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An income tax officer is someone who deals with income tax matters concerning the Central Board of Direct Taxes, department of Government of India.
The Staff Service Commission (SSC) conducts an entrance exam annually for the recruitment of candidates in the income tax department. A series of written, oral and physical tests will be carried out for the selection followed by an interview.
The basic qualification required to apply for the SSC is a degree from a recognized University or its equal. The candidates must be atleast 18 years and not more than 27 years at the time of applying (age relaxation is available for the candidates bel
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You can find the same either on the website of the respective university or Google search for them using relevant keywords.
Good Luck.
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Well if you meet the qualifying criteria for post graduate studies in the above mentioned universities then you can definitely proceed further.
Would suggest you to be in touch with some overseas education consultant as they would be able to guide you in a better way.
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Do not be depressed over this. Be calm and then proceed further. I would like to invite domain experts Vikas Naidu and Priya
All the best.
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There are a few points that needs to be in mind while selecting optional for IAS:-
*First and the foremost, you must be comfortable in grasping the concepts of the subject.
*Availability of study material is also an important factor in determining the optional subject.
*You should not choose a subject just because it's said to be scoring or your friends are choosing it.
Considering your education background, opt for Mechanical along with a subject for which you possess interest. For forbidden combinations visit UPSC website.
So Once and for all, it's about your own comfort in understanding the subject and the process should be done care
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