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Can it is better to go for mbbs if i want to become a civil servant in early age
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Can it is better to go for mbbs if i want to become a civil servant in early age
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Hi Aspirant,
Of course friend it is excellent decision to pursue MBBS as graduation to be a civil servent.
You should secure your career as a MBBS doctor.
After completion of MBBS you can appear in Civil Service exam.
Civil Service exam is quite tough and thousands candidate participate every year.
Required qualification for CSE
You must be graduated from valid university or its equivalent.
You should be in age of 21 to 30 years.
Age relaxation for eligible category
Schedule Caste and Schedule Tribes + 5 years
Other Backward Classes + 3 years
Physically handicapped + 10 years
You must be Indian.
Exam pattern
Preliminary exam ( 400 marks)
Mains exam ( 2000 marks)
Interview (300 marks)
You can apply for CSE exam through Online and Offline mode.
For further info visit http://upsc.gov.in
Best of Luck�
Yes its the Righ Decision to Pursue MBBS to become an Civil Servant.
UPSC conducts the Civil Services Exams every year to make recruitments to 24 services/posts.
Minimum educational qualification to apply is graduation in any discipline from a recognised University.
By pursuing MBBS you will get that Degree and your degree has the advantage that you have an option
to be a Medical Practioner also as an alternative to your career.Final year candidates can apply on provision.
So you can apply for it while doing your internship after completion of MBBS,so no wastage of age/time.
Age limit is General Category 21-30yrs,OBC 21-33yrs and SC/ST 21-35yrs.
Attempts are limited to General Category-4 times,OBC-7 times,SC/ST-Unlimited times
So prepare well before attempting CSE consisting of CSAT/Preim exam,Mains exam and Interviews to become a civil servant.
You can visit www.upsc.gov.in for more details.