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ravi mahawarStudent

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Hello,
If you are interested to get a post in the Indian Navy, then check out the latest government jobs in Indian Navy from here-
https://alertforexam.wordpress.com/2018/05/24/how-to-get-a-government-job/
Here you can also check the complete procedure to get the job.

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Nishant Bhardwaj

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It's good that you want to go to NDA. In my opinion, please don't drop and continue your UG course and with that you should prepare for NDA also and if you clear the written exam, then you should go for coaching of SSB at Col. Dagar Academy, Gurgaon as this is the top coaching institute for SSB in India. The duration of coaching will be only 15 days and it will not affect your UG studies also. And you should apply for Technical Entry Scheme (TES) whose form is available on:
joinindianarmy.nic.in
If you got selected, then there will be direct SSB for you and no written exam is needed for this.

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Nikeeta Vyas

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I guess for being a teacher, you would have to go for the degree known as B.Ed. Mostly, the government teachers should hve that degree is the rule I guess. You may ask the relevant university there and get the further information regarding the government teacher.

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Lavanya Puri

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Hi Ashwini,
Yes, you can certainly get into the army by giving the following exams:
1. CDS Examination- You can sit for this paper provided your age is between 19-25 years from the date of joining and you've completed your graduation from a UGC recognised university or institution.
2. Special Entries for NCC.
For this entry, one does not have to apply for any test. This a direct form of selection in which the candidate only has to go for the SSB Interview.
Age Limit: Candidates age should be between 19-25 years i.e., a candidate must be born not earlier than 02-01-1991 and not later than 01-01-1997.
Educational qualification: Candidates s
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Deepanshi ailawadi

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I think you can't pursue Computer Science because it is a Science stream course. You can go for CA if you are interested in accounting ormay go for IIM if you are interested in management or business studies.
On the other hand, IAS is most difficult but if you are interested in extensive study and are a seeker of knowledge, you may go for this.
So all of the courses totally depend on your field of interest.
Your percentage is good, so you can be admitted in a reliable course which you want to do.
However, universities have some other criteria, so it varies. All the best.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Snehdeep,
It's indeed nice to see that you are getting admission in Thapar in your desired branch. For becoming an IAS officer, you need to pass civil service exam, for which being a graduate is a must. So if you study well during four years at Thapar, it'll actually add up to preparation for IAS. Best wishes.

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Deepanshi ailawadi

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Hi Divyanshu,
In order to become a police officer, you will need to appear for IPS exam. For that, a candidate must hold a Bachelor's degree from any of the universities recognised by the UGC or possess an equivalent qualification. Discipline of graduation has not been mentioned by the UPSC so you can opt for graduation in any field that interests you.

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Adarsh Varghese

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No. Any one Indian language and English.

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Adarsh Varghese

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Just be an avid reader of "The Hindu"
3 years before you plan to give exams start coaching. Choose your optional subject B4 hand so that you don't have to mug up just before the exam. If you are going to give exam next year, then you should start right now. Join coaching but if you can study by yourself, go to market and but books and give time to every subjects.

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