Government & Defence Entrance Exam
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Scholar-Level 17
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1.Monitoring the political, military, economic and scientific developments in countries which have a direct bearing on India's national security and the formulation of its foreign policy.
2.Moulding international public opinion and influence foreign governments with the help of the strong and vibrant Indian diaspora.
3.Covert Operations to safe guard India's National interests.
4.Anti Terror Operations and neutralising terror elements posing a threat to India.
5.To control and limit the supply of military hardware to Pakistan, from mostly European countries, America and more impor
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After class 12th, your approach should be to focus on the static areas such as history, geography, polity, environment and general Science. You need to clear your basics regarding these subjects as they form the 60-70% basis of prelims examination. The books you can initially refer are NCERTs of class 6th-10th for Science and environment, and for other mentioned subjects from class 6th-12th.
A lot will also depend on, which course you will opt for your graduation, as a lot of areas would be covered in your higher studies. There are a lot of options available such as B.A, B.Sc, engineering, medical, etc. But the fact of the m
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Don't be in hurry to get employed. First, calmly pursue your graduation and side by side, visit the job websites that require minimum qualification for a government job, don't take me wrong, all is I mean to say is that a good degree can give you a good job with less qualification, but with less payscale.
Good luck.
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Some courses will build on relevant undergraduate degrees, but professional experience can often be just as important. Entry requirements may be relatively strict particularly for MBA courses.
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