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Ravi Babu

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Yes as long as you fulfil additional requirements, you can sit for the Maharashtra Public Service Commission (MPSC) test after earning a Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS) from Gujarat University.Educational Requirement: Candidates must possess a bachelor's degree in any field from an accredited university including your BDS degree in order to be considered by MPSC.Domicile: In order to apply for benefits under the reserved category, you must possess a Maharashtra domicile certificate. Candidates from outside the country may apply under the open category.Age Requirements: Generally, general candidates must be between the ages of 19 and 3
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NAYBEDYA MOHANTY

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Yes, a graduate from YCMOU is eligible to attempt UPSC and MPSC exams, if you meet the other eligibility criteria set by the respective examination commissions. Students with bachelor's degree or equivalent from any recognised university are eligible for MPSC. So if you completed your graduation, you are eligible for the exams.

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Muskan

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The duration of the Maharashtra Public Service Commission (MPSC) exam varies according to the exam being administered. Most MPSC tests, notably the State Service Exam (Rajyaseva Exam), have two papers (preliminary and main) that last two hours each. However, the precise duration varies depending on the paper and stage of the exam. Candidates should refer to the official MPSC notification and exam pattern for detailed information on the duration of each exam component for which they are studying.

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Tanuj Kumar

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Yes, you can appear for the UPSC (Union Public Service Commission) and MPSC (Maharashtra Public Service Commission) exams with a 12th and Diploma qualification. However, these exams typically require a minimum of a bachelor's degree from a recognised university. The basic requirement for giving the UPSC exam is graduation, and your marks don't matter. You can give the exam in your final year. You can apply for the civil services examination if you fulfill the following eligibility criteria:You are a graduate in any disciplineYou must have the age between 21 to 32 years The applicant must have completed his/her graduation
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Manepalli Vamsi Sasidhar

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After earning your degree in production engineering, you may take the Maharashtra Public Service Commission (MPSC) exam if you satisfy the requirements set out by the MPSC. The eligibility requirements may include elements like a maximum age, educational requirement, and nationality.

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SAKSHI GARG

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Yes, a student who has completed a degree or Diploma programme from Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University YCMOU is eligible to sit for the Maharashtra Public Service Commission (MPSC) exam, provided they meet the other eligibility criteria set by the MPSC. The eligibility criteria for the MPSC exam include age limit, educational qualification, nationality, and other requirements. Candidates should check the MPSC notification and eligibility criteria to confirm their eligibility before applying for the exam. It's also important to note that clearing the MPSC exam and being selected for a government position will depend on the c
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Aakash Chauhan

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To be eligible for the MPSC (Maharashtra Public Service Commission) exam, a candidate must fulfil certain eligibility criteria related to educational qualifications, age limit, and nationality. For educational qualifications, the MPSC requires candidates to have a degree from a recognised university. However, the commission also accepts degrees from universities that are recognised under the University Grants Commission (UGC) or other equivalent bodies. As for your specific situation, if your open university degree is recognised by the UGC, then you should be eligible for the MPSC exam. However, you may need to check the official notif
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Chandan Rawat

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Cracking the Maharashtra Public Service Commission (MPSC) exam requires a well-structured preparation strategy and dedication. Here are some tips that may help you crack the MPSC exam:
Familiarize yourself with the MPSC exam pattern and syllabus: Make sure you understand the format of the exam and the topics you will be tested on. Create a study schedule: Allocate sufficient time to each subject and stick to your schedule. Study regularly: Consistent study over a longer period of time is more effective than last-minute cramming. Use study materials: Use good quality books, online resources, and mock test papers to prepare. Practice prob
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