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Government exams which one can appear after completion of B.E in Computers from Mumbai University?


Which are the government exams that one can appear after completing B.E. in Computers from Mumbai University?



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Which are the government exams that one can appear after completing B.E. in Computers from Mumbai University?
Having done Bachelor of Engineering, you may write various examination, conducted on both state as well as national level.
  • Civil Service Exam conducted by Union Public Service Commission.
  • Civil Service Exam conducted by State Level public service commission's.
  • Combined Defense Service Exam conducted by Union Public Service Commission.
  • Combined Graduate Level Exam conducted by Staff Selection Commission
  • Entrance Exam conducted by Public Sector Banks for Recruitment of Probationary Officer.
  • Common Written Exam conducted by IBPS for recruitment of Specialist Officer in 19 Public Sectors Banks.
  • Entrance Exam conducted by State Police for recruitment of Sub-Inspector/ Assistant Sub-Inspector.



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