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can I get nit for 70.50 percentile in obc category

Shubham kumar gupta 15th Sep, 2020

Sir kya mera bihar k muzaffarpur  k mit m nhi mil skta hai mera 12th m 72% hai aur jee .ains january m 70.50 percentile hai

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I am completed 12 examination.i am get btech...i like btech after ...I am. write in upsc exam...how to prepare upsc exam

Akram Khan 12th Sep, 2020

Hi,

After b.tech you can write upsc exam.

if you want you can prepare for exam with your Graduation studies.

As of now the upsc exam includes three stages to qualify.

  • Preliminary
  • Mains
  • Interview

Those candidate who clear preliminary exam are eligible to write the mains exam and give interview.

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how to study current affairs and how to prepare notes on current affairs and what are the sites for the preparation of current affairs for the UPSC exam

pdwords Student Expert 2nd Sep, 2020
Hello,

First thing is to be well acquainted with UPSC syllbus, this is important in order to know what to read and what to skip, reading newspaper on a daily basis is the best way to cover current affairs, The Hindu or The Indian Express are good options regarding this,
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my cast is bc- b my husband cast is oc then which cast should i mention in the upsc exam

priyaankasarkar Student Expert 31st Aug, 2020

If you are filling the application for yourself, then your Category should be filled as OBC and under the Sub-Category, you will have to select B. This is because though your husband belongs to General Category, because you belong to BC-B, you can retain that Category and avail reservation.

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WHAT ARE THE SUBJECT FOR UPSC EXAM

Anurag Khanna 30th Aug, 2020

Hello Aspirant,

Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) conducts different examination for different fields like for engineering there is ESE, for administrative services there is IAS exam, for Foreign Services it has IFS exam and likewise for other fields also.

For different fields different subjects knowledge is required and as you

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Can i clear upsc exam in first attempt .

ADITYA KUMAR Student Expert 29th Aug, 2020

Hi

Yes you can definitely clear your UPSC examination in the first attempt, there are many people who clearl their UPSC examination in their first attempt itself ,you can do the same all you need to do is to be honest and dedicated towards your studies and preparation for UPSC

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upsc exam details its curriculum

Kamal Kishor Chaurasiya 28th Aug, 2020

Hi

In order to become IAS officer you have to complete your graduation first after passing your higher secondary examination.

Then you will have to crack Civil service examination conducted by UPSC.

UPSC takes three examination for civil services.
Preliminary examination
Mains examination
Personal Interview

A candidate is called for

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Is upsc exam is compulsory before ias exam

Arihant kapoor 28th Aug, 2020

UPSC is the Union Public Service Commission, It conducts various exams to give jobs in various public sector. The most common exams are the Civil services, NDA, ESE, CDS. The Civil services exam also known as UPSC CSE is the exam conducted to select civil servants which includes IAS, IPS,

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after ece can I write upsc exam?

Tapas Kumar Singh 6th Oct, 2020

Hello dear student

Yes can write upsc examination , the eligibility of UPSC exam in this article please read it.


A candidate for this examination must have attained the age of 21 years and must not have attained the age of 30 years.


please visit the link for more information.

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if i had taken pcmb we can later we can writ upsc exam

ADITYA KUMAR Student Expert 23rd Aug, 2020

Hello

You don't need to worry even if you have taken PCMB  in your 10 + 2 , you are  still eligible for UPSC examination after your graduation .

You can check UPSC eligibility criteria provided below :-

*You must have a bachelor's degree in any discipline from a recognised

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