UPSC
The first thing you need to understand is the exam pattern. The UPSC exam has three stages: the preliminary exam, mains exam, and the personal test (Interview).
You need to build a strong foundation in core subjects like history, geography, polity, and economics. The NCERT books are the key study materials to have a strong foundation the these subjects. Current affairs is as important, so try reading newspapers daily and watch news to stay updated on the current events. you also need to choose an optional subject wisely based on you interest and strength.
Develop strong skills like reasoning, comprehension and basic numerical.
Solve previous year question papers and the mock tests and interviews to have a hold over the exam and the interview.
For interview, you can also review you detailed application form (DAF) for the questions are often drawn from you educational background.
At last, you need to stay confident and have a positive mind.
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With a 69% score in MH CET you can potentially get admission into a good engineering college in Maharashtra but not necessarily one of the top - tier institutions .
69% in MH CET generally fall within the range of 5--60 percentile
C ollege options :-
What you can do is :-
1.Kindly check cutoffs of specific colleges and branches you are interested in
2.If you are flexible with your branch choice you might find more options
3.Consider Private colleges because they have more seat availability and might be more accessible within your score
4.Participate in the MH CET Counseling process to understand your options and preferences.
You can explore the link to check the best engineering colleges :- https://engineering.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-engineering-colleges-in-india
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Choosing basic math in class 10th will likely not affect your eligibility for most SSC exams, other state services exams, and UPSC as long as you meet the specific math requirement for the desired post.
Many SSC exams, like SSC CGL or CHSL, have a minimum educational qualification requirement that specifies a Bachelor's degree in any discipline. Math in 10th standard usually doesn't play a role in these exams.
Eligibility criteria for state services exams vary, but most focus on the educational qualification required for the specific post. Math from 10th might not be a factor. UPSC Civil Services Exam (CSE) requires a Bachelor's degree. Math from 10th doesn't affect eligibility. https://competition.careers360.com/exams/upsc-cse I hope it helps!
Dear aspirant !
Hope you are doing well ! Your session of passing will be 2016.its matter when your result was announced,that's why year 2016 will be taken in consideration.
To get full information., regarding SSC visit the link given below ;;
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&opi=89978449&url=https://competition.careers360.com/articles/ssc-exams&ved=2ahUKEwj39e663p6FAxWdsVYBHXoMClQQFnoECBgQAQ&usg=AOvVaw3tSecSCV9xvMYVNI8oD4jm .
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