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Coming from science background BA Economics Hons will be comparatively easier for you if you like maths, also if you aim to appear for Indian Economics Service Exam for which you need to further pursue your post-graduation degree in the same field, there are various options in the field
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No there will not be any problem for UPSC examinations even if you had passed class 12th from NIOS because as per the eligibility criteria of UPSC the candidate should have passed 10+2 from central or state recognized board and NIOS is central board for open schooling so
Yes! UPSC allows the candidate to appear for the GS papers & the optional papers to be in different medium. So if you wish to write your GS in english & the other papers in Hindi then also its possible.
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The eligibility criteria of UPSC is passed graduation in any discipline from a recognized university, there is no specific aggregate required in this case, you can apply even in the final year of graduation, you may try for NEET 2022 if you're still interested in pursuing a career in
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No, your 12th % doesn't matter as far as UPSC or other government job examinations like SSC CGL is concerned. All you need is a graduation /Bachelor's Degree in any discipline to be eligible for UPSC etc and even in graduation there is no minimum percentage requirement, you need
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IAS (Indian Administrative Officer) is one of the toughest yet charmful examinations held in India. Once you clear IAS, your life and it's meaning transforms. You will get a good salary, reputation, power, and everything that people want from their careers. However, getting
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It is always better to choose your goal as soon as possible , you should choose whatever stream you want , it will not affect your chances of selection in UPSC , some people say that choosing Arts stream will be better ,but the difference is very
Your 12th T. C won't be verified even after clearing UPSC. To be eligible for UPSC civil services examination all you need is a bachelor's degree from any recognised University so after your graduation you will become eligible, it doesn't matter even if you don't have your T. C,
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As your son is currently in third year but the course he is pursuing i.e. BE is of 4 years duration so for now he cannot apply for UPSC CSE Prelims. but yes when he will get promoted to final year then he can appear for CSE Prelims.
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