competitive exam after under graduation
Hey,
There are many available entrance exams for candidates who have completed their undergraduate course. The list is mentioned below:
- UPSC CSE: It's is conducted for recruitment into the various posts which includes IAS, IPS, IFS, IRS and other similar grade 1 and grade 2 jobs.
- RBI Grade B : The Reserve Bank of India conducts the RBI Grade B Examination (RBI). Even if it is Grade B, you should choose RBI because of the income scale and job description it offers. You will be in charge of currency issue and circulation, as well as ensuring the financial stability of the country and managing government accounts.
- SBI PO: After selection, You will be on probation for two years, and if you perform well during that time, you may be promoted to a higher rank, where you will be responsible for administrative work, general banking, marketing, and cross-selling other items.
- IBPS PO: The PO Exam for Probationary Officers is one of the competitive exams held by the Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS- an autonomous institution that acts as a Personnel Selection body for Nationalized and Regional Rural Banks in India).
- SSC CGL: The Staff Selection Commission conducts the Combined Graduate Level (SSC CGL) Examination for the recruitment of Class 1 and Class 2 officers in various departments and ministries of the Indian government.
- TET: Teacher Eligibility Test (TET) Examination is one of the competitive exams in India conducted by Central Government and States to shortlist candidates to be a teacher.
- Railway Competition Exams: The Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) conducts the Indian Railways Examination to find appropriate candidates for non-technical and technical positions.
- AAO(LIC): The Life Insurance Corporation conducts the LIC AAO Examination to find qualified individuals for the position of Assistant Administrator Officer.
There are many options available but you should choose the one which suits you best and you really carry interest in the respective field.
competitive exams after b.com
Hello Candidate,
There are various of examinations and job opportunities for Commerce students after they have completed their b.com, and here is a list of some of them-
Civil Services Exams (IAS, IES, IPS), SSC CGL, Railway RRB Exams, Banking Exams (IBPS PO, IBPS Clerk, SBI PO, RBI. Moreover the students can also go for or higher studies such as they can pursue Masters in Business Administration, or can go for chartered accountant course, company secretary Course, and various others depending on your specific interest.
Hope you found it helpful. If you have any further queries feel free to post it here!!
maine apna naam change karwa liya h..mere 10 th ,12 bsc or msc ke marksheet me purana naam h.maine aadharcard or pancard me naam change karwa liya h.abi mujhe mba me admission lena h to college form kis naam se bharu or competitive exam or upsc exam ka form kis naam se bharu
Aap apne naye naam se apne kisi b course/exam k form ko fill kar sakte hai.
Agar aapko name change karana hai toh aapko legal procedure follow karna padega neeche diye gaye sare ko follow karein :
1) Name change Affidavit banakar saath mein required details unko provide karein aur uspar public notary ka attestation le lein.
2) Ab aap apne kisi b 2 reputed newspapers mein apne name change ke bare mein diye gaye format mein mention karein.
3) next step mein aap apne naam ko notification k saath with required documents publish karana hoga ye central gazette, meaning gazette of India mein hoga.
4) uske baad jab publication publish hojayega tab aap usko e - gazette website se download kar sakte ho aur usko aap apne state board ya cbse board k procedure mutabiq with required documents upload karsakte hain.
5) aapko kuch ny karna padega bas wait for it to be corrected aur post k zariye aapko bheja jayega with updated name.
I have assumed that you are little bit weak in understanding the answer in English so I have replied you in roman script (hindi).
Hope you will understand the answer.
i am in deliema should i opt for DU..or DCRUST (sonipat , its near my house). i want to prepare for competitive exam . Going to DU will take a lot of time. now, should i give preference to my comfort or not?
hi,
see Deenbandhu Chhotu Ram University Of Science And Technology is a technical university, basically the candidates from tech background first opt for campus placement , so the college selection is most important, however if your choice is only for competitive exam like upsc IAS, ssc cgl etc once completing your bachelors , you should study in nearest college, it would save your transportation time and you can utilize the time for extra studies or building aptitude, gk power.
so I think you are right about your next plan of career.
all the best for your future endeavor.
i have done bsc in chemistry but i have interest in defence competitive exam then what should i do . defence competitive exam or post graduation in chemistry .
Hi aspirants
NDA application form 2021 at the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) released on official website. NDA 2021 exam will be conducted on November 14, 2021.Eligibility is candidates should pass 12th in maths and physics stream . As per the NDA 2021 selection process, shortlisted candidates from the written exam will be called for SSB interview.
If you are interested in joining defence force then you can persue your dream by writing NDA exam.
but if you are interested in doing job in private sector it is better to PG.
for more information click the link
https://competition.careers360.com/defence-exams
Hope this helps
good luck!
By mistake I forgot to select that I am appearing for competitive exam in the IPU application form for btech and I had submitted the fees also. Can I correct my mistake?
hello Ritik Singh
I hope you are doing good
With reference to your query, I am very to tell you that it is not possible to re-edit the form once it has been submitted witth application fees. But their is one possibility which you can try by mail your problem to the concerned authorities regarding your problem ,may be their are chances they help you out . I would also advise you to reapply the form without thinking double payment thing because it is a carrier
Hope you found this answer helpful. Good luck for your future
Iam studying btect 2nd year in my own town college Is there any common competitive exams to write like before Olampiyads ?
As such you dont have any Competitive Examinations or Olympiads, but you do have mamy Industry Competitions sponsored by various Industries like Flipkart, Bajaj, Tata Steel, GE and others. Winning such competitions, not only gives you a Acclamation and Accolade, but in many cases being among Finalists or Winners gives you a chance to secure a PPI/PPO.
