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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

ishratsadaf8 22nd Feb, 2024

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.

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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

ishratsadaf8 15th Feb, 2024

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.

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CAN A STUDENT do b Hed who is not taken Hindi in graduation

satyamercedes0626 5th Feb, 2024

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!

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Question : A sentence has been given with a blank to be filled with an appropriate option. Choose the correct alternative.
I____only a few steps before I was forced to stop.

Option 1: had walked

Option 2: have walked

Option 3: walk

Option 4: walked

Team Careers360 27th Jan, 2024

Correct Answer: had walked


Solution : The first option is correct.

  • The sentence is in the past perfect tense, indicating that an action had already taken place before another action in the past. 
  • Had walked is the correct form of the past perfect tense for subject I.

Therefore, the complete sentence would be, "I had walked only a few steps before being forced to stop". 

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Question : Select the misspelt word.

Option 1: Comparison

Option 2: Frantick

Option 3: Eminent

Option 4: Estimate

Team Careers360 26th Jan, 2024

Correct Answer: Frantick


Solution : The correct choice is the second option.

The misspelt word is frantick, which should be spelt as frantic. The incorrect spelling contains an extra letter "k".

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I have 66% in 10th 88% in 12th n 42% in graduation before going for final yr exam, so if i got less in my final yr am i eligible for 3 yr LLB?

Akansha Sharma 23rd Dec, 2024

Eligibility for a 3-year LLB program typically requires a graduation degree with a minimum of 45-50% aggregate marks, depending on the university. Based on your 10th, 12th, and current graduation marks, if you maintain or improve your graduation percentage and meet the minimum requirement by the time you complete your final year, you should be eligible for admission. However, it's important to check the specific eligibility criteria of the law schools you're interested in, as they may vary.

For more details you can visit the link given below

https://law.careers360.com/college-predictor


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Question : Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word.

Revoke

Option 1: Sustain

Option 2: Repeat

Option 3: Regret

Option 4: Repeal

Team Careers360 25th Jan, 2024

Correct Answer: Repeal


Solution : The correct choice is the fourth option.

The word revoke means to officially cancel or withdraw something, such as a law, decision, or privilege. The synonym repeal also refers to the act of revoking or cancelling something, especially a law or regulation

The meanings of other options are as follows:

  • Sustain means to support or maintain something, keeping it in existence or operation.
  • Regret refers to a feeling of sadness or disappointment about something that happened or was done.
  • Repeat means to do or say something again, replicating an action or event.
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Question : Adarsh wants to start a business of opening a fast food chain. Arti his friend, told him to perform planning as a function of management, as it precedes all function of management, i.e. organising, staffing, directing and controlling. Identify the feature of planning referred to here.

Option 1: Planning is a primary function

Option 2: Planning is pervasive

Option 3: Planning is continuous 

Option 4: Planning is futuristic

Team Careers360 24th Jan, 2024

Correct Answer: Planning is a primary function


Solution : Planning is the primary or first function to be performed by every manager. No other function can be executed by the manager without performing planning function because objectives are set up in planning and other functions depends on the objectives only.
Hence, option 1 is the correct answer.

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Question : What was the percentage of India's urban population in 2011?

Option 1: 14.36%

Option 2: 29.17%

Option 3: 36.14%

Option 4: 31.16%

Team Careers360 24th Jan, 2024

Correct Answer: 31.16%


Solution : The correct answer is 31.16%.

The total urban population in the country, as per the 2011 Census, is more than 377 million, or 31.16% of the total population. The data shows that Goa is the most urbanised state, with 62.17% of the population living in urban areas.

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Question : Comprehension:
In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank.
Culture can be a beautiful thing. There are many aspects that make up one’s culture. Whether it may be the clothing, language, religion, food, traditions, or even music, all aspects play a (1)____ role in making up a person’s culture. I think culture is so important because it does not affect only one person; it affects the (2)____ and also affects the other people around it. I am happy to know my culture and to know where my family (3)____ from. It gives me the sense of being whole and, at the same time, makes me feel (4)____ and different from other people. Different cultures and different people make our country the beautiful melting pot we are (5)_____ to call it.
Question:
Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank number 1.

Option 1: calm

Option 2: busy

Option 3: huge

Option 4: clumsy

Team Careers360 24th Jan, 2024

Correct Answer: huge


Solution : The most appropriate option is the third option.

The sentence discusses the significance of various aspects in shaping a person's culture. The word huge in this context suggests that each aspect (clothing, language, religion, etc.) plays a significant and substantial role in forming a person's culture. It emphasises the importance and magnitude of these elements in shaping cultural identity.

The meanings of the other options are as follows:

  • Calm means peaceful or tranquil.
  • Busy means actively engaged or occupied.
  • Clumsy means awkward or uncoordinated.

Therefore, the correct answer is huge.

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