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Dear aspirant, If you have completed your B.Sc. degree from a recognized university then you are eligible for appearing in the IAS - CSE which is held by the UPSC annually regularly. Anyone who has graduated from any recognized Indian university with simple passing is eligible for this highly prestigious exam.                                                                              You have asked i

Hi Neeraj, You are the one among such lakhs of aspirants who make queries at the CareerGuide and get appropriate information and guidance for sure. We all know that the IAS exam is a challenging one and it tests your strengths and the general knowledge at its best. Though the examination is referred to as a tough and difficult, it’s possible to crack this exam in your maiden attempt provided you have right approach and a sound strategy. The Career Guide provides exactly what is called the sound strategy and proper guidance as you come into the contact with highly professional experts and

The medical colleges in Maharashtra will insist on the following documents : Mark sheets and passing certificates from Std. X to Std, XII. Domicile certificate of the student and his/her father. School Leaving Certificate Birth Certificate Certificates for any exemption/reservation that you are claiming. Certificates for extra-curricular achievements, if any. The main criteria is the percentage of marks obtained in Physics+Chemistry+Biology. The cut-off marks vary every year, and from college to college, but will be above 95%.

1 answer Reena Saxena in Public Admin & Government category

Dear Ekta, Being a government servant does not give an edge over others, you will have to go the regular path of admission As distance education mode and e learning platforms are not approved by the bar council of india, you will have to do  a full time program Evening college is a viable option here. There is no part time LLB For age limitation you are suggested to visit the below given link / You should be having 50% marks in your graduation program. I would suggest you go through the site of bar council of india for all further details. http://www.barcouncilofindia.org/about/legal

1 answer Preetha Ajit in Public Admin & Government category

Well, Namrata, let’s know about the CSE and the procedure to appear in the exam. First upon this is not a course like any academic or university degree/diplomas. It’s basically a competitive exam and everyone who has completed his degree is eligible to appear for IAS-CSE (Civil Services Examination) conducted by UPSC (Union Public Service Commission). UPSC is an autonomous central authority and it conducts CSE every year regularly. This is a common exam for IAS/IFS/IPS and other Central Services of Group A and B.                    

Dear Querent, There are lot of opportunities for metallurgical engineers. You need to follow employment news on a regular basis. The defence metallurgical research laboratory is one such institute where specific vacancies in this category is seen. Various NIT's IIT's also call for SRF and scholars with metallurgical qualification. Public sector establishments like BEML, IOCL also look for metallurgical engineers. Other DRDOs, Indian Navy, Universities, Indian Coast guard, Indian Army, BARC and also through UPSC the same are invited. You can also look into teaching and education sectors. Govern

1 answer Preetha Ajit in Public Admin & Government category

Hello Aspirant, There are differences in procedures for Ph.D. eligibility criteria from University to university. Generally, for pursuing your Ph.D. you need to have Master Degree in that respective subject as you are having that one. Most of the universities have made it mandatory to have 55% marks in master as eligibility for appearing the entrance exam. This is 2-year full-time course and you must be available for that period. There are two modes for admission for Ph.D. - 1) Entrance exam 2) Direct admission. Entrance Exam Mode: For doing Ph.D. in commerce, one need to secure minimum 55%