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Hi Rahul,
The criteria is different for every govt. exam. Some exams need experience and some does not. So, it is not necesaary to have a work experience. You can give some of the exam if you fulfill the criteria.
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Here are some preparation books for Bank Preparation given below you can prefer:
Quantitative Aptitude : Quantitative Aptitude by ARUN SHARMA.REASONING: A Modern Approach to Verbal & Non-Verbal Reasoning (Revised Edition) by R. S. AGGARWAL. A New Approach to Reasoning Verbal & Non-Verbal by B.S.SIJWALI.ENGLISH : English by
Hello Vikas,
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There are few things to keep in mind before you plan to start with the preparation.
First know the syllabus, the paper pattern, the marking scheme, the latest trends etc.
Second, is the Study management technique. What are topics you should focus on more, Which topics keep much weight age.
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To become an IAS officer, you first need to complete your graduation in any subjects from a recognised college. After that you become eligible for appearing in UPSC examination. Lakhs of students appear in UPSC examination, only a few hundred are selected for IAS role based on their
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Hello Vidhya,
Yes, there are numerous exams for the diploma student in mechanical department depending on the line you wanna pursue. You can opt for the recruitment exams. In the recruitment exam, there are so many exams conducted to join the PSUs, state and central government organizations, educational institutions,
Always prefer best reference books for CSIR NET preparation which cover the whole syllabus. Here are some books of Chemical Sciences which can surely help you in your CSIR NET Chemical Sciences preparation.
hello khyati sharma,
hello aakash saxena,
i know this is very late response for this query but i hope it will help others later.
to prepare rrb first you've to know the pattern and syllabus of the exam.it includes,
the some of
Hi Saurav,
I think it's ok to take a gap if you will focus on that exam only. You can join the library. Also you Otherwise there is no need to take the gap. Or you can make plans with your routine with required syllabus, main books, important chapters to
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