Guys! Which one will be the best as per your experience and it's effect?? 🤔😅

Guys! Which one will be the best as per your experience and it's effect?? 🤔😅

Thought about Carbamide forte as well but it failed quality tests drastically.. So many options, and it is now confusing since it is expensive 😔.

Please let me know which Omega 3 fish oil will be the best as per your experience and how effective it is and what foods should I complement with??

Do CIVIL SERVANTS leave their job if they want to do something else ??

I have a question regarding the career trajectory of civil servants after they have spent several years in government service.

Suppose an officer successfully clears the UPSC Civil Services Examination and joins the IAS, IPS, Indian Foreign Service, IRS, or another Group A civil service. After serving for several years—perhaps reaching a fairly senior position—if the officer eventually feels that they want to pursue a different career path, are they legally and practically allowed to leave the civil service voluntarily and transition into other fields?

For example, can experienced civil servants resign or take voluntary retirement and subsequently move into senior positions in the private sector, such as strategy, finance, consulting, corporate affairs, public policy, or director/leadership roles in major domestic or multinational companies? Can they also move abroad and pursue senior professional positions in other countries, or start and operate their own businesses and become entrepreneurs?

More importantly, how common and realistic are these career transitions? Does significant experience in the IAS/IPS/IFS/IRS provide a strong advantage when entering the corporate sector or entrepreneurship, or are there substantial restrictions, particularly regarding conflicts of interest, cooling-off periods, government information, or businesses and companies that the officer may have dealt with during their service?

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u/Aggravating-Bell-335 — 8 days ago

Do CIVIL SERVANTS leave their job if they want to do something even better??

I have a question regarding the career trajectory of civil servants after they have spent several years in government service.

Suppose an officer successfully clears the UPSC Civil Services Examination and joins the IAS, IPS, Indian Foreign Service, IRS, or another Group A civil service. After serving for several years—perhaps reaching a fairly senior position—if the officer eventually feels that they want to pursue a different career path, are they legally and practically allowed to leave the civil service voluntarily and transition into other fields?

For example, can experienced civil servants resign or take voluntary retirement and subsequently move into senior positions in the private sector, such as strategy, finance, consulting, corporate affairs, public policy, or director/leadership roles in major domestic or multinational companies? Can they also move abroad and pursue senior professional positions in other countries, or start and operate their own businesses and become entrepreneurs?

More importantly, how common and realistic are these career transitions? Does significant experience in the IAS/IPS/IFS/IRS provide a strong advantage when entering the corporate sector or entrepreneurship, or are there substantial restrictions, particularly regarding conflicts of interest, cooling-off periods, government information, or businesses and companies that the officer may have dealt with during their service?

Let me know guys.

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u/Aggravating-Bell-335 — 8 days ago

Do CIVIL SERVANTS leave their job if they want to do something better ??

I have a question regarding the career trajectory of civil servants after they have spent several years in government service.

Suppose an officer successfully clears the UPSC Civil Services Examination and joins the IAS, IPS, Indian Foreign Service, IRS, or another Group A civil service. After serving for several years—perhaps reaching a fairly senior position—if the officer eventually feels that they want to pursue a different career path, are they legally and practically allowed to leave the civil service voluntarily and transition into other fields?

For example, can experienced civil servants resign or take voluntary retirement and subsequently move into senior positions in the private sector, such as strategy, finance, consulting, corporate affairs, public policy, or director/leadership roles in major domestic or multinational companies? Can they also move abroad and pursue senior professional positions in other countries, or start and operate their own businesses and become entrepreneurs?

More importantly, how common and realistic are these career transitions? Does significant experience in the IAS/IPS/IFS/IRS provide a strong advantage when entering the corporate sector or entrepreneurship, or are there substantial restrictions, particularly regarding conflicts of interest, cooling-off periods, government information, or businesses and companies that the officer may have dealt with during their service?

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u/Aggravating-Bell-335 — 8 days ago
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Do CIVIL SERVANTS leave their job if they want to do something else ??

I have a question regarding the career trajectory of civil servants after they have spent several years in government service.

Suppose an officer successfully clears the UPSC Civil Services Examination and joins the IAS, IPS, Indian Foreign Service, IRS, or another Group A civil service. After serving for several years—perhaps reaching a fairly senior position—if the officer eventually feels that they want to pursue a different career path, are they legally and practically allowed to leave the civil service voluntarily and transition into other fields?

