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astha singh

Scholar-Level 16

I do not think you will be allowed to appear for 1st year exams if you have already cleared the exams. However, under special circumstances improvement exams are allowed by institutions to their students. You should get in touch with the appropriate authorities and check if you will be allowed to appear for the exams again.

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astha singh

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My suggestion to you would be that you complete your course in BA, and after you have completed your BA you can pursue a course in computers. There are many Masters courses which you can pursue or if you want to start from scratch you can do that as well. Courses in computers available to you after you complete your Bachelors are as follows:
1) MCA
2) M.Sc. (Computer science)
3) M.Tech (CS)
4) BCA
5) B.Sc. (CS)
6) B.Tech (CS)

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astha singh

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I would suggest you secure a good CGPA in BA economics and then apply for Masters in political economics. Many colleges require a minimum pass percentage of 55% in Bachelors and few reputed colleges also conduct entrance exams for admission into their Masters courses in economics.

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astha singh

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First you should decide what you want to do: BA or appear for the UPSC exams. If you are aiming to do BA economics you should try and score high marks in your 10+2 level examinations so that you are eligible to gain admission in BA economics in a college of your choice.
If you are interested in the civil services, you should devote yourself to studying for the UPSC exams,as this is no mean task. You will have to study at least 8-10 hours a day depending on your capacity to grasp different topics.
So basically, you should first sit down and decide which course or exam you want to give. You could also take the help of a career counselor
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Bhavna Sharma

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This is all up to you. If you want to prepare for government jobs then you can opt for B.Sc. The main thing is that how you prepare for the exam.

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