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28th June 2021, 10:29 PM
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BSc and ITI can be done together? Such BSc degree will be valid for UPSC?


Can i do bsc as distance mode and iti as regular and that bsc degree is valid for upsc exam or not. Or it contain any issue .




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29th June 2021, 10:02 PM
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Default Re: BSc and ITI can be done together? Such BSc degree will be valid for UPSC?

No, you can't pursue ITI and graduation simultaneously as both are regular course. Candidate can't pursue two regular course simultaneously.

Yes you can join the IAS , one of the prestigious jobs in India .The basic requirement for appearing in this examination is that you must have to graduate from any stream.

UPSC (IAS) welcomes all graduates who are interested in civil services.
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29th June 2021, 10:05 PM
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No, you cannot pursue ITI in graduation simultaneously as both are regular course.
Candidate cannot pursue two regular course simultaneously.
If you do so then it will be considered invalid.
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30th June 2021, 01:35 PM
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--- It is not possible to pursue two degrees simultaneously and if you do so then it will be invalid.
Therefore, Bachelor of Science and ITI can not be done together as such BSc degree will be invalid for future.
I would like to suggest you to pursue BSc degree and then you can pursue ITI.
If you pursue your BSc degree, then you will be eligible to appear in UPSC or any other government examination on the basis of graduation.
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30th June 2021, 05:25 PM
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No, you cannot pursue ITI and BSc simultaneously.

Both courses are regular courses.

Candidate cannot pursue two regular course simultaneously.

If you do go then it will be considered invalid.

Graduation is a undergraduate course, duration of this course is 3 year.

ITI is a course which done after 10th pass from a recognised board.

So, you can't do BSc as distance mode.
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3rd July 2021, 01:36 AM
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Question Re: BSc and ITI can be done together? Such BSc degree will be valid for UPSC?

Yes, BSc and ITI can be done together only if one course is done as regular student and another one as part time student.

If you complete BSc as part time student than this degree is totally acceptable to appear in UPSC examination.

You must have completed BSc from UGC approved university.

Your BSc degree from Distance learning mode won't create any issue.
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3rd July 2021, 03:35 PM
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°°° Both BSc and ITI course cannot be done together because it is under rule that no two regular courses can be done together or simultaneously and it will result in the cancellation of these two degrees at the time of need.
Your BSc degree will not be valid for UPSC examination, if you do these two courses simultaneously.

°°° Academically only one course is allowed for full time course.

So, it would be best for you to pursue either ITI first or BSc as per your need.
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