UPSC exam
Dear aspirant, Hope you are doing well. Asper the guidelines for sitting for the UPSC exam, there is a age limit criteria of 21years upto 31 years, so if you are falling in the age bar. For OBC age limit is 35 years. You can definitely sit for the exam
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It is a good idea to pursue a 3 year llb if you plan on pursuing UPSC you will also get an added advantage of completing graduation with BA which will help in your UPSC preparation, you will also get extra time this way to focus on your UPSC
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Yes after your B. Arch from a recognised University in abroad you will be eligible for UPSC examination
This is because,
To be eligible for UPSC examination there's no need to be a graduate in a particular discipline, all you need to be is a graduate in any discipline
Hello Mamta rajput , Yes you can appear in UPSC-CSE exam after your B. Arch. UPSC has set only 2 qualifications for the same: Graduation in any discipline but from a recognised university.
Best of luck.
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Hello aspirants ,
Looking at your rank 22305 in AP EAMCET and belonging to BC-B category you are just slightly above cutoff . The cutoff for BSc agriculture is about 19000 rank and you are just little far . But it doesn't mean you can't seat you must still apply
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If you will get rank below 10000, you will get free seat in gokaraju rangaraju or BVRIT based on general category.With these rank you will get seat in top branches.placement structure of these two colleges are good and infrastructure of these colleges are simply superb.Prepare well for the tseamcet
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