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The best suitable course for you is something you will know better. If you have not decided what you want and have no career plans till now, I will strongly suggest you develop one and have a vision, decide what to study only after you have clarity over your plans and future.
You may take a job, work for 2 to 3 years and pursue your MBA or you can enroll into LLM courses, Master's degree in education and literature courses, journalism courses and so on.
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IES
IES stands for Indian Engineering Service. If you have completed B.Tech in Mechanical, Electrical, Civil and Electronics and Communication Engineering then you can apply for the Indian Engineering Service.
The exam is conducted to fill vacancies in various government departments. It is an annual entrance exam which is conducted by the Union Public Service Commission.
Eligibility
1. You should be of Indian origin.
2. B.Tech degree i
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But MBA in mass communication has a great scope and value. If you are interested in photography, you can prefer international level photography courses.
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Hi Kakali,
Please refer to the course list below, since you haven't mentioned your areas of interest, it will be difficult to pin point any particular course. See what interests you accordingly-
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/germany/ms-colleges-dc
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Its less predictable that you'll get admission into any government or private medical or dental college at this score.
All the best. Feel free to revert.
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To crack the IPS exam, the preparation requires the right approach along with the right study materials and strategy.
You may refer to books such as:
1. General studies manual.
2. Indian politics by Lakshmikanth.
3. Ancient History by D.D.Kausambis.
4. R.S.Agarwal [Arithmetic].
5. Wren and Martin [English Grammar].
6. Logical reasoning and data interpretation by Arun Sharma.
7. NCERT science books of class IX and X.
8. Social science NCERT books of class IX to XII.
9. Modern Indian history by Bipan Chandra.
10. Geography NCERT books of class XI and XII.
11. School Atlas of Oxford Publication.
12. Political science NCERT books of class
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2. No great exposure to related firms
3. Asks for a huge amount of money even for little stuffs
4. Faculty is good but the management sucks.
Go for this when you don't have any options left.
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