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i have exophoria but some time exophoria come at very small angle my vision is 6/6 binocular vision also also focusing on index finger but some time I face exophoria can I select in nda

Ishita 18th Aug, 2024

Hello Aspirant

While I can provide general information, it's crucial to consult with a medical professional and the NDA selection board for definitive guidance.

If I'm not wrong, Exophoria is a type of eye misalignment where one or both eyes tend to drift outward. It can vary in severity. Your condition, characterized by intermittent exophoria at a small angle and good binocular vision, suggests a milder form of the condition.

The National Defense Academy (NDA) has specific medical standards for candidates. These standards are designed to ensure that recruits are physically and mentally fit for the rigorous training and demanding roles in the armed forces.

The degree of exophoria is a critical factor. Mild cases might not be a disqualifying factor, but moderate to severe exophoria could pose challenges.

Your good binocular vision is a positive aspect as it indicates your eyes can work together effectively. Still, the final decision rests with the NDA medical board. They will conduct a thorough examination and determine your fitness based on the overall assessment.

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can i apply for ssc stenographer if u dont know how to use typewriter and no short hand certificate

sadafreen356 14th Aug, 2024

To apply in ssc stenographer post candidates must pass Class 12th or equivalent from a recognized board or institution with shorthand.

Certificate of typing is not required but yes, you must know the typing at least of word 55–60 wpm only for SSC Stenographer skill test, aspirants have to type a 10-minute dictation in both English and Hindi. Try to practice as much as you can in Traditional Typewriter it will required at most two months. One hour with typewriter and half an hour at computer will be enough to learn typewriting.

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My application for SSC MtS 2024 is provisionally rejected, what does it mean...And can i fix it in correction Window and How?

Prachi Kumari 13th Aug, 2024

Hello Shahid,

If your application for the SSC MTS (Staff Selection Commission Multi-Tasking Staff) 2024 exam is provisionally rejected, it typically means that there are issues with your application that need to be addressed before your application can be considered valid. Provisionally rejected applications often have specific reasons listed, such as incomplete information, incorrect details, or failure to meet eligibility criteria.

Here’s how you can address the issue and potentially fix it during the correction window:

Steps to Address a Provisionally Rejected Application:

  1. Check the Rejection Reason : Review the reason for rejection provided by the SSC. This information is usually available on the SSC's official website or the candidate's login portal. Understanding the reason will help you know what needs to be corrected.

  2. Correction Window : SSC typically provides a correction window where candidates can make changes to their applications. This window is usually open for a short period after the initial application process. Check the SSC official website or your candidate portal for dates and instructions related to the correction window.

  3. Make Corrections :

    • Log In : Access the correction window by logging into your SSC candidate portal using your credentials.
    • Edit Details : Update or correct the necessary details as indicated by the SSC. This may involve correcting personal information, uploading the correct documents, or fulfilling any other requirements.
    • Submit Changes : Ensure that you save and submit the corrections before the deadline.
  4. Contact SSC Support : If you are unsure about the correction process or need further assistance, contact SSC support or the helpline provided on the official website. They can guide you through the process and help resolve any issues.

  5. Verify Submission : After making corrections, double-check to ensure that all changes have been successfully updated and that your application status reflects the corrections.

Additional Tips:

  • Keep Deadlines in Mind : Act promptly to make corrections within the provided time frame to ensure your application is considered.
  • Follow Instructions Carefully : Adhere to all instructions provided by SSC to avoid further issues with your application.

By addressing the issues outlined in the rejection notice and making the necessary corrections, you can improve the chances of your application being accepted.

Hope it helps !

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i have filled my name in small letters for ibps so registration but my ID proof as my name in capital letters.Is this ok or an issue

Prachi Kumari 13th Aug, 2024

Hello Sachin,

It’s generally important for the name on your registration and ID proof to match exactly to avoid any issues. Discrepancies between the name you provided in your IBPS (Institute of Banking Personnel Selection) registration and the name on your ID proof could lead to complications during verification or in the examination process.

Here’s what you can do:

  1. Check IBPS Guidelines : Review the guidelines provided by IBPS for name discrepancies. They might have specific instructions or a process for handling such issues.

  2. Contact IBPS Support : Reach out to IBPS or the examination authority’s support team to inform them of the discrepancy and seek advice on how to correct it. They might allow you to update your details or provide guidance on how to proceed.

  3. Carry Supporting Documents : When you go for the examination, bring any supporting documents that show your name in both formats, such as a birth certificate or an affidavit, to explain the discrepancy if needed.

