What is the eligibility criteria to take the medical entrance exam and UPSC exam?
I have 2 years gap between 10+2.
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Hello Dear, The eligibility criteria for Medical Entrance Examination is to secure atleast 50% in aggregate in Physics Chemistry and Biology. And also you need to complete 17 years of age at the time of admission. UPSC eligibility criteria says you need to be a graduate from recognised UGC approved institutions and you should be of minimum 21 year of age.
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For medical entrance exam, you need to study chemistry, physics and biology of class 11 and 12 th. For UPSC, you need a graduation/ Bachelor degree. You can get detail information online also.
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