Civil Servant (IAS/PCS)
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9 years agoBeginner-Level 4
1. Pre. Exam
2. Mains
And pre exam is further divided into two general studies and CSAT. In these two sessions whatever you study in B.Sc medicibe wiill not going to help.
But in 2nd exam mains is divided into 7 part. From here 7 parts there is one part in which you have to choose your two subject in which you can score good. Here your B.Sc medicine subjects will help you. You can choose any two in which you are prefect.
May be this can help you.
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Minimum requirements to become an IPS officer is you must have completed Graduation degree.
IPS:- Indian Police Service
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA:
-&get;Candidate must have passed Graduation degree in any stream.
-&get;Candidate appearing in the final year exam are also eligible.
-&get;Candidate age should be in between 21 to 30 years.
-&get;3 years & 5 year relaxation in upper age limit for obc & st/sc
candidates correspondingly.
-&get;You must have an Indian citizenship
Procedure of Entrance Examination
For Hindi Version of IAS Paper Website http://www.ias.net.in/hind
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Making an intelligent career choice after graduation is very important because that is what is going to determine the future course of your academic as well as professional career. While all graduates are faced with this problem, Arts graduates, who have completed their BA degree, have this problem at a compounded level.
When it comes to career choices and lucrative job offers, Arts graduates have always felt at a disadvantage. With limited-number of career choices and average job opportunities, arts graduates have always wond
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