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Sumit naroliya

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The exact cut off is still not revealed stay updated for further information.

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Knowing your interest and domain knowledge is a must, Work on communication skills, presentation skills. Be clear with what domain you are choosing and why. Don't miss any opportunities in your University.

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Surbhi Sahu

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The job scope in UPSC sector :-
1. Indian Administrative Service (IAS).
2. Indian Police Service (IPS).
3. Indian Foreign Service (IFS).
4. Indian Audit and Accounts Service (IA&AS).
5. Indian Civil Accounts Service (ICAS).
6. Indian Corporate Law Service (ICLS).
7. Indian Defence Accounts Service (IDAS).
8. Indian Defence Estates Service (IDES).
9. Indian Information Service (IIS).
10. Indian Ordinance Factories Service (IOFS).
11. Railway Protection Force (RPF).
12. Indian Trade Service (ITS).

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LALAJI Pranav

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Yes you can give a try has according to your category.

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Adv. Ved VinayakLaw educator at Lex Logic You Tube channel.

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When preparing for the UPSC test, you must thoroughly research each topic. However, many students frequently struggle in classes like geography, PSIR (Political Science and International Relations), and arithmetic. These topics are completely unrelated to one another. NCERT, however, is a popular place to start. Make sure you thoroughly read the NCERT text books for 10th and 12th grade in order to gain a basic understanding of the subjects and their related themes. Start with your favourite reference books, make thorough notes, and continue studying them until you have fully understood every subject. To make your practise simpler, make
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Deeksha Dixit

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You can simultaneously work as a banking professional and prepare for the UPSC exam. All you need is a strategy for proper preparation that fits in with your work schedule. You might find the following suggestions useful in your preparation strategy:
1. Print out the UPSC Mains syllabus and make sure you finish each topic two months before the exam.
2. Make use of online tools to create your revision notes.
3. Pick an optional subject that doesn't demand much of your time. You can take your graduation subject or any popular subject that requires less study time.
4. Develop a plan for how much practice time you can devote on the weekends
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Sumit naroliya

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Hi rukhiya
There here is no way that at such an extremely high rank that you can get admission in a good Institute for agriculture or pharmacy or veterinary Sciences. For Agriculture, the good Institutes including all government colleges provide admission to those students which have a maximum rank of 3000 or less. For pharmacy and veterinary Sciences, the cutoff rank is even more less as the number of seats for these courses is even more less or rather limited in nature. So I hope you understand the gravity of the situation and in the terrible position that you are in right now. At this point of time the best option for you is to look
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Deeksha Dixit

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You can choose Economics Optional for UPSC Mains Optional Papers I and II. The optional subject is required for UPSC Mains, which is the written stage of UPSC CSE. This is the eighth and ninth paper of the Mains, and it consists of two papers. Usually optional paper 2 is applied and paper 1 is static concept based. There is no such thing as a "best-scoring optional subject" in the UPSC and marking patterns change every year. These are popular optional subjects that are usually preferred by students.
1. Public Administration
2. Political Science
3. Sociology
4. Anthropology
5. Geography
However, many aspirants have scored well in subjects li
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Aakansha Purohit

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Hello dear, The Civil Services Examination is a nationwide competitive examination in India conducted by the Union Public Service Commission for recruitment to higher Civil Services of the Government of India. UPSC is India's central agency which conducts exams like Civil Services Exam (CSE) to recruit candidates into top government services like IAS IPS, IFS etc. UPSC NOT ONLY PROVIDE PRESTIGIOUS JOB OPPORTUNITY BUT A REPUTED POST IN INDIA. Although regarded as one of the toughest exams in the country, with the right approach and strategy, an aspirant can crack the IAS examination in the very first attempt. It is essential for aspiran
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palak mahajan

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The fee structure at Govt. J. Yoganandam Chattisgarh College, Raipur for B.Com for full course duration is around INR 30,000 for 3 years and it has good facilities so just go for it and have the bright future.

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Sumit naroliya

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Hi there, The embassy will surely come into play when you get accepted for the institute
Mean time I recommend you to go through the online procedures and fill up the application system. After applying and giving the desired examination and getting qualified do contact the embassy for all the necessary details regarding VISA too.

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Deeksha Dixit

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Hi Yashasvi, You need to make issue-based Current Affairs notes to be able to revise them effectively before the exam.
1. Current affairs-related questions are usually dynamic in nature and based on issues related to the main syllabus.
2. If presidential elections were in the news, for example, UPSC would ask about the election process in the preliminary exam and about the president's role in governance in the main exam. Therefore, you are required to prepare topic-based notes.
3. The UPSC has provided a detailed syllabus, and you can fit CA events accordingly in each section. For instance, you can put security-related developments in
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Prabal Singh

Beginner-Level 5

That will depend on the cutoff the NTA decides for 2022. You can check on year result it will be clearly mentioned if you are eligible or not. I am talking about the result which you will get after all the sessions of JEE Main get conducted.

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Adv. Ved VinayakLaw educator at Lex Logic You Tube channel.

Contributor-Level 9

If you know where you're going, all you need is the correct guidance to create a strong and straightforward path. So, if you want to pursue a career in engineering, After 10th a Diploma is the best option. The only drawback:
Students who choose engineering after completing their 12th grade have solid mathematical skills. When it comes to disciplines like mathematics and electronics, Diploma holders lack in-depth expertise. Even though only these things alone will be challenging, they are simple to understand with practise and diligence. Go for 11th or 12th grade if you don't intend to pursue engineering in the future because it will cre
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