The document discusses factors to consider when choosing an optional subject for the IAS exam, including:
1. Choosing a subject that matches your academic qualifications and was studied in graduation or post-graduation to save time and eliminate the need for coaching.
2. Picking a subject that interests you so it can be studied faster and questions can be answered more comfortably.
3. Selecting a subject that many candidates clear and can secure good marks, as question papers change annually.
4. Considering the accessibility of study materials and coaching for the subject before finalizing it to have a supportive exam preparation environment.
7. The qualification plays a vital
role in choosing the optional
subject of IAS exam. In this way,
the subject must be studied by
you in graduation or post
graduation.
8. If you are choosing the optional
subject through your academic
background will save your time,
energy and eliminates the
necessity for coaching.
9. If you are uncomfortable with
your academic subjects then you
can choose the optional subject
on the basis of your area of
interest.