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Pranjal Arya

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Hi Gaurav,
Please check the link mentioned below-
https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/exams/Jharkhand-dtodece/question-papers
Here you find every sample question paper. Hope this will help you.

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Neha Sharma

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Both branches are equally important and good. It depend on your interest. Moreover, if still you have to choose keeping in mind your aim to prepare for the civil services exam, I would suggest you to go for mechanical as a backup option.

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Pooja sehrawat

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Dear Deekhsita,
It is difficult to pursue two courses at the same time especially when they are totally different from each other. See what you want to become in your life- an actress or an IAS officer and then do specialisation in that particular field.
Good luck.

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Selvamani RamanathanPositivity is my Saviour

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Hi,
It is nice to see that you want to be an IAS aspirant. IAS can be pursued by students from any stream, it is never restricted to any particular subject. But then it is always suggested for humanities graduates to pursue the same. As the IAS subjects are more about politics, sociology and other subjects, few of these are covered in BA degree. So it's quite good to have BA base for IAS exams. My perspective and my suggestion for you would be BA for a strong and healthy background for IAS studies.

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Prachi verma

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Hi,
In case of joining Indian Air Force and Indian Navy as Officers, there is no provision available for commerce student's right after 12th. They may join Indian Navy or IAF after graduation though.
Commerce stream students may join Indian Air Force as officers (in Ground Duty Branches) after graduation, by appearing for AFCAT examination.

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Gaurav Shandilya

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Hi Shiv,
You have not mentioned which course you intend to ask about. Although, you can click here to see the eligibility criteria to join Indian Army in detail:
http://joinindianarmy.nic.in/alpha/eligibility-criteria.htm

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Ishu Singhal

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After your graduation, it is advised to take some employment and prepare via online sources so that you may get comfortable with the content and once you are sure for the exam, you may take a break. Such sources are available on Youtube.

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Gaurav Shandilya

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Hi Rahul,
I am afraid but it is not considered a valid degree.

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Lavanya Puri

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Hi Prajwal,
The eyesight requirement for the post of officer in Indian army is mentioned below:
Uncorrected without glass 6/12
Corrected with glass 6/6
Limits of Myopia 3.5
Limits of Hypermetropia +2.5
Binocular vision III
Limits of Colour Perception I
1. A candidate should be able to read 6/6 in a distant vision chart with each eye with or without glasses. Myopia should not be more than 3.5D and hypermetropia not more than 3.5D including Astigmatism. For women candidates the minimum acceptable visual acuity are: Distant vision (corrected)better eye 6/6 worse 6/18, Myopia of not more than minus 5.5 including Astogination.
2. Internal examinati
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Anagha G Nair

Guide-Level 13

UPSC Mains can be written in 22 languages as mentioned in the in the 8th schedule of Constitution.
Assamese
Bengali
Gujarati
Hindi Devanagari
Kannada
Kashmir Persian
Konkani Devanagari
Malayalam
Manipur Bengali
Marathi Devanagari
Nepali Devanagari
Oriya
Punjabi Gurumukhi
Sanskrit Devanagari
Sindhi Devanagari or Arabic
Tamil
Telugu
Urdu Persian
Bodo Devanagari
Dogri Devanagari
Maithilli Devanagari
Santhali Devanagari or Olchiki.

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