Can persons already employed in Central Government appear in CSE? Are there any exceptions?
Yes. No exceptions. You will be also considered like a normal candidate. I am working as a software engineer from last 5 years after completing my B.Tech. in Electronics Engg. First, Should I go for it because I am doing the job and can get 5-8 hours max a day for study? Second, which optionals should I go with? i have in mind Geography, Public Administration and Psychology. It is really interesting that a person, even after working for 5 years coming forward for civil services. The time of 5-8 hours or working days and 10-12 hours on holidays will be more than enough for an aspirant like you to succeed in the civil services. But we suggest you to go for one month leave before prelims and 2-3 months leave before mains, if you are serious about the exams. As far as optionals are concerned, we suggest to Engineering graduates to go for Geography as a first option if they don’t have any subject in their mind. A month other three optionals you can select either public Administration or Psy
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