I am in class 12th and I have PCM with CSE. What can I do after completing 12th standard if I am unable to qualify JEE mains entrance?

Guide me on how can I go for civil services.

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Asked by ayushi rai

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    Abhinav Pandey | Contributor-Level 9

    9 years ago
    if you are interested in civil services then you need to complete your graduation.
    But if you do not qualify for JEE mains then you can try one more time for mains. Also if engineering as a graduation is not much of your likes, doing B.Sc. from good college is also better option. As you mentioned that you want to appear for civil services exam, so you should focus on that and not get much worried about engineering. Just try to complete graduation in any of the subject of your choice.
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    Rohit Rastogi | Contributor-Level 8

    9 years ago
    Dear Student,
    There are lots of Universities, who takes their own entrance examination but before that you need to check their placements, faculty profile and labs because very few university teaching specific course for Infosys, Tata and Other companies.
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    Sandeep Singh

    8 years ago
    You should be sure that you are serious about your career.
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    Yash Arora | Guide-Level 11

    9 years ago
    Hi,
    As you are interested in Civil Services then you need to complete your graduation.
    If you do not qualify for JEE mains then you can try one more time for mains but also if engineering as a graduation is not that much of your preference then I can suggest you one good thing that will be like killing two birds with a single stone.
    You can go for B.A with integrated IAS coaching at UPES Dehradun, this is one of its own kind of program and specially made for students who wants to prepare for IAS along with their graduation. This program provides knowledge of economics, public finance, research methods, public policy, leadership, strategy.
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