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Yes, any graduate with any degree can appear for SSC exams, it will result in different posts available.

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No, you will be not able to apply for the till you clear supplementary by giving exam.

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The Staff Selection Commission recruits for a variety of Group C and D positions. You can apply for these exams after completing class 12th. The following are some of the most desirable SSC jobs:
1. Data Entry Operator (DEO): You can get this job after clearing the CHSL exam. The starting salary is approximately Rs. 36,555 for this post.
2. Lower Division Clerk: For this post, you will need to appear in SSC CHSL. This job will pay you approximately Rs. 29,159 per month.
3. SSC Multi-Tasking Staff: For this post, SSC conducts the SSC MS exam. You'll receive a salary of roughly Rs. 28,000 in addition to benefits.
4. Grade C and Grade D st
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Yes, the SSC exam can be cleared without coaching if you have proper strategy and guidance. This exam is administered by the Staff Selection Commission SSC to select candidates for group B, C, and D level government positions. Following these tips from an expert can help you clear this exam without coaching:
1. The exam requires at least six months of focused, planned study.
2. You must create a subject-by-subject study schedule that includes eight hours per day.
3. Before beginning your preparation, thoroughly understand the exam format.
4. The Quantitative Aptitude and reasoning section is typically the easiest to score by practicing.
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The IBPS PO exam is conducted by the Institute of Banking Personnel Selection for the recruitment of POs in 11 participatory public banks. Due to the high level of competition, the exam is difficult to pass. More than 4 Lacs people apply for this exam each year. Hence, to crack this exam, you need to have high accuracy and speed. Here are a few expert suggestions that can help you crack this exam easily:
1. Make a proper study plan for all subjects, including English reasoning, Quantitative Aptitude and general knowledge.
2. Focus more on subjects in which you are having difficulty.
3. Understand the pattern of the exam well and prepa
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If you are referring to smart work, you can crack UPSC with less hard work. The simple rule is to practice and solve previous year's puzzles as per experts. However, UPSC is a coveted exam that requires a significant amount of effort. This exam takes at least ten months to prepare. The duration between prelims and Mains is usually less than 3 months, and the UPSC Mains syllabus is so extensive that it takes at least 6 months to complete. Similarly, prelims require at least 4 months of study and 2 months of practice. Many students have studied for 8 hours every day for years to pass this exam. Therefore, this exam requires lots of effor
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Hi Yashasvi, You need to make issue-based Current Affairs notes to be able to revise them effectively before the exam.
1. Current affairs-related questions are usually dynamic in nature and based on issues related to the main syllabus.
2. If presidential elections were in the news, for example, UPSC would ask about the election process in the preliminary exam and about the president's role in governance in the main exam. Therefore, you are required to prepare topic-based notes.
3. The UPSC has provided a detailed syllabus, and you can fit CA events accordingly in each section. For instance, you can put security-related developments in
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You can choose Economics Optional for UPSC Mains Optional Papers I and II. The optional subject is required for UPSC Mains, which is the written stage of UPSC CSE. This is the eighth and ninth paper of the Mains, and it consists of two papers. Usually optional paper 2 is applied and paper 1 is static concept based. There is no such thing as a "best-scoring optional subject" in the UPSC and marking patterns change every year. These are popular optional subjects that are usually preferred by students.
1. Public Administration
2. Political Science
3. Sociology
4. Anthropology
5. Geography
However, many aspirants have scored well in subjects li
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You can simultaneously work as a banking professional and prepare for the UPSC exam. All you need is a strategy for proper preparation that fits in with your work schedule. You might find the following suggestions useful in your preparation strategy:
1. Print out the UPSC Mains syllabus and make sure you finish each topic two months before the exam.
2. Make use of online tools to create your revision notes.
3. Pick an optional subject that doesn't demand much of your time. You can take your graduation subject or any popular subject that requires less study time.
4. Develop a plan for how much practice time you can devote on the weekends
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Hi Gowri, You can clear the UPSC exam as a working professional with some effort. To prepare for the UPSC exam, you need to make a proper preparation plan as per your job schedule. Here are some tips that may help you;
1. Print out the UPSC Mains syllabus and make sure you finish each topic two months before the exam.
2. Utilize online resources to prepare your revision notes.
3. Select an optional subject that requires less effort from you. You can take your graduation subject or any popular subject that requires less time.
4. Make a strategy as to which subject to read more about and how much time you can allot on the weekend for prac
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