I scored 92 in 10th 88 in 12th...and currently 7.5 in graduation till 3rd year...how is my academics?? Will I get call from top iims??
Hello aspirant,
Yes, you have good chances of getting call from top IIMs as per your graduation marks and 10th and 12 th marks. Now, you need to score very well in your cat exam to get a call from top IIMs.
Getting into IIMs is very tough and I wish you good luck for your future endeavours.
Thank you
Hope this information helps you.
I have completed BBA what should i mention in degree subject in graduation in upsc form as there is no option available for it. can i add it as graduation in management
Greetings!
When you complete your BBA and are filling out the UPSC form, you can indicate that you have a "Graduation in Management" degree. This option accurately represents your degree, even if there isn't a specific option for BBA. UPSC permits candidates to broadly specify their educational background. This way, you convey the essence of your qualification, and it aligns with the available options on the form. It's always important to accurately represent your educational background and qualifications.
I am in bsc zoology honors in first year.How should I prepare for upsc(IAS) what should be my first step of preparation. please give me all information about this exam. in graduation my subject is zoology honours
Dear Aspirant!
Preparing for UPSC (IAS) is a gradual process. Here's a step-by-step guide, considering your background in BSc Zoology Honours:
1. Understand the UPSC Exam:
Overview: UPSC (Union Public Service Commission) conducts the Civil Services Exam, which includes the IAS exam.
Stages: The exam has three stages - Prelims, Mains, and Interview.
2. Choose Zoology as an Optional Subject:
Subject Choice: You can select Zoology as your optional subject for the Mains exam. This involves an in-depth study of Zoology.
3. Start Early Preparation:
Regular Study: Begin your preparation early with consistent and regular study habits.
Current Affairs: Stay updated on current affairs through newspapers, magazines, and reliable online sources.
4. Understand Exam Syllabus:
Prelims Syllabus: Covers General Studies, including History, Geography, Economy, Polity, Science & Tech, and Current Affairs.
Mains Syllabus: Includes Optional Subject (Zoology for you), General Studies, and Essay.
5. Read Basic Books:
NCERTs: Start with NCERT books for History, Geography, Economics, and Science subjects. It provides a foundation for further studies.
6. Develop Writing Skills:
Practice Essays: Improve your essay-writing skills for the Mains exam.
Answer Writing: Practice writing concise and well-structured answers for General Studies papers.
7. Refer to Standard UPSC Books:
General Studies: Follow standard books recommended by UPSC experts for each subject.
Zoology: Refer to relevant Zoology books for your optional subject.
8. Stay Updated with Current Affairs:
Newspapers: Regularly read newspapers for current affairs, national and international news.
9. Join Test Series:
Mock Tests: Enroll in a test series for both Prelims and Mains to practice time management and improve answer writing.
10. Follow a Timetable:
Organized Schedule: Create a timetable to cover all subjects and topics systematically.
11. Stay Motivated:
Consistency: Keep a consistent study routine, and stay motivated throughout the preparation journey.
Remember, UPSC preparation is a marathon, not a sprint. Be patient, stay focused, and continuously assess your progress. Regularly review your strengths and weaknesses to make necessary adjustments in your study plan.
CAN A STUDENT do b Hed who is not taken Hindi in graduation
Hello aspirant,
Hope you are doing great.
Coming to your question, the eligibility criteria for BHed is as follows;
Passing of BA/BSc in a recognized university which is having Hindi as his or her major subject and must be securing 50% of marks in their bachelor degree are eligible.
Hope this helps!
I got 70% number in graduation. Want to know some exams whose eligibility is 60% compulsory at graduation. I am female
Hi Soma !
Here are some exams that generally have a minimum eligibility requirement of 60% in graduation and are open to female candidates:
- CAT (Common Admission Test): Conducted for admission to various management programs, including MBA.
- RBI Grade B Officer Exam: Conducted by the Reserve Bank of India for recruitment to Grade B officers.
- MAT (Management Aptitude Test): A national-level management entrance exam for admission to MBA programs.
Some exams may have specific quotas or relaxations for female candidates, so be sure to explore those opportunities.
Regards,
Ishan
What can we do in graduation for railway job? Which exam will you prepare for after graduation?
Hello,
You must have your bachelors, diploma or masters degree in any engineering-related field, such as civil, mechanical, electrical, or electronic engineering. You can go for B.tech, BE, or dilpoma in engineering.
The Indian Railways has become a growing career option. There are jobs available in Group A, Group B, Group C, and Group D.
The candidates have to appear for the UPSC examination for Group A.
No examinations are conducted by the Railway Recruitment Board for the Group- B posts and are meant for promotions only.
The hiring for Group C is done by the RRB.
The hiring for Group D is done by the RRC at the divisional level.
I hope this helps,
Thank you