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After the completion of your 12th standard you can appear for the following exams:
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If you want to be a government teacher then after graduation you can pursue BEd which is a teacher's training program, especially if you want to teach at school level it's mandatory, you can also pursue your postgraduation as this will enable you to teacher higher classes, you can appear for CTET conducted by CBSE for recruitment at government schools, or even state levels there are exams such as TET which you can apply for, pursuing a teacher's training program has now become compulsory if you want to teach at school level, in case of university teaching there is no such criteria, you need to complete your master's degree in relevant discipline with 55% aggregate, there is relaxation of 5% for reserved categories, as you come from arts background you can appear for UGC NET, and further you can pursue your higher studies or apply for lectureship, there are also state level exams such as SET conducted for recruitment of assistant professor.
Hello candidate,
The government needs cyber experts to stop cyber crimes which are increasing at a rapid rate in the last decade throughout the country.
Organisations such as defence, investigation agencies, law enforcement bodies, and others also recruit cyber experts and professionals on the basis of their individual entrance test and other rounds testing their skills to work with practical life challenges, and are provided government jobs and other allowances on hand.
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You can refer to this link for more information.
Now the syllabus has been reduced to 30% this year so you can prepare accordingly.
The exam form will be available soon on official site of NTA NEET. You can fill the form and start preparing. The exam is usually conducted in may but due to pandemic there may be slightly changed.
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Dear Applicant,
I hope u are doing well, the basic eligibility is that the candidate must have at least a bachelor's degree from a recognised university to take part in UPSC exam. Even those candidates who have written the final year exams of the qualifying exam (bachelor's degree) and are awaiting results can apply. So if you have this your language won't matter.
Hello dear student,
If you want to apply for the exam you can but why you will fill the exam of any government exam there if they will ask for your marks and also for the no objection certificate if you are in the the final year of your college. But if you have already completed your BTech then also you have to submit for the marksheets you have to check for which exam you are applying. I think it can be hard for you to apply for the exam with backlogs for any government entrance test.
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Hello Vineetha ,
Bachelor of Planning is undergraduate course it is related to designing , Engineering and Managing . it is a four years program in India students can enhance skills like Designing , Sketching , numeracy e.t.c. To get admission in good colleges you have attempt any one or some competition exams like JEE , UPSEE ,NATA , TANCENT e.t.c.
Scope in India here these candidates get government jobs also some of the job profiles Project planner , Urban planner , Interior Designer e.t.c. and you go to higher studies also like M.tech e.t.c.
Yeah of course you can give attempt IES after completing your course you have to choose and prepare any one of it branch paper (Electrical , Mechanical , Civil and Electronics ) .
if you want more information go through this link you get some idea
https://dqxeclau.top/courses/b-plan-bachelor-of-planning
I think this answer will help you lot .
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Hi,
You can use your 10 th marksheet name because it is very difficult to change your name in marksheet.
But it is easy to change your name in adhar card , pan card and voter ID.
So, when ever situation is preferable than you go to your near SDM center and fill form to change your name in adhar card and voter ID.
I hope it helps you.
Happy learning!!
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