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I have applied for JEE mains session 1 and 2 as a SC candidate but the certificate has not been produced yet. I have given JEE mains session 1 exam, What should I do now ? Shall I be considered as a SC candidate as I have my fathers certificate or a general candidate at counselling ?? Please help

Satvik 9th Oct, 2024

Hi

hope you doing well

Review the official notification from the NTA. Typically, candidates who are applying under reserved categories need to produce their category certificates at the time of document verification (which usually happens during the counseling process) and not necessarily at the time of the exam itself.

Obtain

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my date of birth is 25/4/2005 so am my capable to to upsc 2025 exam in April i become a 21 years old

Satakshi 28th Feb, 2024

No you can not give upsc in 2025 as according to year 2024 your age is 18-19 year and for giving upsc u should have been graduation or in final year. You can give upsc in 2027 .u can check ur exact age by searching 'upsc age calculator ' on

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i am in class 12 isc. i am failing 2 subjects isc 2024 will i be given a pass certificate? if no then will i be given an improvement exam option?

Ishita 21st Aug, 2024

Hello Aspirant

If you fail two subjects in the ISC 2024 exams, you will not be awarded a pass certificate.

However, you will likely be given the option to appear for compartment exams . These are re-exams specifically for students who have failed one or two subjects.

To confirm the

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number of attempt for jexpo exam?

dhyanabi.ria 26th Feb, 2024

Hey,

JEXPO exam pattern 2024: WBSCTE will release the JEXPO 2024 exam pattern online. Candidates have to check the information brochure to know the JEXPO exam pattern 2024. The exam pattern of JEXPO 2024 will comprise of duration of exam, types of questions, total marks and marking scheme. Candidates preparing

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what is rbi and the subject need for this exam?

Sujal Singh 25th Apr, 2025

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) is India's central banking institution, responsible for regulating monetary policy and managing currency. To appear for the RBI exams, candidates typically need a background in economics, banking, finance, and general awareness.

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