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Hi
Yes, you can definitely apply for government jobs after BCA.
This is because,
BCA is a bachelor's degree and for most of the government jobs including renowned UPSC and SSC CGL etc what all you need to be eligible is a bachelor's degree
For your reference,
UPSC and SSC CGL eligibility criteria is provided below
>>>>>>> UPSC eligibility criteria is provided below:-
******** You must have a bachelor's degree in any, discipline from a recognised university .
******** Minimum age limit :- you need to be at least 21 years old to be eligible as on 1st of August of the year of filling the form i. e as on 1st August 2021 for UPSC 2021.
******** Maximum age limit :- 32 years , also there's 3 year relaxation on upper age limit for obc and of 5 years for sc/st category.
********Attempt limit:- The maximum of times one can appear in UPSC is given below category wise :-
General/ EWS - 6
OBC or General PwD - 9
SC/ ST - No limit , can appear till upper age limit .
For detailed information related to UPSC eligibility criteria , you can visit our page at
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/upsc-ias-eligibility-criteria/amp
>>>>>> SSC CGL eligibility criteria is provided below
*You must have a bachelor's degree in any discipline from a recognised university
*Minimum age limit :- you need to be at least 18 years old to be eligible as on 1st August of the year of appearing for exam.
*Maximum age limit :- 32 years , also there's 3 year relaxation on upper age limit for obc and of 5 years for sc/st category
For detailed information related to SSC CGL eligibility criteria , you can visit our page at
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/ssc-cgl-eligibility-criteria
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Hello,
As long as the college from which you have passed your graduation, it's recognized by UGC, the degree is valid, and you can appear for UPSC if you're 21 years as on 1st August of the appearing year, in other cases like State PSCs, SSC CGL/CPO, UPSC CDS, RRB Recruitment, Banking for PO/Clerk, Insurance Companies recruitment for the post of Assistant/AAO to name a few, generally these exams don't ask for specific aggregate, as long as you have passed graduation from a recognized university, and your meet the age criteria, you can appear, the aggregate factor only become essential for NABARD Grade B officer/ RBI Assistant which require 50% aggregate, and in case of RBI Grade B Officer, it's 60% aggregate at graduation level, age relaxation is of course provided to reserved categories for all the aforementioned exams.
Hello Aspirant,
Yes definitely you can apply for UPSC and other government exams depending upon their other eligibility criterion. Graduation is the basic requisite for any of the government exam whether it is conducted by UPSC or any other authority, but there are some other conditions that the candidate needs to satisfy in order to be eligible for examination, like for UPSC some conditions are given below :-
>>>> The candidate should be either an Indian National or a subject of Nepal or a subject of Bhutan or people of Indian origin migrated from Zaire, Ethiopia, East African Countries of Kenya, the United Republic of Tanzania, Malawi, Uganda, Burma, Pakistan, Zambia, Sri Lanka and Vietnam to settle in India or Tibetan refugees came to India, to settle in India before January 1, 1962
>>>> Age limit is 21-32 years for General category and for reservation categories the relaxation is provided below :-
>>>> For IAS your educational qualification should be minimum a graduate with at least one of the subjects namely Animal Husbandry & Veterinary Science, Botany, Chemistry, Geology, Mathematics, Physics, Statistics and Zoology or a Bachelor's degree in Agriculture, Forestry or in Engineering from recognised university.
You can check out the detailed eligibility criteria for UPSC IAS from the link given below :-
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/upsc-ias-eligibility-criteria
I hope this information helps you.
Good Luck!!
Dear aspirant hope you are doing well.
Yes, students from private university or college are eligible for the government exam on the completion of their degree . Candidate can apply for the SSC CGL, SSC MTS, UPSC, DRDO, RAILWAY EXAMINATION, SSC CHSL. A candidate must fulfill the eligibility criteria for the exam. It doesn't matter the university is public/private but it must be affiliated from the relevant authorities.
Hope it's helpful for you, thank you
Hi,
I hope you are doing well.
Yes BCA students are also eligible for writing UPSC EXAM, you can also give SSC exam. For the IAS, IFS & IPS, a candidate must be a citizen of India.
For the IRS and other services, a candidate must be one of the following: A citizen of India a person of Indian origin who has migrated from Pakistan, Myanmar, Sri Lanka, Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Zambia, Malawi, Zaire, Ethiopia or Vietnam with the intention of permanently settling in India UPSC ELIGIBILITY All candidates must have as a minimum one of the following educational qualifications: A degree from a Central, State or Deemed university A degree received through correspondence or distance education A degree from an open university A qualification recognized by the Government of India as being equivalent to one of the above. Hope this helps you.
I don't think it will affect you while giving any government exam. For any government exam there will be a eligibility criteria and certain age limit.
For civil services exam the eligibility age is 21 years and should have a degree from any recognized University.
In the same way, other government exams also will have certain age limits.
Hope it helps!
Hello student
hope you are doing well and safe. With reference to your query, I would glad inform you that students of all the universities whether private(affiliated by ugc and aicte) or government are eligible to appear in government exams . Different exams has different eligibilty of course perused by students in bachelors, if you arre meeting those requirements , then you are eligible for the exam
Hope you found this answer informative. Best wishes for your future
Dear candidate,
Yes, you can apply for government exams like UPSC after taking a drop of an year or two for whichever preparation you wish to do.
Additionally, there is a lower age limit to apply for government job as 18 years. The upper limit for government jobs is 32 years.
I hope you have your doubt/query cleared now. All the best with whatever decision you take.
Hello friend,
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Yes, civil engineering has very less income in private sector. To earn a good amount, you should be in government sector. If you belong to a very good financial background and your parents are comfortable with it, you should devote all your time to entrance preparation.
But if you need to earn, I will recommend you to give tution for 2 hours daily and do an internship or do part time job in private sector and give all your remaining time to your entrance exam preparation.
Now look at your financial background and decide!!
All the best!!
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I hope this information helps.
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