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sir i mistakenly wrote no in age relaxation column of ssc cgl 2019 application form i am overage and belong to sc category now what next can be done to resolve this issue plz help

Sharon Rose Student Expert 15th Jan, 2021

Hello,

Age relaxation is applicable to those whose upper age limit has exceeded the actual age upper age requirement. If you your age exceeded the given upper age limit then you can opt for age relaxation. For SC/ST category candidates relaxation of 5 years is given. You cannot change/correct the details in the application form . Your candidature will be cancelled since you haven't fulfilled the age eligibility criteria. You cannot correct the application now. You may have to apply for SSC CGL 2020. The last date to register for SSC CGLS 2020 is January 31, 2021.

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sir i mistakenly wrote no in age relaxation column of ssc cgl 2019 application and i am overage what next can be done to rectify it.

Pankhuri Kumari 15th Jan, 2021
Hii!
Since you talk about the SSC CGL exam and filled the form in 2019, you can't correct it now on your own. So, the option left is that you can contact the official helpdesk and ask them about the same. They may help you by either suggesting a way to make the corrections or by correcting the details. You need to visit the official website to contact the helpdesk.
Hope this helps.
Good luck!
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Hi, I am currently in 2nd year of my graduation, i am doing BBA. I want to know whether appearing for CAT exam next year i.e after my third year will be counted as a drop year? I am busy with my studies, and some internships so i dont want to appear for the CAT exam in my 2nd year.

Koustav Dey 14th Jan, 2021

Hello,

The eligibility criteria of CAT exam are

  • The candidates  who holds Bachelor’s Degree from any UGC recognized University/ Institute can apply for the exam.
  • The candidates  who have completed their graduation in B.Tech/B.E from any recognized University/ Institute are also eligible for the exam.
  • Also, the final year students of UG can also appear for CAT.

So, you can appear for CAT in your final year and also after completing your graduation. But, you can not appear for the exam in your 2nd year.

Check the link below for more information

https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/cat-eligibility-criteria

Good luck!

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I got 73 percent in 10th [Telangana board] & in 12th i got 46.8 percent then that time i dont know why I study, iam confuse that time.Iam very interested in studies now this is my first semister in BBA i study hard in next 3 years & can i expect IIM & how many percent in degree & cat to crack IIM

Anuj More 14th Jan, 2021

Dear Aspirant,

As it must be known to you that while admission in IIMs, they consider certain weightage for 10th, 12th, graduation percentage & CAT score.

Now for your case, you are a bit behind everyone because of your score in 12th. But you have a great chance to overtake others in your graduation aggregate percentage & CAT score.

Anything upwards of 75-80% in your graduation degree will make your case strong for admission in IIMs. Also for CAT, you will have to score more than 99 percentile for good chances for call from top IIMs. You have the stage set for yourself. Right your wrongs, study well in your 3 years graduation course, bring good marks for better chances of admission in IIMs. Also try studying for CAT everyday so that you can easily score above 99 percentile.

Thanks & best wishes to you. Hope it helps.

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If I filled general quota but not the EWS then can I fill EWS in next application form which is in March or onwards for jee main?

Shrishty sahu 13th Jan, 2021
Dear student,
You can definitely apply in further sessions of jee mains under ews category if you have applied under general category. Or else if you wish you can change your category fir this session also when the correction window opens. The correction window will open from 19th January till 21st January, 2021. You can correct your category if you have the required certificates currently for the applied session or else you can apply as ews for next sessions also.
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i completed my degree bsc next what is the best government job

Aditya kumar singh 13th Jan, 2021
Hi,
There are many government jobs that you can try for after completing bsc . For that you have to clear government exams . Here is the list of some of the jobs that you can try for -
1. UPSC -  the exam is very tough and it offers 27 government posts.

