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Palak Patel

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You can pursue crime investigator course from National Forensic Sciences University to become crime investigator.

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It depends on you and your seriousness about getting the government job. If you are from a strong financial background, then leave your private job. If you are not, please don't leave the job. However, if you are confident that you will crack the government exam, then go for it. For a government job Some things, you have to keep in mind viz. AGE and Category. For central government jobs in Group C, where vacancies are more for people over 27, in general, or EWS. If above that age, prepare along with Job. Also, write all state-level exams plus the usual central ones. Do not go for PSU jobs. They are getting privatized anyway, so better
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The age for UPSC IAS is calculated from the August month of the year in which the exam will be conducted. The age limit for the UPSC 2023 exam is as follows:
1. The minimum age criteria is that the candidate must have completed 21 years of age.
2. The maximum age limit is that the applicant should not be more than 32 years old in the general category. For OBC, this age limit is 35, and for SC and ST it is 37 years. The age will be calculated as of August 1, 2023 for UPSC IAS 2023.

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Deeksha Dixit

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The Union Public Service Commission UPSC administers the Combined Defence Services CDS exam. I assume you want to compare the Civil Service and CDS. Both are reputed government jobs but are unique in the nature of work. Here is a brief comparison given between the two services:
Civil Services:
1. It includes services such as IAS IPS, and IFS. These are responsible for policy making and implementation.
2. Civil servants maintain public law and order. These services are comparatively less adventurous than CDS.
3. It is mostly a non-uniformed service except for IPS and IRS (C&CE).
4. Civil servants mostly deal with civilians and therefore l
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Deeksha Dixit

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The UPSC exam is conducted for around three all-India services, 13 Group A and four Group B posts. These posts are as follows: (a) The posts of all India service
1. IAS Indian Administrative Services
2. Indian Police Services.
3. Indian Forest Service: Only the Prelim is shared for this service; the rest of the Main and Interview are held separately. (b) The posts for Group A:
1. The Indian Foreign Service (IFS)
2. Indian Postal Services
3. Indian Revenue Service (IRS IT)
4. The Indian Revenue Service (Customs and Indirect Taxes)
5. The Indian Defense Accounts Service (IDAS)
6. The Indian Civil Accounts Service (ICAS)
7. The Indian Corporate L
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Deeksha Dixit

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If you are referring to the civil services exam, then as per the UPSC calendar 2023, the Civil Services Prelims is scheduled to be held on May 28. So far, there has been no notification of a syllabus change. As per the latest information, the syllabus will remain the same in 2023 for both the prelims and main exams. If there is any change, it will be notified in the month of February in an official notification from UPSC. There may be some changes in the question pattern as seen in the 2022 papers, but they will be minor and will not be made all of a sudden. Therefore, there is no change in the UPSC syllabus for 2023 as of now. If ther
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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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The following details are available on RRB Group D application form. Please follow the steps given below.
1. Visit the RRB official website of the respective RRB region.
2. Click on the link Railway Group D Recruitment Notification.
3. Read the instructions given carefully and click on the Apply Online button.
4. Select New Registration if applying for the first time and not registered before.
5. Fill up all the details asked such as personal, contact details and academic details.
6. Upload scanned photograph and signature in the necessary format and size.
7. Make the payment of the RRB Group D application form fee (details are given b
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Vibhuti Tyagi

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Hi! Yes you can become an RTO officer. There is no such percentage criteria applicable for RTO exam. RTO post for which entrance examination under the public service commission and it has been conducted by every state depends on their own rules. In the RTO there are three types of posts.
1. Clerk Post
2. Assistant Engineer Post
3. Judicial Post. For Clerk post, you should be passed 12th standard from recognised board/ an equivalent class. Age limit is between the 18 to 25 years. For Assistant Engineer Post, you should be passed the Bachelor's degree in engineering from any recognised university. The age limit is 21 to 35 years. For Judic
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Vibhuti Tyagi

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Hi There, You should be a graduate at any subject. That includes Engineering, medical, Science, arts and commerce graduate. There is nothing to be particular about any stream in civil services. The best way to go ahead is to choose subjects in which you SEE future. What would you like to do in future. One important thing to always keep in mind is that there are very few vacancies in Indian Administrative Service and Lacs of students who apply for it. You should always have a backup plan in case you fail to make the cut. Therefore, choose the subjects accordingly. What would you like to do after finishing 12th? If the answer is Engineer
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Mansi Bhandari

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Railway opens recruitments for different posts which have different eligibility. Some require college degree too. So you can apply accordingly by checking their eligibility criteria.

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