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13th October 2011, 06:10 PM
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Can I go for UPSC after pursuing BCCA 2nd year?
I pursoing my bcca 2 year can i go 4 upsc ? bt i have very low marks in 10th class and 12th class....
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#2
17th October 2011, 04:34 PM
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Re: Can I go for UPSC after pursuing BCCA 2nd year?
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I think your bit confused with UPSC there is no such thing called UPSC Exam. UPSC : Union Public Service Commission. This is a Constitutional body of India. Its work is to conduct various job entrance exams and recruit people from various states in to various respectable and highly responsible positions. UPSC Conducts many exams right from civil services jobs to defence services jobs. Here are some examples about the types of jobs have a look. NDA : National defence academy. This exam is conducted by UPSC twice a year to take 12th students into various technical training wings of Defence services. Many students across the country fight for this exam. CSE: Civil Services exam This is a common entrance exams for the aspirants of all types of civil service jobs like IAS/IPS/IFS /IRS etc.etc., also there are few Group A and Group B services. Who will get job through this exam . Here minimum educational qualification is degree. Age limit is 21 to 30 anyone can apply. CDS : combined Defence services . This exam also conducted for Degree students who are interested to join in Indian Defence services for all the wings. Army,Navy Airforce. Engineering services exam : This is conducted for Engineering people to make them placed in different government engineering job positions. Indian Stats service exam :This is conducted for mainly accounts and stats professionals to the central govt jobs for this also a degree is a must. These are the few examples of exams that are conducted by UPSC. As I don't know what sense is your "UPSC" but if you want any further details about above exams then you are welcome in this forum post again a detailed question. I assure we will satisfy you with our reply. And coming to your percentage issue in 11th and 12th.. Inspite of your improper information. I want to say you one thing that even you have less percentage through out your academic career. there is no harm. you are still eligible to write for most of the exams conducted by UPSC. UPSC people will mostly look at your attitude to be the service to nation. rather than percentages what you have in a piece of paper. All the very best my dear Regards |
#3
17th October 2011, 06:26 PM
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Re: Can I go for UPSC after pursuing BCCA 2nd year?
ELIGIBILITY
Nationality A candidate must be either: (a) A citizen of India, or (b) a subject of Nepal, or (c) a subject of Bhutan, or (d) a Tibetan refugee who came over to India before 1st January, 1962 with the intention of permanently settling in India. (e) a person of Indian origin who has migrated from Pakistan, Burma, Srilanka, East African countries of Kenya, Uganda, the United Republic of Tanzania, Zambia, Malawi, Zaire, Ethiopia and Vietnam with the intention of permanently settling in India. Provided that a candidate belonging to categories (b), (c), (d) and (e) shall be a person in whose favour a certificate of eligibility has been issued by the Government of India. Age Limits A candidate must have attained the age of 21 years and must not have attained the age of 30 years on 1st August, in the year of examination. The upper age limit prescribed above will be relaxable in the follwing cases: Scheduled Caste or a Scheduled Tribe: upto a maximum of five years. Other Backward Classes: upto a maximum of three years. State of Jammu & Kashmir (Domiciled during the period from the 1st January, 1980 to 31st December, 1989): upto a maximum of five years. Defence Services personnel : upto a maximum of five years (disabled in operations during hostilities with any foreign country or in a disturbed area and released as a consequence thereof) Ex-servicemen including Commissioned officers and ECOs/SSCOs who have rendered at least five years Military Service as on 1st July, 2007 and have been released (i) on completion of assignment (including those whose assignment is due to be completed within one year from 1st July, 2007) otherwise than by way of dismissal or discharge on account of misconduct or inefficiency, or (ii) on account of physical disability attributable to Military Service, or (iii) on invalidment: upto a maximum of five years. ECOs/SSCOs who have completed an initial period of assignment of five years of Military Service as on 1st July, 2007 and whose assignment has been extended beyond five years and in whose case the Ministry of Defence issues a certificate that they can apply for civil employment and that they will be released on three month's notice on selection from the date of receipt of offer of appointment : upto a maximum of five years. Blind, deaf-mute and Orthopaedically handicapped persons: upto a maximum of ten years. NOTE I Cumulative Age relaxation: Scheduled Castes, the Scheduled Tribes and the Other Backward Classes who are also covered under other clauses mentioned above will be eligible for grant of cumulative age-relaxation under both the categories. Ex-servicemen eligibility: The term ex-servicemen will apply to the persons who are defined as ex-servicemen in the Ex-servicemen (Re-employment in Civil Services and Posts) Rules, 1979, as amended from time to time. The age concession will not be admissible to Ex-Servicemen and Commissioned Officers including ECOs/SSCOs, who are released on own request. NOTE II Date of Birth Certificate: The date of birth accepted by the Commission is that entered in the Matriculation or Secondary School Leaving Certificate or in a certificate recognized by an Indian University as equivalent to Matriculation or in an extract from a Register of Matriculates maintained by a University, which extract must be certified by the proper authority of the University or in the Higher Secondary or an equivalent examination certificate. No other document relating to age like horoscopes, affidavits, birth extracts from Municipal Corporation, service records and the like will be accepted. Once the date of birth is recorded in the Commission, no change is allowed subsequently (or at any other Examination of the Commission) on any grounds whatsoever. Educational