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IAS is the premier services under the Civil Services of India and the admissions are based on qualifying and entrance conducted by the UPSC.
The exam is conducted in two phases:
Preliminary test (CSAT) and Main Written Test.
CSAT: It is an Objective type examination consisting of Two Papers that is common to all candidates from 2011 having special emphasis on testing their aptitude for civil services as well as on general knowledge.
Main Exam.: Those who qualify the CSAT exam are shortlisted for the Main exam. It is a descriptive (essay type) examination. The General Studies, Essay paper, English Paper are common to all candida
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Firstly to gain admission in the M.tech course, it is important that you should be having a similar degree in your graduate level i.e. B.tech. With a B.Sc you are not eligible for the course. I would suggest you to look for M.Sc in Biotech instead of M.tech.
To know about the institutes offering Masters in Biotech, please go through the following link:
http://tinyurl.com/yams4o5
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If you are looking for BSE in Actuarial Sciences, which means you are looking for an Engineering programme in Actuarial, I would like to say that you would not find any colleges giving Engineering degree in Actuarial Sciences so, I would suggest you to go for B.Sc in Actuarial Sciences. Few of the colleges providing degree programme in Actuarial Sciences are:
Amity School
Insurance Institute of India
Birla Institute of Management & Technology
RINS College of Insurance
Bishop Herber College, Trichy
The National Insurance Academy
College of Insurance, Greeshnan Assurance Building
College of Vocational Studies, Delhi University
Tolami Inst
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Christ University was formerly Christ College (Autonomous) affiliated to Bangalore University. Established in July 1969, Christ College became the most preferred educational institution in the city of Bangalore within the first three decades. From 1990 onwards it scaled from height
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