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Can I prepare for UPSC while studying law?

Can I prepare for UPSC while studying law?

Do you think law students might have an edge while preparing for the UPSC exam? Yes, especially because they are well adept through their study in law of filtering out and understanding the real issues involved in any question or problem.

Is law a good optional for UPSC?

Law is one of the optional subjects that the UPSC offers its candidates in the IAS mains exam. It is sometimes seen as an unpopular optional but this is far from true. Many candidates take up this optional and it also has a very high success rate.

Can a LLB student do IAS?

Yes, you can. By doing BA LLB you get good knowledge about Constitution of India, which is a core subject in UPSC – Civil Services Exam. Again, you will get an advantage in optional subject preparation if you choose Law subject as an optional in UPSC exam.

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Should I prepare for UPSC without backup?

The back up plans are necessary since all the candidates are not going to make it to the precious Indian Civil Services. Having them will ensure that you do not regret it later in your career.

Can a lawyer give UPSC?

Law graduates often choose law as an optional subject in UPSC Civil Services Exam which plays a key role in cracking the exam. The only thing you need to take care of is to stay focused and keep yourself updated because that’s what UPSC CSE aspirants do.

Can final year law students apply Upsc?

UPSC allows final year students (degree) to sit for UPSC Civil Services Exam if they meet the age requirements (ie. candidate must have at least 21 years of age on 1st August of that given year when the exam is held).

What is the highest score in law optional Upsc?

300+
It is a scoring optional with top scores of 300+ commonly achieved on an every year basis. In the past decade, many toppers with single digit ranks have cleared the exam with law as their optional subject, quite a few of them even being from non-law background.

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Is BA-LLB helpful for UPSC?

BA-LLB combines the best of Arts streams along with selected Law streams to bring the best of both together along with IAS & IPS coaching which aims at a very high probability of success in making it to the top.

Can a law graduate become IAS officer?

Yes, you become an IAS officer after LL. B. (Bachelor of Law) Degree. IAS – Indian Administrative Service and to become an IAS officer one has to apply, appear and crack Civil Service Exam, conducted by UPSC every year.