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9 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
For IAS preparation, I would suggest you to complete your class 11th and 12th with all your efforts and try to learn all the basics. You need to be a bright student with very excellent marks after that you can go for your graduation.
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Scholar-Level 17
CSE and ECE are totally different both have different base. CSE will take you in the world of Computers and software whereas ECE towards electronics and semiconductors. Now, its on your choice if what you like the most. Choose one and go for it.
As your aim is to become IAS, you can be an IAS after doing this engineering but for better is suggest you to go for B.Sc if you are totally confident to go for IAS.
All the best.
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9 years ago
Guide-Level 11
If you want to start your career in public sector banks, you have to clear exams like IBPS, PO, IBPS clerk, SBI PO or SBI clerk.
You can check newspapers for updates regarding exams. You can also join a bank coaching institute and you will get study materials and updates regarding it.
If you like to go in private sector banks, there are some banks who provide a 1 year PG Diploma course, after completion you will get posted to respective banks.
1. Axis bank.
2. IDBI bank.
3. Federal bank are some of it.
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9 years agoContributor-Level 7
The thing that matters is what is your interest? ECE and CSE both have good career opportunities. A reputed institution is a good thing but remember you would be working in the chosen field for lifetime. So, focus on your interest first.
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