I have passed 10th and 12th class from Madrasa Board. Can I take the CET exam in any state? Can you take the UPSC exam after passing your graduation from them? There will be no problem ?
Yes, individuals who have passed their 10th and 12th from the Madrasa Board in Uttar Pradesh can apply for both the CET exams and the UPSC exams after obtaining a bachelor's degree from a recognized university.
CET Exams:
Most CET exams, including those for engineering, medical, and other undergraduate programs, accept Madrasa Board qualifications if they are equivalent to those of mainstream boards. However, it's crucial to verify the specific requirements of the particular CET and the university you're applying to, as some may have additional documentation needs.
UPSC Exam:
The UPSC (Union Public Service Commission) Civil Services Exam requires a bachelor's degree from a recognized university. So, if you have completed your graduation from a university recognized by the UPSC, your Madrasa Board 10th and 12th qualifications will not be a problem for applying to the UPSC exam.
Important Considerations:
Equivalence:
Make sure that your Madrasa Board qualifications are equivalent to the mainstream board qualifications in terms of curriculum and recognition. You may need to provide a certificate of equivalence if required.
Specific Requirements:
Always verify the specific eligibility criteria of the CET and the UPSC exam, including the required degree and any other documentation, before applying.
Documentation:
Ensure you have all necessary documents, including your degree certificates, marks sheets, and any other required documentation, ready for submission.
Final Year Students:
You can apply for the UPSC exam even if you are in your final year of graduation, provided you can submit proof of your degree when required.