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hello
i completed my mbbs degree, like to prepare for upsc exam, but i dont have any guidence for preparation i.e what to select as an optional subject in prelims and in mains.
some one told me that we shouldn't take one optional subject for both prelims and mains, and also i like to know what books and magines to read for general studies exam.
and any coaching centre?
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hello
i completed my engineering degree in the field of information technology , like to prepare for upsc exam, but i dont have any guidence for preparation i.e what to select as an optional subject in prelims and in mains.
some one told me that there will be only three optional subject for students from engineering for both prelims and mains.i am quite confused.can you please tell what other subjects can be taken as optional for prelims.can i choose any paper from my field? i would also like to know books and magines to read for general studies exam and coaching centre?pls pls do reply...
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being a doctor u can understand how tough the medical degree course was,but if u have a good grip on the pre-clinical,para-clinical and clinical subjects,medical science is a good option for u. don't just get swayed by all that u hear,it's more likr floatsam. try to get in touch with some administrators.they can help u sort out some of ur problems and they would also give a realistic idea about what administration is all about.