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Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Civil Services 2010 Final Results

Performance of Chemistry in Civil Services 2010 Final results...in total there were 7 persons who got selected with a Chemistry as an optional.......
Rank Roll No. Name Optional-I Optional-II
147 206812 PRIYADARSHI ALOK CHEMISTRY LIT. OF MAITHILI LANG
236 6444 ABHISHEK GUPTA CHEMISTRY MECHANICAL ENG.
265 123761 SAREN JOSE CHEMISTRY PUBLIC ADMIN.
547 79644 ANUJ SINGH CHEMISTRY PSYCHOLOGY
648 235624 GURJEET KAUR CHEMISTRY PUBLIC ADMIN.
704 4336 SUDEEP SINGH CHEMISTRY GEOGRAPHY
730 26546 BANOTH JUGALKISHOREKUMAR CHEMISTRY PHYSICS

11 comments:

Ideas that Inspired me said...

Are there anyone who made it through UPSC with chemistry as an optional in their 1st attempt

nitish k said...

sir,
can you please tell how many people have cleared with mathematics optional.

rajesh ranjan

meeth said...

very helpful info...thanks & keep posting

rohit said...

@nitish k
20

anonymousdude said...

can we get to know marks in chemistry (paper I and paper II separately) of all students appeared in mains 2010. and what is avg. marks in chemistry?

Lucky said...

hi,
m preparing for upsc with chemistry as an optional....as u have mentioned DIAS, delhi notes in ur blog, can u tell me whether coaching notes of the institute is worth for preparation or should i take correspondence from brilliant tutorials...whats ur opinion as i am preparing on my own without any coaching...
shud i need to take notes from both or just one will suffice?
in ur opinion,which is better?
r these coaching notes available in market or do i need to join their correspondence?
Lucky

hiran chetry said...

hello sir, m preparing for civil service with chemistry and geography as optionals. but organic part is like curs for me. can you advise me how to prepare. and thanks for your blog has helped a lot.

Abhijeet Agrawal said...

@ Hiran Chetry .....I have a suggestion for you that if u feel much difficulties in Organic Chemistry then u may think of another optional....please do not take a science optional just for the sake of taking....because it takes lot of energy to prepare an optional....or if u are really keen on improving ur level...then u may have to consult more and more no of books....practice, practice and practice....and if u feel that organic chemistry can be prepared from one- two books then sorry i can not help you....because organic chemistry in UPSC is very unpredictable....

vaibhava said...

Thank you so much for the detailed analysis of the preparation strategy! It is very helpful! Kudos!

Unknown said...

Abhijit Agrawal I have started my preparation of civil services first i studied only some static portion of GS. I have no guidance about preparing chemistry for IAS especially organic chemistry it is difficult for me to read the huge list of books from cover to cover.Please suggest me some basic which to be read cover to cover for clearing all the concepts in organic chemistry.I have to use the huge list of books provided by you but only for practising standard level questions and for reference purpose only.I have four years for appearing for my first attempt now more weightage is given to GS but still one optional is present so please guide me towards this to finish syllabus of chemisty.I am not confused with physical and inorganic part but organic is unpredictable.Please guide me.

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