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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

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Hello,
I strongly recommend you to first check your age that you are eligible or not because every year age limit is changing and if you are eligible then you can prepare via class 11th and 12th NCERT books of PCM and you can follow Pathfinders NDA by Arihant Publication for more guidelines.

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Moin NargundAspiring Student

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Actually, there isn't such necessity to join coaching classes. If you are self-confident, you can crack it. If not, join classes after engineering.

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It depends on your interest and what are your preferences. At first, you ask yourself that you want to go for civil services (government job) or business and management is your passion. What makes you feel good? Both are very reputed sectors and you have many responsibilities. Both offer you attractive salary and various perks. However, our society gives preferences to the government jobs. You have the option to go for management after you take up a government job but vice versa is not possible. Check out all the pros n cons of both the options and decide according to your condition and interest.
All the best for your future.

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Nishant PanchalComputer Engineer

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Yes, if you take your graduation seriously along with the preparation for the IAS then you will need to work hard.
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Keep smiling and keep asking.
All the best.

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Shashank SharmaSoftware Developer ,ZS Scholar ,AIT-Pune'20

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You have not mentioned your stream which you opted for in 12th class, so it is difficult to suggest you something but to become an IAS officer, you need to be a graduate or studying in the last semester of graduation course, the stream doesn't matter if you have a degree, you are eligible. Most subjects included in UPSC are of humanities stream so you need to be good in that particular portion and there will be a paper which is concerned to your subject that you have studied in your graduation so you need to put quite a hard work.
All the best.

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Please refer to the link provided below for qualifications required to join the Indian Coast guard. Regards. http://www.joinindiancoastguard.gov.in/pdf/Advertisement/ASST COMDT_217. Pdf.

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priyank sharma

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In India, a three-year Bachelor's degree/PG has become the recognised standard. In order to complete a three-year Bachelor's degree/PG programme, students must study at least 15-20 different subjects and pass a comprehensive exam in each subject. A thesis project in the student's major area of study must be completed by the end of the third year of study. In contrast, a single sitting degree must either make an attempt at a programme curriculum that includes each of these 12 subjects in just a year, or must compromise degree requirements by teaching fewer subjects or watering down the exit exams. Neither of these options is considered
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astha singh

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Hi Inder,
If you don't want to pursue engineering, you can give UPSC and RRB exams for non-technical departments in Indian Railways. If you get a good rank, you might opt for the Indian Railways Traffic Service (IRTS), or the Indian Railways Accounts Service (IRAS).

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ravi mahawarStudent

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There is no official notification about the recruitment of RRB SSE and JE from till now, based on the previous year exam date, it will be held in month of August or September.

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Anuj Sikka

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No, it is compulsory for a student to have Science and maths. But you can apply for Indian Army.

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