For example, can experienced civil servants resign or take voluntary retirement and subsequently move into senior positions in the private sector, such as strategy, finance, consulting, corporate affairs, public policy, or director/leadership roles in major domestic or multinational companies? Can they also move abroad and pursue senior professional positions in other countries, or start and operate their own businesses and become entrepreneurs?

More importantly, how common and realistic are these career transitions? Does significant experience in the IAS/IPS/IFS/IRS provide a strong advantage when entering the corporate sector or entrepreneurship, or are there substantial restrictions, particularly regarding conflicts of interest, cooling-off periods, government information, or businesses and companies that the officer may have dealt with during their service?

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u/Aggravating-Bell-335 — 8 days ago

Whether you agree or not " CAT IS NOT FOR NON ENGINEERS" 😮‍💨

Now, since I have heard so many people saying that engineers have an unfair advantage in the CAT examination or some kind of privilege because they are very good in maths or they had gone through the "grind" during the jee and that is the reason they can easily get 97 to 98% percentile even without practicing for a single day.

Since, I'm a non engineer currently in top tier 1 Delhi University college pursuing bcom hons. first year.. **so, do I need to start preparing for CAT examination from now itself especially quants portion??**

**Do I need to go back to my class 11 and 12 mathematics and study that in an advanced format just like Jee preparation just to be as good as an "IITIAN" to compete with them ??**

**Or, anything else if you guys who have gone through the situation can let me know because sometimes I get frustrated and sometimes I do feel this unfair system so whatever but since I can't do anything or cannot go back to study at IIT, so is that the only option I have mentioned above?? 😮‍💨😮‍💨😔**

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u/Aggravating-Bell-335 — 13 days ago

CAT is not for non engineers after looking at the batch diversity every year

Now, since I have heard so many people saying that engineers have an unfair advantage in the CAT examination or some kind of privilege because they are very good in maths or they had gone through the "grind" during the jee and that is the reason they can easily get 97 to 98% percentile even without practicing for a single day.

Since, I'm a non engineer currently in top tier 1 Delhi University college pursuing bcom hons. first year.. **so, do I need to start preparing for CAT examination from now itself especially quants portion??**

**Do I need to go back to my class 11 and 12 mathematics and study that in an advanced format just like Jee preparation just to be as good as an "IITIAN" to compete with them ??**

**Or, anything else if you guys who have gone through the situation can let me know because sometimes I get frustrated and sometimes I do feel this unfair system so whatever but since I can't do anything or cannot go back to study at IIT, so is that the only option I have mentioned above?? 😮‍💨😮‍💨😔**

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u/Aggravating-Bell-335 — 13 days ago

CAT is definitely not made for non engineers 😮‍💨

Now, since I have heard so many people saying that engineers have an unfair advantage in the CAT examination or some kind of privilege because they are very good in maths or they had gone through the "grind" during the jee and that is the reason they can easily get 97 to 98% percentile even without practicing for a single day.

Since, I'm a non engineer currently in top tier 1 Delhi University college pursuing bcom hons. first year.. **so, do I need to start preparing for CAT examination from now itself especially quants portion??**

**Do I need to go back to my class 11 and 12 mathematics and study that in an advanced format just like Jee preparation just to be as good as an "IITIAN" to compete with them ??**

**Or, anything else if you guys who have gone through the situation can let me know because sometimes I get frustrated and sometimes I do feel this unfair system so whatever but since I can't do anything or cannot go back to study at IIT, so is that the only option I have mentioned above?? 😮‍💨😮‍💨😔** "myquals"

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u/Aggravating-Bell-335 — 13 days ago

Is this the only way for GNEM to make the "unfair" way to the most fair way of getting top percentile in CAT?? 🤷

Now, since I have heard so many people saying that engineers have an unfair advantage in the CAT examination or some kind of privilege because they are very good in maths or they had gone through the "grind" during the jee and that is the reason they can easily get 97 to 98% percentile even without practicing for a single day.

Since, I'm a non engineer currently in top tier 1 Delhi University college pursuing bcom hons. first year.. **so, do I need to start preparing for CAT examination from now itself especially quants portion??**

**Do I need to go back to my class 11 and 12 mathematics and study that in an advanced format just like Jee preparation just to be as good as an "IITIAN" to compete with them ??**

**Or, anything else if you guys who have gone through the situation can let me know because sometimes I get frustrated and sometimes I do feel this unfair system so whatever but since I can't do anything or cannot go back to study at IIT, so is that the only option I have mentioned above?? 😮‍💨😮‍💨😔**

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u/Aggravating-Bell-335 — 15 days ago

Is this the only way for GNEM to make the "unfair" way to the most fair way of getting top percentile in CAT?? 🤷

Now, since I have heard so many people saying that engineers have an unfair advantage in the CAT examination or some kind of privilege because they are very good in maths or they had gone through the "grind" during the jee and that is the reason they can easily get 97 to 98% percentile even without practicing for a single day.

