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If the RRB NTPC application form for 2024 is fetching your previous data automatically but the gender field is missing or locked, here are the steps you should follow:
Clear Browser Cache : Sometimes, old form data might be incorrectly fetched due to cache. Clear your browser’s cache and cookies, then try to fill the form again.
Try a Different Browser or Device : Switching to a different browser or using a different device can resolve the issue. The problem could be specific to the browser you're currently using.
Contact RRB Helpline : Visit the official RRB website and find the contact details for the concerned region’s helpline. You can either email them with your registration details or call the helpline. Provide a screenshot of the issue for clarity.
Visit the Nearest RRB Office : If the issue persists, consider visiting your nearest RRB office. They might be able to rectify the issue in person.
Do Not Submit Incorrect Data : If the gender field remains unfilled, do not proceed with submitting the form. Submitting incorrect or incomplete information may lead to your application being rejected.
Following these steps should help you resolve the issue and complete your application form correctly.
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It may now be possible for students to apply for the Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET) 2024 if they have completed their B.Ed. The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) updated the requirements for CTET Exam 2024 eligibility. A Bachelor of Education (BEd) degree is typically required in order to teach in Indian schools. Teaching in Government Schools, Army/Air Force Schools, Kendriya Vidyalayas, and DSSSB is mandatory. The two-year BEd program trains teachers to instruct students in grades six through twelve.
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At the time of course initiation, candidates must normally be between 16.5 and 19.5 years old in order to sit for the NDA (National Defence Academy) exam in 2026. The candidate must have been born on any day between January 2, 2007, and January 1, 2010, in order to sit for the NDA 2026 exam. Thus, you'll be able to take this test.
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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.
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For the SSC CHSL 2025 examination, here are the key updates and important dates:
For more information :
1. https://competition.careers360.com/articles/ssc-chsl-2025
2. https://competition.careers360.com/articles/ssc-chsl-application-form
NDA eligibility 2025 states that candidates must be between the ages of 16 and 19. Examinees may apply if they are enrolled in or have completed Class 12. UPSC released the dates for the NDA 2025 exam. The exam for NDA 1 2025 is scheduled for April 13, 2025. The date of the NDA 2 2025 exam is September 14, 2025. To get more about NDA application form 2024, continue reading below.
So, yes you can apply for 2025 NDA.
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No, candidates with a diploma cannot apply for RRB NTPC (Non-Technical Popular Categories) under the undergraduate category.
The eligibility criteria for undergraduate posts in RRB NTPC, such as Junior Clerk, Accounts Clerk, and Commercial cum Ticket Clerk, require candidates to have completed their 12th standard or equivalent from a recognized board.
A diploma is considered a higher qualification, and hence, diploma holders are not eligible for these undergraduate posts. However, diploma holders may be eligible for RRB NTPC graduate-level posts, provided they meet the specific eligibility requirements for those positions.
Since your birthdate is 23rd September 2007, here's how many attempts you can make for the National Defence Academy (NDA) exam.
The NDA exam is conducted twice a year by the UPSC, and candidates must meet the age criteria as follows:
- The age limit is generally between 16.5 and 19.5 years.
- For most NDA exams, the candidate must not be older than 19.5 years on the commencement date of the course, which is typically in January or July of the following year after the exam.
Given this, let's calculate:
- By September 2024, you will turn 17 years old, making you eligible to appear for NDA in 2024.
- You will remain eligible for the NDA exam until you turn 19.5 years old, which will be around March 2027.
Therefore, starting from 2024 until 2026 (since the NDA is held twice a year), you can attempt the NDA exam for **5 times** (from NDA 2 in 2024 to NDA 2 in 2026). Keep an eye on specific eligibility criteria for each exam cycle to confirm your eligibility.
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Hello aspirant, The answer to this question is no. Both of these areas require your complete commitment and dedication. You can not manage both of these together. Also it is not allowed to do any other profession while performing duties as a IAS officer. If you want to practice medical profession then you have to leave your job.
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