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Dia Suri

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Pharmaceutical section of government hospitals appoints Bachelors in pharmacy as pharmacists. After getting one year experience in the related area, the aspirant can apply the Pharmacy Board for registration as pharmacist. This certificate is very useful for the aspirant in their future career. At the entry-level remuneration will be less, but it increases with experience. The Bachelors in pharmacy can also find job openings in health departments operated under government sector.

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Dia Suri

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As far as government sector is concerned, BCA graduates can enter Sarba Siksha Ahijan, which is a flagship programme of government of India as a teacher on a contract basis.
You can also try for computer faculty job in Kendriya
Vidhyala schools.
Apart from these, many government information technology companies and government companies like bhel, nsdl, mtnl and bsnl are hiring BCA graduates. For applying to the jobs in these government organizations, the BCA graduates can visit the website of these companies.

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Dia Suri

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After passing 12th standard, you are eligible for NDA exam. NDA stands for National Defence Academy. NDA exam is organized by Union Public Service Commission Twice in a year as NDA(I) & NDA(II) Exam. Through NDA exam, you can join following defence services:
*Indian Army
*Indian Navy
*Indian Air Force

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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There is no rule which debar you from appearing in Civil Services Examination and CAT simultaneously. Both are highly competitive and their syllabus for not overlap. If you have the will and self motivation to prepare for both examinations simultaneously, you may go ahead with your plan.

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Anshuman Jha

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Firstly, you have to complete your polytechnic and after completing that, you have to pursue a engineering degree. If you want to appear in civil service examination you must possess a Bachelors degree (Diploma holder will not be eligible).

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Elavarasan Venkatesh"I can do anything but not everything"

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Hello Shruti,
UPSC civil services is neither a very tough exam nor so easy.Tips for cracking exam is:
1. Be confident
2. Never think negative thinking in your mind
3. Read newspaper daily
4. Be regular that means continuity in your study is very important part of your preparation
5. Last but not the least is that make a friend circle where u you can discuss your problem related to UPSC.

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