Is Science compulsory for UPSC exam?

It does not require subject specialised studies. An overview of the subject and clear concepts can do well. General Science.
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Is Science asked in UPSC?

General Science and Technology is a subject that is equally important as other subjects for the UPSC civil services exam. Every year about 10-15 questions are asked from this section in the UPSC prelims of the IAS exams. So, you can assess the importance of this section.
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Do we have to study science for UPSC?

Science and Technology is part of the UPSC Mains Syllabus (GS III). Also, science subjects like Botany, Chemistry, and Biology are part of the optional subject choices in the IAS Mains exam.
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Is biology compulsory for UPSC exam?

Only basic biology which you study till 12th standard is compulsory. If you have done your 10+2 in arts or commerce still, you can cover it from NCERT books for 11th & 12th science stream. UPSC clearly defines the syllabus for both the prelims and mains in which biology is covered under science section.
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Is science and maths required for UPSC?

Maths is not so necessary but you are going to become an IAS so you have to know mathematics up to a certain extent. UPSC Prelims paper which is known as CSAT comprises questions from reasoning.
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Can I skip maths in UPSC?

Yes you can…you just need maths of 10th level for csat paper. And at this level where you are planning to give upsc you would have definitely passed 10th standard .
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Is science good for IAS?

Yes, Science is an important subject for a civil services aspirant as well as History, Geography,Polity and any other subject. I'm in class 9. I want to become an IAS offier.
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What level of Science is asked in UPSC?

It can be seen that UPSC normally asks more questions from Biology than Chemistry or Physics. And even from Biology, more questions come from Zoology and Microbiology than Botany. So know well the topics like genetics, micro-organisms/diseases, physiology, etc.
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Is there maths in UPSC exam?

Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) Civil Services Mains Exam comprises Mathematics as one of the Optional Subjects with 2 papers (Paper I and Paper II). The Maths Optional for CSE 2022 remains the same as was in 2021.
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Which subject is best for UPSC?

Bachelor degrees in History, Economics, Polity, Sociology are considered the most appropriate subjects for UPSC because of their relevance to most of the syllabus.
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Is science necessary for IPS?

No. There is no need to have science to become an ips officer. IPS posts are filled by civil services exam and the eligibility for the exam is bachelor degree in any stream from a recognised university.
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Which stream is best for UPSC?

Arts scores over the Science and Commerce Streams

So, it is advisable to opt for the stream of Arts as it would allow you to prepare better and score higher at all the three stages of the IAS Exam.
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Is 1 year enough for IAS preparation?

Yes, 1 year is sufficient for IAS preparation without coaching. If you do focus study then you can clear this exam in your first attempt. Preparing for UPSC itself is a full time job ,during preparation you need to work hard daily at least 6-8 hours.
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Can a bio student give UPSC exam?

The minimum eligibility criteria to apply for UPSC exam is a Bachelor's degree from a recognized University. So, even Biology students can apply for UPSC exams. You can even opt Biology related subjects in mains. All the best.
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Can a PCB student become IAS?

Yes , you can do preparation for IAS if you belong PCB stream because it doesn't matter from which field you are , the only thing which required for an IAS candidate is that he should have any graduation degree from a recognized college.
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Can I start UPSC preparation at the age of 17?

There is no such specific or perfect age to start IAS preparation, but after analysing the success rate of IAS Toppers; we can make a generalised statement that an IAS aspirant should start IAS preparation just after completing the graduation course at the age of 21 years or 22 years.
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Is physics compulsory for UPSC?

Dear applicant to clear the prelims exam of UPSC there is are few compulsory subjects which require your utmost attention like History, Geography, Political Science, Sociology, General Science which includes Physics, Chemistry, Biology or Mathematics etc.
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Is English compulsory for UPSC?

The UPSC civil services main exam consists of 9 papers out of which one is the English language paper. This paper is compulsory and is of qualifying nature.
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Can I prepare UPSC at home?

Can I prepare for UPSC at home? You can, if you take the right steps towards IAS preparation. With online sources and strategy available, you can easily prepare for the IAS exam at home. With focus and dedication, and the right guidance, you can clear the IAS exam.
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Is class 10 maths enough for UPSC?

Maths only till class 12th as a subject is not enough for UPSC Mains, no matter how well one had performed. Secondly, an aspirant must have a genuine interest and passion for the subject, as the syllabus will seem humungous for someone lacking love for the subject.
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What are the subjects in UPSC?

Subjects in IAS Prelims GS-I Paper
  • Latest Current Affairs.
  • Static GK.
  • History of India and Indian National Movement.
  • Indian and World Geography. Physical Geography. ...
  • Indian Polity and Governance. Constitution. ...
  • Economic and Social Development. Sustainable Development. ...
  • Environment and Ecology. Biodiversity. ...
  • Science and Technology.
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What are the 9 papers in UPSC mains?

The 9 papers in IAS Exam (Mains) are as follows: Paper-A (Compulsory Indian Language); Paper –B (English) which are qualifying in nature, while the other papers like Essay, General Studies Papers I, II, III, and IV, and Optional Papers I and II are considered for the final ranking.
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Can I crack UPSC by taking arts?

If you are from the humanities or arts stream, it is possible to crack UPSC without coaching art students. In fact, the arts stream gives an extra edge in terms of syllabus subjects. A proper preparation strategy, sheer determination, and practice are all that it takes to crack the UPSC exam.
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Which subject is best for UPSC in Class 11?

choosing Arts or the humanities in your 11 and 12th and graduation 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.
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Can a science student crack IAS?

So, can a science student do IAS? The answer is a resounding YES! Technically, they are as qualified as arts or commerce graduates. The unfamiliarity with the subjects can be easily tided over.
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