Am I eligible to appear for exams like UPSC and SSC after completion of any B.Sc Paramedical courses?
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Yes, after completing any B.Sc. Paramedical course, you are eligible to appear for exams like the UPSC (Union Public Service Commission) and SSC (Staff Selection Commission) exams.
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Yeah, after doing a BSc in paramedical courses, you can go for exams like UPSC and SSC coz they just need a bachelor’s in any field from a recognised uni so your degree works
Like UPSC Civil Services doesn’t care about specific subjects and SSC exams, like SSC CGL, also accept anyone with a bachelor’s in any field
But just keep in mind these exams are more about general studies, reasoning and aptitude so you’ll need extra prep beyond your paramedical stuff
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No, the Commission do not mention any Minimum Qualifying Marks for the General Studies Paper 1. But there is a criteria of Minimum 33 % for the General Studies Paper 2 (Aptitude) paper.
The IAS Prelims exam is conducted offline in the pen and paper mode. There is no sectional cutoff in the IAS prelims exam because the number of questions from a section is not fixed and they vary year to year.
No, the number of IAS vacancies is fixed to 180. Every year, the Commission recommend 180 candidates for the Indian Administrative Services (IAS). In case of any change, the Commission will notify.
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