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There is nothing so mentioned that for being Eligible for UPSC one must be post graduate or so, only Graduation is compulsory for being eligible for UPSC exams.
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BIT Ranchi.
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For any query regarding transfer you should discuss with university personnel of Hindustan university and SRM , coz it's about their own rules and regulations relating to transfer from one university to another.
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Hi, you can refer to the list of options available on Shiksha website
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/canada/ms-in-computer-science-engineering-colleges-ds
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First of all Maths isn't compulsory to pursue CA, Secondly taking maths or eco is matter of your interest because non of these subjects will be there in CA, except in CPT , But that is of basic level so not to worry about.
So whether to take maths or eco it's upto you this decision of your neither going to give you any edge in CA nor any disadvantage.
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If you are willing to join engineering college with 50 marks in JEE Mains, then you are not going to get any NITs because now a days computer Science branch is in trend. You can opt for private colleges.
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