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Saket Raj SahuBELIEVE IN KARMA.

Guide-Level 15

There is no college for SSC CGL. You have to prepare by yourself.
One of the essential tips is to start SSC CGL preparation plan is to understand the SSC CGL exam pattern carefully. There are 4 sections in the Tier 1 exam of SSC Combined Graduate Level Examination 2019-20, with 100 questions which account for a total of 200 marks.

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Shabana Bee

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You will be asked everything from your 11-12th, so revise your basics and practice thoroughly.

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Shivam Chhirolyashivamchhirolya@gmail.com

Scholar-Level 17

As per my knowledge, there is no interview. They offer admission direct though ICAR exam rank.

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Shabana Bee

Scholar-Level 17

They ask normal Maths questions and little bit physics and chemistry. Good luck.

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Shubham Belwal

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This is a very dicy question. College level studies are very different from school studies. A lot keeps on happening in the college and at time it's very hard to resist. If you are firm and resilient enough, you can certainly manage it. Just keep a track on both the sides. Give a lot of importance to self study. Also, don't miss out the college life as it will never come back.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

Scholar-Level 17

For civil engineering, you must have a good knowledge of mechanics. So, you must opt for physics and mathematics. In addition, for concrete technology, you need some knowledge of chemistry. If you are interested in subjects such as biology and chemistry, you can go for environmental engineering which is a sub-branch of civil engineering. In summary, you are expected to have a good knowledge of mathematics (mainly differentiation, integration and binomial theorem) and physics (mechanics, elasticity, circular motion, Newton's laws of motion, etc. ).

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

Scholar-Level 17

There is no particular subject for IAS. But, B.Sc, or BBA should be the choice. But again, you should have a backup plan. If you see according to backup plan then B.Tech will be the best. It all depends upon your interest.

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SACHIN SINGHPunctual and Organised.

Guide-Level 13

I think you can pursue M.Sc. After you complete your graduation and later on Ph.D and then you can expect a respected position in any institute or in any other good university in the teaching field. Also, if you want, you can pursue MBA after your B.Sc. If you are interested in the management field.

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Lakshmi Narasimman Sharma

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Hello Aman,
It's highly dependent upon your aspiration.
B.Tech is best for those who aspiring to become IES service. B.A. Political Science/History is best for IAS. B.Sc forensic science/chemistry is best for forensic science services. B.A. English/Economics/Foreign trades are well suit to IFS services. These are not only eligibility criterias (except IAS, IFS, Customs, Other services) these are the step stones that make you to lead others easily and these subjects are already learnt by you at school level and you have the basic knowledge.

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