best degree with ias collage in kerala
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In Kerala, pursuing a Bachelor's degree in subjects such as Political Science, Public Administration, History, Economics, or Law alongside preparation for the Indian Administrative Service (IAS) exam is highly beneficial. These disciplines offer a solid foundation in areas crucial for the civil services examination, covering topics like governance, administration, constitutional law, and socio-economic issues. Additionally, degrees in Mathematics, Engineering, or Medicine can provide valuable complementary skills and knowledge for IAS exam preparation. It's essential to select a degree program that matches your interests, strengths, and career objectives, while also allowing sufficient time for focused IAS exam preparation.
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farookhabad mein kitni tahsil Hain
Hi,
Farrukhabad is district located in Uttar Pradesh .There are three tahsil in farrukhabad district whose name are,
1) Farrukhabad
2) Kaimganj
3) Amritpur
The Farrukhabad district is further divided in to Tehsils / Blocks / Community Development Blocks (C.D.Blocks) for administrative purposes. In India, the Block or C.D.Block is often the next level of administrative division after the tehsil. It is important to note that, In some states of India C.D.Blocks are equal to tehsils.
Kya UPSC IFS ke liye bsc zoology , chemistry, botany , animal husbandry ,forestry etc me honors degree hi jaruri hai ya bsc zoology chemistry botany 3 subject se kar skte hai
To become an IFS officer you need to qualify the UPSC CSE examination. The eligibility for this examination is that you need to be a graduate in any subject. So you can study any subject which will make you eligible for UPSC CSE. Now for being an IFS you need to score good in your UPSC CSE examination and for that you have to prepare well for the UPSC syllabus. So you can do graduation in any subject there are no restrictions about it. To be an IFS officer you need to study well for UPSC.
To know more about UPSC CSE visit the link below:
https://competition.careers360.com/exams/upsc-civil-services-exam
To know more about the career of IFS visit the link below:
https://www.careers360.com/careers/indian-foreign-service-officer
I hope this answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!
Kya UPSC IFS ke paper ke liye Bsc Hons karna jaruri hai ya phir Bsc ZBC ( zoology , botany, chemistry )se kar skte h ??
Hello student no it's not mandatory to have a graduate degree in Bsc ZBC.
As per eligibility criteria student should be graduate with one of the following subjects to be eligible - Chemistry, Botany, Animal Husbandry & Veterinary Science, Geology, Mathematics, Physics, Zoology and Statistics.
If you hold a bachelor degree in any one of the subjects mentioned above then you're eligible for UPSC IFS.
Age eligibility - Minimum 21
Maximum 32 (General category)
Feel free to comment if you've any doubt
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On what basis is the country of posting decided ? ( i.e. how is it decided that a person works in india or abroad, and if abroad how is the country decided) do you have a higher chance of getting posted in a country if you know their national language? (i.e japanese for japan,chinese for china) !?!
Dear aspirant!
Hope you are doing great! There are many factors which decide our posting in foreign countries ,also one of the major is language which is must we must know the language where we will work.Another is demand ,if your demand will be more in any country for something then you have to go their ,here language doesn't matter because English is common language,another factor is relation with the country ,if our national relation good with a country the high chances for our people to go their for job.Hence these factors decide Posting in other countries.
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I have studied Hindi as language subject in my 10th standard. But actually I am weak in Hindi. Whereas I am more stronger in Tamil(which I studied upto my 8th standard). So, could I choose Tamil as my compulsory Indian language in UPSC exam?
I am an aspirant. Just having one question. Did you study Hindi in class 11 &12?