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See it really depends on your goal. If you wish to become a doctor then you should definitely go for MBBS. You have to set a goal in your mind to reach there.
My advice to you would be to go for MBBS if you qualify for neet which you have wanted from the very begining right. Lets invest 2-3 years more where you have already invested 4 years. So yoi should go for MBBS.
However, if you wish to go for UPSC or some other exam then it would also require some time. Its not gonna happen very quickly. But if you have the confidence in you that you can clear it in the first attempt then you should go for UPSC.
It all depends on the goal that you have in mind. Set a goal and work hard to approach that goal.
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Yes! You can apply for the post of Junior Engineer(Electrical), if you meet the following eligibility criteria -
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Diploma in Engineering Polytechnic Eligibility Criteria
There is no upper age to apply for admission to Diploma in Engineering. The candidate must have passed 10th with main subjects as Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry from a recognized board. The candidate must have acquired an aggregate of 35% in 10th exam
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Hello,
Post graduate students are eligible for SSC JHT exam. As your exams are going on and the exam is going to be held in October so, the results may be declared. Then you will be eligible for the exam. SSC JHT requires post graduates, i.e. candidates must have completed PG and the he/she is pass in PG exams.
For more details on SSC JHT you can visit to: https://competition.careers360.com/exams/ssc-jht
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Hi,
Since you were born on 14 October, 2003, you will be turning 19 soon. The eligibility criteria for the two concerned exam that you have mentioned are-
For CDS exam and its various posts, the usual age bracket is 19 to 25 years. Only graduate students can take CDS exam, hence after your graduation and drop year you will be able to appear for CDS and some of its specific posts.
There is no limit on number of attempts when it comes to CDS exam other than the age limit.
For SSC, the age criteria has been mentioned to be 18 to 32 year-old. Only graduate students can apply for this exam.
There is no limit on the number of attempts for a candidate.
These were the necessary points you should keep in mind while applying for the above mentioned exams.
hello aspirant,
In order to be eligible for the SSC Stenographer exam 2022, candidates must have attained the age of 18 years and cleared 10+2 or any equivalent exam from a recognized board.
Since you will be 18 years old in 12th December 2022, you will be eligible to appear for SSC Steno exam in the next year.
Further, to know more about the SSC Stenographer exam, in detail, you can follow the below mentioned link to know more about it : https://competition.careers360.com/articles/ssc-stenographer-exam-dates
I hope that this will help.
See government exams do take considerable amount of time in terms of recruitment process, the exams are conducted in three to four stages, so patience is highly required virtue in this case, also the competition is quite high, you may consider upgrading your skills if you want to work in private sector, and seek job opportunities for the time being in private sector, other than this you may consider pursuing your higher studies for better opportunities such as you can do BEd if you're interested in teaching, else you can also go for MSc in regular or distance mode whatever feels convenient for you, and later on you can appear for UGC NET to pursue PhD or become lecturer, other than this there are also recruitment of assistant professors at state levels which you can also try for, however if you're only interested in government jobs then accordingly you have to prepare as I already mentioned competition is quite high, and sometimes the process becomes very long, so you have to keep your motivation high to sail through the same, and perhaps look for work opportunities in part time mode, for that you can sign up for various job portals.
Hey student,
If you have lost your SSC roll number, application pin or hall ticket, then, first of all, you need to visit the official website of SSC where you had filled the application. Remember, every region has a different website, so you should keep this in your mind while choosing the website to visit.
All the best student,
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