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    What percentage of marks are required in B.Tech to be eligible for UPSC exams?

    What percentage of marks are required in B.Tech to be eligible for UPSC exams?
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    Re: What percentage of marks are required in B.Tech to be eligible for UPSC exams?

    To apply for UPSC exams you require a passing percentage at the graduate level.

    Minimum educational qualification is Graduation in any discipline from a UGC recognised University.

    So,in your B.Tech you require to just pass as there is no percentage criteria to apply for UPSC exams.

    You can apply to various UPSC exams like Civil Services Exams,Indian Forest Services,

    Combined Defence Services, Central Police Force exams,etc.
    For more information visit www.upsc.gov.in

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    Re: What percentage of marks are required in B.Tech to be eligible for UPSC exams?

    Dear Friend

    there is no such specific % of marks required for the UPSC examinations. Only passing % is required to make you eligible for the UPSC examinations.However higher is the % of marks in graduation,it will enhance your certificate value and impression.


    After completing your bachelor of technology,you are eligible for lots of UPSC examinations like:

    >>Indian engineering services.

    Requirements:

    >>Bachelor of technology/bachelor of engineering in any stream from a recognised university but the condition is that you have to select the subjects of following four branches only:

    1.civil engineering

    2.mechanical engineering

    3.electrical engineering

    4.electronics and telecommunication.


    Age limitations:

    >>Your age should be between 21-30 years.relaxation is provided to sc/st and obc.

    No of attempts:

    General:4

    OBC: 7

    SC/ST:NO LIMIT.


    You are eligible for some other examinations also:

    >>Civil services

    >>Combined defence services

    >>CPF etc.



    Hope the information helps you.

    all the best

    aashisranjan784

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    Re: What percentage of marks are required in B.Tech to be eligible for UPSC exams?

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    Hi Aspirant

    For the Upsc exam B.tech students can apply for

    The IES Exam and you need to just pass

    From a recognized University with passing marks

    And their is no need of any specific percentage marks

    Education Qualification:

    -The candidate should be pass in graduation from a recognized university

    -The candidate should be pass in b.tech degree

    -The candidate just need to be pass with passing percentage


    Citizen:

    -The Applicant must be a citizen of India

    Age Criteria for the IES Exam:

    -The age of the candidate should be between 21-30

    -For the ph category 21-40

    -The age limit for the obc is 21-33

    -The age limit for sc,st is 21-35


    Best of luck

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    Re: What percentage of marks are required in B.Tech to be eligible for UPSC exams?

    Dear Friend,

    In my opinion you are talking about The Indian Engineering Services Exam as you have completed your Bachelor Of Technology.

    Now i just want to tell you that there is no such percentage bar in IES Exam as if you have completed your graduation in any of the following streams :

    a) Civil Engineering

    b) Mechanical Engineering

    c) Electronics & Electrical Engineering

    d) Electronics & Communication Engineering


    Also your age should lie in between 21-30 years.


    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.

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