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The toughness in SSC CGL is greater than that of Railway examination. So if you are preparing for SSC CGL then you will have a good strength in subjects such as Mathematical Ability, English etc. But the logic reasoning in Railways is a bit different from SSC CGL but if you practice well those can be easily equipped.
For banking examination, I would say, preparing for it separately is important. In banking examination, the problems of Data interpretation comes which are not included in SSC. So if you want to appear for Bank then I would say you should focus separately on it. Also the arithmetic problems in banking exam are more elegant than that of SSC so to do bank you should focus separately.
You can visit the link below for the Preparation tips of SBI PO:
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/sbi-po-preparation-tips
To know about the preparation tips of SSC CGL visit the link below:
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/how-to-prepare-for-ssc-cgl
To know more about preparation tips of Railway visit the link below:
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/railway-exam-preparation
I hope this answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!
Dear Aspirant
Hope you are doing well
They both are good there is one plus point for you if studied any one of them (like bank ) than you are able compete with other also because their syllabus is approximately same
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Hey Dharmendra,
For Bank PO examinations there is a compulsory English language section which you cannot answer in Hindi. Except that Bank PO exams are completely bilingual you can give answers both in English and Hindi there is no issues regarding that.
Hope it helps...!!
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Hello,
It is not difficult to achieve good grades in second PUC; however, you must maintain a consistent schedule throughout the year.
There is also no need to study anything other than NCERT.
CHEMISTRY: Make certain you read the entire NCERT book.
To begin, simply read the book; the easiest way to remember it is to create questions from every available sentence in the NCERT book.
The amount of time you spend revising, not the amount of time you spend studying, is crucial.
MATHEMATICS: Again, nothing more than the NCERT book is required.
Make an effort to practise each problem at least once.
Calculus might be challenging, therefore choose a competent tutor to teach it to you.
Tip:If you don't have much time, look at previous year's exams to see what types of questions are often asked and practise accordingly.
PHYSICS: Because studying physics from NCERT is tough, make sure you have a decent study material from college or another publication. Numericals aren't so difficult in 2nd PUC, so knowing and solving things conceptually would assist.
LANGUAGES: There is no specific language strategy because it is largely determined by the evaluator.
Make a habit of attending all of your college's exams, especially the language papers, because you will seldom have enough time to complete the exam, especially if you are studying Kannada.
Hope it helped
Hello aspirant,
Based on your marks your percentile is expected to be in the range of 76.64 - 80.06 .
Hello aspirant, To get admission in nirma university you need hav 80 percentage or more percentage so that you can get it easily. For EWS quota the cut off is 78.2 if your percentage in jee mains is equal or more than this could be eligible to get admission in any colleges.
First check the rank by using JEE main rank predictor. I have given the rank predictor below.
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-rank-predictor
For more information click the below link
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/nirma-university-btech-admissions
JEE mains 2021 expected qualifying CUT OFF percentile is given below for different categories on the basis of past year trends :
* General - 90-95
* GEN-EWS - 70 -75
* OBC-NCL - 70 -75
* SC - 50 -55
* ST - 40 - 45
* PwD - 1- 2
Hope this will be helpful.
Thank you.
Hi aspirants
yes you can write since the eligibility is Passed 12th or equivalent exam from a recognised board with 50% marks and Graduate or equivalent degree from a recognized University .
Since the eligibility is 50% and you got 55% you are eligible for to write railways exam, SBI and IBPS Po exam, IBPS clerk exam.
for more information click the link
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/rrb-ntpc-eligibility-criteria
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/ibps-po
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/ibps-clerk
Hope this helps
good luck!
Hi,
I hope you are doing well.
Below I’ll be sharing a link which will provide you a detailed description on the process of MBM course in the desired mentioned college.
https://www.careers360.com/colleges/mbm-engineering-college-jodhpur/admission
since you haven’t mentioned for which college’s M.com (M.com) bank management fees you are looking for. I can provide you with the basic fee details in our country for this course.
The average fees for this course is 1 lakh to 5 lakhs for 2 years program.
Kindly note, this is just the average fees the actual fees varies from college to college.
I hope the above information helps. All the very best.
Hi
Yes, you can definitely get into bank jobs, what all matters is that you have passed your 12th .There's no percentage barrier either in your 12th or graduation to be eligible for bank jobs graduation .To be eligible for Bank jobs you need at least qualification of graduation, so after your 12th , you need to pursue graduation now.
For your reference,
SBI clerk 2021 eligibility criteria is given below :
* Educational qualification :- you need to be a graduate in any discipline. Those who are in final semester of their graduation are also eligible to apply provisionally.
*Age :- you must be at least 20 years old (as on 01 April 2021). You must not be more than 28 years old (as of 01 April 2021).
You can get the complete information regarding eligibility by visiting our page the link for the same is given below
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/sbi-clerk-eligibility-criteria#--SBI-Clerk-Eligibility-Criteria-2021-
Similarly,
SBI PO eligibility criteria is provided below :-
* you need to be a graduate in any discipline from a recognised University
* Lower age limit is 21 years while the upper age limit is 30 years. There's relaxation of 3 years for obc and 5 years for SC/ST on upper age limit
* You should be Indian
You can check the same by visiting our page for which link is provided below
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/sbi-po
Thank you
hello, i faced the same issue on 21 Aug. its been three days yet i have'nt received any refund. can you give any updates if ur issue is resolved?
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