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rohith kola

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Prestige is way ahead when it comes to management education. In terms of exposure, crowd, faculty members, facilities, training and placements etc. Prestige is ranked amongst the top five management institutes of the city and in the batch of 201517, the highest placement a student was able to grab was 14LPA which was the best in Indore for that year. Prestige is not fake in its promises, although it have its cons but a quite better option when compared with the first. If you are eligible for getting an admission in Prestige then go for it. Few better options are IIPS and IMS.
Cheers!

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Madhav Sharma

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In my knowledge, you can give NDA. But I am also not sure. So you should ask someone who has proper knowledge of this field. Then you will get a proper knowledge about it. Because I am also in doubt so I cannot give confirmation of my answer to you.

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muskan kalra

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Hello,
Believe me, it's the best time to start your preparation for civil service! You have 2 and half years to study. If you plan properly, you can clear UPSE in your first attempt. It doesn't matter, what degree you are doing. It's your dedication towards the goal reaches you to the goal.I will explain, what I will do if I am in your situation.
1. First I analyse myself about, why I want to become civil servant (15 days). By the end of 15 days, I will have my goals after becoming civil servant.
2. As a second step I go through the detailed syllabus of the 3 rounds of the exam (1-2 weeks).
3. My third step will be clearly analyse the que
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varun bhatiastudent's counselor

Guide-Level 14

It totally depends on your hard work and passion for IAS exam. If you choose a B.Com or BA degree then also you can do it. Civil services seem to be a dream of every aspiring student but out of lakhs of students some of them clear it.
If you work hard you can definitely become an IAS.

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Shikher jainStudent

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In your free time get to know about history, current affairs, daily from proper concentration read a newspaper and join a coaching institute. Students should give around 3-4 hours daily for the preparation apart from college studies.

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Parveen Kumar SharmaCommunication Skills Expert; Career and Life Coach

Guide-Level 14

I shall suggest that Civil Services Examination of any state or the Central Civil Serviced exams taken by UPSC demand expertise of the highest level. Taking a course in Graduation shall do great help or may hurt your preparation. I shall suggest that, because of the general awareness subject's importance, B.Sc Hind may give less burden. Take a stream which gives more time for preparation.

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Parveen Kumar SharmaCommunication Skills Expert; Career and Life Coach

Guide-Level 14

Civil Services Preparation must start when you are in graduation or even in the senior secondary. You have thought of it at the right time. Regarding PCS as well the same preparation is beneficial.
1. Excellent General Awareness
2. Composition / Writing Skills
3. Vocabulary English and Reading
4. See the Syllabus and Chose your Possible Electives and Subjects. Start talking guidance from. Those who have been into preparation sincerely or talk to some newly selected UPSC or PCS person.

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Vishwajeet sing

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Dear Chinmay,
You can apply for CDS examination. For CDS, you may have any Bachelor's degree from a recognised university.
Notifications are going to be published in August, so be prepared.

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Prachi verma

Contributor-Level 8

Hi,
Minimum Qualification for IAS exam-Y:
1. You must have passed graduate degree from recognized university. There is no restriction, as per discipline. You need to pass class 12th with Science or arts or commerce; in all the cases, you can apply for the exam after completing graduation. Also, there is no percentage restriction in this exam. You pass the qualifying exam with any percentage of marks, you are eligible for this exam.
2. Age limit is 21-30 years.
Age relaxation;-
-OBC-3 years
-SC/ST-5 years. -PH-10 years.
3. You must be Indian citizen. Number of attempts;-
General Category - 6 times
OBC- 9 times
SC/ST:-no limit
Best of luck.

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