For entering the GATE program you need to get an ADVANCED in your and grade State scores. For me i live in California and i don't know if other states have this program. My parents really didn't mind if i join the program of not but all i know is that you can only take the exam in Elementary school and the Gate program is useless in Middle and High school... unless you are applying your knowledge.
So the main points are that:
-The GATE program is only used in elementary school
-You have to have gotten an advanced in State testing
-and you can join at any time... while you are still in elementary school
4 times for General
7 times for OBC
No restriction for SC/ST
3 times a test
Yes. You Are Welcome In The Administration of Maharashatra. Try UPSC also.
The Admit cards for SCRA UPSC exam will be available on UPSC's Official website. www.upsc.nic.in
Mumbai university is valid for ssc exam. But you will have to gie the hindi paper for upsc exam.
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Absolutely, having a B.Sc. in Botany (Honours) can make you eligible to appear for the UPSC exams. UPSC (Union Public Service Commission) conducts a range of exams including the Civil Services Examination (CSE), commonly known as the IAS exam, which has various services like IAS, IPS, IFS, etc. The eligibility criteria for the UPSC CSE exam are a minimum of a bachelor's degree from any recognized university. Your B.Sc. in Botany (Honours) fulfills this requirement. However, apart from educational qualifications, there are other criteria such as age limits, nationality, and attempt limits that you would need to fulfill to be eligible to appear for the UPSC exams. So, having a B.Sc. in Botany (Honours) sets you on the right path to pursue a career through the UPSC exams. You might want to complement your academic knowledge with a well-rounded understanding of diverse subjects as the UPSC exam covers a wide range of topics in its syllabus.
If you want to become an IAS Officer you have to appear for the UPSC Civil Services Exam which happens in 3 stages. The Prelims sometime in May, then the Mains Exam and the Interview. For more try http://iasguide.googlepages.com
through IES exam which is conduct by UPSC
Minimum is 21 and maximum is 30.
no, diploma engineering is not consider as graduate.
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You might be one of the youngest people to pass this difficult exam and gain an edge in your career if you pass the UPSC exam right after your engineering education. Toppers in the past have succeeded in passing the IAS exam by preparing for it while attending their engineering classes.
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