Sir I am became a IAS. Which course I take for my caarer after 12 biology stream
Hi
To become an IAS officer you need to clear UPSC civil services examination
You can choose any subject or course of your choice based on your interest for your graduation after your 12th
This is because,
to be eligible for UPSC examination there is no compulsion to be a graduate in a particular subject, all you need to be eligible is that you should be a graduate in any discipline
So you can choose any stream of your interest after your 12th PCB like mbbs etc, the additional benefit of courses like mbbs is that you will have have a plan B i. e a good back up if you fail to clear UPSC in the worst case , but yes when it comes to UPSC then if you choose BA or Arts
then
choosing Arts can be really helpful for your UPSC examination, this is because in Arts you will be learning subjects like history , polity etc which are a part of the UPSC syllabus so it will help you in your upsc examination
So, take your time and decide.
To help you further ,
here's a brief of your UPSC exam pattern :-
UPSC civil services 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 below i. e general studies 1 and general studies II ( csat ).
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Mains exam. :- it is descriptive /written examination . There are a total of 9 papers in Mains examination i. e compulsory indian language, english, essay, general studies I, general studies II, general studies III, general studies IV, optional I, optional II.
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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
Thank you
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