Can I go for the IAS after an SSC JE job? First of all ,I would like to tell you that you have to decide your career option. Nothing is impossible.Many examples of candidates are present which show that one can crack many difficult exams by parallel preparation with some more efforts.Like-A.S Pandit,Awadhesh Meena, Surbhi Gautam etc. Here, I am giving some points which help to decide your career options:- Financial condition,patience,family pressure, confidence, career backup plan, handling stresses during exams preparation, motivation level, self belief ,focus ,devotion to your goal ,hard work etc. PREMam World - PREMam WORLD Suggestions which help for making plan for preparation. IAS Exam is the toughest exam in our country.Maximum students want to crack this exam .But there are more uncertainties in this exam. SSC JE is also a good exam for engineering students.This is also called mini “IES”. This is conducted by SSC. The difficulty level in this exam is not high.
Hello IAS aspirants as well as learners, First of all I would like to welcome all of you in “MAKE IAS POSSSIBLE” blog.Here We are going to discuss about the recommended books for IAS prelims and mains Exam.Study limited number of books.Here we are providing a lot of names of the books, but you have to choose the best book for you.I’ll be suggesting you books that you can prepare if you start with a moderate amount of time in hand (about 5–6 months). And some of the books you can refer in the crunch time. Also in the end I’ll be suggesting you reliable and effective online courses that you can opt for if you have about say (2–3 months) in hand or prefer studying online over books. Okay, so here’s the list of books first:- NCERT BOOKS: We all know about the importance of NCERT books in this exam.The basic concepts of different segments of General Studies are derived from NCERT books, as mentioned below: General Science: Read 6th to 10th Standard, and some specific portions of 11t
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