Staff Recruitment Commission Examinations
The commission conducts various exams every year including SSC CGL, CHSL. Candidates who have prepared for the CSE examination can take the recruitment examinations conducted for the posts of various departments and ministries of the Central Government conducted by SSC at the same time. For these exams it is enough to have studied Maths / English. No further preparation is required. So you can write this exam easily while studying for UPSC, KPSC. There is no need to study any other syllabus.
Reserve Bank of India Exam
Reserve Bank of India Grade B Officer, Group C has good salary for various posts. Exam for these posts has some similarities with UPSC CSE Syllabus. So the exam for these posts can be faced without much or any other preparation.
Central Armed Police Force
There is not much difference between CAPF or Central Armed Police Force Posts Recruitment Written Test Syllabus and Central Civil Services Test Syllabus. So those who are studying for UPSC exam can use the knowledge of its preparation for CAPF exam as well. There is a chance to clear the exam easily.
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Post of Assistant Professor
Those who want to study for UPSC, KPSC examination, should study Master’s degree in regular or open universities in the subject they want to appear for mains examination. Doing this will further facilitate more preparation for the mains exam. Besides, you can write the Teaching Eligibility Tests like NET, SLET later. Thus one can qualify for the post of Assistant Professor.
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Other tests
Candidates who have passed any degree can apply and take the exam for UPSC or KPSC Civil Services Group A, Group B posts. Both these exams will have a General Knowledge paper. General knowledge paper will be there in any other competitive exams of Govt. So those appearing for this UPSC, KPSC exam can take the exams for FDA, SDA, PSI, PC, other posts of state PSCs.
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