SSC ONLINE EXAMINATION

SSC ONLINE EXAMINATION    TIER-I NAME OF THE TEST(OBJECTIVE) MODE OF EXAMINATION NO. OF QUESTIONS MAXIMUM MARKS DURATION REASONING     COMPUTER BASED 25 50     TIME OF  1 HOUR GENERAL AWARENESS 25 50 QUATITATIVE APTITUDE 25 50 ENGLISH 25 50   100 200   TIER-II   NAME OF THE TEST(OBJECTIVE) MODE OF EXAMINATION NO. OF QUESTIONS MAXIMUM MARKS DURATION 1.     QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE   COMPUTER BASED 100 200 TIME 2 HR 2.     ENGLISH 200 200 TIME 2 HR   TIER-III MODE OF EXAMINATION SCHEME OF EXAMINATION   MARKS TIME   PEN AND PAPER MODE DESCRIPTIVE PAPER IN ENGLISH/HINDI (WRITING OF ESSAYS/PRECIE/LETTER/APPLICATION ETC)   100 60 MIN          

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IBPS RRB ONLINE EXAMINATION

IBPS RRB ONLINE EXAMINATION PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION OFFICE ASSISTANT (MULTIPURPOSE) SR. NO. NAME OF THE TEST(OBJECTIVE) NO. OF QUESTIONS MAXIMUM MARKS DURATION 1 REASONING 40 40   COMPOSITE TIME OF 45 MIN 2 QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE 40 40 TOTAL   80 80 OFFICER SCALE –I SR. NO. NAME OF THE TEST(OBJECTIVE) NO. OF QUESTIONS MAXIMUM MARKS DURATION 1 REASONING 40 40   COMPOSITE TIME OF 45 MIN 2 QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE 40 40 TOTAL   80 80   MAIN EXAMINATION OFFICE ASSISTANT (MULTIPURPOSE)   SR. NO. NAME OF THE TEST (OBJECTIVE) NO. OF QUESTIONS MAXIMUM MARKS TIME 1 REASONING 40 50 COMPOSITE TIME OF  2 hr 2 QUAANTITATIVE APTITUDE 40 50 3 GENERAL AWARENESS 40 40 4. (a) ENGLISH LANGUAGE 40 40 4. (b) HINDI LANGUAGE 40 40 5 COMPUTER 40 20 TOTAL   200 200   OFFICE ASSISTANT(MULTIPURPOSE) SR. NO. NAME OF THE TEST (OBJECTIVE) NO. OF QUESTIONS MAXIMUM MARKS TIME 1 REASONING 40 50 COMPOSITE TIME OF  2 hr 2 QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE 40 50 3 GENERAL AWARENESS 40 40 4. (a) ENGLISH LANGUAGE 40 40 4. (b) HINDI LANGUAGE 40 40 5 COMPUTER 40 20 TOTAL   200 200      

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Difference Between IAS and PCS Officer

Difference Between IAS and PCS Officer The youth of today is getting more and more interested in the government administrative jobs which is proved keeping in mind the increasing no. of students applying for UPSC examination despite the fact that the chance of clearing the exam is less than 1%. With this few a chance of clearing the exam candidates generally try their luck in their respective state’s PCS exams as well. So here we are going to discuss the difference between Provincial Civil Services and Indian Civil Services. Selection Process and Administration Indian Civil Services (IAS): They are recruited though a national level civil service examination, conducted by the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC). Central Government has established the Central Administrative Tribunal (CAT) that exercises the jurisdiction over the recruitments and other service matters of a public servant. Provincial Civil Services (PCS): They are recruited through a state level civil service examination, conducted by the State Public Service Commission (SPSC). The Central Government, on the specific request of the concerned state government has established the State Administrative Tribunal (SAT) which exercises the jurisdiction over the recruitment and other service matters of the state government employees. Appointment IAS: Although they […]

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Central Teacher Eligibility Test

Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET) is a national level test conducted by the Central Board of Secondary Examination (CBSE) every year. CTET acts as an eligibility certificate for candidates to be appointed as teachers for primary (I-V) or upper primary (VI – VIII). It also acts as an eligibility to appear in different exams like PGT, TGT, BTC, TET and NTT. This exam helps in maintaining a fixed standard for teachers in different central government schools. Here we will discuss the eligibility criteria and pattern of the examination and some additional details regarding the exam. CTET Eligibility Criteria The eligibility is different for both Primary stage and Elementary Stage. Primary Teacher (Paper 1) A candidate can apply to become a teacher for classes 1st-5thif any of the following criteria is fulfilled. The candidate is graduated and have completed or is appearing in the final year of the 2 year diploma in Elementary Education. The candidate has completed senior secondary with minimum of 50 % marks and have completed or is appearing in 4 year Bachelor of Elementary Education. The candidate has completed senior secondary with minimum of 50 % marks and have completed or is appearing in the final year […]

