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To prepare for SSC CGL after B.Sc, start with NCERT basics and standard books like R.S. Aggarwal for Quant & Reasoning and Neetu Singh for English. Use online platforms for structured courses and mock tests.
Regularly practice previous year papers and focus on current affairs from Lucent GK and monthly PDFs. Consistent practice with mock tests and daily revision is key to success.
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As you have done a dual undergraduate degree (BA.B.ED) you should choose graduation in the Essential Qualification section as both BA and B.ED are graduation degrees in themselves.
As BA.B.ED is a undergraduate degree, it is a graduation degree itself.
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A minor typo like writing "ICSC" instead of "ICSE" in your IB ACIO application form is generally not a serious issue, especially since you've already contacted the helpdesk and taken the right step to correct it. If the rest of your details like your marks, year, and roll number, are accurate and verifiable, such a small error is unlikely to lead to disqualification. However, keep any official documents and your helpdesk communication safe for future reference, especially during document verification.
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SSC CHSL 2025 Application Dates
The application period for SSC CHSL 2025 has already closed .
The forms opened on June 23, 2025 , and the last date to apply was July 18, 2025 .
You cannot fill out the form now. You'll have to wait for the next recruitment cycle.
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Here are some links where you can access UGC NET study materials :
1. Best Books for NTA UGC NET
2. UGC NET Question Papers
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No,you are not eligible to appear for National Defence academy exam yet in class 11. According to Union Public Service Commission To get eligible for this exam you must be in Class 12 or should have passed Class 12.
You can start the preparation of the exam now but you can apply only in class 12
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Yes, anyone who meets the eligibility criteria can appear for the NDA ( National Defence Academy ). The main eligibility requirements are age and educational qualifications. Candidates must be between 16.5 and 19.5 years old and have passed the 12th grade or equivalent according to NDA eligibility criteria
Here is detailed information about eligibility criteria
1.Age - candidates should be between 16.5 and 19.5 years old
2.Education :- They need to have passed the 12th class from a recognized board.
3.Nationality :- Candidates should be citizens of India
4.Marital Status :- Only unmarried candidates are eligible
For more further details refer to this link :- https://competition.careers360.com/articles/nda-eligibility-criteria
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If you are interest in the IB ACIO exam. This is a popular central government job under the Ministry of Home Affairs and many students from engineering backgrounds like BTech apply for it.Since you’re currently in 4th semester, which means you are still pursuing your second year of BTech, you are not eligible yet to apply for the IB ACIO exam. The eligibility criteria clearly state that the candidate should have completed a Bachelor’s Degree in any stream from a recognized university at the time of application.This means you will become eligible only after completing your BTech generally by the time you're in your final semester or have your degree results.The IB ACIO exam includes topics like:
General Awareness ,Reasoning and Analytical Ability,Quantitative Aptitude and English Comprehension.
Your technical background will also help you in logical reasoning and analytical ability sections. Keep focusing on your studies, build your general knowledge, and practice aptitude regularly.
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Yes, you can apply for the IB ACIO exam, but only if you meet the eligibility criteria at the time of application. The main requirement is that you must have a Bachelor’s degree completed from a recognized university. Since you're in 4th year 1st semester right now, you’ll be eligible only if you complete your degree before the final document verification or joining. So, if the notification comes out before you graduate, you can still apply, but make sure your degree is completed before the final selection stage.
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