Can we clear UPSC with science?
So, can a science student do IAS? The answer is a resounding YES! Technically, they are as qualified as arts or commerce graduates.
How can I prepare for Science in UPSC?
Read/prepare notes. Read NCERTs. Check UPSC previous year question papers. If a Science subject is your optional subject, have a definite strategy. Follow daily news analysis.
Which science subject is best for UPSC?
Animal husbandry and Veterinary Science. Anthropology. Botany. Civil Engineering. Chemistry. Medical Science. Physics. Zoology.
Is UPSC science tough?
According to some, it is one of the toughest exams in the world. Every year lakhs of candidates apply for UPSC Prelims, and among them, only 25% clear it and move on to the next stage i.e., IAS Mains. Only 15% make it through the interview stage, where the success rate is 50%.
Is 2 years enough for UPSC?
One year is more than sufficient for IAS preparation. One does not need to join coaching for the IAS exam if one prepares well with the right guidance and UPSC exam strategy.
How many hours study for UPSC?
The UPSC civil services exam is considered one of the toughest exams in the country. And, because of this, a lot of people recommend studying for about 15 hours per day during the IAS exam preparation time.
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.
Can I clear IAS without maths?
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.
Which subject is most easy for UPSC?
Which optional subject is easy in UPSC? Answer: Sociology, Geography, and Public Administration are easy subjects to score. Many candidates have scored more than 400 marks in these optional subjects as per the previous year’s result.
Which part of UPSC is toughest?
As you would know, the UPSC Prelims is the first obstacle to your IAS dreams. This exam is taken by lakhs of Indians every year. A lot of people consider the IAS exam to be the toughest exam in India. As you can see from the table above, the success rate is the lowest for the IAS exam.