What should I pursue for banking jobs and to appear for IAS exam after completing class 12th in humanities?

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Mukesh Dubey
2016-03-13 20:10:47
For being an IAS officer there is no any particular stream ...today most of the engineering graduates are opting for IAS. The thing you will need is knowledge of each and every stream in a satisfactory amount. UPSC never demand genius of a particular subject to be an IAS.

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8 years ago
You must be a graduate (B.Com or B.A.). All the best. https://hmmegh.blogspot.in/2017/12/helping-students-to-achieve-their-goals.html

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