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14th December 2011, 12:54 AM
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Can I appear for UPSC exam after completing my MBA course in HR?
I am cmpleted my MBA course in HR,after completing BBA. can I appear in UPSC exam?
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14th December 2011, 02:05 AM
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Re: Can I appear for UPSC exam after completing my MBA course in HR?
UPSC stands for Union Public Service Commission. Every year UPSC is going to conducte a variety of entrance examinations in order to let the candidates into various public services.
Have a look at some of the entrance examinations that are being conducted by UPSC. -NDA Exam -Civil Services Exam -Indian Engineering Services Exam -CDS Exam -SCRA Exam etc. The minimum eligibility criteria in order to appear for these entrance exams is different from one entrance exam to other entrance exam. You did not mention the specific UPSC Exam for which you want to know your eligibility. As you have completed MBA in HR which is a Post Gradution course, you are almost eligible for all of the UPSC Exams as per academic qualification. Only thing that you need to check yourself is the age criteria in the sense whehter you fall under the age group through which candidates can become eligible for UPSC Entrance Exams. Relaxation is there in upper age limit for the candidates of SC/ST category for many of the UPSC Examinations. Next time try to be more clear with your question so that we can better suggest you. For updated information regarding various UPSC Exams, you can visit http://www.upsc.gov.in/ |
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14th December 2011, 09:15 AM
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Re: Can I appear for UPSC exam after completing my MBA course in HR?
Dear pal,
UPSC conducts various exam for admitting the aspirants to the various posts available under the central government. The different exams are IAS, IPS , IES, CDS, etc. The eligibility for the exam varies from exam to exam . For ias, ips, the academic requirement is a bachelor degree from any discipline. For ips you need to satisfy physical requirement too. For ies the educational qualification required is bachelor degree from a engineering field. The age criteria remains the same. The minimum age for the exam is 21 . And the aspirant can apply upto a age of 30 and the relaxation is as per the norms of central government . In the similar way the eligibility for the exam varies. So it will be better if you make your question about the field for which you want the complete details. |
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14th December 2011, 10:44 AM
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Re: Can I appear for UPSC exam after completing my MBA course in HR?
Hi Dear
yes,you apply UPSC exam after complete your MBA there is no restriction . For UPSC exam criteria:- *Candidate pass graduation in any stream with recognize university *Age- 21 to 30 years 7 years relax for SC/ST candidate 5 years for OBC candidate So you are eligible to give exam for above rule.................. |
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16th December 2011, 01:00 AM
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Re: Can I appear for UPSC exam after completing my MBA course in HR?
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Yes, You are eligible for UPSC exam. DETAILS ABOUT UPSC EXAM There is no marks criteria.Only graduate are applicable for you. EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATION: Candidate should have minimum graduation degree with any discipline from a recognized university. AGE CRITERIA: For General category candidate,age should be between 21 to 27 years For OBC category candidates age should be between 21 to 30 years For SC/ST category candidates age should be between 21 to 35 years. NUMBER OF ATTEMPTS: 4 attempts for General category candidates 7 attempts for OBC category candidates Unlimited attempts for sc/st category candidates |
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13th January 2012, 02:08 AM
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Re: Can I appear for UPSC exam after completing my MBA course in HR?
The exams is conducted by UPSC-
http://www.upsc.gov.in/ you can also apply online for the exam by clicking the following link- http://www.upsconline.nic.in/ you can also register your mobile number and email id on the given link to know more about the courses and books related to it- http://upscportal.com/civilservices/sms-alerts |
#9
13th January 2012, 02:50 AM
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Re: Can I appear for UPSC exam after completing my MBA course in HR?
dear friend,
Yes, my friend after completion of MBA course you can apply for UPSC exam.. But you have to fulfill some other eligibility criteria also.. Eligibility for UPSC exam:- 1.Candidate has to complete the graduation in any trade. Final year candidates can also apply for UPSC exams.. 2.Candidate must not have any pending backlogs during graduation. 3.Age should be in between 21-30 years.. For SC/ST the upper age relaxation is 5 years and for OBC the upper age relaxation is 3 years. 4.Candidate must be a citizen of India. These are the eligibility criteria you have to fulfill. So, if you fulfill all these eligibility criteria then you can apply for UPSC exams. All the best. |
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13th January 2012, 12:14 PM
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Re: Can I appear for UPSC exam after completing my MBA course in HR?
Hi dear........
Yes after MBA you can apply for UPSC exam , Because MBA is a degree course . I am providing you the details information for UPSC exam........... Good luck.......... |
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25th May 2012, 05:44 PM
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Re: Can I appear for UPSC exam after completing my MBA course in HR?
hi....
my name is alka. m BSc. graduate. n nw doing mba in H.R. from correspondence(S.M.U). may i choose H.R. subject for upsc exams?? I also want to do phd in H.R. and at the same time prepare for upsc exams.. pls gv me the right suggestion. email - [email protected] |
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