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Public Administration, Geography, Sociology, History, and Political Science and International Relations (PSIR). Explanation Public Administration: Overlaps with the prelims and GS II syllabus Geography: Overlaps with the prelims, GS I, and GS III syllabus Sociology: Overlaps with the GS I, GS...
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Public Administration, Geography, Sociology, History, and Political Science and International Relations (PSIR). Explanation Public Administration: Overlaps with the prelims and GS II syllabus Geography: Overlaps with the prelims, GS I, and GS III syllabus Sociology: Overlaps with the GS I, GS II, and essay syllabus Political Science and International Relations: Overlaps with the prelims and GS II syllabus Philosophy: Offers a unique perspective on fundamental questions of existence, knowledge, ethics, and reality Anthropology: Considered one of the top scoring subjects for UPSC History: Considered one of the top scoring subjects for UPSC Psychology: Considered one of the top scoring subjects for UPSC Literature: Literature of any language (like Hindi, English, etc.) is considered one of the top scoring subjects for UPSC Law: Considered one of the top scoring subjects for UPSC While these subjects are considered to be among the best scoring, there is no one-size-fits-all approach. It's important to consider the syllabus overlaps and your own interests when choosing an optional subject. read less
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Polity , history, science and technology. Environment and ecology these are static
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History, polity, science and technology along with economy these are the best to score well
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