hello
i completed my b.tech degree in deemed university... my stream is ECE. i secured 54% in my b.tech. I didnot had first class.... Now, my question is Am I eligible for upsc, tnpsc, and civil services exam????
hello
i completed my b.tech degree in deemed university... my stream is ECE. i secured 54% in my b.tech. I didnot had first class.... Now, my question is Am I eligible for upsc, tnpsc, and civil services exam????
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Of- Course Dear, from the side of Educational Qualification you are quite eligible being a Graduate from deemed University. You are not only eligible for TNPSC but you are also quite eligible for all Exams conducted by the UPSC including Civil Services Exam...Check other Eligibility also, such as age limit, no. of attempts etc.....Good Luck...
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Hey there..
>> Having completed your Bachelors in Engineering in ECE with a respectable 54 % and from a recognized university too,you are definitely eligible to appear for the UPSC and TNPSC Civil Services exams.
>> With percentage not being a bar,there is no stopping you.
You can appear for the Civil Services corresponding to the State of Tamil Nadu and the Centre.
>> But you also need to make sure you meet the other essential eligibility criteria too.
# You must be a citizen of India.
# You must be 21 To 30 years of age.Relaxations upto 5 years are available for SC,ST and ex-servicemen and upto 3 years for OBC and Physically Disabled.
# The number of attempts endowed are 4 for General students,7 for OBC and unlimited for SC and ST.
>> So,you can get going.>> The official website of the UPSC is : www.upsc.gov.in !
>> The official website of the TNPSC is : www.tnpsc.gov.in !
Refer if necessary.
all the best.
aman //
Dear Friend,
The Eligibility Criteria for UPSC,TNPSC Exams are mentioned below :
* You must have completed your graduation from any recognized college/university.
* You must have Indian Citizenship.
* Your age must lie in between 18-30 years.
* Age relaxation is also provided to candidates from reserved categories.
* Number Of Attempts -
General Category - 4
OBC Category - 7
SC/ST Category - No Limit.
On the basis of the above mentioned and as per your educational qualifications , if every thing falls in your turn then you are absolutely eligible for the same.
This is the information i have to the best of my knowledge regarding your query. Hope the information will help you to the extent you want.
Yes you are eligible for the upsc civil services exam as the eligibility for the exam is :
*Graduation from recognized university.
*Age limit 21-30 yrs..
Hello My Dear
Yeah
Of course you are eligible to apply for it
THERE IS NO PERCENTAGE CRITERIA to apply for all these exams
The main thing is that YOU MUST HAVE A MINIMUM GRADUATION
That is already you have
You must have a minimum of 21 years
Maximum age could be 30 years
Of course there will be an Age relaxation for the reserved candidates
ALL THE VERY GOOD LUCK