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Mai 11 Mai ias banne ke liye konsaa stream rkh skti huu

Sakshi Sharma 31st Mar, 2025

Hello Rishika,

You can take any stream for becoming IAS. As per the eligibility criteria of UPSC IAS , student have to graduate from any stream from any recognised university or college. So it's doesn't matter from which stream you choose. But if you really want to become IAS, then humanities , arts related subject helps you alot.

To know more, kindly go through the given link:

https://competition.careers360.com/exams/upsc-cse

Good luck!

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Ias banane ke liye kya kare koe sarkari school ya coching ya padhai nahi hai paisa nahi hai padhane ke liye

SUKRITI GUPTA 5th Apr, 2025

Greetings! Here's a detailed response to your query

To start your prep for IAS exams without any coaching and free of cost here are some pointers you can follow :-

1.Understand the exam- To get started with IAS prep, first grab the official UPSC syllabus for both the first exam (Prelims) and the main exam (Mains) from their website. Understand what you need to study and how important each topic is.

Next, learn how the exam is set up. There are three parts: a multiple-choice test (Prelims), a written exam with long answers (Mains), and an interview. Know how many papers are in each, how you get marks, and how much time you get.

Finally, look at old exam papers from the last 5 to 10 years. This will give you an idea of how tough the exam is, what kinds of questions they ask, and which topics you should really focus on.

2.Build a strong foundation-Begin your IAS study with NCERT books from classes 6 to 12 for subjects like History, Geography, Civics, Economics, and Science. These will give you a basic understanding. Once you know the basics well, switch to standard books for each subject. You can find lists of recommended books online from people who've cleared the exam. Some popular ones are mentioned for Polity, Economy, Modern History, and Geography.

3.Stay updated with current affairs- To stay updated for IAS, read a good national newspaper every day (like The Hindu or Indian Express) and jot down important news from India and the world. Also, read magazines like Yojana and Kurukshetra to understand social and economic topics deeply. Check websites like PIB and those of research groups for info on government plans and reports.

4.Utilize free online resources-For IAS prep help, check out websites like BYJU'S, ClearIAS, and Mrunal. They have free study stuff. Also, watch YouTube channels by teachers and ex-IAS officers for tips and lessons. Join online groups to ask questions and learn from others preparing for the exam.

5.Mock tests and self assessment-Take free practice tests online for both Prelims and Mains to see how ready you are and what you need to work on. After each test, check what you did wrong and focus on fixing those things. Remember to study regularly, believe in yourself, and take breaks so you don't get too tired. Consistency is more important than studying for many hours at once.

I hope this helps . Financial problems can never stop one from dreaming and achieving things in their life. Stay motivated!!!

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I want to know asa jruri hai kya ssc cpo k liye last year k result July tk aa jana chaiyw

Prachi Kumari 30th Mar, 2025

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.

Hope it helps !

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hi I was born on 15 january 2010. in which year i am eligible for NDA

Riya Dhoot 29th Mar, 2025

Hello Tanusiya,

Based on NDA eligibility, candidates must be between 16.5 and 19.5 years old on January 1 of the exam year.
Since you were born on January 15, 2010, you'll be over 16.5 by January 1, 2027.
Therefore, you are eligible for NDA 2027.

you can refer the following link for more details about NDA

https://competition.careers360.com/download/ebooks/how-crack-upsc-nda-na-exam?utm_medium=c360

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what happens after qualifying all the stages of AFCAT exam

Aditya .V. 28th Mar, 2025

So, you've cleared all the AFCAT stages? That's fantastic news and a huge step towards becoming a commissioned officer in the Indian Air Force! Now, what's next on this exciting journey? Let's break it down:

1. AFSB (Air Force Selection Board Testing): If you aced the AFCAT written exam, expect a call letter inviting you to the AFSB interview. You could be heading to Dehradun, Mysuru, Gandhinagar, or Varanasi – exciting, right? This isn't just a quick chat; the AFSB evaluation is a pretty intense five-to-six-day process designed to really see if you've got what it takes for a career in the IAF. It's split into two stages:

Stage I: This is the initial screening. You'll face the Officer Intelligence Rating Test and the Picture Perception and Discussion Test (PPDT). How you perform here decides if you move on to Stage II, so bring your A-game!

Stage II: Made it through Stage I? Awesome! Now, over the next few days, get ready for:

Psychological Tests: These are written tests designed to evaluate the psychological attributes that are essential to military service.

Group Testing: Think indoor and outdoor activities designed to see how well you lead, work in a team, and handle the physical demands.

Personal Interview: A one-on-one with an interviewing officer. They'll be looking at your motivation, how aware you are, and if you're truly suited for a career in the IAF. Be prepared to talk about yourself and why you want this!

Computerized Pilot Selection System (CPSS): Aiming for the Flying Branch? This test is all about figuring out your pilot training aptitude.

2. Medical Examination: If the AFSB gives you the thumbs up, it's time for a thorough medical exam. This happens either at the Air Force Central Medical Establishment (AFCME) in New Delhi or the Institute of Aviation Medicine in Bengaluru. They need to make sure you meet the IAF's strict medical and fitness standards – no cutting corners here!

3. Merit List and Commissioning: Finally, an All India Merit List is compiled. This is based on your performance in the AFCAT written exam, the AFSB assessments, and those medical results. Where you land on this list, combined with how many vacancies there are in different branches, determines if you'll get joining instructions.

