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For CBI, you can give SSC examination, while for RAW and IB, there are separate examinations. For RAW, vacancies come out through central secretariat, while for IB, an exam is conducted for ACIO (Assistant Central Intelligence Officer). Moreover, you can also go for IPS services, where you can later on opt for separate cadres in RAW, IB and CBI on deputation.
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There are many Data Entry / Computer Jobs available in Central / State Govt Departments and various Public Sector / Govt Undertaking Organizations & Institutions. Selection are done mostly on the basis of entrance exams. You have to keep checking employment news regularly. Typical requirement is 10th or 12th Pass with Computer Knowledge / Diploma in Computer Application or equivalent / Bachelors Degree in Computer Science or equivalent computer course from Government Recognized University / Institute.
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The minimum eligibility to appear for civil services examination conducted by UPSC to become an IAS officer is graduation degree. You are not eligible for civil services examination based on your current educational qualifications. Please complete your Bachelor's degree in a subject of your choice to become IAS.
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To pursue IAS, there is no need to go for a particular degree. You can study any degree and write UPSC exam. The questions are political and based on general knowledge. So there is no need to have a specific degree.
For more information regarding IAS (UPSC) exams, refer:
https://superprofs.com/upsc/about-upsc/
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It depends on the position you are applying to. To join as a Sepoy, there is no percentage requirement. But for technical officers it can be around 60 % to 82% depending on the position. Cut-offs also varies year by year.
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