsory papers -General Studies Paper-I and II. While the mains examination comprises two qualifying papers. While, the papers that are counted for merit are - Paper-I, II, III, IV, V, VI and VII. Paper VI and VII are Optional Subjects, there are lists of optional subjects prescribed by the commission. As you have done MBBS, you can choose Medical Science. You can prepare for the exam in the following manner:
Prepare your time-table.
Be thorough with the syllabus
Improve your GK and English and read newspapers
Solve previous years question papers.
Thank you!!!!
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IAS exam is about General examinations + one discretionary subject. It is three phase exam.
Prelims - first stage
GS and CSAT-both are compulosry and target write and qualifying nature.
Mains - second stage
Four GS papers + two discretionary paper of same subject,essay paper and dialect paper - English and Indian dialect .
At your feet you have choice of picking one subject in around 20 idd subjects.
It depends on your advantage , accessibility of material and score as of late.
As you said to MBBS understudy on the off chance that you are great in your graduation subject go for Medical science if not you can go for Anthropology, humanism, geography,psychology but rather it is absolutely in light of your advantage. Experience essential books on each and past papers then you will get reasonable thought. Before that go to unacademy recordings of Roman saini .you will get everything there .
good luck
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