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Yes, a medical student (MD/MS) or someone pursuing residency can appear for the UPSC exam. There are no restrictions on educational background for UPSC aspirants. Most government medical colleges in India require students to sign a service bond after completing their MD/MS or residency. This bond typically mandates serving in government hospitals for a specific period (often 2-3 years) in exchange for the subsidized education received. If you get selected for UPSC in the middle of your MD/MS or residency, you need to negotiate with the medical college administration. In some cases, the college might be stricter and require you to complete the entire service bond before joining the civil service. https://competition.careers360.com/exams/upsc-cse I hope it helps!
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It's generally not possible to obtain a Transfer Certificate (TC) for Class 12 if you haven't completed the final exams. The TC is typically issued upon successful completion of the final exams.
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According to me no, as If your annual income is 9 lakh+ and you took 4 months leave before applying for the EWS certificate, there might be some considerations to take into account. The eligibility criteria for EWS (Economically Weaker Section) certificate vary, and it is best to consult the specific guidelines provided by the issuing authority or government. They will have the most accurate information regarding your situation and whether you qualify for the EWS certificate. It is also important to note that the validity of the certificate during document verification will depend on the policies and requirements set by the institution or organization conducting the verification. I recommend reaching out to the appropriate authorities for clarification on your specific case.
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No medical college will allow leave for 5 months.
As you are first year MBBS student you must be well aware of 75% attendance rule.
Basically required attendance is 80% and there is 5 % relaxation.
This rule is strictly followed , In case of genuine reason sometimes students are allowed to give supplementary exams which are held around a month or two later the main exams .
If you are struggling with your illness, its better You can go to talk to your Dean.
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