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I am in 12 th class and I have PCM and I want to become an IAS officer so after 12th class what can I DO?What is the right way a B.sc or B.A


Tanu Sharma 4th Nov, 2018
Answers (4)
Anangsha Patra 15th Dec, 2018

Hello,

According to UPSC Civil Services exam pattern, candidates must have degree of any of Universities incorporated by an Act of the Central or State Legislature in India or other educational institutions established by an Act of Parliament or declared to be deemed as a University Under Section-3 of the University Grants Commission Act, 1956, or possess an equivalent qualification.

Thank you!!

Dinesh Goyal 14th Dec, 2018

Hello Tanu,

It is mandatry to be graduate to become IAS officer. Its not an issue what are you doing in graduation. You can do whatever you like. But along with your regular study, you should read news papers, magazines and other books as per IAS exam/CSE exam syllabus. for more details regarding eligibility, syllabus, exam pattern, Book recommendations and preparation tips etc. you can check the detaild article: How to become an IAS officer?

Thanks..

manisha.gupta 14th Dec, 2018

I would suggest you to decide first which subject you should take as per your interest, You should follow your interest for it. The degree can be obtained in any stream recognised by University Grants Commission (UGC) to apply for the exam.

For example If you have an interest for Indian Polity, you may take BA Political Science and take up classes for Public Administration for the UPSC competitive exam.

UPSC civil services examination needs a complete hold over General Studies papers which are classified under four parts, GS I, GS II, GS III and  GS IV. Each of the GS papers have different subjects within them. Basically, these GS subjects are the papers of Economics, History, Geography, Biology, Physics, Chemistry, Environmental Science, Biodiversity, etc. To check the exam eligibility you can go through with the given below link.

UPSC Eligibility

Delhi University Admission for the UG Programmes conducted through both merit and entrance. B.A, B.Sc admission is based on the merit list, For B.A The merit list determined on the basis of one language and three best academic/elective subjects and B.Sc merit list varies subject wise. You can check the complete detail with the given below link.

DU Admission Eligibility

Good Luck!

Kumud Sahni 14th Dec, 2018

Hello Tanu,

You can check the link given below which mentions complete detail in process along with eligibility, subjects, syllabus, cutoff marks to become an IAS officer.

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https://school.careers360.com/articles/how-to-become-an-ias-officer

Hope this helps!

Good Luck!

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