Besides these, there are many Inter College Competitions, which are highly interesting.
Secondly, if youre into Coding, Data Analytics and Technical Stuff like CAD/Design, Robotics, there are lots of Opportunities including Hackathons, Competitions and Events.
Of couse, in later years of Preparation, you may prepare for Competitive Exams like GATE, CAT, UPSC ESE or if youre into Finance, maybe for CFA/CFM.
please tell me about some books for any competitive exam Hindi or Punjabi medium
Hi Simran,
As you have mentioned that you need a booklist for any competitive exam, I'll be suggesting you some general books in hindi medium that will help you to prepare for various competitive exams :-
- Bharat ki Rajyavyavastha by Laxmikant
- Drishti Samanya Gyan 2021
- Bharat ki Aantarik Suraksha by McGrawhill Publication
- 151 Nibandh by Disha
- Bharat ka Bhugol by Majid Hussain
- Manorama year book
- Varshikaank by Disha
- Basic & General Reasoning in hindi by Ramniwas
- Arihant encyclopedia of Samanya Vigyan
- Lucent's Samanya HindiHindi
I hope this helps.
Thank you.
May I know for general awareness but , with complete proof and fact , that which competitive exam , is the most toughest exam all over India ?
Dear Aspirant,
Exams are a significant part of our education and besides testing the ability of the student, exams are important in instilling core skills like discipline, time management, hard work and patience.
In various fields, we have exams that are hard to clear. Some are listed below:
- UPSC Civil Services Exam -It is one of the most prestigious and hardest exams because of the number of candidates that appear for the exam (Over 10 lakh candidates appear for UPSC Prelims every year) and the large amount of syllabus. Also, the entire selection process of this exam is extremely rigorous, it contains different rounds such as Prelims, Mains and Interview.
- IIT JEE -IIT JEE is also considered one of the hardest exams because the syllabus is endless and the questions that appear in the exam are all application-based and meant to challenge the candidate’s proficiency and understanding of the main subjects. Every year, more than 6 lakh candidates appears for the exam and only the top 2.50 lakh qualified for JEE Advanced.
- Chartered Accountant (CA) - CA aspirants must clear all the levels such as Common Proficiency Test (CPT), Integrated Professional Competence Course (IPCC) and CA Final Examination in order to become a CA. Because, these levels are extremely tough to crack and require extensive planning and hard work, this exam is considered tough.
- NEET UG - NEET UG is considered one of the hardest, most competitive exams in India. Over 15 lakh candidates registers for NEET-UG every year. This exam is hard because the syllabus is huge and students must start preparing for the exam during their 12th if they want to crack it.
- AIIMS UG- AIIMS UG is considered tough because the number of applicants is very high while the number of seats offered by the organizing body is limited. Every year, the difficulty level of the questions is increased to ensure that only the most qualified candidates makes the cutoff.
- Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE) - GATE is considered extremely competitive because a huge number of candidates give this exam annually and limited seats are available, for instance, if 7 lakh candidates appears then only 1.5 lakh candidates are qualified for the exam. It tests the candidate’s knowledge of the B.Tech./B.E curriculum.
- National Defence Academy (NDA) - NDA is a tough exam because the candidates have to qualify for a written exam with a vast syllabus as well as a psychological aptitude test and an intelligence test. Candidates need to be physically fit to be considered for final admission.
- Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) - It is one of the toughest entrance exams for law in India. The exam’s vast curriculum and a huge number of candidates give this exam to get admission in the top law colleges. This makes the exam extremely tough and competitive.
- UGC NET - Over 6 lakh candidates appears for the UGC NET exam and only 40,000 thousand candidates are able to qualify for the exam. This is because, the paper 1 which is the common paper for all subjects is extremely competitive and challenging.
- National Institute of Design Entrance Exam - NID is considered a tough exam because it is highly competitive and the questions in its general paper are tricky and the creative section is highly subjective. The creative section’s questions can be challenging and time-consuming.
Ive a big query if Im in an integrated Msc course that is 3 years of bachelor degree and 2 years of PG can i give competitive exam such like UPSC,CDS,DRDO Etc. after that 3 years of bachelor degree? and in this course shall they give us bachelor degree certificate after that 3 years
Hello,
Yes, there are universities like University of Hyderabad, Guru Nanak Dev University(Amritsar) which offers an exit option after completion of bachelor's degree while pursuing integrated MSc course and candidates are accordingly awarded the bachelor's degree only, so prior to applying for any university you must check out the eligibility criteria, if the eligibility criteria of any competitive exams specifies to have passed bachelor's degree then definitely you will be eligible to apply for the same after completion of graduation, however the subject stream or combinations may differ as in case of CDS, for OTA/IMA any bachelor's degree from a recognized university is accepted however for INA BTech or BE is required and for AFA bachelor's degree in any discipline but having maths and physics at 10+2 level or BTech/BE is applicable, also if you're so eager to appear for these competitive exams then you should consider pursuing graduate degree only, if you don't want to go for higher studies after bachelor's degree then there is no point in pursuing integrated MSc course, anyway it's completely your own decision as I said prior to applying for any university go through the eligibility criteria and accordingly decide what you want to do, in case you want to keep more options available then go for the complete duration of integrated MSc Course, you will be eligible for all competitive exams based on the eligibility criteria of graduation, and also if you have interest to pursue a career in research/academia then you may appear for CSIR NET to qualify JRF or lectureship, or you can appear for SETs at state level to become assistant professor, many PSUs also recruit based on qualifying CSIR NET.