Am I eligible to appear for CGL and UPSC examination?

I scored 66 percent marks in BCA. I took admission in a college to pursue integrated BCA course but dropped out of it after 3 years. I was given the BCA degree.

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    Ritika Gupta Web Developer at Exzeo India | Contributor-Level 8

    6 years ago
    Hi Sandeep, UPSC exam only requires a degree certificate with passing marks irrespective of what marks have you got which distinction degree is it or anything, nothing matters at all. And as far as you hold the degree of BCA you can go ahead with applying for the exam, no issues. All the best!
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    Prajwal Kulkarni

    6 years ago
    Hi,
    You are eligible for CGL and UPSC exams, because it requires a Graduation Degree, which you have. All the best.
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    Deepanshi Jain Career | Contributor-Level 10

    9 years ago
    Hello Sandeep Singh,
    Yes, you are eligible for the CGL exam. The basic degree for the SSC CGL exam is the graduation from the recognised university. That too, you are having it.
    SSC CGL Exam is very popular among the young graduates who wish to make their careers secure by getting placed in government agencies and ministries. This kind of exam through which recruitment is done hire candidates after judging their IQ level, knowledge about the subject for certain positions and also test their physical fitness.
    Download the free sets of question paper from here: https://scoop.eduncle.com/ssc-cgl-previous-question-papers-answer-keys
    All the be
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