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Can I prepare for UPSC while studying MBBS?
The answer to this is no. The subjects in the prelims are though not related to any medical-related subjects, they are easy and of secondary level. You can pass the prelims by reading the relevant subjects from NCERT books from class 6th to 10th.
How can medical students prepare for UPSC?
IAS (UPSC CSE) Mains – Preparation Strategy for Medical Science Optional
- Study the Important Topics. Due to its vast syllabus, there are various important topics for both Paper 1 and Paper 2.
- Practice Diagrams.
- Study the Clinical and Non-clinical topics together.
- Focus on Easy Questions.
- Study from MBBS textbooks.
Can I give UPSC after 4.5 years of MBBS?
As far as IAS exam i.e UPSC (Union Public Service Commission) is concerned, the eligible candidates must have completed their graduation. Combining the above mentioned informations, we can say that an MBBS student can write the IAS exam after completing his/her graduation which means after the course of 5.5 years.
How a doctor can become IAS officer?
You can complete your medical course then you can give one year break for preparation of UPSC examination. There are prelims and mains examination occur. After clearing those examination you can give interview. If you are pass this interview then you become join the training center for 2years and become a IAS officer.
Can final year students sit for IAS exam?
Final Year Students Can Sit for IAS Exam – But Under These Conditions! To have a long career in Civil Services like IAS, IPS etc. it’s always advisable to start early.
What is the best way to prepare for IAS exam?
• start reading Good Newspaper- I prefer The Hindu/ Indian express. Make it a habit. Master the art of reading newspaper. If you read newspaper on daily basis efficiently, half of your IAS preparation is done easily. • subscribe a monthly magazine- there are lots of options available in the market.
Should I go for MBBS or UPSC for IAS?
If you want to be an IAS, don’t go for MBBS, it will be a long and hectic trip and difficult one too. If you are capable of clearing MBBS, UPSC is not a big deal, but why to waste so mucjoney and resources, just do your thing. All the best and remember, clock is ticking, every year competition is increasing, so act smart, not hard.
What is the eligibility criteria for UPSC Civil Service exam CSE?
Please remember the eligibility criteria for UPSC Civil Service Exam (CSE)is 21 years and a graduation in any subject. You should also take note that final year students can apply for IAS Prelims. Many candidates miss this early opportunity and come into UPSC Civil Service Exam preparation field only very late.