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Chenna kesavulu Putchakayala

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With a JEE Main 2023 AIR of 110,428, chances for top NITs or IIITs are very low. You can aim for:

  • Lower-tier NITs – Some CSE/IT seats in later rounds.

  • GFTIs (Government-Funded Technical Institutes) – CSE, ECE, or EE branches may be available.

  • State engineering colleges via JoSAA – Seats in reserved/state quota likely.

  • Other branches like ECE, EE, Mechanical, Civil as backup options

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Rachit Kumar Saxena

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The number of vacancies in the UPSC Civil Service Exam is declining with each passing year but the number of IAS officer recruited every year remain steady at 180. The number of such recruitment is based on the Baswan Committee recommendation which recommended recruiting 180 IAS officers every year to fill the gap between the required numbers and actual recruitment.

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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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Students who score above 550 have a better chance of being admitted to a government college for MBBS. So you have chances. Also you can use Shiksha college predictor - https://www.shiksha.com/college-predictor.

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Rachit Kumar Saxena

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The Union Public Service Commission mention the following details on the Civil Service IAS admit card. Name Roll Number Photo Identity Card Father's Name Mother's Name Centre Venue of Examination Time Table of Exam.

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Rachit Kumar Saxena

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The candidates will be required to carry the same photo identity proof whose number was mentioned in the UPSC application form. The candidates will be required to produce the same at the time of examination because its number will be mentioned on the UPSC admit card.

The following identity proofs are mentioned as valid identity proofs Aadhar Card PAN Card Voter-ID Card Driving Licence Passport Identity Card issued by any Government Authority.

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Rachit Kumar Saxena

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The candidates should check all the personal details mentioned on the UPSC admit card. The candidates must compare it with their UPSC application form. In case of a difference in details, the candidate should immediately contact the Union Public Service Commission. The details of the contact are given below:

Union Public Service Commission Dholpur House, Shahjahan Road, New Delhi 110069.

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Rachit Kumar Saxena

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The Union Public Service Commission provides a list of gadgets/things which are prohibited at the IAS examination centre. The candidates will be required to read the exam day instructions released by the Commission along with the UPSC admit card. Below we are providing the list of gadgets which are prohibited at the UPSC exam centre: Mobile Phone Smart Watches Bluetooth devices of any kind Electronic Writing Pad Calculator of any type and in any form Log-table Electronic/smart eyewear The candidates should have no connection with the outer world once he or she enters the examination centre.

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Rachit Kumar Saxena

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Yes, you can download the IAS admit card again from the official website. There is no restriction on downloading the IAS admit card from the official website. The candidates can do so any number of times till the IAS exam date. The candidates will be required to carry one photo identity proof with them to the examination centre. The type and number of such identity cards were asked in the IAS application form. The candidates are required to carry the same identity card as mentioned on their admit card.

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Rachit Kumar Saxena

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The candidates should note that the candidates can be frisked at the IAS examination centre in case of any doubt. There are instructions for the exam day but it does not mention much about the dress code.

 The candidates will not be allowed to carry any digital gadget into the examination hall. Mobile phones, Bluetooth devices, headphones, and smart watches are banned at the examination centre.

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Rachit Kumar Saxena

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The candidates should take the colour printout of the IAS admit card to present the clear picture of theirs. The candidates can take the black and white print out too but in case of blurry photograph, the candidates can suffer at the examination centre while comparing the face of the candidate with the scanned image shown in the admit card. The coloured printout will help the candidates to gain the entry at the examination centre easily.

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The admission to B.A.M.S (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) courses in Maharashtra is based on the NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) score. The NEET cutoff marks for admission to B.A. MS courses in Maharashtra varies every year depending on factors such as the number of applicants, difficulty level of the exam, and availability of seats. Based on the previous year's cutoff trends, it is unlikely that you will get admission to B.A. MS courses in a government college in Maharashtra with a score of 374 marks in NEET. However, you may have chances to get admission to private B.A. MS colleges in Maharashtra. To get a b
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Rachit Kumar Saxena

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The candidates can download the IAS admit card in case they lost it. Even on the day of exam, the candidates can appear in the first paper and show their IAS admit card in the second shift. The candidates will be require to sign an undertaking that they will produce the IAS admit card in the second shift. The UPSC admit card will be available till the exam day for downloading purpose. The candidates should take two copies of the UPSC admit card to produce another copy in such cases.

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Rachit Kumar Saxena

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IAS admit card is the authorisation letter required to secure entry to the examination centre. The candidates cannot appear for the IAS exam without the IAS admit card. The IAS admit card is available online so the candidates can download their admit card anytime and anywhere. The examination authority will not allow the candidates (without admit card) to enter the examination centre. 

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Rachit Kumar Saxena

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The UPSC releases the admit card of the exam three weeks before the date of exam. But after the COVID pandemic, UPSC was working proactively and issuing the admit card well before the expected date. IAS 2023 exam was conducted on May 28 and as per the official timeline, the UPSC released the UPSC IAS admit card 2023 on May 1.

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