Qualifications The candidate must hold a degree of any of Universities incorporated by an Act of the Central or State Legislature in India or other educational institutions established by an Act of Parliament or declared to be deemed as a University Under Section 3 of the University Grants Commission Act, 1956, or possess an equivalent qualification. NOTE: Candidates who have appeared at an examination which would educationally qualify them for the UPSC examination but have not received the the results will also be eligible for admission to the Preliminary Examination. They will have to produce the proof of passing the requisite examination with their application for the Main Examination. In exceptional cases, UPSC may treat a candidate who has not any of the foregoing qualifications as a qualified candidate, provided that he has passed examination conducted by other Institutions, which UPSC deems fit. Candidates possessing professional and technical qualifications, recognised by Government as equivalent to professional and technical degree would also be eligible for admission to the examination. Candidates who have passed the final professional M.B.B.S. or any other Medical Examination but have not completed their internship by the time of submission of their applications for the Civil Services (Main) Examination, will be provisionally admitted to the Examination. They will however, have to submit a copy of a certificate from the concerned authority of the University/Institution that they have passed the requisite final professional medical examination with their application . In such cases, the candidates will be required to produce original Degree or a certificate from the University/Institution at the time of their interview . Number of attempts The maximum number of attempts restriction is effective from the examination held in 1984. In case other eligibility conditions apply: General candidates: four attempts. Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe candidates: No restriction. Other Backward Classes: seven attempts. NOTE 1: An attempt at a Preliminary Examination is considered an attempt at the examination. If a candidate actually appears in any one paper in the Preliminary Examination, he is considered to have made an attempt at the examination. Notwithstanding the disqualification/cancellation of candidature the fact of appearance of the candidate at the examination will count as an attempt. NOTE 2: Restrictions on reapplying for the examination A candidate who is appointed to the Indian Administrative Service or the Indian Foreign Service on the results of an earlier examination and continues to be a member of that service will not be eligible to compete at this examination. If a candidate is appointed to the IAS/IFS after the Preliminary Examination of Civil Services Examination, 2007 is over and he/she continues to be a member of that service, he/she shall not be eligible to appear in the Civil Services (Main) Examination, 2007 notwithstanding his/her having qualified in the Preliminary Examination, 2007. If a candidate is appointed to IAS/IFS after the commencement of the Civil Services (Main) Examination, 2007 but before the result thereof and continues to be a member of that service, he/she shall not be considered for appointment to any service/post on the basis of the result of this examination viz. Civil Services Examination, 2007. regards neha |
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17th October 2011, 07:31 PM
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Re: Can I go for UPSC after pursuing BCCA 2nd year?
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Eligibility For UPSC Exams I am assuming that you are calling the UPSC Civil Service Exams as the UPSC exam.. According to the UPSC guidelines..a candidate must satisfy the following criterion to appear for the Civil Service Exam :- 1) You need to be a graduate or a final year graduation student in any stream from an AICTE or UGC recognized University.. 2) You should be in the age limit of 21-30 years for general category,21-33 years for OBC and 21-35 years for SC/ST The maximum number of attempts allowed for the general category is 4,for OBC it is 7 and for SC/ST there is no limit.. Exam Pattern :- There are 2 rounds for clearing this exam 1) Prelims :- This round..also known as Civil Service Aptitude Test(CSAT) has 2 objective papers which will test your general knowledge,current affairs and aptitude.. 2) Mains :- If you clear the Prelims,then you shall qualify for the Mains where you will face nine papers..where your knowledge of your graduation subjects shall be tested.. If you clear both the rounds..you shall be called for the interview and the final selection.. NOTE :- For appearing in the Civil Service Exams..you just need to be a graduate..irrespective of the percentage in your 10th and 12th..so first concentrate on completing your graduation.. all the best.. With Warm Regards "Nitz" |
#5
17th October 2011, 08:29 PM
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Re: Can I go for UPSC after pursuing BCCA 2nd year?
yes you can write UPSC exam and there is no need to worry about the marks in 10th and 12th but you shuold be graduate from any of universities.
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25th December 2011, 01:16 PM
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Re: Can I go for UPSC after pursuing BCCA 2nd year?
UPSC Conducts many exams right from civil services jobs to defence services jobs.
Here are some examples about the types of jobs have a look. NDA : National defence academy. This exam is conducted by UPSC twice a year to take 12th students into various technical training wings of Defence services. Many students across the country fight for this exam. CSE: Civil Services exam You need to be a graduate or a final year graduation student in any stream from an AICTE or UGC recognized University.. You should be in the age limit of 21-30 years for general category,21-33 years for OBC and 21-35 years for SC/ST The maximum number of attempts allowed for the general category is 4,for OBC it is 7 and for SC/ST there is no age limit. |
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15th June 2018, 01:27 PM
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Re: Can I go for UPSC after pursuing BCCA 2nd year?
Which is more valuable bcom or bcca. Is bcca is valuable in other states?? And is this degree is eligible for all jobs or not?? Please send me answer on this [email protected]
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