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There is no height, weight and chest girth minimum requirement as such for candidates for the IAS unlike the technical services. However, if the candidates measurements are disproportionate as regarded by the medical board, the candidates can be hospitalized for investigation and chest X-ray can be taken. Please note the technical services have certain minimum requirements. Candidates should have a proper vision in the eyes. Corrections permitted are spectacles, CL and refractive surgery like LASIK, ICL, IOL, etc. Those who have myopia with macular degenerative changes will be declared unfit f
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1. GATE. This is the most popular route through which you need to get enrolled in the B.Tech course and appear in the GATE entrance test in the final semester. You can get a job at a PSU like ONGC based on your score.
2. UGC NET Having a valid UGC NET score in any engineering subject is another way to get into PSU. Top PSUs such as OIL, HPCL, NTPC, and others recruit through this exam.
3. CSIR NET This exam is useful if you have some Science subjects, such as earth Science
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Indian Space Research organisation is known as one of the largest Indian organizations filled with people having high skills and knowledge. The Indian Space Research organisation not only provides a decent salary but also lends a reputation and decent lifestyle to its employees. Following are some of the benefits of the Indian Space Research organisation:
The best benefit to work in ISRO is job security. You get long-time employment along with the promise of safety for your job. Allowances and pay in the Indian Space Research organisation are comparatively better than many other Indian Jobs. Reputation is also on
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