Staff Selection Commission Sub Inspector Exam
The SSC generally accepts affidavits for such minor, unintentional errors but it depends on the document verification process rules.so cant say anything confirm
Just bring original supporting documents like your 10th class certificate and birth certificate that show the correct date.present your affidavit they might accept that because previously they accept this type of mistakes.
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yes, you can shift from sol to regular DU college. but it's not that simple, your possiblity to migrate depends on the factor, your performance and available seats. as you have mentioned that you have completed your 1st year of bcom(p) and if you want to change to regular then there are following requirements to note: 1. your Academic performance should be above 60%, that means your 1st year CGPA should be higher than 6. 2. your result should be declared before the migration period ends of regular college. 3. most important is availability of seats in B.com (//B.com) (P). you need to select the college that should have available seats to offer.
For procedure there are following steps you need to follow correctly: 1) Check the college website online, they notify in there notice dashboard about any migration or seats available for specific courses. you can check those college which are in your interest or you want t admission in. 2) Documents are necessary for example they'll ask for you first year marksheet, no object certificate from SOL and even your identity proof. 3)after completing above 2 steps you can submit your application to the college. There can be some challenges that you need to face in the procedure of migration, such as like: - sometimes results get delayed - Number of seats are limited - some times approval of principal is hard to get. - Possible chance that you get admission in college different from your choice. You should give your 100%
Hello,
Yes, it is necessary for the last year's result to be declared by July for SSC CPO. This is because the final selection process and document verification require the previous year's result to be available.
If the result is delayed, it may create issues during the selection process.
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Hello aspirant,
Candidates must be between the ages of 20 and 25 to be eligible to take the SSC CPO exam. Candidates from the reserved category will be granted an age relaxation.
So you will be eligible for this exam from 2025.
To know the more detailed information, you can visit our site through following link:
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/ssc-cpo-eligibility-criteria
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Yes, state EWS certificate is valid for central government jobs like SSC CPO. There is 10% reservation in central government jobs under economically weaker sections category. Individual who are not covered under reserved categories and whose gross annual family income is less than 8 lakh comes under EWS.
To know more about SSC CPO eligibility, qualifications etc, you can click SSC CPO exam details .
In order to fill positions for Constable General Duty (GD), Rifleman GD, and Sepoy, the Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has launched the SSC GD recruitment 2025 push. The formal notification and application form were released on September 5, 2024, marking the start of the SSC GD Constable 2025 recruitment. You may get the SSC GD notification 2025 at ssc.gov.in.
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https://competition.careers360.com/articles/ssc-cpo-2025
Hello from Careers360,
Thank you for reaching out regarding your SSC CPO application. I understand your concern about not selecting the "currently serving in the armed forces" option during your application process.
First, congratulations on clearing your SSC CPO Tier 1 exam. That's a significant achievement.
Regarding your question, while it's always best to provide accurate information on applications, this particular oversight may not necessarily disqualify you. However, it's important to address this during your documentation phase.
Here's what I suggest:
1. Prepare a written statement explaining the situation and why you didn't select that option initially.
2. Gather any relevant documents that prove your current service in Assam Rifles.
3. When you attend the document verification process, inform the officials about this discrepancy upfront. Be honest and straightforward about the mistake.
In most cases, if you're upfront about such oversights and can provide the correct information with supporting documents, the authorities are understanding.
If you're particularly concerned, you might want to reach out to the SSC directly to inform them of this situation before your documentation phase. They may be able to guide you on the best course of action.
Remember, honesty is crucial in these processes. Best of luck with your SSC CPO journey. If you need any further assistance, don't hesitate to ask.
Choosing basic math in class 10th will likely not affect your eligibility for most SSC exams, other state services exams, and UPSC as long as you meet the specific math requirement for the desired post.
Many SSC exams, like SSC CGL or CHSL, have a minimum educational qualification requirement that specifies a Bachelor's degree in any discipline. Math in 10th standard usually doesn't play a role in these exams.
Eligibility criteria for state services exams vary, but most focus on the educational qualification required for the specific post. Math from 10th might not be a factor. UPSC Civil Services Exam (CSE) requires a Bachelor's degree. Math from 10th doesn't affect eligibility. https://competition.careers360.com/exams/upsc-cse I hope it helps!
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In this case, since you completed your graduation in 2022, you should mention the passing year as 2022 in your exam forms or SSC CPO application. The passing year refers to the year in which you completed your degree, not the year in which you cleared any backlog subjects.
I hope this answers your question.
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Question : Comprehension: In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank. Last week, I made the mistake of revisiting the village where I grew up. It used to be a small, friendly community with two farms and a number of old cottages around the village green. I realised very quickly that although in (1)_______ ways it appears unchanged, in reality hardly anything is the same. All the pretty cottages are there, of course, and both the traditional farmhouses. (2)_______, none of the inhabitants are country people. All of them are commuters, who leave early every morning for the nearby town. Neither of the farmhouses is attached to a farm these days; the land (3)_______ and is managed by somebody in an office somewhere who has little interest in the village (4)_______. There are a few new houses but, they have no local character. You can see the same style anywhere in the country. The whole village, (5)_______, has been tidied up so much that it looks no more picturesque than any suburban street.
Question: Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank number 3.
Option 1: had been sold
Option 2: sells
Option 3: sold
Option 4: has been sold
Correct Answer: has been sold
Solution : The correct choice is the third option.
Explanation: The phrase "the land has been sold" is in the present perfect tense. In the context of the passage, this tense is suitable because it conveys a connection between a past action (the sale of the land) and the present state (the land being managed by somebody in an office). The present perfect tense indicates relevance to the current situation.
So, the complete sentence would be: "Neither of the farmhouses is attached to a farm these days; the land has been sold and is managed by somebody in an office somewhere who has little interest in the village."
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