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1. What is the eligibility criteria for the UPSC exam?
Ans. The eligibility criteria for the UPSC exam require candidates to be a citizen of India, have a bachelor's degree from a recognized university, and be between the ages of 21 and 32 (for the general category). However, certain relaxations in age and educational qualifications are provided for reserved category candidates.
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