government exam
Hello,
The term government exam is quite a general term, you have to specify you're enquiring about which exam, generally speaking you can visit the official website of the concerned exam to know more detailed information pertaining to merit list of selected candidates if that's what you meant, you can mention the name of the exam in case it's any specific one, I'll try to help you out with more detailed information for the same, else you can also search our site regarding this.
I hope you are doing fine, Cracking Any exam in the first attempt purely depends on one's Capability and his knowledge. As far as I know SBI PO clerk exam Questions are of easy to Moderate level. But the one who can get the Correct Answer in less time wins. The exam is of 60 Mins Duration comprising of 100 Questions. So It is difficult to crack At one time but not impossible.
To crack SBI PO in first attempt you should -
I hope you find this information helpful. I wish you all the best for your future.
Good Luck
Dear Aspirant,
As you have mentioned you have a udid card of 40% disability, then you should be eligible for JEE Mains, JEE Advanced and JoSAA counselling under pwd category.
You can check out the complete details for reservation over here - https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-reservation-criteria
There are multiple different government job opportunities for pwd students so need to worry, you will be able sit for government exams and get jobs as well.
Good Luck!
Yeah you can start preparing for any competitve exams from mid of 6th semester because at that time period is for doing internships and making projects. Many students start their preparations from 6th semester.
Best of luck for your future:-)
Hi,
To study Human resources management in any college, you need to sit for any of these entrance exams like CAT, CMAT, XAT, ATMA.
CAT will be conducted on November 2021. The registration has begun in the 1st week of August, 2021. Registration for XAT will begin from the 2nd week of September, 2021 & the exam is apparently in the 1st week of January, 2022. The exact date is unknown. Rest of the exams are over for this session.
You need to keep an eye on the official website of the conducting authorities of these exams to check for the latest updates like release of the forms, tentative dates, etc.
Hope this helps.
I think you are talking about the government job exams. Now the best government job exam for you is entirely dependent on your ambitions and your passion.
Thus saying the best job for you is impossible until and unless you provide more specifics.
Now if you consider the different areas of government jobs then you will find two sectors one if Technical and another is Non technical.
Now Technical jobs mainly comprises of Engineering graduates and diploma holders to be eligible for this examination. Some of the popular exams are SSC JE, RRB JE etc.
Now if you come to non-technical jobs then also there are two categories. One have the eligibility for graduates and another for 10+2 pass or 10 pass. Now the graduates gets more responsible positions depending on the examination they appear for. SSC CGL is one of the most preferred exams given by aspirants of government jobs who want to work as a grade B officer in different sectors of the government.
Now if you want to be a civil servant or your aim is bureaucracy then UPSC CSE and state PSC exams are the most important for you. This also requires a graduation degree.
Now there are government tactical forces and police forces. For tactical forces you have to go for Army, NAVY, AIRFORCE etc. For Police forces and laws and regulation you have to go for Police service examinations or for CBI/IB examinations which are for intelligence (CBI recruits through SSC CGL).
Thus you have a wide spectra open, the only problem is you have to choose the way you want to pursue and what satisfies your ambitions.
To know about the government service examinations visit the link provided below:
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/sarkari-exams
I hope this answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!
After the completion of your 12th standard you can appear for the following exams:
If you want to be a government teacher then after graduation you can pursue BEd which is a teacher's training program, especially if you want to teach at school level it's mandatory, you can also pursue your postgraduation as this will enable you to teacher higher classes, you can appear for CTET conducted by CBSE for recruitment at government schools, or even state levels there are exams such as TET which you can apply for, pursuing a teacher's training program has now become compulsory if you want to teach at school level, in case of university teaching there is no such criteria, you need to complete your master's degree in relevant discipline with 55% aggregate, there is relaxation of 5% for reserved categories, as you come from arts background you can appear for UGC NET, and further you can pursue your higher studies or apply for lectureship, there are also state level exams such as SET conducted for recruitment of assistant professor.
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