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Hello,
Yes, you are eligible to apply for the Drug Inspector Exam once you have earned a B.Sc. in Microbiology.
Drug Inspector Exam Eligibility:
1.A Bachelor's degree in Pharmacy (B.Pharm), Pharmaceutical Sciences of Medicine in Clinical Pharmacology, or a Bachelor of Science in Microbiology from an accredited university is required.
2. The age range should be 21 to 35.
The upper age relaxation for SC/ST is 5 years, whereas the higher age relaxation for OBC is 3 years.
3.The applicant has to be physically healthy.
4. The candidate must be an Indian national.
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Hello Aspirant.
Take admission to an undergraduate course of your choice. Start preparing for UPSC along with it. This way, you will get at least three years of preparation time before your first attempt. You will be eligible for your first attempt after your graduation (or in the final year of your graduation).
One thing you can do is try and study the same subjects for your graduation which you want to choose for UPSC. This will make things a little bit easier.
Hope you find this helpful. All the best.
UPSC and SSC are examinations for recruitment of various government jobs. These two examinations are very important for those who want well government jobs.
UPSC and SSC have few eligibility criteria like:
So, you should not worry about marks in class 12th and hence, you are eligible for the examination.
Hope it helps.
All The Best!!
UPSC does not give any weightage to class 12th marks. T here is no minimum marks requirement for taking SSC and UPSC. So it does not matters how much do you scored from any board.
What UPSC demands is the graduation degree. You must be graduate and eligible according to age, to take UPSC.
On the other hand SSC, based on exam may require 10th passed, 12th passed or graduation degree as education qualification.
All the best!!
The printed material of VisionIAS is extremely good. They are prepared by experts of the coaching institute and cover each and every topic comprehensively. The printed material is updated with important current affairs.
The class notes of Vision IAS focuses both on Prelims and Mains. Through these notes aspirants can make well answers for mains purpose. The notes provided by some of the faculty is as good that candidates even don't need to rely on other sources.
I would also advise to complete the NCERTs of 6th-12th within few days and do not try to cram.
So, printed material and Vision IAS classroom notes are sufficient to score. But keep updating your notes through Newspaper so that your notes are not outdated.
All The Best
Hello aspirant,
Hope you are doing well. According to past trends and cut offs for Delhi General category you could seek admission in the following colleges:
1. Accman Business School
2. Banarsidas Chandiwala Institute of Professional Studies
3. Delhi Institute Of Advanced Studies
4. Delhi Metropolitan Education
5. Delhi School of Professional Studies & Research
6. Dr. Akhilesh Das Gupta Institute of Technology & Management
7. I deal Institute of Management and Technolog y
8. JIMS Engineering Management Technical Campus
etc,.
You could use this college predictor link to predict the colleges you might get into based on gender, caste, home state, etc,. :
https://www.careers360.com/ipu-cet-college-predictor
All the best!
Hi,
I think you wanted to ask about UPSC CDS examination.
As per your mentioned query yes, you can apply for UPSC CDS examination.
But because you are a non - science stream student you are only eligible to choose OTA and IMA as your preferred academies while filling the application.
Education qualification for UPSC CDS given below
1. IMA
Bachelor's Degree in any stream from a recognised University or equivalent institute
2. OTA
3. AFA
Bachelor's Degree from a recognised University (with Physics and Mathematics at 10+2 level) or Bachelor degree in engineering
4. INA
Bachelor's Degree in Engineering from a recognised University/ College
Hope this will help you !
Good Evening
Hope you are fine
As per your query... there is no college who are offering UG course with integrated UPSC IAS coaching in Chennai, you can study in coaching centre along with college, you can take course in college which help you while preparing UPSC exam.
here is the list of best coaching institute for UPSC in Chennai:
For more information about UPSC IAS exam checkout given link below: https://competition.careers360.com/exams/upsc-cse
Hope you found it helpful All the best!!!
The graduation course matters a lot in UPSC preparation. It can either increase your work load in UPSC preparations or may decrease it. Usually students opt for courses like History, Geography, Political Science, etc. for graduation because it is common perception that the subjects will overlap and will help in UPSC. It is true that a substantial portion of the syllabus will overlap, but what if you don't have interest in these or you are not eligible for them.
Students must then choose the course of their interest and based on their class 12th stream. Like in past few years a huge number of engineers are qualifying UPSC. They choose mathematics, physics, etc. as their optional in UPSC.
As you are PCMB student, you have options like BSc. in Botany, Microbiology, Anthropology, Chemistry, Physics, etc. or BTech. etc. You can also opt for BA history, geography, political science, etc.
You can also go through UPSC Annual report, where you can check the number of candidates qualifying UPSC from particular subjects, and many more such details.
All the Best!!
Hey,
Hey, The eligibility criteria for UPSC CSE state that candidates need to be at least 21 years of age as of August 1 of the specific year in which he/she is sitting for the examination. In your case, you need to be of 21 years as of August 1, 2023. As per your DOB, you will not be even 21 years as of August 1, 2023. So, you stand ineligible for UPSC 2023 even if you complete your graduation.
You can get the detailed eligibility criteria over here: https://competition.careers360.com/articles/upsc-ias-eligibility-criteria
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