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Shalini Sharma

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Every year railway announced lakhs of vacancies in various 21 RRB zones for almost every qualification which are 10th, 12th standards, graduate, post graduate and above.
Candidates get positions in Railways for non-technical jobs like Commercial Apprentice, Traffic Apprentice, Enquiry Cum Reservation Clerk, Goods Guard, Senior Clerk Cum -Typist, Junior Accounts Assistant Cum Typist, Assistant Station Master, Traffic Assistant and Senior Time Keeper.
To get complete knowledge about how to apply for the railway must check out –
https://scoop.eduncle.com/rrb-online-registration-form

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Sugandha Vats

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While I cannot tell you if its worth or not to pursue BA because I myself am a student. But I can tell you that people choose to do BA in subjects like history, political science, economics or even philosophy alongside their preparation for the exams. I think these subjects may help give you a broader perspective into the subjects, however, it depends upon your caliber and choice; if you wish to prepare full time or not. But since you have to have a degree in order to be eligible, I think, BA is a good choice.

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astha singh

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Hi Himanshu,
It's Rau's IAS Academy and has weekday regular as well as the weekend programme. The fee for both programs is Rs 1,45,000 plus Rs 500 for registration. There is also an option of pursuing only Mains' preparation, for which the fee is Rs 45,000.

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astha singh

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Hi Aashish!
You have to be a graduate in any discipline from a UGC recognised University in order to be eligible for IAS exam. The IAS exam is conducted by UPSC and is the most competitive exam in our country. For your preparation I would suggest you to enroll yourself in some good coaching center so that you get the exact idea of the syllabus and you can also refer some good books on general awareness and current affairs like Manorama year book etc. You can refer to this link for exam preparation tips https://www.shiksha.com/articles/study-tips-for-upsc-civil-services-exam-blogId-5953.

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astha singh

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Hi Dharani!
The IBPS PO examination will take place in the month of October this year. By then, You will be eligible for this exam. The minimum age criteria for IBPS PO is 20 years and maximum age eligibility is 30 years.

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amish jain

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Hello Ramya,
Yes, you are eligible for the IBPS PO and other banking exams.
The eligibility for the IBPS PO exam is a graduation degree. You must have completed the Bachelor's degree from recognised university.
The age limit should be from 18 to 28 years old for IBPD PO.
https://www.eduncle.com/ibps-po-recruitment-exam
Check the official notification for more updates. All the best.

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Akshay Bajaj

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For a technical job in railways, you have two options as per your qualification as an engineer.
1) Become a Group A officer through ESE, conducted by UPSC.
2) Be a Senior Section Engineer, Group C employee, exam conducted through RRB.
For your qualification as a graduate:
1) Take UPSC CSAT and opt for Railways as Allied services. Group A services.
2) Appear for RRB exams for various non-technical posts. Group C.
For notifications, please be updated through National Newspapers, Employment news, RRB websites and UPSC websites.

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astha singh

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Hi Himanshu!
The Civil Services Examination (IAS) is considered as one of the toughest and the most prestigious examinations conducted in India. The syllabus is widely extensive and you need to focus on all the subjects equally. The written exam consists of 2 sections; prelims and Mains. Prelim is an objective question exam containing questions related to general awareness and personal aptitude. The Mains examination consists of subjective questions and covers the following subjects:
1. Current events of national and international importance.
2. History of India and Indian National Movement.
3. Indian and World Geography-Physical, Social,
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