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sorry to say but you can't do cs cause your stream subject is not physics, chemistry, math but you have an another option that you can complete your 11th 12th from open school in science stream and then you can apply for cs engineering.
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Hello,
If you're enquiring about the fact that you want to pursue nursing degree along with degree in arts then yes now ugc allows candidates to pursue two degree courses in regular mode, or one in regular and another in distance or online mode, so whatever you feel convenient you may pursue, in terms of two degree courses in regular mode make sure you fulfill the criteria for attendance as it becomes essential in regular mode study.
Dear aspirant,
The underestimation is an inherent prejudice in the society. After independence, our country was seeking for quick economic development and we were in need of a lot of engineers, scientists, businessmen, officers etc. Hence, there were a lot of job opportunities and people pursued such courses for fulfilling the requirement. Hence, the people of that generation have a strong belief that only engineers/scientists/doctors do real jobs. Our economic situation is different now. Arts is an important channel and is a huge contributor for the economic and cultural developments of the country at this point. Additionally, we all have the privilege of pursuing our interests in this economic situation.
Hence, the underestimation is a result of generational bias. Pursue whatever you feel like and you'll be able to flourish.
Hope this helps.
The eligibility criteria in order to appear for UPSC is passed graduation in any discipline from a recognized university, there is no specific aggregate required in this case, candidates in their final year too are eligible regarding this, also candidates need to attain 21 years as on 1st August of the appearing year,
when it comes to starting your preparation process for UPSC, firstly get acquainted with the syllabus, take a print out of the same by visiting the official website, and keep it in your study table, go through it on a regular basis, this will enable you to know what to read and what to skip, also make sure to have an integrated way of approach as in recent times there have been instances when the questions in prelims came from the syllabus of the mains,
next, develop the habit of reading newspaper on a daily basis, you can opt for The Hindu, it's the best option, and other than this you can also go for The Indian Express, you can also install the apps regarding this, put more emphasis on editorial part, it will not only broaden your perspective but help a lot in answer writing, and make sure whatever opinion you form it should be well balanced. You can also make notes of this, it'll be very useful in answer writing.
When it comes to reading books ,start with the basics, that is NCERTs regarding this, which will build your foundation strong ,as you progress, move on to other relevant books as mentioned below;
For Prelims, you can go through the following books:
Coming to Mains Exam, you can refer the following books for four General Studies Paper;
GS I - For History , Class XI NCERT book with India's struggle for Independence by Bipin Chandra,India after Independence by Bipan Chandra,History of Medieval India by Satish Chandra. For Geography refer World Geography and Geography of India by Majid Hussain, GC Leong's Physical and Human Geography with NCERT Class XI book.
For GS II - Polity and International Relations , refer Indian Polity by Lamikanth,India's Foreign Policy by Rajiv Sikri
For GS III - For Economics refer Indian Economy by Ramesh Singh, read ARC report along with Economic Survey and Fiscal Budget.
For GS IV - For Ethics refer a book named Lexicon by Niraj Kumar, also you can go through study material of IGNOU.
Also, keep your resources minimal, read one book many a times instead of many a book one time, as you have to retain so much of information so rely on limited yet trustworthy resources and revision is the only key for remembrance.
Writing mains is a huge task, for nine paper it requires immense practice along with knowledge. So, you have to start practicing answer writing in advance, even in a little way, There are many sites which provide questions on daily basis you can avail that. Try to give a holistic viewpoint while answer writing by providing political, economical and social aspect. You can get topper's answer sheet from various sites, try to analyze and study them minutely, you'll get an ideas about what to write, how to express and present viewpoint in organized manner.
Go through previous year question paper which you can access from the official website of UPSC, additionally apply mock papers, and test series which you can get it from any of the sites exclusively dedicated to UPSC preparation, it's highly important to evaluate your performance when you practice previous year papers, and apply mock tests or test series in order to evaluate your performance, get to know your strength/ weakness, this will also help in improving your speed, and time management skills.
The selection of your subject strictly depends on your board and school. You will have to take core subjects and secondary subjects for your 12th. Make sure you go through your board prospects and rules for the subject choices you are allowed to make.
Hello Aspirant.
Take admission to an undergraduate course of your choice. Start preparing for UPSC along with it. This way, you will get at least three years of preparation time before your first attempt. You will be eligible for your first attempt after your graduation (or in the final year of your graduation).
One thing you can do is try and study the same subjects for your graduation which you want to choose for UPSC. This will make things a little bit easier.
Hope you find this helpful. All the best.
HI THERE
A broad field of study, arts encompasses everything from humanities to languages.
A student may only be admitted to class XI in a school if they have the following qualifications:
Obtained a Qualifying Certificate/ Grade Sheet/Certificate of Performance at the Secondary School (Class X) Examination conducted by this Board/School affiliated to this Board and a minimum Grade D in at least five external examination subjects (excluding the sixth additional subject) as per the Scheme of Studies.
has successfully completed a secondary school examination that has been recognised by this Board as being comparable by another recognised secondary education board or Indian university.
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As per your query.. Yes!!! you are eligible to take admission in GNM course. full form of GNM is General Nursing and Midwifery, this is 3 yrs duration course and the basic eligibility to take admission is that you must have passed class 12th with minimum 40% from any recognised board.
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Hello!
Most of the institutes or universities in India offering a Master of Fine Arts (MFA) degree prefer candidates who have graduated in Fine arts, i.e., Bachelor in Fine Arts (BFA).
However, there are some universities/institutions like Sar ojini Naidu School of Performing Arts, Fine Arts and Communication w hich offers MFA course to students from any discipline.
Hope this answers your query.
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