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

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Hello Nayan,
In majority of government exams, number of attempts does not matter and hence you can appear for such exams.

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varun bhatiastudent's counselor

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Hi Pragati,
For government jobs, you need to take Banking exam. Once you clear Banking exam, you will get placed in banks like SBI and other reputed banks. You can also get jobs in public sector. There are many jobs in your field, but I would suggest you should try to write at least one government exam to get better experience. All the best.

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amish jain

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Yes sure, if you want you can definitely clear the bank PO exams as the syllabus for the bank exam is most similar to the CAT, or MAT exams. You need not to go through the different subjects.
The IBPS PO recruitment exam consists five sections that are English, reasoning ability, quantitative aptitude, general awareness and computer knowledge.
You can apply for the bank PO exam. The difficulty level of the bank PO exam is almost similar to the CAT, MAT exams.
Make a solid study plan and follow it strictly.
So tighten your shoe and start to practice from now, you will crack the exam. Be confident and keep practicing.
All the best.

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Devi singh

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LAW OFFICER Eligibility:
A Law Officer is a person who regulates, keep in mind all the legal activities of the bank. He/she gives a compelling legal guidance in the arrangement of legal opinions, studies, reports and correspondence, as required every once in a while by different branches of the bank.
The primary duty of the officer is to help and guide that all the work of bank is complete accordance with the laws and act directed by the government.
A Law Officer also ensures that if the bank signs any contracts with individuals or companies/organizations, the companies/organizations/ individuals must be legally fit and in legally right m
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Viren GajjarPhenomenal

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Hello Bittu Kumar Gupta,
Sorry to say it, but you are not eligible to apply for IAS exam at present because you have just completed 12th standard in arts. First of all, complete graduation in any stream from a recognized university to be deemed eligible to apply for IAS exam & and also the eligible final year appearing candidates for the Preliminary exam must complete UG before the Mains exam.
IAS stands Indian Administration Services.
IAS is one of the Civil Service Exams conducted by the Union Public Service Commission every year.
IAS Eligibility :
Candidates must be an Indian citizen.
Candidates must have completed graduation in any stre
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Ketan Deshmukh

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Absolutely, you can, but for that, you have to get a Bachelor's degree plus crack an exam which is conducted by your state govt. and you can also try for UPSE.

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astha singh

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You should choose a subject which you feel comfortable with. Graduating from Zoology, chemistry and computer application can be an advantage. If you have studied these subjects well, you could also opt for one of these subjects as they are included in the syllabus of the UPSC exams. However there are 9 papers you need to appear for, and you have many choices to choose from, and you should use all the experience you have in these subjects to decide which ones you would like to study for the exams. Good Luck!!

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astha singh

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You should choose a subject which you feel comfortable with. Graduating from Zoology, chemistry and computer application can be an advantage. If you have studied these subjects well, you could also opt for one of these subjects as they are included in the syllabus of the UPSC exams. However there are 9 papers you need to appear for, and you have many choices to choose from. Good Luck!!

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