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6th December 2014, 10:26 AM
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VA UPSC exams after CA
Hi I am a CA so can I eligible for VA UPCC exams?
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6th December 2014, 11:58 AM
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Re: VA UPSC exams after CA
UPSC conducts various exams mainly the eligibility criteria for these exams are graduation with any discipline but there is no particular exam for CA candidates but they can apply if they have graduation degree. Here I am providing you the eligibility criteria of some of the UPSC Exams- Civil Services Examination- Bachelor degree with any discipline IAS Exam- Bachelor degree with any field. CDS Exam- Indian Military Academy/Officers’ Training Academy- Degree from a recognized university or equivalent For Indian Naval Academy-Bachelor of Engineering For Air Force Academy- Degree of a recognized University with Physics and Mathematics at 10+2 level or Bachelor of Engineering |
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26th May 2015, 02:46 PM
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Re: VA UPSC exams after CA
Can you tell me for which UPSC (Union Public Service Commission) exam I can sit for after completing CA (Chartered Accountant)?
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26th May 2015, 02:47 PM
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Re: VA UPSC exams after CA
UPSC (Union Public Service Commission) exam you can sit for after completing CA (Chartered Accountant) is IAS or Indian Administrative Services Examination. The details for the exam are as follows: UPSC – IAS examination is conducted in three phases: Phase 1: Preliminary Examination – CSAT Syllabus: CSAT or Civil Services Aptitude Test is the Preliminary examination of UPSC, it test the aptitude of examinee to tackle Reasoning and Analytical questions. Consist of two papers, each of 200 marks and two hours of duration and it is compulsory to appear in both. It is an Objective section, and every wrong attempt will cost you 1/3rd marks of the attempted question. CSAT is just a screening test, thus the marks obtained will not be entertained in your final merit. Syllabus for Paper 1: Current events (National and International) History of India Geography of the world (Physical, Social, Economic) Indian Polity and Governance-Constitution Economic and Social Development General Issues (Environmental Ecology, Bio-Diversity, Climate change etcs.) General Science Syllabus for Paper 2: Comprehension Interpersonal Skills Logical Reasoning and Analytical Ability Decision making and problem solving General mental ability Basic Numeracy Data Interpretation Comprehension Skill (English) Phase 2: Main Examination Syllabus (1750 Marks): This phase will test your academic and intellectual talent in depth. It consists of 9 papers, in which two are qualifying papers of 300 marks each: I. Any Indian Language II. English These two papers just need to qualify which is mandatory and marks obtained will not be considered or counted. Language for the rest seven papers can be any of the languages mentioned in Eighth Schedule of the constitution or you can opt for English. Rest seven papers are mentioned below, each weighing 250 marks: III. Essay IV. General Studies 1 (Indian Heritage/Culture, World History & Geography) V. General Studies 2 (Governance, Constitution, Polity, Social Justice and International Relations) VI. General Studies 3 (Technology, Economic Development, Bio-Diversity, Environment, Security & Disaster Management) General Studies 4 (Ethics, Integrity & Aptitude) Optional 1 (Of your choice) VII. Optional 2 (Of your choice) These are the optional subjects from which you can choose your preference: Agriculture Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Science Botany Chemistry Civil Engineering Commerce Economics Electrical Engineering Geography Geology Indian History Law Management Mathematics Mechanical Engineering Medical Science Philosophy Physics Political Science Psychology Public Administration Sociology Statistics Zoology Anthropology Assamese Bengali Chinese English French German Gujarati Hindi Kannada Kashmiri Konkani Malayalam Manipuri Marathi Nepali Oriya Punjabi Russian Sanskrit Sindhi Tamil Telugu Urdu One can take literature as optional one even if not done degree in that. Phase 3: Interview and Personality Test (275 Marks) This phase is totally vocal one and candidates are provided with the option to choose their desired medium of communication. |