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@kummies@Palak_Paneer@ted_cruz Bhai... I dont gave degree certificates... I mean convocation one... Will get it on jan 2018... But I COMPLETED GRADUATION in 2016. I have marks sheet of all semesters...
For students in final year, degree certificate should be presented only at time of interview na? But I am already a graduate. So will the same rule apply for me too?
This is bothering me...Please guide about this! Thanks.
Found in CSE(P) 2016 Notification
You can submit your provisional or last year mark sheet as a last resort... I am saying this coz I know someone who has done this for this year mains... he submitted last year marksheet making a gamble that if he clears mains, ha can submit it during interview. Dont know whats up with him now... ask someone more reliable, this something i know. get a second opinion
On the flip side, you might be the first ones to be called for interview if you get through mains too. Some say its random and some say its state-wise and some say its roll number wise....
So being called for interviews first works in our favour or works against us normally?
I never attended interview so i dont know But if you are called late, you will have more time to prepare about your state and all, more time to lose weight
On the flip side, you might be the first ones to be called for interview if you get through mains too. Some say its random and some say its state-wise and some say its roll number wise....
So being called for interviews first works in our favour or works against us normally?
I never attended interview so i dont know But if you are called late, you will have more time to prepare about your state and all, more time to lose weight
Bhai somebody told me if we fill the form at the earliest we get upsc dholpur house as a centre is it true?
When you apply at first i.e., 1 hour after notification. You may get UPSC as centre. Nearly 2000 members will get UPSC as centre. UPSC centre students face minor issues because of security concerns. For taking mobile which is deposited, It may take upto 1hr! Better to apply early because even if you don't get UPSC, you will get equally good centres.
Bhai logo 3 ya 4 din tak ache center mil.jate hai .....lakin luck b matter krta hai like.upsc k nearest lal kila ilaka mil gya to band baz jayegi aur agr chankayapuri mil gya to maze hai
UPSC and all other state PSCs maintain their own exam halls complete with desks and chairs and all. The 3 storeyed state-of-art exam halls are located adjacent to the UPSC headquarters of Dholpur House.
The desks there are especially comfy for tall people like me. And rooms are spacious. So you don't have to worry every time someone will pass your desk by. Especially when you have to sit and write 27 hours. (3 × 9)
If you are a well built adult, like me, you won't want to be seated in a kindergarten school like Daisy International, Rohini. It's so cramped & uncomfortable.
But, as I said UPSC is allotting it's centre randomly for mains for past 2 years.
UPSC must be informed about such Kindergarden school like Daisy International, Rohini. and other similar centers. All are grown up adults,we don't expect relaxing comfort but atleast proper seating to write papers of long duration.
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Better to apply early because even if you don't get UPSC, you will get equally good centres.
You seem to be new.
UPSC and all other state PSCs maintain their own exam halls complete with desks and chairs and all.
The 3 storeyed state-of-art exam halls are located adjacent to the UPSC headquarters of Dholpur House.
The desks there are especially comfy for tall people like me. And rooms are spacious. So you don't have to worry every time someone will pass your desk by. Especially when you have to sit and write 27 hours. (3 × 9)
If you are a well built adult, like me, you won't want to be seated in a kindergarten school like Daisy International, Rohini. It's so cramped & uncomfortable.
But, as I said UPSC is allotting it's centre randomly for mains for past 2 years.