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Rudra ShauryaPlastic Mould Design Engineer

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The best option would be to pursue B.A. In History through IGNOU. As it is open university it won't interfere with your coaching. And B.A in History will be helpful in your IAS prep.

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IAS is almost always on duty. His office timings may be different but he is always active. Suppose a riot broke out at midnight on a Holiday. He or She wouldn't take action in morning but rather immediately. It is not an easy job. The basic salary of an IAS office is between payscale of 37400 to 64000 rs. + Multiple allowance based on his age, experience and post.

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Rudra ShauryaPlastic Mould Design Engineer

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You need graduation for graduation based Exams. If you are doing B.Ed, then you must have done graduation or something equivalent to graduation. So, you must be eligible.

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Rudra ShauryaPlastic Mould Design Engineer

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Yes, you can. But try to score good in your graduation. You can start preparations by improving your GK by reading newspaper daily. Read History books. Follow news channels and developments around world. This should be enough to build a strong foundation for dedicates studies later. You should solve sample papers on holidays because it give you an idea about your current level of preparation.

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Where are you pursuing you course from? Tell me where you live to get a proper response.

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B.Sc in nautical Science is not a technical course. The best job it would be able to get you is of navigator or related. Diploma in Nautical Science is a technical course and there are many vacancies released each year for Diploma holders. For example, Technical Entry in Navy is for Diploma Holders.

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Rudra ShauryaPlastic Mould Design Engineer

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Join a short term programme. Look for one around your locality. Such programs are usually run in holidays. Or if you are an IPS aspirant I would suggest devoting your time to study History and General Science. And solve some sample papers. It would give you an Idea about your current level and how much work you need to do.

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Rudra ShauryaPlastic Mould Design Engineer

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It is a good option but not the best option for ECE students. You will not learn much about your stream but you will learn about the intern and working of an organisation.

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The college is recognised. I can't say about the course you completed graduation with as you didn't mention it. If the course is valid too, then you are certainly eligible for government exams.

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The business schools will accept you. There is no age bar for Management studies. Now the choice is all yours. Weigh your options and then decide. If you are failing in government exams by a very small margin then you should continue preparing for it. Or else, take admission in a course.

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