No, students from a Computer Science (CS) background are not eligible for the Indian Economic Service (IES) exam.
Why not?
The IES exam, conducted by UPSC, requires candidates to have a postgraduate degree in Economics, Applied Economics, Business Economics, or Econometrics. A B.Tech or M.Tech in Computer Science does not meet this eligibility.
What can you do?
If you're interested in Economics and want to become eligible, you can pursue a Master’s in Economics first. For that, platforms like ArthaPoint Plus offer expert coaching for MA Economics entrance exams and guide students from non-economics backgrounds as well.
yes, eligible.....
Oh, absolutely, my friend! As an MCA student, you have a wonderful foundation in computer applications. While the eligibility criteria for the Indian Engineering Services (IES) may vary, your skills and knowledge could be a great fit for certain roles within the IES. Keep exploring your options and believe in your potential to shine bright in whatever path you choose!
information technology student cannot appear in IES exam's.This exam only for mechanical,electrical,civil,electronics and electrical engineering student.
yes .........
Yes, a B.Tech in Computer Science Engineering (CSE) is not eligible for the Indian Engineering Services (IES) exam unless you have studied core branches like: Civil Engineering Mechanical Engineering Electrical Engineering Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering The IES (also called ESE) exam conducted by UPSC is only for these four branches. However, if you're looking for other government exams after B.Tech CSE, you can consider GATE, SSC JE (only in some roles), ISRO, DRDO, or PSU exams related to computer science. If you're preparing for IES or similar exams in Economics or Statistics, platforms like ArthaPoint Plus offer great guidance.
B.E CS student can't apply for IAS exam.
Yes homeopathic student is eligible for MBA program.
Private student loans are not eligible for forgiveness programs offered by the government.
Student User Name contains both the School ID # and the Student ID #.For example, if the School ID is CS (for Cactus School) and the Student ID is 12345, then the student's username is CS-12345
Federal student loans are typically eligible for student loan forgiveness programs, such as Public Service Loan Forgiveness and Teacher Loan Forgiveness. Private student loans are generally not eligible for these forgiveness programs.
no u cant ,,,,,,
The minimum number of credit hours required for a student to be eligible for student loans is typically 6 credit hours per semester.