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Nikhlesh Mathur

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There are quite a few of them with UPSC the best followed by state PSC exams, Railways, Bank exam. I suggest you read Employment news paper regularly which will keep you apprised about such exams.

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Vivek C

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First complete BE/B Tech from the course you are interested in, then apply for IPS exam and clear it.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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If you are interest in Designing then you may have to drop idea of IAS. You can continue with your Science education and appear for Civil Services after graduation / post graduation . You have to excel in acedmics to prepare for Civil Services.

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Rashmi NagdeveExecutive Trainer at Head held high

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Hello Aman, you should choose any course of your interest. Still, law is suitable for UPSC for IPS post.

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Rashmi NagdeveExecutive Trainer at Head held high

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Hello Rahul, SSC examination is held for both HSC cleared candidates and graduates. If you want to appear for if now, go through the syllabus and start preparing at home or join coaching. Or if you want to graduate, start preparing in the 2nd year of your graduation. SSC is neither too tough, nor too easy. You can easily Crack it with one year of preparation. All the best

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Rashmi NagdeveExecutive Trainer at Head held high

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Hello abhinav, you can pursue any course of your interest. Still, law will be suitable for IAS

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Rashmi NagdeveExecutive Trainer at Head held high

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Hello Manendra, for becoming an IAS, you need to be graduate. After graduation you will be eligible for appearing in UPSC exam. Go through the syllabus once and start preparing at home or you can join any coaching. All the best

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