If you're selected, you'll report to a training academy, like the Air Force Academy in Dundigal, Hyderabad, and begin your training. Successfully complete that, and you'll be commissioned as an officer in the IAF – ready to start that distinguished career serving our nation! J

ust remember, Charanidhi, the AFCAT selection process is super competitive. Meeting the basic requirements doesn't guarantee you a spot. So, prep hard for each stage, and keep an eye on the official IAF recruitment channels for any updates. Best of luck!

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i am born in 16/08/2006 , i am eligible for nda-2,..2025

NITYAM MAHUR 28th Mar, 2025

Yes you are eligible for NDA 2 2025. Candidate's D.O.B must be between July 2,2006 to July 1,2009.

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How can i get IBPS RRB job in 2025..?

Rubina Naseer 27th Mar, 2025

To secure a position in the Institute of Banking Personnel Selection Regional Rural Banks (IBPS RRB) in 2025, follow these steps:

1. Understand the Available Positions:

  • Office Assistant (Multipurpose): Handles clerical tasks and customer service.

  • Officer Scale-I (Assistant Manager): Entry-level managerial role.

  • Officer Scale-II (Manager): Mid-level managerial role requiring specific experience or qualifications.

  • Officer Scale-III (Senior Manager): Senior-level managerial role with significant experience required.

2. Check Eligibility Criteria:

  • Educational Qualification: A bachelor's degree in any discipline is generally required.

  • Age Limit:

    • Office Assistant: 18–28 years.

    • Officer Scale-I: 18–30 years.

    • Officer Scale-II: 21–32 years.

    • Officer Scale-III: 21–40 years.

  • Experience: Higher officer scales may require relevant work experience.

Note: Age relaxations apply for reserved categories as per government norms.

3. Stay Updated on Important Dates:

  • Notification Release: Expected in May/June 2025.

  • Application Period: Will commence shortly after the notification.

  • Preliminary Exams:

    • Officer Scale-I: July 27 to August 3, 2025.

    • Office Assistant: August 30, September 6, and September 7, 2025.

  • Mains/Single Exams:

    • Officer Scale-I, II & III: September 13, 2025.

    • Office Assistant: November 9, 2025.

Note: These dates are subject to change. Always refer to the official IBPS website for the most accurate information.

4. Application Process:

  • Online Registration: Visit the official IBPS website during the application window.

  • Fill Application Form: Provide personal details, educational qualifications, and work experience.

  • Upload Documents: Photograph, signature, and other required documents.

  • Fee Payment: Complete the payment online.

Ensure all details are accurate to avoid application rejection.

5. Prepare for the Exams:

  • Exam Pattern:

    • Office Assistant:

      • Preliminary Exam: Reasoning and Numerical Ability (80 marks, 45 minutes).

      • Mains Exam: Reasoning, Numerical Ability, General Awareness, English/Hindi Language, Computer Knowledge (200 marks, 2 hours).

    • Officer Scale-I:

      • Preliminary Exam: Reasoning and Quantitative Aptitude (80 marks, 45 minutes).

      • Mains Exam: Reasoning, Quantitative Aptitude, General Awareness, English/Hindi Language, Computer Knowledge (200 marks, 2 hours).

    • Officer Scale-II & III: Single-level exam covering various subjects relevant to the post.

  • Negative Marking: One-fourth of the marks assigned to a question are deducted for each wrong answer.

  • Study Materials: Utilize IBPS RRB-specific books, online resources, and previous year question papers.

  • Practice Tests: Regularly take mock tests to assess your preparation level.

6. Understand the Selection Process:

  • Office Assistant: Preliminary and Mains exams. No interview; final selection is based on mains exam performance.

  • Officer Scale-I: Preliminary, Mains, and Interview. Final selection considers mains exam and interview performance.

  • Officer Scale-II & III: Single-level exam followed by an Interview.

7. Stay Informed:

  • Official IBPS Website: Regularly check for updates and notifications.

  • Email/SMS Alerts: Ensure your contact details are accurate to receive timely information.

By diligently following these steps and preparing effectively, you can enhance your chances of securing an IBPS RRB position in 2025.

https://competition.careers360.com/exams/ibps-rrb

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How can i get IBPS RRB job in 2025

Prachi Kumari 27th Mar, 2025

Hello,

To get an IBPS RRB job in 2025 , follow these steps:

1. You must have a graduate degree and meet the age limit as per the post.

2. IBPS releases notifications on www.ibps.in (http://www.ibps.in) around June-July every year. Fill out the form before the deadline.

3. IBPS RRB selection has Prelims, Mains, and Interview (for Officer Scale I, II, III). Only Prelims and Mains for Clerk (Office Assistant).

4. For officer posts, you need to clear the interview round after the mains exam.

5. IBPS will release a merit list, and if you qualify, you will get a job in an RRB .

Hope it helps !

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Sir/Madam , With due respect, Ive done B.com B.Ed. Ctet p02 and than Ive done BA his hons with subject combination. Am I eligible for tgt Social Science? Will my B.Ed. degree will be valid?

Riya Dhoot 27th Mar, 2025

Hello,

based on your applications you are eligible for TGT social science if your BA history(Hons) includes the required subject combination. your B.Ed. degree is valid provided it meets the regulatory and NCTE guidelines.

always confirm with the recruitment body for any specific requirements or additional criteria.

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My DOB is 04/08/2008 can i eligible for NDA 2 2025

Riya Dhoot 27th Mar, 2025

hello om,

Based on standard NDA eligibility, candidates must be between 16.5 and 19.5 years of age at the time of course commencement. with your DOB of 04/08/2008, you should be eligible for NDA 2025 as you will fall within the required age range. however, please verify with the official NDA 2025 notification for any specific date- related criteria.

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