mam/sir I want to sit for upsc exam so in that case should I do ba bed integrated course .in that particular course would it cause more burden than that of ba? but mam this also will give me backup in case If I would not be able to crack upsc ? please sir /mam guide me what should I do ?
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Hello Aspirant, UPSC is one of the toughest Examination in India, Its selection ratio is very less. So, Most of the UPSC Aspirant have some backup plan like Engineering, Medical.They first do a course like Engineering or Medical where there is job security like if they fails in UPSC they can get job as the syllabus of UPSC is quite different from other Exams syllabus, if you study for UPSC, with UPSC study you can't crack Banking,Government teacher job, or other jobs as the syllabus of UPSC is far different from other courses.
So, you must have backup for the preparation of UPSC Exam, if you want to do B.A B.ed integrated course its good as it will provide a backup and if you were unsuccessful then you can opt for Government Teacher Job.
So, you must have backup for the preparation of UPSC Exam, if you want to do B.A B.ed integrated course its good as it will provide a backup and if you were unsuccessful then you can opt for Government Teacher Job.
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Hello,
If you want to have back up, then please go ahead with BA-BEd, if you've inclination towards teaching as a career then you shouldn't be afraid, I don't know what exactly is making you feel a sense of burden if it's related to activities involved in curriculum pertaining to teacher's training,then it's inevitable and you've go through this process, see if there's something that's bothering you then motivate yourself to get rid of that fear,else the fear itself is something that makes us all stagnant.
And,coming to UPSC, it just requires one to be a graduate from a recognized university, there's not even minimum aggregate required, but UPSC takes two years one for preparation and another one for appearing for the exam which consists of three level. You can also earn some years of experience as a teacher and afterwards appear for UPSC,in fact so many working people qualify for UPSC,it's just that the drive and time management is important in this case.
If you want to have back up, then please go ahead with BA-BEd, if you've inclination towards teaching as a career then you shouldn't be afraid, I don't know what exactly is making you feel a sense of burden if it's related to activities involved in curriculum pertaining to teacher's training,then it's inevitable and you've go through this process, see if there's something that's bothering you then motivate yourself to get rid of that fear,else the fear itself is something that makes us all stagnant.
And,coming to UPSC, it just requires one to be a graduate from a recognized university, there's not even minimum aggregate required, but UPSC takes two years one for preparation and another one for appearing for the exam which consists of three level. You can also earn some years of experience as a teacher and afterwards appear for UPSC,in fact so many working people qualify for UPSC,it's just that the drive and time management is important in this case.
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