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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
The candidates should take valid photo identity proof with them to the exam centre. The list of the photo identity proof has been given below for the candidates
- Adhaar Card
- Voter Id
- Pan Card
- Driving Licence, etc.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
No, the Department of School Education (DSE), Karnataka, does not accept objections to the KARTET answer key through email. Candidates are required to raise objections to the KARTET answer key by following the official process specified by the DSE. Typically, candidates can submit their objections to the KARTET answer key through the official website of DSE. The exam authority usually provides a specified time frame during which candidates can raise objections to the KARTET answer key. Candidates are required to fill in an objection form and submit it along with any supporting documents to substantiate their objection. It is important
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, it is advisable to keep the WB SET admit card safe even after the exam is over. The admit card is an important document that serves as proof of your candidature for the WB SET exam. It contains essential details such as your name, application number, roll number, exam date, time, and center. After the exam is over, the WB SET admit card will be required for further stages of the recruitment process, such as document verification, counseling, and final selection. Therefore, it is important to keep the admit card safe and secure until the entire recruitment process is completed. In case you have lost your original WB SET admit card,
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
Before JEECE registration, candidates are advised to check official eligibility criteria for admission process. All candidates should be permanent residents of state and should have passed 12th standard (or equivalent) examination from a recognised board. For JEECE admission, the candidates will require a valid JEE Main score and should have secured minimum 45% marks (40% for reserved category candidates) in their 12th standard qualifying examination from a recognised board. The candidates should have studied Mathematics and Physics as compulsory subjects as well as Chemistry or Biology as optional subjects. Ineligible candidates will
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
The authorities will not conduct any JEECE for BTech admission. Admissions will be based on JEE Main scores. However, JCECE exam will be held for admission to BTech Agriculture and BTech Dairy Technology.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
IBPS Clerk final cut off announced in 2022 is given below.
IBPS Clerk Mains Cut Off [Minimum Scores] Out of 100 | |||||
States/ UT | SC | ST | OBC | EWS | UR |
Andaman & Nicobar | NA | NA | 32.88 | NA | 30.75 |
Andhra Pradesh | 29.38 | 21.38 | 35.38 | 31.13 | 35.63 |
Arunachal Pradesh | NA | 17.63 | NA | 26.25 | 30.75 |
Assam | 26.88 | 23.13 | 26.13 | 28.38 | 32 |
Bihar | 22.38 | 27.38 | 33.88 | 36.68 | 37.63 |
Chandigarh | 28.25 | NA | 32.50 | 35.63 | 38.63 |
Chattisgarh | 23 | 16.25 | 33.63 | 29 | 33.50 |
Dadar & Nagar Haweli | NA | NA | NA | NA | 30 |
Delhi | 27.63 | 24.38 | 31.88 | 35.50 | 38.88 |
Daman & Diu | NA | NA | NA | NA | 30 |
Goa | NA | 20.13 | 31.25 | 30.38 | 32.13 |
Gujarat | 26.63 | 19.50 | 29.38 | 31.75 | 35 |
Haryana | 28.50 | NA | 31.38 | 35.75 | 39 |
Himachal Pradesh | 27.50 | 30.13 | 30.25 | 37.63 | 40 |
Jammu & Kashmir | 27.50 | 14 | 22.63 | 23.13 | 32 |
Jharkhand | 20.38 | 18.13 | 32.38 | 30.88 | 35.88 |
Karnataka | 27.88 | 20.88 | 32.88 | 30 | 33.50 |
Kerala | 24.13 | 19.88 | 35.25 | 28.88 | 37.50 |
Ladakh | NA | 29.88 | NA | NA | 24.50 |
Lakshadweep | NA | 11 | NA | NA | 23.50 |
Madhya Pradesh | 23.13 | 19.75 | 29.75 | 29.63 | 35.63 |
Maharashtra | 31.13 | 20.25 | 33.13 | 31.50 | 34.38 |
Manipur | 31.63 | 32.38 | NA | NA | 35.25 |
Meghalaya | NA | 27.25 | 31.25 | 32 | 30.38 |
Mizoram | NA | 23.13 | NA | NA | 19.50 |
Nagaland | NA | 25.63 | NA | 24.13 | 29.38 |
Odisha | 21.25 | 14.63 | 34.13 | 33.13 | 36.88 |
Puducherry | 24.25 | NA | 30.88 | 23 | 30.75 |
Punjab | 25 | NA | 30.25 | 34.13 | 38.50 |
Rajasthan | 26.50 | 24.88 | 36.88 | 35.25 | 40 |
Sikkim | 19.50 | 16.75 | 25.38 | 22.88 | 31 |
Tamil Nadu | 25.13 | 14.38 | 36 | 19.88 | 36 |
Telangana | 30.38 | 28.25 | 34.88 | 29.75 | 34.88 |
Tripura | 26.13 | 14.75 | NA | 26.13 | 32.38 |
Uttar Pradesh | 23.38 | 24.75 | 30.38 | 33.25 | 36.63 |
Uttarakhand | 29.25 | 26.88 | 34.50 | 36.63 | 39.25 |
West Bengal | 27 | 23.13 | 29.13 | 29.88 | 37.75 |
IBPS Clerk Mains Cut Off [Maximum Scores] Out of 100 | |||||
States/ UT | SC | ST | OBC | EWS | UR |
Andaman & Nicobar | NA | NA | 32.88 | NA | 37.13 |
Andhra Pradesh | 35.13 | 35.63 | 45.25 | 39.63 | 54.38 |
Arunachal Pradesh | NA | 40.88 | NA | 26.25 | 36.63 |
Assam | 35.13 | 33.88 | 42.50 | 35.13 | 44.88 |
Bihar | 36.38 | 33.63 | 42.38 | 42 | 49.88 |
New answer posted
2 years agoContributor-Level 10
IBPS Clerk final cut off 2023 was released on April 1, 2024. The cut off was released after normalising the marks out of 100. The cut off is released state-wise and category-wise. Based on the cut off marks, candidates are selected for the final appointment. The cut off is calculated after taking into consideration various factors.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
IBPS Clerk shift timings are given below for prelims and Mains exams.
| Shifts | Reporting Time | Timings |
|---|---|---|
| Shift 1 | 8:00 AM | 9:00 am -12.00 pm |
IBPS Clerk Prelims Shift Timings
| Shifts | Timings |
|---|---|
| Shift 1 | 09:00 am-10:00 am |
| Shift 2 | 11:30 am-12:30 pm |
| Shift 3 | 02:00 pm-03:00 pm |
| Shift 4 | 04:30 pm-05:30 pm |
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
The newest addition to the PTE tests, PTE Core exam is recognised by the Canadian government (IRCC) for visa applications under all economic classes including permanent residency and citizenship. The test consists of three parts; Part 1 comprises testing the English Speaking and Writinf skills which takes over 50 minutes of time. Part 2 of the PTE Core test assesses the English Reading Skills of the candidates and Part 3 assesses the English Listening skills. Both Part 2 and Part 3 take over 30 minutes each for the successful completion. This sums up to a total of 2 hours for the PTE Core test.
The PTE Core results are released wi
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
Candidates need to carry IBPS Clerk admit cards along with one photo-identity proof to the exam centre. They need to carry the printed copies of their admit cards to the exam centre. The hard copy of the hall ticket is not sent to candidates by post.
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