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I have completed by B.ed but now i am not working in school. So can i apply for CTET exam?

Mitali Sharma 4th Mar, 2025

Hello

Yes , you can apply for the CTET (Central Teacher Eligibility Test) even if you are not currently working in a school.

The eligibility criteria for CTET require candidates to have the necessary educational qualifications, such as B.Ed. but there is no requirement to be employed at the time of application.

If you meet the qualification criteria, you are eligible to appear for the exam.

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I COMPLETED MY 12TH FROM BOSSE BOARD. BOSSE BOARD IS VALID FOR NDA OR SSB

The BOSSE Board is recognized by COBSE and NIOS, making it generally valid for education and jobs in India. However, for NDA and SSB, UPSC requires 10+2 from a recognized board. While BOSSE is likely valid, it's best to confirm directly with UPSC or NDA authorities to ensure eligibility.

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I have -3. 00 eyesight and i am wearing glasses can i apply for rrb ntpc exam for station master

Afreen 28th Feb, 2025

According to the Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) norms, candidates with a visual impairment of -3.00 diopters or worse in one eye are not eligible for certain posts, including Station Master.


However, there's a possibility you might still be eligible under certain conditions:


- Corrected Vision: If your vision is corrected to 6/9 in the better eye and 6/12 in the worse eye with glasses, you might be eligible.

- Medical Standards: You'll need to meet the medical standards prescribed for the post of Station Master.


To confirm your eligibility, I recommend:


1. Checking the RRB NTPC Notification: Review the official notification for the RRB NTPC eligibility criteria and medical standards.

2. Consulting an Eye Specialist: Get a professional opinion from an eye specialist to determine the extent of your visual impairment and whether it can be corrected to meet the eligibility criteria.

3. Contacting RRB Authorities: Reach out to the RRB authorities or a railway recruitment cell to clarify any doubts and seek guidance on your eligibility.


Remember, it's essential to ensure you meet the eligibility criteria before applying for the exam.

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Kya sir ctet mei bhi bstc 1st year valo ko le lenge

Prachi Kumari 28th Feb, 2025

Hello,

As a first-year BSTC (Basic School Teaching Certificate) student, you are not eligible to appear for the Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET) .

Eligibility for CTET requires candidates to have completed or be in the final year of a teacher education program recognized by the National Council for Teacher Education (NCTE).

Therefore, you can apply for CTET only when you are in the final year of your BSTC program.

Hope you find it useful !

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My dob is 3 -7-2005 I will able to fill ssc cpo exam form

Sajal Trivedi 26th Feb, 2025

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

Thank you

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My Date of birth is 11.07.2007, can i fill the form of ssc chsl 2025. please Give answer, Im very confused.

Prachi Kumari 26th Feb, 2025

Hello,

As per the SSC CHSL 2025 eligibility criteria :

  • Age Requirement : Candidates must be between 18 and 27 years old.

  • Crucial Date : The age is calculated as of August 1, 2025.

  • Eligible Birth Dates : Candidates born between August 2, 1998, and August 1, 2007, are eligible.

Since your birthdate is July 11, 2007, you will turn 18 before August 1, 2025, making you eligible to apply for SSC CHSL 2025.

Hope you find it useful !

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Date of in 2025 Rrb group d exam

Prachi Kumari 25th Feb, 2025

Hello,

As of February 25, 2025, the Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) has not officially announced the exact date for the Group D examination in 2025 . However, based on available information, the following timeline is anticipated:

  • Notification Release : January 21, 2025
  • Application Period : January 23 to March 1, 2025
  • Fee Payment Deadline : March 3, 2025 (https://www.sarkariexam.com/railway-rrb-group-d-recruitment-2025-date-extended/?utm_source=chatgpt.com)
  • Application Correction Window : March 4 to March 13, 2025
  • Expected Exam Date : July or August 2025

Hope you find it useful !

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SSC CGL syllabus 2025 I want please send

Sajal Trivedi 23rd Feb, 2025

Hello aspirant,

The SSC CGL 2025 notice will be made public by the Staff Selection Commission on April 22, 2025. Along with the official announcement, the Commission will make the SSC CGL 2025 online application form available. To apply online for the SSC CGL 2025 exam, students must log in using their One-Time Registration Number.

To know the complete syllabus, you can visit our site through following link:

https://competition.careers360.com/articles/ssc-cgl-2025

Thank you

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mai agriculture student hu .. to kya mai ibps rrb clerk/ PO ka exam de skti hu? aur mai eglish paper ki jgh hindi dena chahti hu ?

Prachi Kumari 22nd Feb, 2025

Hello Anshika,

Yes, you are eligible for the IBPS RRB Clerk and PO exams. Here are the key points:

  1. Educational Qualification – A graduate degree is required, and your agriculture degree is valid.
  2. Age Limit – Clerk: 18-28 years , PO: 18-30 years (age relaxation for reserved categories).
  3. Language Choice – You can choose Hindi instead of English in the exam.
  4. Selection Process – Clerk: Prelims + Mains , PO: Prelims + Mains + Interview .
  5. Official Language – You should know Hindi if it is the official language of your state.

Hope you find it useful !

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I wrote name followed by surname in the sbi clerk exam but in my aadhar surname followed by name am I allowed for exam (no spelling mistakes ) please answer asap

Ankit 22nd Feb, 2025

Yes, you should be allowed for the SBI Clerk exam as long as there are no spelling mistakes in your name. Minor variations in name order (surname first vs. name first) usually do not cause issues. However, to avoid any last-minute problems, carry additional identification proof (such as a PAN card or voter ID) and inform the exam authorities in advance if possible. It is also advisable to check the official guidelines or contact SBI’s helpline for confirmation. Arrive early to allow time for verification.

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