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Samreen khan

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Yes, you can go for English honors. The detailed eligibility criteria is given below:
1. Graduation degree in any discipline from a recognised university.
2. The age must be between 21 to 30 years at the time of examination.
The age relaxation and the reservation in the seat is applicable to the reserved category candidates as per government rule.
So, don't worry if you completed graduation in the English honors then you are eligible to apply for the IAS examination.
For any more information regarding IAS examination, please visit the UPSC official website: http://www.upsc.gov.in

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ashish kumar singh

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If you are science student with PCM (essential) then you can apply for it. As you are in 12th, you can prepare for NDA because it is a glorious chance for a school student.

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Nationality: All the applicants should be citizens of India.
Age Limit: Candidate must have attained the age of 21 years but must have not crossed the age of 35 years for State Services & 25 years to 45 years for Subordinate Services.
Educational Qualification: Candidate must hold a Bachelors degree of a recognized University or equivalent qualification.
All the applicants will have to ensure that they fulfill all the conditions in order to appear for the written exam of RPSC RAS 2017. Aspirants should note that only fulfilling the eligibility criteria of RPSC RAS and qualifying the exam will not confer them with the right of appointment
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Hello Priya,
The decision to go abroad depends on what you want. No one else can suggest you better than you because you know your conditions and preparation skills better.
If you are interested in banking sector than IBPS PO is a good option. There are frequent promotions held in every 2-3 years and one can attain the top post of the bank in his/her service period. Even the Ex-CEO of the SBI bank, Arundhati Bhattacharya also joined the bank as a PO and later become the CEO.
If you are confident and sure that you can crack the Mains and interview then you should definitely join the bank.
And if you want to to go abroad, it is also benefic
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AJ kashyap

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List out the top 10 coaching centers for IAS exam all over India:
Rau's Study Circle for IAS, Delhi
Brilliant Tutorials Pvt. Lmt., Chennai
Brain Tree India, Hyderabad
Elite Academy, Mumbai
Astitva I.C.S., Jaipur
Chanakya IAS Academy, Delhi
Alsias IAS Academy, Delhi
Career Plus, Delhi
Vajiram and Ravi's IAS Academy, Delhi
Khan Study Circle, Delhi

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AJ kashyap

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To become an IPS officer, you need to clear the IPS (Indian Police Services) exam, which is held by Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) every year. It is a very competitive exam with more than 100000+ candidates taking the exam out of which under 200 are finally selected.

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