I got 80% marks in class 12th in year 2012-13 and want to make my career in research or civil service line ,suggst me somthng realted to ths

Nw i hav joined b sc botany hons in du .is it gd ?

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Uttam Chatterjee
2013-07-19 22:05:56
1. Download syllabus for the UPSC exam or NET for JRF separately. 2. Start making elaborate notes of the topics. 3. Take help from several available Guide Books too. 4. Talk to motivated and successful people and know how they faced challenges and overcame. 5. Work day and night, complete notes maki

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Shamsul Husain
2013-07-19 22:04:26
Getting 80% is very common these days and marks do not prove that the candidate is a future Civil Servant. For becoming a Civil Servant you need a versatile personality and then it does not matter if your percentage is just around 70%. What you need is to recognize your choice which makes you compat

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