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2013-07-22 22:57:30

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Sridhar Rao Rao K

Contributor-Level 9

No career canbe bad. In fact, if you are reasonalbly successful, you can start your own training and fitness school or lauch a label. It is films like Fashion that keep giving every profession a bad name. I wonder if they want women to react to these stray cases, get scared and sit at home.

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2013-07-20 21:43:56

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archana bansla

Contributor-Level 9

No u r not late. u have a lot of time.
tp be an IPS officer first u need a graduate degree. then you will have to clear the exam for IPS officer conducted every year by UPSC.
the minimum age should not be less than 21 and maximum age should not be more than 30.
for more on eligibility and preocess please see the url below :
http://targetstudy.com/professions/ips-officer.html
all the best

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2013-07-20 09:40:04

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Sridhar Rao Rao K

Contributor-Level 9

Don't have to have doubts. Just do it! IT has tremendous scope.

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2013-07-19 23:24:19

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Ankit Anand

Contributor-Level 9

Hi tahreem,
Law is a career which requires loads of patience and logical skills. It takes loads of hard work and dedication to become a successful lawyer. First generation lawyers particularly face numerous problems in their profession as is true of every other profession. It becomes easier if one trains under a Senior Counsel in the beginning of their career. This is not to say that newbies cannot make it own their own. Anything is possible with determination and of course, hard work. Great communication skills and a faculty for critical analysis and articulation are pre-requisites for lawyers. Therefore, one should analyze these point
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2013-07-19 22:05:56

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Uttam ChatterjeeM.Sc. (Chemistry), B.Ed.

Contributor-Level 8

1. Download syllabus for the UPSC exam or NET for JRF separately.
2. Start making elaborate notes of the topics.
3. Take help from several available Guide Books too.
4. Talk to motivated and successful people and know how they faced challenges and overcame.
5. Work day and night, complete notes making (very elaborate one) in 3 months time,
6. Revise the notes regularly and systematically for another 3 months.
7. For last 6 months attempt for mock tests as well as READ PROLIFICALLY, WATCH NEWS, KEEP IN TOUCH WITH NEWS PAPERS AND TEST PAPERS OF REPUTED COMPETITIVE MAGAZINES like CSR, Banking Chronical, Pratiyogita Darpan, Upkar publishers hav
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2013-07-19 12:43:06

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FOR ANY DETAILS YOU CAN CONTACT US AT 9990471004

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2013-07-19 12:43:06

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NIRVANA IAS

Beginner-Level 5

FOR ANY DETAILS YOU CAN CONTACT US AT 9990471004

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2013-07-19 10:56:03

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Manmeet Kaur

Guide-Level 12

Hi,
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To crack the exam, the preparation requires the right approach along with the right study materials and strategy. Preparation entirely depends on your caliber and understanding of the subject. You may start preparation as you feel comfortable.
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To be eligible :
- You need to pass graduation in any field from any recognized university.
- You are eligible if you are in the final year of graduation.
- Your age must be between 21 to 30 years. 3 and 5 years of relaxation for OBC and SC/ST respectively.
- You must be an Indian citizen.
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Preparation :
To crack the IAS exam, the preparation requires the right approach along with the ri
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2013-07-18 15:28:23

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RED EYE INDIA

Contributor-Level 7

Dear Aspirant - kindly call us on ITM Toll free - 1800 209 9727 so that our counsellors can guide you better. Best Wishes

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2013-07-18 15:11:35

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sunny mathur

Contributor-Level 8

As such there is no difference between MBA and PGDM, its just the brand name that is different. MBA is a degree given by universities and PGDM is a degree given by institutes affiliated to universities. At the end of the day it depends on you how you will learn and what you will learn from your education. As far as placements are concerned, it depends on your area of expertise like now a days there are many programs which are in good demand like international business mgmt, tourism and hospitality mgmt, hospital and health care mgmt, retail, media mgmt, etc. As these programs are from core sector the chances of getting a good job in an
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