Government & Defence Entrance Exam
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Both the exams are tough but difficulty level of CAT is greater than SBI PO exam on the other hand competition level in SBI PO exam is way more than CAT.
So, both of them are difficult in their own way.
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To join ISRO you need to be Graduate engineer/Degree engineer.
After 10th you should pursue 12th in science stream with physics,chemistry,Mathematics as your subjects.
You should secure high percentage of marks in 12th.
Either You can completed your B Tech or BE in the streams like electronics, electrical, computer science or mechanical engineering. You need to have aggregate score of 60% and above throughout your career.
Indian citizens who are not more than 35 years of age can apply; however, there is some relaxation in the age limit for candidates from the reserved categories. The candidate can appear in the written test dur
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If someone needs a job more than anything then SBI PO is the best option. You will get a good package, reputation and your job will be safe. But, PGDM in finance is different. You have to spend some money to study and then only you can hope that you will get a good placement (if it's a top college you will definitely get good offer) and if you want to go to the top level, work hard and show them the results. You can't just go to the top without working hard.
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Eligibility Criteria:
The nationality of a candidate must be either of the following:
Citizen of India
The subject of Nepal, subject of Bhutan, a Tibetan refugee who came to India before January 1, 1962, for permanent settlement in India.
Migrant from any of the following countries for permanently settling in India:
Pakistan,
Burma,
Sri Lanka,
East African countries of Kenya, Uganda,
the United Republic of Tanzania,
Zambia, Malawi,
Zaire,
Ethiopia and
Vietnam
Educational Qualification: Candidate should hold a degree from any of the recognized universities or must have an equivalent qualification
Age Limit: Minimum age 21 years Maxim
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