I'm doing my graduation (bsc gen.) under P.U but I want to satart my IAS prep as early as possible . i wanna know how to start ..

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Start from Basics i.e. NCERT'S. First develop interest in reading newspaper whatever you like than switch over to Hindu. Use your graduation time for preparation of basics and knowing every aspects of examination . You can consolidate this preparation in final year of your degree.
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Start reading newspaper and gradually switch over to INDIAN EXPRESS or THE HINDU. Go through the syllabus in detail.
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Start reading newspaper and gradually switch over to INDIAN EXPRESS or THE HINDU. Go through the syllabus in detail
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Start reading newspaper and gradually switch over to INDIAN EXPRESS or THE HINDU. Go through the syllabus in detail.
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Start reading newspaper and gradually switch over to INDIAN EXPRESS or THE HINDU. Go through the syllabus in detail.
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Start reading newspaper and gradually switch over to INDIAN EXPRESS or THE HINDU. Go through the syllabus in detail.
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Start reading newspaper and gradually switch over to INDIAN EXPRESS or THE HINDU. Go through the syllabus in detail.
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First of all start reading the hindu and ncerts. For detailed suggested readings contact at institute.
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Hi Narinder, You can start preparing from now itself. First most important is to make your basics clear and know what is happening around the world. Reasoning skills should be developed. And you must know about social movements, social programmes and such more things.
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Hi Narinder, It's nice to hear that you are keen on following your dream at this early stage. We would suggest you to start with the basics i.e. NCERTs for the relevant subjects before going for any specific books on relevant subjects. NCERTs will cover major portion which can help you create a platform...
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Hi Narinder, It's nice to hear that you are keen on following your dream at this early stage. We would suggest you to start with the basics i.e. NCERTs for the relevant subjects before going for any specific books on relevant subjects. NCERTs will cover major portion which can help you create a platform for further reading and grasping. Please feel free to connect with us. read less
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