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What should I study for APSC exam?

What should I study for APSC exam?

To start your APSC prelims preparation you can start with standard books like Lakshmikant for Polity along with the NCERT books. The NCERT books can help you build the foundation of the static portion with which you can complement your preparation by other books like RS Sharma for History and Khullar for Geography.

How can I prepare for APSC 2021?

How should I start preparation for APSC?

  1. At first collect the official syllabus of APSC.
  2. Collect the Free Books that I have mentioned above.
  3. Download the past question papers and see the question patters.
  4. Practice mock tests and model question papers.

How do I qualify for APSC?

Educational Qualification: The candidate must hold a Degree from any of the Universities incorporated by an Act of Central or State Legislature in India or other Educational institutions established by an Act of parliament or declared to be Deemed as a University under section 3 of the University Grants Commission Act.

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What is the percentage required for APSC exam?

Eligibility Criteria: General candidates securing 60 (\%) percent and reserved category candidates securing 55 (\%) percent marks in the degree examination. Reservation of Seats for ST(H), ST(P), SC and OBC as per government Rules.

What is the salary of APSC officer?

APSC Recruitment 2021 for Assistant Soil Conservation Officer/Soil Conservation Ranger: (Expired)

Job Role Assistant Soil Conservation Officer/Soil Conservation Ranger
Qualification Bachelor’s degree/PG
Total Posts 27
Experience Freshers/Experienced
Salary Rs. 22,000 -110,0000/month

Is Assamese compulsory for APSC?

Guwahati: Assam government on Wednesday decided to withdraw the language paper for Assam Civil Service (ACS) exams conducted Assam Public Service Commission (APSC).

What is the salary of an ACS officer?

of Assam, Election Departments and Joint CEO, Assam is promoted to the Senior Grade 1 of ACS in the Pay Band 4- of Rs. 30,000-1,10,000/- P.M and Grade Pay of Rs. 16,900/- P.M and other allowances as admissible under Rules with effect from the date of taking over charge and posted as CEO, Zilla Parishad, Kamrup.

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What is the salary of ACS officer?

What are the jobs after APSC?

If I clear APSC CCE Recruitment, what will be the available posts? Ans. The eligible candidates can apply for the different posts like Superintendent Taxes, Officer of District Transport, Assam Civil Service, Police Service Assam, Labour Inspector, Taxes Inspector, Sub Registrar, etc.

What is the job of APSC?

To advise the Government on matters relating to protection and fixation of pay, in respect of Government servants, who were initially appointed as per recommendation of the Commission; To conduct Departmental examinations for Government services.

What are the jobs under APSC?

1) Assistant Engineer (Civil) under Irrigation Department. 2) Assistant Engineer (Electrical) under Irrigation Department. 3) Assistant Engineer (Mechanical) under Irrigation Department. 4) Junior Engineer (Civil) under Irrigation Department.

Can I crack APSC without coaching?

Yes, one can clear the IAS exam without coaching. But may not be ‘everyone’. It depends on his/her efficiency in self-study. If you are good at self-study, you can clear UPSC CSE without any classroom coaching.

What should I study for APSC exam preparation?

For a complete APSC Exam Preparation, you should study General English and General Studies with proper interest.

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Which is the best book to prepare for CSC exam?

Syllabus of General Studies -C.C. Exam. (Prel.) This book is the most recommended book to gain a vast idea about the exam pattern, syllabus, cut-off marks, sectional breakdowns of previous examinations and to explore all the topics from which questions were asked.

What is the syllabus of General Studies in APSC?

As per the official syllabus of APSC, General Studies paper includes – Indian Polity, Political System in India, Indian Economy and Geography of India and Assam, Role and Impact of Science and Technology in India, Planning process in India, Current Events of National and International Events, Indian Culture, Ancient and Modern History of India.

How to prepare for UPSC prelims and Mains Exam?

Start with the General Studies (GS) paper and CSAT paper for Prelim Exam. Initially, read thoroughly standard books (like NCERT books, Laxmikant etc.) and other details study materials so that it helps in both Prelims and Mains Exam, and try to finish the entire syllabus. Read and revise; read and revise as many times as time permits.