I have scored 67 percent in HSC. What should I do further, B.Tech or BA? I want to become an IAS officer. I can't qualify JEE Mains.
Asked about Institute of Technology and Management, Gorakhpur - B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering
I couldn't complete class 11th due to some personal reason.
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2 Answers
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Hey,
If your ultimate aim is to become an IAS officer then you should opt for BA. There you get maximum time to explore and gain more knowledge.
Every course has its own importance, nothing is small or big. The only matter is your interest in that field.
Best of luck. -
BA is not necessary, even science and commerce students go for IAS. Even I want to become an IAS officer and I will go for B.Com and sidewise, I will prepare for IAS.
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