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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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Few good option for IPS preparation would be -
-B.A LL.B. B.A. ( History, Geography, Economics, Political Science, English)
You should do subject wise analysis of UPSC CSE. Preparation from day 1 and regularity are the two most important pillars to crack UPSC CSE.

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Private colleges may offer admission to students who have not qualified in EAMCET but they may require you to pay donations as you haven't qualified EAMCET. However, I couldn't find any information about joining CSE group with extra fee if you are not qualified in EAMCET. You can contact the colleges that you are interested in directly for more information about their admission requirements and eligibility criteria.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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Yes you can be eligible for UPSC IES exam if doing B.Tech in Civil Engineering from BITS Pilani. Indian Engineering Services IES or Engineering Services Examination (ESE) comprise of engineers who work under the government of India and designated as Class 1 officer. They administer a large segment of the public sector economy, which constitutes of Indian Railways, Power, Telecommunications, Central Water engineering, Defence service of Engineers, Central Engineering Service, namely. The eligibility criteria is given below.
1. Educational qualifications : Obtained a degree in Engineering from a university incorporated by an act of the c
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