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21st January 2011, 12:39 AM
v.vishnu priya
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Any government exams for B.E.(CSE) 2nd year student in 2011?


iam doing my BE CSE IIyear iam interested in writing government examination now in 2011 is there any exams?





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21st January 2011, 12:49 PM
jaya prakash02
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Default Re: Any government exams for B.E.(CSE) 2nd year student in 2011?

as your doing undergraduation you are eligible to write only any nationalised bank exams on
+2 base or you can write RRB exams based on +2 standard.
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21st January 2011, 02:37 PM
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Default Re: Any government exams for B.E.(CSE) 2nd year student in 2011?

First you must clear that what exam are you talking about for job or any othes.If you are talking about job ,then there is no exam for this .You can apply only in 4th year of after your graduation for UPSC exam.
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21st January 2011, 03:21 PM
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Default Re: Any government exams for B.E.(CSE) 2nd year student in 2011?

First of all i want to inform you that there are very few government job available for computer science engineers .computer science is totally private field and you will find a lot of jobs in private companies.

Now since you are in second year you are not eligible to sit in the exam which needs graduation degree but on the basis of your intermediate result you can sit in all the jobs which need intermediate like- bank clerk and other.

so,you can only sit in government exam on the basis of your intermediate degree .
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21st January 2011, 06:10 PM
Shyam kumar patel
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Default Re: Any government exams for B.E.(CSE) 2nd year student in 2011?

good morning sir,
please tell me which type exms. if you are graduate than you apply for many gov. jobs but if you not you don,t .
these are the following you apply for....
1.bank po
2.railwayes
3.others
in these you apply any time
thank you
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21st January 2011, 09:09 PM
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Default Re: Any government exams for B.E.(CSE) 2nd year student in 2011?

You can appear for various exams based on 10+2 exam.
You can go for NDA exam conducted by UPSC.
You can refer the Employment Newspaper for such exams as they are published in it.
For more information visit the official website http://www.upsc.gov.in/
Lots of details regarding Government exams will be provided there.
You can also appear for jobs in banks.
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29th January 2011, 05:00 PM
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Default Re: Any government exams for B.E.(CSE) 2nd year student in 2011?

HI AM SENTHIL KUMAR
NOW AM IN THIRD YEAR B.E CSE AND IN FINAL YEAR WT ARE THE EXAM CONDUCTING FOR JOB OR HIGHER STUDIES PLEASE LIST ALL THE EXAM NAMES
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21st March 2011, 10:04 PM
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m bds .can i gve ifs exam.
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