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Scope of IBPS Clerk

The Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS) has a recruitment drive for Clerical Cadre Posts. With the amount of unemployment in India, IBPS provides a great opportunity to candidates by providing a great career option in the form of bank clerks. There are a lot of benefits and opportunities that are provided in this post and we are going to discuss all of them, along with the job profile, to make it easier for you to decide your future in a Clerical Cadre post. Job Profile A bank clerk is the first point of contact to a customer when he/she enters the bank. A clerk is trained for the following duties during the probation period: Universal Teller (UT): The work of a Universal Teller is to receive withdrawal forms, cheques, verify customer account details and signatures, update pass books, etc. Special Assistant (SA): The duty of a Special Assistant will be to look after and check the work of other clerks and sub staff members. A Special Assistant will also be responsible for the smooth working/running of their concerned department. Head Cashier (HC): The duty of a Head Cashier will be to hold the bank’s cash, important keys of the […]

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IBPS Clerk Examination

The post of clerk is very important in every bank and therefore it’s a very promising career option for those interested in the banking sector. The basic pay can be anywhere between 12-32 thousand rupees and subjected to increment after every 1 year. It is mainly a desk job and therefore doesn’t require a lot of effort and comes with a lot of benefits. The recruitment of clerks in a bank is done through IBPS Clerk examination conducted by IBPS every year. Many banks recruit their clerks through this exams. So let’s check out the banks participating, eligibility and pattern for IBPS Clerk Examination. Banks Recruiting through IBPS Clerk Examination Allahabad Bank Canara Bank Indian Overseas Bank UCO Bank Andhra Bank Bank of Baroda Bank of India Bank of Maharashtra India Bank Syndicate Bank Central Bank of India Corporation Bank Dena Bank Oriental Bank of Commerce Punjab National Bank Punjab and Sindh Bank Union Bank of India Vijaya Bank Eligibility Educational Eligibility A degree from a recognized University or any other equivalent qualification as recognized by the Central Government A degree/diploma/certificate in computer working/language or the candidate should have studied computer or IT as one of the subject in his/her […]

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Tips to Prepare for NCHMCT JEE

Hotel management is the part of the hospitality industry and with people spending more and more money on their comfort, it should not come as a shock that Hotel Management is one of the fastest growing field in the world. With big Hotel brands opening new hotels in many big and small cities, the requirement of Hotel Management graduates is increasing day by day. These big hotels are ready to pay huge amounts of money to their employees but they prefer to hire only from the best Universities in India and most of those Universities give admissions on the basis of NCHMCT JEE. So keeping that in mind AAA Bright Academy presents you some tips to perform well in NCHMCT JEE. Make Notes Making notes are important for two reasons: They help you revise the topics in a limited time frame and helps in final minute preparations. Note making is the fastest way of learning a new topic or concept, so it is advisable that you make summarized notes of chapters that you studied in the coaching institute or at home. Make a Schedule Discipline is very important when it comes to cracking a competitive exam. We should make a […]

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Tips to Prepare for CLAT

CLAT is the exam that one has to give for admissions in the top 18 colleges for legal studies in India. Every year more and more people are giving CLAT exams owing to its increasing popularity as a potential career among students. Law gives you a lot of career opportunities and growth possibilities but all of that, doesn’t come without hard work. A lawyer must have good oratory skills and a great command over language. A lawyer is required to have great negotiating and convincing skills. All of that will help you in the long run but to give your career an early start it is important to have a law degree from a good University and for that you have to perform well in CLAT. So to help you with that, AAA Bright Academy brings some tips that might give you an edge in your preparation over the other candidates. Make a Schedule Discipline is the most important factor when it comes to achieving your goals. You need to make a time and study schedule because self-study is really important. Divide your time among topics and give more time to the topics that you are weak in. Make Notes […]

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Top Five Colleges for Legal Studies

Law is one of the most popular career option all around the world. Lawyers are highly paid professionals and work for the protection of their client’s legal interest. Working in the field of law has a lot of scope but only if you take your first step right. There are a number of colleges in India that offer a degree in Law, some are good and some are not. From the list of all the good colleges in India we have managed to pick up the five best colleges that students prefer.   National Law School of India University (NLSUI), Bangalore The faculty of NLSUI Bangalore consist of many senior advocates and retired High and Supreme Court judges. Rating – AAAAA Courses: A. L.L.B. (Hons.) LLM in Business law Master in Business law Post Graduate Diploma in Medical Law and Ethics Post Graduate Diploma in Intellectual Property Rights Law Entrance Exams: CLAT, CLAT PG   National Law University, New Delhi    NLUD is one of the many law colleges in India to be built on the five year law Degree Model implemented by the Bar Council of India. Rating – AAAA+ Courses: A. L.L.B (Hons.) LLM Postgraduate Diploma Program in Urban […]

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