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Following is the process of becoming IAS officer:
(a) You can appear for the Civil Services Examination conducted by UPSC. Any graduate is eligible to appear for civil services examination. The topper of examination becomes IAS. It is the most competitive exam and requires academic brilliance to become IAS.
(b) You can appear for PSC examination conducted by various State Public Services Commission. Any graduate is eligible to appear for PSC Examination. PSC officers are eligible to become IAS after few years of experience and promotions.
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One more thing is that you have to improve your communication skills, interpersonal skills and technical skills.
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Yes, you can pursue your career in photography. Yes, you can join any Diploma course where you can learn the basic concept about photography and you can go for photography fest and many more are there which will give a better place to live.
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You can opt for B.Com as a graduation degree and start preparing for bank PO exams. You can take up public sector / regional sector banks to build a career in banking domains.
The recruitment for this position in conducted by IBPS.
The recruitment process of public sector banks includes competitive examination followed by an interview.
Probationary officer is the entry level position in the officer cadre in banking industry.
19 banks including Bank of Baroda, Andhra Bank, Canara Bank and Allahabad Bank recruit probationary clerks, probationary officers and specialist officer.
Banking Recruitment Examinations
Public sector banks conduct tw
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