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sanjay soni

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Yes, you can appear for the IAS exam after completing B.Sc in nursing.

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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

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Yes, you can as if you are an electrical or mechanical engineer then you get a chance to get job in the Indian railways, but you have to score good marks in the GATE exam.

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Siddharth BhardwajQuantitative Analyst (Credit Risk)

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Hi Atanu,
CAG generally want CA, SA, data and statistical scientist and actuarial scientist type candidates. So, make your career accordingly. You can't go there with just B.Com degree as you need to have some extra. However, you can go to their website to see any vacancy so that you can get at least a reference on 'what to do next?'. Kindly up vote the answer if you feel satisfied.
Ask any query at anytime.
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Kumari Ishika

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If you want to do B.Com honors, you will have mathematics in that. Moreover, in bank exams, you will have maths questions. But if you are more eager for NDA and airman then I would suggest you to do BA and along with give exams for NDA. And in BA, you will not have maths.

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simran arora

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These are the basic qualifications for the post 10+2 with physics and maths as their core subjects are minimum 60% in Bachelors of science with physics as one of the subjects/bachelor degree in computer science/bachelor degree in information technology/bachelor degree in computer applications or a candidate with 3 years Diploma in electronics & telecommunication engineering can also apply for the SSC scientific assistant IMD.

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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

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Hello Aman,
Both are quite different things as if you crack JEE Mains, firstly, you have to study for 4 years in IIT or NIT and then you have to fight with these 15 lakh engineers who are produced by India every year to get a job.
And Next is SSC. This exam is for jobs not for college admission. The main difference is that this exam is at graduation level and after passing this you can get a job but here also competition is very stiff.
All the best.

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Lakshmi Narasimman Sharma

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Hello Muhammad,
I am very glad to see an aspiring IAS student. After intermediate, you should puruse a Bachelor's degree in public administration, political science or history. History is preferable because it will help you to crack the exam easily. You need to keep yourself updated by reading newspapers and make a note of current affairs. I'll suggest you to join a reputed IAS academy because it will show you an easy map to your goal.
All the best.
God bless you.

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