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My date of birth is 24th September 1990. OBC -Non creamy layer. Can I apply upsc civil service exam prelims 2026? As I already turned 35 in September 2025. Please help as I am getting contradictory answers.

Gayatri Harinkhede 8th Jan, 2026

Hello,

For UPSC civil services 2026, the maximum age for obc candidates is 35 years as on 1st August 2026. Since your date of birth is 24th September 1990, on 1st August 2026 , you will still be 35 years minus about 1•5 months, which is within the limit.

So

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hi i am intrested in civil service what can ii do

Sajal Trivedi 29th Dec, 2025

Hello aspirant,

Public administration and nation-building are the main goals of a prestigious career in the Indian Civil Service. The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) Civil Services Examination (CSE), a three-stage, fiercely competitive procedure that leads to a variety of administrative, police, and foreign service positions throughout India, is the

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Lateral entry in BTech in civil engineering course

Sankalp Agrawal 15th Dec, 2025

Hello,

Here are following steps for BTech Civil Engineering-Lateral Entry:

Direct admission to 2nd year (3rd semester)

Eligibility: Diploma in Civil / BSc (Maths)

Duration: 3 years

Admission: Entrance exam or merit based

For more details access mentioned link below:

https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/what-btech-lateral-entry-eligibility

Hope it helps.

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I have done BTech in Electrical. Now I want to switch into civil. Can I take admission in mtech (construction and management). Also direct admission is available??

Sankalp Agrawal 28th Nov, 2025

Hello,

Yes, you can apply for MTech in Construction Engineering & Management after a BTech in Electrical, but eligibility depends on the university. Most institutes require a BE/BTech in Civil or allied branches, though some accept Electrical/Mechanical graduates if your research proposal fits. Admission is usually through GATE/PGECET/UPSEE, but direct

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