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The civil service system is the backbone of the administrative machinery of the country. Civil Services of India can be classified into two types - the All India Services and the Central Civil Services (Group A and B). The recruits are university graduates (or above) selected through a rigorous system of examinations, called the Civil Services Examination (CSE) conducted by the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC).

hello After 10th the courses available in any stream are not so good.If you complete 12th and then look for courses is a good idea. Click here --> Take Stream Suggestor to Know Right Streams But you can go for various olympiads and scholarship exams that will help you in your further education. For example if you are a single girl child then you can go for UDAAN Scholarship that is conducted by CBSE which helps girl students with there Engineering education. If you want to move outside India for education you can go and prepare for Scholastic Aptitude Test, IELTS and TOEFL.You can also give

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Dear Aspirant, Choosing a subject should always depend on your capability, skills acquired and acumen. If one chooses on the basis of these aspects, then I am sure that you can be successful. 10th standard level is an important level and [choosing the right stream is important][1] and critical. Choosing a stream should primarily be dependent on the subjects you like the most in your 10th std. To be best sure of what suits you for your career, I would suggest you to undergo a [Psychometric Career Assessment][2] test from CareerGuide which will help you understand yourself in respect of your

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Hello Tanvi, Interesting, you wish to be a Doctor, but are confused which field. To ease your confusion, let me tell you in few words about each of them and then you can take a decision. After 12th PCB, and clearing the NEET entrance exam, you are eligible for both MBBS and BAMS. Both being a 4 years course followed by an internship. In terms of BAMS, you qualify as an Ayurvedic doctor. You then specialise and treat patients with ancient herbs and medicines. Though the tyreatment is slow, but in most cases effective. Aftyer completing BAMS, you can open your own clinic or work in any ayurvedic

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Dear Aspirant, Losing important original academic qualification documents is not a good sign. You have passed 10th and that means that you are not a kid anymore. Approach your school authorities and they will tell you the process for getting the duplicate of your marksheet. Best wishes

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Dear Aspirant, After 12th Science, if you have the aptitude and if you can clear the NEET with a high rank, then MBBS should be preferred. But do not compare it with IAS. IAS and MBBS are two different career option which have no relation with each other in any way. So please do not compare. Both can also be done, since there are many IAS officers who are MBBS degree holders and they are working in health department primarily and other departments too. However managing the studies for MBBS and IAS is difficult together and therefore you will have to plan very carefully.  Completing MBBS i

Dear Aspirant, After 12th Science, if you have the aptitude and if you can clear the NEET with a high rank, then MBBS should be preferred. But do not compare it with IAS. IAS and MBBS are two different career option which have no relation with each other in any way. So please do not compare. Both can also be done, since there are many IAS officers who are MBBS degree holders and they are working in health department primarily and other departments too. However managing the studies for MBBS and IAS is difficult together and therefore you will have to plan very carefully.  Completing MBBS i

Hello,  In continuation to my answer, though an aptitude test would help in realising your potentials but you need to be clear where your interest lies. That will help you make a confirmed choice. Wish you good luck..

Dear Gourav,The civil service system is the backbone of the administrative machinery of the country. Civil Services of India can be classified into two types - the All India Services and the Central Civil Services (Group A and B). The recruits are university graduates (or above) selected through a rigorous system of examinations, called the Civil Services Examination (CSE) conducted by the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC).Please have a look at some popular career option under Public Admin & Government industry :Indian Administrative ServicesIndian Foreign Services OfficerIndian Forest Se

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Hello Girjesh, It’s nice to hear from you that you are aspiring to become an IAS officer. You would be happy to know that it requires you to have any degree with any stream from a recognized university to become eligible to appear for the IAs exam. So you can opt for any subjects after your 12th class for your degree course. If you are aware of the IAS exam pattern then you might know that there are compulsory General Studies papers along with one optional subject. You can take your current graduation subject as an optional subject and that will be helpful for you to get more marks in th

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Dear aspirant, IPS has really been a challenging one service and if you are determined firmly to be part of the Indian Police Service to serve our nation India proudly, you must know the prerequisites beforehand to become an IPS officers.                                                                             There is no separate exam for IPS but the one common exam for IAS/IPS/IFS has been held by the

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Hi Kalp, As you have asked about the IPS exam, I need to inform you that IPS is one post among such twenty-four other posts for which the UPSC conducts the common exam every year annually. There is no separate IPS exam as such. The exam is referred to as the CSE-Civil Sevices Examination which is a common exam as we discussed earlier. After clearing this exam you will be entitled to the posts according to your rank in the final selected list and your preference for various services. You can even reappear for the exam to improve your rank for getting your desired post if you have been allo

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Hello Jyoti, The markets are flooded by reference materials these days and you have a good number of choices to buy these materials. You can go online as there are number of e-Commerce sites where anyone can buy such stuff including books. For previous year’s question paper solutions, I am mentioning some of the names of the publishers, which are widely used  by aspirants. You can get this previous year's question papers on the UPSC website also. The Publishers which publishes Reference Books for UPSC-CSE (IAS Exam) McGraw-Hill Education Publishers Arihant publishers New Vishal Un