Since, I'm a non engineer currently in top tier 1 Delhi University college pursuing bcom hons. first year.. so, do I need to start preparing for CAT examination from now itself especially quants portion??

Do I need to go back to my class 11 and 12 mathematics and study that in an advanced format just like Jee preparation just to be as good as an "IITIAN" to compete with them ??

Or, anything else if you guys who have gone through the situation can let me know because sometimes I get frustrated and sometimes I do feel this unfair system so whatever but since I can't do anything or cannot go back to study at IIT, so is that the only option I have mentioned above?? 😮‍💨😮‍💨😔

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u/Aggravating-Bell-335 — 15 days ago

Is this the only way for GNEM to make the "unfair" way to the most fair way of getting top percentile in CAT ?? 🤷

Now, since I have heard so many people saying that engineers have an unfair advantage in the CAT examination or some kind of privilege because they are very good in maths or they had gone through the "grind" during the jee and that is the reason they can easily get 97 to 98% percentile even without practicing for a single day.

Since, I'm a non engineer currently in top tier 1 Delhi University college pursuing bcom hons. first year.. so, do I need to start preparing for CAT examination from now itself especially quants portion??

Do I need to go back to my class 11 and 12 mathematics and study that in an advanced format just like Jee preparation just to be as good as an "IITIAN" to compete with them ??

Or, anything else if you guys who have gone through the situation can let me know because sometimes I get frustrated and sometimes I do feel this unfair system so whatever but since I can't do anything or cannot go back to study at IIT, so is that the only option I have mentioned above?? 😮‍💨😮‍💨😔

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u/Aggravating-Bell-335 — 15 days ago

GEM 9/7/9...So, having a 7 in the profile completely eliminates you from BLACKI and should we forget about it .🙂

Seniors please reply from your experience and the harsh reality.

And what cat percentile can give me a call from all the BLACKI's ?

myquals ( Same as title)

Correction:- It will be GNEM

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u/Aggravating-Bell-335 — 28 days ago

GEM 9/7/9...So, having a 7 in the profile completely eliminates you from BLACKI and should we forget about it ?? 🙂

Seniors please reply from your experience and the harsh reality.

( Same as title)

And what cat percentile is required to hardly get a call from IIMA??

Small correction:- GNEM

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u/Aggravating-Bell-335 — 28 days ago

GEM 9/7/9...So, having a 7 in the profile completely eliminates you from BLACKI and should we forget about it ?? 🙂

Seniors please reply from your experience and the harsh reality.

( Same as title)

Correction:- GNEM it is

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u/Aggravating-Bell-335 — 28 days ago

GEM 9/7/9...So, having a 7 in the profile completely eliminates you from BLACKI and should we forget about it ?? 🙂

Seniors please reply from your experience and the harsh reality.

( Same as title)

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u/Aggravating-Bell-335 — 28 days ago

GEM 9/7/9...So, having a 7 in the profile completely eliminates you from BLACKI and should we forget about it ?? 🙂

Seniors please reply from your experience and the harsh reality.

( Same as title)

Correction:- GNEM it is

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u/Aggravating-Bell-335 — 28 days ago

GEM 9/7/9...So, having a 7 in the profile completely eliminates you from BLACKI and should we forget about it ?? 🙂

Seniors please reply from your experience and the harsh reality.

( Same as title)

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u/Aggravating-Bell-335 — 28 days ago
▲ 3 r/CUET

College upgrade ka fanda kya ha? ( Seniors bataye)

Okay I want to know if I get upgraded from round 1 allotted college, it will always be upgraded to the higher preference of the list I had chosen right??

( So, technically if anybody does upgrade it is always better than the first round college??)

And second question, fees pehle kyu dena ha when my college isn't confirmed??

And third, when will we get the list of on campus hostel allocation?? Is it after round one result??

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u/Aggravating-Bell-335 — 1 month ago
▲ 0 r/MBA

Msc in finance from Hec paris/ Oxford really worth it ?? ( Don't ignore pls)

Same as the title.. How good are the job opportunities for international students??

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u/Aggravating-Bell-335 — 1 month ago