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Sakshi Masade

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If you are sure about your choice you may go with arts as it gives more time for IAS preparations. If you go with Science and the graduation from engineering or any graduation you will land up with a safe and strong backup as well.

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Sakshi Masade

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No, not at all. You can go with Biology or even arts subjects. Even its said that Biology is easy to attempt in civil exams than Maths. Good luck.

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Avinash Kumar

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No, you can't give, you must have atleast under graduation degree.

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Pratham Bhandari

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Hello, To be eligible to appear in NDA there is no minimum percentage required in the qualifying exam. You must have passed 10+2 or its equivalent. If you pass in the qualifying exam you are eligible to appear provided you must fulfill other eligibility criteria. Since you are not from Science stream you can only join army wing through NDA. To join INA or AFA you must have passed 10+2 with Mathematics and Physics.

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Prakash deep

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Yes it is valid

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Sai kumar Karri

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Aligarh is a city in Uttar Pradesh. In SSC GD it comes under central region. Agra (3001) and Meerut (3011) centres are near to Aligarh. So you can opt for these centres for SSC GD.

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Any student can appear for IBPS exam after graduation and it's considered one of the toughest exams for banking jobs. If you want to take IBPS exam you need to follow the following steps.
1 : Know the syllabus of the exam. Knowing syllabus and following it will help you a lot in Knowing the exam pattern and will help you save time and avoid any unnecessary distraction.
2 : Know the exam pattern to be aware of how to prepare yourself.
3 : Make a study plan. You need to make a timeline i.e how much time you have left for examination and accordingly study on daily basis.
4 : After completing one module, take mocks and tests, that will hel
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For becoming eligible for the SBI PO exam, one should possess a graduation degree from a recognised university. One can do graduation in any stream of your choice like B.A. B.Com BBA B.Sc. After your graduation, you can apply for all bank exams.

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palak mahajan

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The candidates should hold a degree of recognised university with minimum of 60% aggregate marks for General / OBC / EWS Candidates and 55% aggregate for SC / ST Candidates. And a B.Com student can also join accounts branch of IAF. You can join Indian Coast Guard by joining AFCAT entry in officer cadee which is held twice a year in the month of February and August.

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Shivam Sagar

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It's possible to prepare for the AAI ATC (Airports Authority of India Air Traffic Control) and RBI Grade B Phase 1 exams using the same guide for RBI Grade B, but it's important to keep in mind that the content and format of these exams may be different. The RBI Grade B exam is for recruitment to the Reserve Bank of India, and it typically consists of three phases: Phase 1, Phase 2, and an Interview. The Phase 1 exam typically covers topics such as general awareness, Quantitative Aptitude and English language. The AAI ATC exam is for recruitment to the Airports Authority of India, and it typically covers topics such as general awarenes
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