In summary, it’s best to address the discrepancy as soon as possible to ensure a smooth examination process.

Hope it helps !

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mene b.com b.ed kiya he kya me ctet paper 2 me science maths choose kar sakti hu kya ye pass karne ke baad me TGT maths government teacher banne ke liye eligible hongi

Prachi Kumari 18th Aug, 2024

Hello LAxmi,

B.Com and B.Ed qualifications typically do not make you eligible to teach Science and Mathematics at the secondary level (TGT level) for government schools. Here's why:

  1. Subject Qualification for TGT (Maths): To become a TGT (Trained Graduate Teacher) in Mathematics, most government schools require candidates to have a relevant subject in their graduation, such as a B.Sc. with Mathematics.

  2. CTET Paper 2 Eligibility: While you can choose to appear for the CTET Paper 2 with Science/Maths, your B.Com degree might not be considered sufficient for a TGT Mathematics position because it doesn't involve in-depth study of Mathematics or Science subjects.

  3. Eligibility for TGT Mathematics: To be eligible for a TGT Mathematics position, you generally need:

    • A Bachelor's degree in Mathematics, Applied Mathematics, or a related field.
    • A B.Ed. with Mathematics as a teaching subject.

Since your background is in B.Com and B.Ed., you may not meet the subject-specific requirements to be considered for a TGT Mathematics role in government schools.

Next Steps: If you are passionate about teaching Mathematics at the TGT level, you might consider pursuing an additional qualification, such as a B.Sc. in Mathematics or a related field, to meet the eligibility criteria.

Hope it helps !

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my dob is 01/01/2003 completing my graduation in may 2026 .. how many attempt i have for cds ima entry only. and m i eligible for 2026 cds 2 ima entry

Ishita 11th Aug, 2024

Yes, you are eligible for CDS 2 2026 IMA Entry.

The age limit for IMA entry through CDS is 20-24 years as of 2nd January of the exam year. Since your date of birth is 01/01/2003, you will be 23 years old on 2nd January 2026, within the IMA entry age limit. So, you can apply for and sit for the IMA CDS exam.

But remember, the number of attempts for CDS IMA for you will be very limited as you will only have one year to crack the exam because next year, you will turn 24. The exam is conducted twice a year

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I have entered wrong passing year of my graduation in ssc cgl application instead of 2023 I have typed 2024 . Will it pose any problems for me ?

Shrutika Wahane 10th Aug, 2024

Hello there,

If you've mistakenly filled any wrong detail in your SSC CGL application, you can correct it when the correction window gets open. SSC CGL Tier 1 exam application correction window will be open from 10 August to 11 August. As per SSC Guidelines, a candidate can only correct his\her form twice not more than that. For First-Time correction, candidate has to pay an amount of 250 INR and for the second time correction the payable amount is 500 INR.

I hope this information will be useful to you.

GOOD LUCK!

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Hello, Currently Im doing online MBA in HR and did the graduation in HR specialization only. Am I eligible for IBPS SO HR exam?

Shrutika Wahane 8th Aug, 2024

Hello there,

The eligibility criteria for IPBS SO HR Exam states that a candidate must have done 2 years Post Graduation or Full-Time Post Graduation Diploma in the field; Personnel Management\Labour Law\HR\HRD\Industrial Relations.

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My DOB is 19/11/2004 completing my graduation in september 2027 how many attempts I have for cds entry for IMA only

vaibhavi bhalsod 8th Aug, 2024

Hello student

The Combined Defence Services (CDS) exam is conducted by the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) for admission to the Indian Military Academy (IMA) and other defence academies.


To determine the number of attempts you have for CDS entry for IMA, we need to consider the following factors:


1. _Age limit_: The age limit for IMA is 19-24 years.

2. _Graduation completion_: You will complete your graduation in September 2027.

3. _DOB_: Your DOB is 19/11/2004.


Assuming you attempt the CDS exam immediately after completing your graduation, here's a possible scenario:


- 2027: First attempt (age 22-23 years)

- 2028: Second attempt (age 23-24 years)

- 2029: Not eligible due to age limit (will be 25 years old)


Therefore, you will have approximately 2 attempts for CDS entry for IMA, considering your age and graduation completion. However, please note that this calculation is based on the assumption that you attempt the exam immediately after graduation and that the age limit remains the same.


It's essential to check the official UPSC notification for the CDS exam each year to confirm the eligibility criteria and age limit.

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