Is a M.Com eafm degree holder eligible for indian economic services exam conducted by UPSC?
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Yes, a candidate with an M.Com EAFM (Master of Commerce in Economics, Accounting, and Finance) degree is eligible to appear for the Indian Economic Services (IES) exam conducted by the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC). To be eligible for the IES exam, a candidate must have a postgraduate degree in Economics/Applied Economics/Business Economics/Econometrics from a recognised university. The M.Com EAFM degree falls under the category of "Economics/Applied Economics" and hence fulfills the eligibility criteria for the IES exam. In addition to the educational qualification, a candidate must also meet the age limit and other eligibili...more
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