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satyam ANAND

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If you are a graduate or in last year of graduation (as per norms, it can vary). Sometimes, you can apply for government jobs at class 12th level also.

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Arpitha Pa

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UPSC conducts civil services examination through which IAS, IPS, IFS, IRS, etc., are recruited. For Indian Forest Services, the preliminary exam is the same but mains and personality tests are different. So, all these posts are recruited through CSE, based on the ranks, cadres are allotted.

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Stuti JainEducation and career counsellor

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Hi, yes you are eligibile for NDA and all government job exams after 12th from NIOS.

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suryansh singh

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The eligibility criteria for appearing in UPSC exam is graduation in any field.

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suryansh singh

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The second option is much better. Civil services is the most sought after career choice. It will give you a great platform at a very young age.

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suryansh singh

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The eligibility criteria for appearing in UPSC exam is graduation. Diploma is not considered as graduation.

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suryansh singh

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First congrats on taking mechanical engineering as the optional subject. Get hold of the syllabus. Analyse previous papers to know which topics are more important. Set weekly targets to complete the topics. Use weekends well. Revise once a topic is complete. Once all this is complete give test series.

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