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Aarti Singh

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Subhajit, its not advisable to drop one year.There is no surety that next year you will score very good. Better would be you go for some good private universities and make the best of the opportunities that come your way.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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Your subjects in +2 stage does not make any difference in your eligibility and performance in Civil Services examination. Any graduate is eligible for Civil Services examination.

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RAHUL MISHRA

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Of which stream?

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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You can join Defense Services as +2 stage as follows:
(a) Join Army or Indian Air Force or Navy through NDA. Selection is based on NDA exam conducted by UPSC twice a year.
(b) There is another option to join Army at +2 stage. You may join OTS Chennai in 10+2 Technical Direct Entry scheme. This is open for male candidates who have passed 12th Class with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics with not less than 70%. Those who make it in merit list based on marks undergo SSB for selection. After 5 years at OTS and CME Pune or MCTE Mhow or MCEME Secunderabad candidates get Engineering degree and job with starting salary of CTC of Rs 6+ Lakhs.
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chandan kasuladeviit is competitive world run for life

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arhiamt books and daily newspaper

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Sumit BaraPlan, work, chase, achieve. Simple.

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Hi,
If your aim is UPSC, then why are you worrying to get into a IIIT or a NIT? Take up B.Sc and prepare for UPSC.

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Abhishek Bandhu

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depend on your jee mains you can try thapar university or any private university

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