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Yes, going for arts in class 11th will be a good idea. But, let me tell you that there is no such particular stream which is considered the most appropriate for civil service exam. As you can see in the last year results, the maximum number of candidates selected for IAS were holding professional courses but that doesn't means that you have to pursue a professional course to succeed in civil service exam. You just need to be focused and have to prepare separately for the civil service exam, no matter which stream you belong to.
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UPSC syllabus for 2017 Prelims :
There are 2 papers in Prelims exam, general studies and aptitude or CSAT (Civil Services Aptitude Test)
General Studies Paper (syllabus)
Current events of national and international importanceHistory of India and Indian national movement
Indian and World Geography- Physical, Social, Economic Geography of India and the world
Indian Polity and Governance Constitution, Political system, Panchayati Raj, Public Policy, Rights issues, etc.
Economic and Social development sustainable development, poverty, inclusion, demographics, social sector initiatives etc.
General issues on environmental eco
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As per your son's marks and category, the chances of getting Delhi Technological University is nil, so look forward to other colleges.
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Hi Ajit,
Prepare for the IELTS or TOEFL to meet the English language requirements. For PG level studies generally an overall score of 6.5 with no section less than 6 is required. If you are applying to a top ranking university like university Melbourne then you must have had good grades. Australia is a good place for agriculture studies. You can check this:
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/australia/ms-in-agriculture-colleges-ds
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50% is a decent safe benchmark. You should know in core finance job profile, maximum MNC demands 55-60% and for sales, few top FMCG giants and pharma company demands 50% in/upto graduation.
Though, you can have an unbiased view through linkedin/quora alumni chat to have a 360 degree view), if you have 97% onwards can chase SIMSREE-Mumbai, PUMBA-Pune, XIME-Banglore, KJSMAIYA, JBIMS.
Choose your area of interest, then choose your college according to that.
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Kindly follow the below preparation tips :
Understand your Goal - Please go through the tentative dates of the exam and syllabus and define your weekly schedule to cover each topic.
Build your study schedule week wise alongside the schedule of your curriculum.
Take your notes, Jot important points to remember.
Analyze your self test results carefully.
Grammar books will be very much helpful to you to perform well in English section.
General ability section is very vast, one should allocate more time in that.
Newspapers and Magazines are good source to perform well in General knowledge section.
Previous question papers will get y
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TV anchor is not easy. You may have all the skills for being a TV anchor but the most important one is to get recognised by good people from the industry to get good jobs. Well, for being an anchor, you should have good looks, a unique presentation skill(don't try to imitate. Just be what you are and most importantly, the presence of mind. Not always does you get scripts, you will need to know how and what to do when you are in such a position. Being in a city and doing several auditions is what you can do now and hope for the best.
All the best.
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8 years agoContributor-Level 10
https://www.shiksha.com/mba/colleges/mba-colleges-india?uaf[]=exam&ts=5992854&rf=filters&ex[]=9983&ed[]=et_20
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UK Ph.D stipend varies. Don't expect funding from too many universities, most programs are funded by the students themselves with only 10% to 20% of the fund being provided by the universities. You may expect around GBP1200 to 1800 per month if you have been depending on the university.
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It totally depends on you, if you want to be a little managerial as well as a little technical then you can go for MBA, as doing MBA would provide you with a plethora of opportunities ahead. MBA would also in a general way provide you financial stability. So it totally depends on how you want your life ahead. Hope it helps!
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