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17th October 2012, 02:20 PM
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How to prepare for MPSC after passing Bsc? Which type of exam should I give?
respected sir
i m bsc passed in 2011 so which type of exame i shoud be give I want o prepare for mpsc but i dont know anything about mpsc |
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9th January 2013, 02:57 AM
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Re: How to prepare for MPSC after passing Bsc? Which type of exam should I give?
hi,
PSC exam is conducted by MPSC every year for recruitment to various posts. in order to see latest notifications and apply for the exam you need to visit http://www.mpsc.gov.in. the pattern of thus exam is as below- preliminary - general studies & CSAT main- general studies (two papers), two optional subjects(two paper each), essay, english grammar , one Indian language. interview. eligibility- graduation from any stream and age between 21 to 30 years for general candidates. age relaxation is given to reserved categories. students in final year of graduation are also eligible for this exam. you should be very dedicated, and should make a habit of reading news papers, magazines etc, this will help you in tackling general studies. for other subjects you can prefer the ncert books from 9th class to 12th class. you can also join some coaching institute. best of luck. |
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30th July 2013, 02:05 PM
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Re: How to prepare for MPSC after passing Bsc? Which type of exam should I give?
I complete bsc in electronics. Can i apply mpsc exam. For which post??????
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27th August 2013, 01:22 AM
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Re: How to prepare for MPSC after passing Bsc? Which type of exam should I give?
hi,
PSC exam is conducted by MPSC every year for recruitment to various posts. in order to see latest notifications and apply for the exam you need to visit http://www.mpsc.gov.in. the pattern of thus exam is as below- preliminary - general studies & CSAT main- general studies (two papers), two optional subjects(two paper each), essay, english grammar , one Indian language. interview. eligibility- graduation from any stream and age between 21 to 30 years for general candidates. age relaxation is given to reserved categories. students in final year of graduation are also eligible for this exam. you should be very dedicated, and should make a habit of reading news papers, magazines etc, this will help you in tackling general studies. for other subjects you can prefer the ncert books from 9th class to 12th class. you can also join some coaching institute. best of luck. |
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