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Which postal study material is best for UPSC?
List of Best Correspondence Course for IAS Preparation
- List of Best Correspondence Course for IAS Preparation.
- Vajiram & Ravi Postal Course:
- Vajiram UPSC Correspondence Courses Fees.
- Chankya IAS Correspondence Course:
- Chankya IAS Correspondence Course Fee:
- Drishti IAS Postal/Correspondence Course:
How can I prepare for administrative services in India?
How to start IAS preparation – The Beginner’s Guide to Clear IAS Exam
- 3 stages in UPSC Civil Services Exam.
- Step 1: Join ClearIAS Online Classroom Program (ClearIAS Classes)
- Step 2: Prepare Notes based on ClearIAS Classes.
- Step 3: Self-Study (Learn ClearIAS Notes, NCERT Textbooks and Standard Textbooks)
Which subject is best for Indian Administrative Service?
Which optional subject in UPSC has the most overlap with GS in the IAS exam
Agriculture | Animal Husbandry & Vet Science | Anthropology |
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Philosophy | Political Science | Psychology |
Public Administration | Physics | Sociology |
Law | Maths | Management |
Medical Science | Statistics | Mechanical |
What is Vajiram and Ravi postal course?
Postal/ Correspondence books (volumes) cover majority of the diverse areas of the UPSC Civil Service Syllabus. The books will be delivered periodically, as and when they are updated and printed. Generally the material will be sent in 5- 6 instalments till the month of April 2022.
Is Drishti IAS best for UPSC?
About Drishti IAS ‘Drishti The Vision’ was founded on 1st November 1999. Since then, we have been one of the top choices for preparing for the UPSC Civil Services Examination (CSE).
How many books are required for UPSC preparation?
Apart from NCERT books, now, there are at least 15 standard textbooks that will be extremely useful for IAS aspirants to crack the exam.
Which Ncert books are required for UPSC?
NCERT Booklist for UPSC
- History: NCERT Class VI – Our Past.
- History: NCERT Class VII – Our Past -I.
- History: NCERT Class VIII – Our Past II and III.
- History: NCERT Class IX – India and the Contemporary World – I.
- History: NCERT Class X – India and the Contemporary World – II.
- History: NCERT Class XI – Themes In World History.
What should I do after 10th to become an IAS officer?
After 10th,you have to take any group in class 11. After Intermediate,you have to complete your graduation (Any degree). After 3-4 years of degree,you have to take coaching for an IAS for 1 year. After coaching,You have to write an exams (I.e.prelims,mains).
Does Vajiram provide online classes?
To further enhance its coverage of Current Affairs, Vajiram & Ravi conducts exclusive Current Affairs Online Classes to ease learning through lectures and comprehensively cover the important issues for all the stages of the Civil Services Examination. Course Fee: Rs. 28,000/- Including GST.
Who conducts the All India administrative service (Aas) exam?
It is conducted by the Union Public Service Commission for the recruitment of officers for the All India Administrative Civil Service. The Indian Administrative Service is the premier administrative civil service of the Government of India.
How to prepare for pub AD exam?
Being a traditional hot favorite, plenty of books and study materials are available in the market. To compete in this highly competitive exam, along with the conventional textbooks, it is also important to be updated with the latest news and reports related to Pub Ad. Have look at some useful Pub Ad books.
How many candidates apply for IAS exam every year?
IAS Exam Highlights Annually, the UPSC conducts the Civil Services Examination (CSE) to shortlist the candidates for more than 20 services, such as IAS, IPS and IFS. On average, more than eight lakh candidates register for the IAS exam and around five lakh candidates appear for the examination.
Is there any correspondence course available for UPSC Civil Services exam?
Vajirao’s UPSC Correspondence course is available in GS and Public Administration only. The programme extensively covers all the relevant NCERTs, standard reference books, magazines and journals that are indispensible for the UPSC civil services examination preparation.