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Raj shakya#ReadyToHelp

Scholar-Level 16

Hi, Honestly, according to the graph analysis of degree background related to IAS qualifiers, its a highly heterogeneous data, Degree in any stream hardly matters when it comes to pursuing IAS exam but yes if you wish to lower your burden to some 20% you may go for B.A. As that will help you make a basic interest and foundation to read subjects related to IAS exam in vast. But personally, IAS exam is not degree or stream or merit oriented; the pure mantra is long sitting hours, long reading hours and the retaining power!
Any degree in any stream is anyhow going to help you for optional subject choice while in IAS Mains exam. Good Luck!

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Raj shakya#ReadyToHelp

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Since, you belong to Science stream but preferring Civil Services. So, I would recommend you to go for BA Hons History from any reputed university across India, since I am also a History graduate from University of Delhi, but not aspiring for Civil Services. Taking History will be very helpful, though you can take political Science as well. Other than this, It came to my mind, that a possible question can arise to you that being a Science student, Going arts will be inconvenient, I am sure it will be, but the fact is, For IAS, History is must, because if you won't take it in your main subject, the general studies aspect has History and
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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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The agricultural sector of India has got more importance these days and this has led to the taking in of experienced professionals or students of agriculture into many different departments of the Indian government. With the right qualification, a person can get employed as an Agricultural Research Scientist (ARS). Upon clearing the NET qualification, aspirants can start their career as a lecturer. Besides this, jobs are also available for aspirants as Block Development Officers (BDO) or Agriculture Development Officers (ADO). To get this job, it will be needed by applicants to write an admission test.

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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

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Six Weeks or 210 hours Teaching of seven hours per day - five days a week or 35 hours per week.
Minimum qualification necessary for a hotel management course is 10+2. Depending on the cost and duration of the course, one can opt for a certificate, Diploma or degree course. Certificate courses can be of six months to one year duration, a diploma of two years and a degree course of three year duration.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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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

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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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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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Whatever be the Course, study well and do well. Your academic performance helps you tremendously. Then, think of your general study. Always, take your notes and make it systematic. Index your notes carefully. Improve your communication skills and personality.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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Just two steps are required. If you have decided the Master's degree look for its eligibility criteria and then choose your Bachelor's degree. Secondly, you may check the course structure of both courses and choose that makes more sense to you.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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Definitely, not a bad option for a highly paid career in animation, though animation is a specialized area, you need to be creative if you wish to stick to the field. A Post graduation Diploma will definitely enhance and may further broaden your job prospects. Your learning in IT would also help you prosper in the animation and multimedia field as they both are somewhat related as animation & multimedia also requires use of software. Hope this information helps. Please feel free to revert. Click on the thumbs up or mark it as the best, if you found this useful. Wish You Luck.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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Yes, very much recommended, if you are planning for a job. If you are planning to start something on your own, you may not need to do any degree, but still it is advisable.

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