2. SSC - CGL - here you can secure a post in government organization like CBI ,  income.e tax department .

3. SSC - CHSL - four post offered through this exam.

4. IBPS- PO - probationary officer post in  banks.

5. FCI - for graduates different posts are offered by food corporation of india.

6. Indian railways
There are other several exams like IBPS clerk , Indian post , etc that you can give to secure a government job.
Hope it helps..
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Hi Im done my UG (BBA) in the year of 2012. Now i would like to continue MBA for take my career into next level. But I Have a doubt to continue my studies , because now in BPO and Im experience in this field 3 years. so if continue my MBA im eligible to continue also any carrer growth

theeanonymous 10th Jan, 2021

Hello Aspirants,

It is good that you have decided to continue your education and 3 years of work experience will be an added advantage. During admission selection , colleges will give preference for candidates with minimum 2 years experience. You may try for premium institutions like IIMs ,XLRI, ISB,FMS(Delhi),NMIMS etc. However , to join these colleges , you need to clear its respective entrances exam like CAT,XAT etc. They give value to experienced candidates and you do not have to worry about your BPO experience limiting your professional growth.If you finish MBA in a good college with good merit ,you will get a fine job through placements for a better career growth

https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://bschool.careers360.com/colleges/ranking&ved=2ahUKEwimnL2w25DuAhV6zzgGHWYoC0gQFjAAegQIARAB&usg=AOvVaw2WBDJlWk_AqigtrpnGYTPq

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All the best

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Distance from the centre of one rivert to the corresponding next revert parallel to each other is called.......?

Shruti Smaranika 9th Jan, 2021

Hello aspirant,

Whatever you have tried to ask, the student experts have tried their best to find out the answer to your question with proper and thorough research, but the solution seems to have nowhere. It seems the question that you have written somewhere has error. So please write the question correctly so that we can be able to answer you.

If you have any sort of doubt, feel free to ask us in the comment section.

Hope, this helps you.

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after bsc (bio) what to do next ? is mba in hospital managment is good option

Ronak Gala Student Expert 9th Jan, 2021

Hello,

If you are interested in MBA hospital administration then you can surely do it after your Bsc by giving MBA entrance exams and then getting a good college. The course will give you information about various operations and management of hospitals. There are many job profiles like Administrator, hospital CFO, Chief nursing officer, health director, medical affair manager etc. So if you have interest then you can surely go for it. Thanks and do check out below link

https://bschool.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-mba-in-hospital-administration-colleges-in-india


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Im in class 12 .. I dont fill the form of class 12 I want to give it next year and Im from West Bengal state board so mere sir ne Bola tum agar form fill up nhi karoge to tum regular he rahoge .. school Kar Paoge,practical karpauge, pre-board exam depauge ?? Kaya me regular candidate hu? plss tel

ADITYA KUMAR Student Expert 16th Feb, 2021

Hello

Yes, your sir is right you will remain a regular candidate only this year if you don't fill the form of class 12th last year.

This is because,

A private candidate who is one who appeared for class 12th board examination but he couldn't qualify it i. e fail in the board examination and then reappear for 12th board examination as a private candidate and in that case he doesn't have to go to school ,he just prepare for the exam and directly just write the 12th examination again and also he doesn't have to give the practical again his practical marks just gets carried over from the last year

but in your case you have not failed in 12th board examination rather you have not filled the form for 12th examination so you are still a fresh candidate who is never given 12th board examination and you can attend the school and yes you are a still regular candidate

Your profile suggests that you are a PCB and so follow the below tips to prepare well for your 12th board examination

*First of all go well through  your state board textbooks if you are from State Board and don't ignore them as most of the questions in board examination are directly based on them, you can take the help of reference books to understand the difficult  topics and have better understanding  but major focus should be on them.


*make a routine and religiously follow it, it will help you to avoid wastage of time and study in a systematic manner


*For biology, you should read the chapter first then understand the biological processes and then learn them my heart and also learn the important examples. You can refer to books like trueman's Biology to understand difficult topics


*For chemistry go through all the solved examples and intext and exercise questions of your state board text book , in organic chemistry focus more on name reactions there are two questions from name reaction each year in board examination and many questions are based on them directly


*For physics, you can follow reference books like  SL Arora,  derivations are very often asked in your board exam ,so practice  all the derivations and do revise them as there are chances of forgetting them ,  go through solved examples and then go for unsolved numericals.


*Make short notes of important concepts and formulas for each chapter


*Go through previous 10 year board examination question papers as concepts are often repeated in board exam so it will be of great help in your preparation


*Once you are done with your complete board examination syllabus go through at least 3-5 mock test papers in each subject


Thank you

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