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I got 114/800 in MET exam 2020.Can I expect Mechanical engineering in main campus of Manipal University?

Raja 23rd Aug, 2020

My friend got 398 marks out of 800 and his rank was a little over 4000. So 114 out of 800 would not be a pretty good score, to be blunt. But these year the trends may deceive you a little bit due to all this chaos and pandemic. Yet

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Im interested to clear an ias exam but Im from science stream and got 50% in 12th so what should i choose ba or bsc???

Garvita 13th Jul, 2020

hey,

if you are form science stream and got 50 percent marks and want to become an IAS officer then if you are not having interest in science and want your time to be devoted only on the preparation of becoming IAS officer then please go for b.A degree.

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does hostel facility available in shankar ias academy andwhat is the total fees

Bhawna Mehbubani 13th Jul, 2020

Yes, hostel facility is available for both boys and girls in Shankar IAS academy. Per month expenditure would be tentatively Rs 7500/- onward. Check out this link https://www.shankariasacademy.com/hostel/

For general studies, the fees is around a total of 141000/- for GS +CSAT +Optional studies. Check out this website for more

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is it possible to attend UPSC civil services exam who cleared UG in PES college of science, arts and commerce (degree college) Mandya.?

pdwords Student Expert 20th Aug, 2020
Hello,

PES College of Arts, Science and Commerce is a private college, affiliated to University of Mysore, it's NAAC "A" accredited, and in order to appear for UPSC, you need to complete graduation in any discipline from a recognized University with no specific aggregate, you need to attain 21 years
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iam studying 11th class I want to become an IAS officer can you tell me which NCERT book is preferably to read

Sneha Chaudhary 9th Jul, 2020

Hi!!

You should read the NCERT books from cclass 6th to 12th. It will give great benefit to you.As the other books are just a high level version of these NCERT books,you can understand the details and your basics will be superb!!

After reading NCERT's you will be able to

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I completed my intermediate and my goal is IAS now what should I pick degree (graduation)or engineering??

Manidipa Kundu Student Expert 17th Aug, 2020

hi,

see upsc civil service exam is one of the toughest exam in india. now see as per the eligibility criteria candidates from any of the course of bachelors degree are eligible to appear in civil service exam. so it does not matter whether you go for engineering or general

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I have got 82.8 % in ICSE BOARD Class 10th.In which feild I will do better in preparation of IAS Or rather join India army . I want your opinion

Aditya 29th Jun, 2021

Hii student,

82.2% is actually a good percentage from ICSE BOARDS. You can pursue both the career options. One of the best way to join Indian Army is through NDA examination that you can appear, just after completing your higher secondary education. You can be an IAS officer by cracking

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If I read only ncert books without other books like laxminath etc. then can I qualify exam for IAS

priyaankasarkar Student Expert 6th Jul, 2020

UPSC is a 3 stage   selection process involving Prelims, Mains and Interview which tests your personality test. Prelims has 2 Papers namely General Studies and CSAT.

General Studies has Current Events, History of India and Indian National Movement, Indian and World Geography, Indian Polity and Governance, Economic and Social Development,

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If I read only state board (Punjab) books for preparation of IAS instead of NCERT books then is it right path or not ?

ADITYA KUMAR Student Expert 6th Jul, 2020

Hello

Ncert books are more preferable over any state board books be it Punjab or any other state board books.

So , you should go for NCERT books, also NCERT books are good for basic concepts and they are written in a very simple language,  also many questions in UPSC

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how to prepare for ias exam in with a time span of 4 years? where to start and where to end? how should my time table be?

ADITYA KUMAR Student Expert 6th Jul, 2020

Hello

If you have four years for the preparation of UPSC examination then you can prepare in a very well manner, in the first three years cover and complete the entire syllabus and keep the last one year for revision, test series and for current affairs

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