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Ritika GuptaWeb Developer at Exzeo India

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Hi, the curriculum for preparation to appear for Indian Forest Services examination conducted under UPSC is quiet vast in nature but yet accomplishable. The IFS exam takes place in 3 rounds- preliminary exam, main exam, and interview. The curriculum for preliminary examination is same as that of UPSC (IAS, IPS) exam including History, geography, economics, and political Science, international relations, ecology, Science and technology and current affairs in detail along with an aptitude test. Upon, selection for Mains round, you need to make a choice out of list of subjects that you have to study in detail along with all other subjects
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The eligibility criteria is:
Candidates must be an Indian citizen. Applicants must have the domicile of Utter Pradesh to get the reservation and the relaxation
Candidate must be completed a Bachelor of Law degree from a University established by Law in Uttar Pradesh or any other University of India recognised for this purposes by the Governor, or
Must be an Advocate registered under the provisions of the Advocate Act 1961 or a Barrister of Northern Ireland or England or a Member Faculty of Advocates in Scotland and is permitted to practice in the Court or Courts subordinate thereto;
Candidates should possess a complete knowledge of Hindi
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Leena Agarwal

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There are two ways after class 12th for Indian Navy
NDA & NA Examination: You can join NA by taking the exam conducted by Union Public Service Commission (UPSC). This exam is conducted twice a year in all major cities throughout India.
Eligibility Criteria:
Age 16 to 19 years (at the time of commencement of course)
Nationality Indian
Gender Men only
Educational Qualifications 10+2 with Physics and Mathematics. Appearing final year students can also eligible to apply.
10+2 B.Tech Cadet Entry:
Age: 17 to 19 years. Educational Qualification: Passed Senior Secondary Examination (10+2 Pattern) or its equivalent from University/Board with at leas
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Vaibhav Singh

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Well, you are not eligible for NDA, the option left with you is CDS examination for which you need to do graduation. And after clearing that, you need to undergo training in AFA Hyedarabad. After which you become a pilot in Indian Air Force.

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shivam patelcollege choice expert

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Chanakya Group of Academy is the best option for UPSC in Jaipur.

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Nikhil GargFUTURE ENGINEER

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Medical examination is the last examination for selection in NDA and it includes parameters, which are complex and understood by doctors and specialists. Written test - SSB (5DAYS) - Medical test. So you can apply for the written test and then can appear for irrespective of your surgery. But in the end it all depends on the medical.

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Alankruta SheshDual Degree student at NIT Rourkela

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It all depends on how you prepare for the exams, as UPSC is one of the toughest exams in today's date. If you are interested in becoming an IAS officer, my suggestion for you would be to opt for BA Bachelor of Arts. Their course covers the syllabus required for UPSC, so it will be helpful for you if you are dedicated to do the same.

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Dheeraj Roy

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Yes, distance education is valid for government jobs. For government jobs, selection process is same. So, no partiality is possible. Where only written exams are conducted, you can be rest assured that you are treated like any other regular degree candidates.

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Akshay Bajaj

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Indian Navy Selection Procedure on the basis of JEE Main 2019
Once the registration will close, applicants will be shortlisted for Service Selection Board (SSB) interview on the basis of JEE Main AIR (All India Rank). Shortlisted candidates will be informed about their SSB interview via E-mail or SMS as details provided by them in their application form. The SSB interview is conducted in 2 stages I. e. Stage I- group discussion, intelligence test, and picture perception test. Stage II- This test will last for four days and consists of psychological testing, group testing and interview. If candidates qualify stage II, they will undergo M
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