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Question : The UPSC in India stands for:

Option 1: Union Public Service Commission
 

Option 2: United Public Service Committee
 

Option 3: Universal Public Service Council

 

Option 4: Union of Professional Service Consultants


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Correct Answer: Union Public Service Commission


Solution : The correct answer is (A) Union Public Service Commission

The UPSC in India stands for the Union Public Service Commission. It is a constitutional body established under Article 315 of the Constitution of India. The UPSC is responsible for conducting examinations and selecting candidates for various civil services and posts within the Indian government. It conducts prestigious examinations such as the Civil Services Examination (CSE), Indian Forest Service Examination (IFSE), Engineering Services Examination (ESE), and others. The UPSC plays a crucial role in recruiting top talent for administrative positions in the Indian government and ensuring the fair and transparent selection process.

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