UPSC
hello,
Yes you are eligible to apply for UPSC IES examination but your age limit mus be between 21 to 30 years old. Other wise gap is doesn't matter. Be prepare yourself and it's a very good opportunity for your future.
https://competition.careers360.com/exams/upsc-ies/iss
Above link will help you out many more things about this examination.
All the best.
Hi Candidate,
If you want to compare any of the two colleges, you have to take some specific points into consideration such as the National Institute Ranking Framework or the (NIRF) Rankings into account which ranked colleges on the basis of teaching standards, research work, placements and outreach programmes etc.
Further, the overall Placement Percentage and the Highest and the Average Package offered also defines the better Institution.
From all these points- Mysuru Royal Institute is better!!
Hope that this answer helps you.
Dear student,
According to your question and taking into consideration that you will do upsc after bsc clinical Nutrition.
According to my knowledge, upsc is one exam that every student from any stream can dream of. So, you need not worry about giving the exam ,you can give it definitely.
Hi,
Yes, you are very much eligible to sit for the UPSC or any other state examination. You just need to pursue graduation in any field from a recognized university. So, by distance education, you can sit for the UPSC and any other state exams as distance courses is also offered by the recognized university only. So, do not worry and prepare for the same. There is no such provision that distance or private candidates cannot appear for the UPSC exam.
The best prep books for UPSC exams are as follows:
1. Ancient History: ‘Ancient India’ by RS Sharma (Old NCERT)
2. Medieval History: History of Medieval India by Satish Chandra (Old NCERT)
3. Modern History: ‘A Brief History of Modern India’ by Spectrum as well as ‘Concise History of Modern India’ by Sujata Menon
4. Indian Culture: ‘Facets of Indian Culture’ by Spectrum
5. Indian Geography: NCERT books, Oxford Atlas for maps
6. Political Science- Indian Polity by Laxmikanth, An Introduction to the Constitution of India by D. D. Basu, The Constitution of India by P. M. Bakshi, Old NCERT
7. Economics- Class 11 and 12 ncert, Indian Economy by Ramesh Singh, Indian Economy by Mishra and Puri, Current Economic Survey
8. Science and Technology - newspapers and official websites like ISRO etc
9. Environment - Newspapers, online materials
10 Current affairs - Newspapers, GK books
Hi Mathi!
Yes, Annamalai University is one of the top Universities in Tamil Nadu and is approved by the University Grants Commission (UGC).
So, the Degrees and Diplomas which you gain through Annamalai University will be recognised for the purpose of Employment under both Centre and State Governments. You will be qualified for the Appointment in Public Services.
Hope this is helpful!
All the best!
Hey there!
Yes you can give upsc after pursuing a bachelor's degree as it is key that you have a degree to pursue upsc. It doesn't really matter where the degree is from, it should be a legit three or four years bachelor's course for you to appear the upsc examination. People tend to get a degree in arts in order to prepare for upsc because they find it easier that way.
Top colleges accepting UPSEE are mentioned here:
There are several more well established Institute that accept UPSEE for admission. These few are the top order Institutions that you can go for.
Hope it would be helpful.
Hello there,
For preparation of the government services exam, you need a graduate degree. It does not affect if you have got KTs in your graduation, as far as you have cleared them. So, for getting a govt job, you need to appear for various exams such as UPSC, SSC, Gujrat Public Service, etc.
As far as private jobs are concerned, you may face a little difficulty in the recruitment because of KTs as they want best candidates with good academic record.
So, i hope i have cleared your doubt.
Good Luck !!!
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