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    12:06 AM on May. 27, 2015
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    Dear Subho,1) The reason why sccneie subjects are usually not opted in Civil Services Exam is because of their high difficulty level. But, you should certainly opt for Zoology since you are an M.Sc in the area (and therefore will be able to handle Zoology paper easily). If you are equivalently good at Botany, then you may opt for it as your second optional. However, if you are not, and will have to spend a lot of time picking up the subject, then there are alternatives available (Public Ad, Geography) which are scoring, successful and also help in General Studies.2) No, UPSC has no preference for any stream and does not discriminate against any subject. By the way, sccneie subjects are as old and traditional as any other Humanities subjects (Computer Science which is one of the latest addition to the sccneie arena is not part of the UPSC's list of subjects:). If you feel that your level of competence is high and enough to handle the higher difficulty level of your sccneie subjects according to UPSC's pattern (try to solve Civil Services 10 years question papers in your subject to check your comfort level), then go for it!! All the best,Rau's IAS http://fquxueixf.com [url=http://qjcdnlby.com]qjcdnlby[/url] [link=http://epvhfeu.com]epvhfeu[/link]
    12:32 AM on May. 26, 2015
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    12:21 AM on May. 25, 2015
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    Dear Candidate,The basic guideline at the start of the preaprations for both Preliminary and Main Examination is to read NCERT books on related subjects. There is no substitute for them. One should refrain in the beginning from reading guidebooks, as they load you with information, but with very little concept.NCERT Books: Social Studies•Civics: 6th 10th standard•Political Science: 11th and 12th standard•Geography: 6th 12th standard•Sociology: 11th and 12th standard•History: 6th 12th standard•Economics: 9th 12th standard (latest edition)NCERT Books: General Science•Physics, Chemistry, Biology: 9th and 10th StandardsFor Current Affairs and General Knowledge (make a habit of reading newspapers and magazines regularly and analytically. The events of National and International which effect human lives at large are important from General Studies point of view)•The Hindu (newspaper), Frontline, Pratiyogita Darpan (journals)2) Thereafter, refer to one good study material. Our is prepared primarily with the objective of helping students clear/crack the civil services exam. It is prepared in accordance with the civil services syllabus and upsc's pattern of question papers. Our material is comprehensive and exhaustive. If followed properly, it would prepare you thoroughly for the exam. Also, a list of reference books (including NCERT books ranging from class 7th- 12th) will be provided with our study material in case you want to refer to more resources.Regards,Rau's IAS http://ilglcuackcz.com [url=http://ljvrjhnwk.com]ljvrjhnwk[/url] [link=http://vyfdroy.com]vyfdroy[/link]
    7:47 PM on May. 23, 2015
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    8:15 AM on May. 23, 2015
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    Dear Vicky,In the Mains (written) exam of Haryana state, there are:Compulsory Papers (i) English & English Essay – 150 marks(ii) Hindi & Hindi Essay – 150 marks(iii) General knowledge – 150 marks (This paper is indneted to test the candidates knowledge of current events and of such matters of every day observation and experience in their scientist aspect as may be expected of an educated person who has not made a special study of any scientific subject. The paper will also include questions of historical, geographical and economic importance with special reference to Haryana).Optional Papers2 optional subjects to be selected from the list of available optionals. Broadly, the optional subjects should be: Agriculture, Animal Husbandry & Veterinary Science, Botany, Chemistry, Civil Engineering, Commerce and Accountancy, Economics, Electrical Engineering, Geography, Indian History, Law, Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering, Physics, Political Science and International Relations, Psychology, Pubic Administration, Sociology, Zoology, English Literature, Hindi Literature, Punjabi Literature.(For more and exact details you must go through the HCS Exam brochure/notification.)Regards,Rau's IAS