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hi kirti
you got private college in round 1 so wait for other round then you will get government college
had you fill any government college in choice filling if yes then you will get college if seats were not filled
Hi Vivek,
The RBI grade B exam consists of 3 phases as pre, mains and interviews .
The full details about the exam pattern is given below :-
A. Examination Pattern
(i) Examination will consist of two phases, viz. - Phase-I & Phase-II followed by
interview.
(ii) Phase-I examination will
Hello aspirant ... If you really wants to become a software engineer than you have to choose cse and there is no competition issue because in cse branch you will study about software development etc.. but in ece branch you have to study about electronic components there is a little
I was failed in chemistry can i elligible for navy or airforce
Dear Kannan,
Hope you are doing well. As per your query the maximum number of government jobs need courses from accredited universities but their are exceptions. But non accredited courses are mostly not recognized for government jobs. For higher studies also one has to face problem. So non accredited courses
Hello Subhajit!
From this link you will get all the details of books which are really helpful for upsc preparation (prelims and mains ) which is given in our career 360 website.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/competition.careers360.com/articles/books-for-upsc-civil-services/amp
Hope it answer your concerns.
Hey Rahul,
As per my information which I have. SSC is For 2 types in which SSC 10+2 is required if you have passed 12th and other on is after you have done your Graduation in any Field of study. So it depends on your qualifications which one you wish
Dear aspirant,
Staff Selection Commission - Combined Graduate Level Examination, often referred to as SSC CGL is an examination conducted to recruit staff to various posts in ministries, departments and organisations of the Government of India. It is conducted by the Staff Selection Commission for selecting staff for various Group
Hello Sandeep, please check out the following link for detailed info on UPSC: https://competition.careers360.com/articles/upsc-civil-services
any indian with a minimum bachelor's degree between the age of 21 to 32 years is eligible for UPSC exam.
Preparations can be very meticulous as the exam is very competitive
Hello aspirant,
Below are some of the forms you can fill in last year if graduation-
1. AFCAT and CDS exam which will lead you a career in defence.
2.CAT and XAT for higher studies in management like MBA
3. IBPS and clerical exams for job in banks
4.SSC CGL
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