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2016-03-18 22:26:51

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Aman SapraStudent

Contributor-Level 6

Well shailendra I'm sorry to say but you can't. As maximum age limit for general category is 22 whereas for SC/ST is 25. So you can't go for it. But you can go for a short term course in culinary or some other that is going to help you definitely. All the best.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

To become IAS officer, you are required to appear in Civil Services examination conducted by UPSC. The candidate desiring to be IAS must hold a degree of any of recognised University. Only top candidates in Civil Services examination are able to make it to IAS. You will require thorough preparation, hard work and dedication to become IAS.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

Actuarial Science aims to understand, identify and quantify all risks in the market for financial and non-financial aspects and make sense of future. Insurance industry use Actuarial professionals to assess both economical and non-economical risks to take informed decisions. Actuarial professional undertake research and their research outcomes become crucial ingredients in modelling emerging risks and uncertainties. It is one of highest paid and respected profession in Insurance industry. There is a general shortage of Actuarial professionals across the world.

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Debajit Chandra

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Are you pursuing any graduation at this point?

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2016-03-18 18:48:12

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Debajit Chandra

Guide-Level 14

Even you can start your career in IT without doing engineering but you should take under consideration the nature of sector and career prospect.
You may choose BCA, BSC IT as graduation and along with go for some professional training.

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