Quantitative Aptitude Of SSC CGL vs UPSC CDS.Which one is more difficult to crack and why and what should be our preparation strategy for this section of questions separately?
Dear aspirant !
Hope you are doing great ! Both of them are not a cup of tea for everyone ,both are really tough examination ,it takes 1 ,2 or sometimes more year to crack,depends on person to person ,but in these preparation ,really hardwork matters more than anyother things ,if you will be consistent ,devoted and hardworking then you will definitely reach till your goal but confidence should be there inside you that you can acheive anything . If you ever feel demotivated in your journey then tell me in comment section of this question ,i will try to boost you .
Hope it helps you !!
Thanking you!
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.
With Integrated B.Tech-MBA degree can i apply for government jobs like UPSC CDS etc. If IDD option is not given under qualifications, should i write others on graduation and then specify my degree? Will it work?
Hey,
You can surely sit for government examS like CDS , UPSC . There is no such thing mentioned that students of integrated master degree cannot sit for government exams.
The only thing that matters is your age if yor age falls under the eligibility age provided by the exam authority you are good to go. If you course is not mentioned then you can do like above you have mentioned.
Hope that helps.
Thank you
what are the qualifications required to give UPSC CDS exam?
Hi Arijit,
The course - wise qualifications required to give UPSC CDS 2020 exam are as follows:-
- Indian Military Academy (IMA) - Degree of a recognized University or equivalent
- Indian Naval Academy (NA) - Degree in Engineering from a recognized University/Institution
- Air Force Academy (AFA) - Degree of a recognized University (with Physics and Mathematics at 10+2 level) or Bachelor of Engineering
- Officers' Training Academy (OTA - Men) - Degree of a recognized University or equivalent
- Officers Training Academy (OTA - Women, Non-Technical) - Degree of a recognized University or equivalent
Refer here for more info - https://competition.careers360.com/articles/cds-eligibility-criteria
Feel free to ask doubts in the Comment Section.
I hope this information helps you.
Good Luck!
which exam do I prepare for upsc CSE or upsc CDS (for OTA as girl candidate) I have same interest in both services
Hello,
You need to prepare particularly for UPSC CDS to join in Officer's Training Academy.Eligibility is that a candidate must have passed graduation from a recognized board.Age must be in between 19-25 years.UPSC CSE is a Civil Services Entrance Exam and the candidates who qualify will be commissioned in various civil services like IAS, IPS, IRS etc.If you have passed graduation you can appear in both.But you can join either in civil services or in defence.