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Rupali Pruthi

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Yes, it is mandatory to appear for both paper 1 and 2 of SSC JE exam. Both the papers are compulsory as the Paper 1 is conducted to shortlist the candidates for mains exam and is qualifying in nature. On the other hand, the paper 2 (mains) exam is conducted to shortlist candidates for the  Document verification.
 
The final cut off released on the basis of the marks obtained in the paper 2 exam and the document verification. The candidates securing the marks equal to or more than the cut off marks is considered qualified for the exam and gets recruited as per the preferences made by the candidates.

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Rupali Pruthi

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The SSC JE exam is conducted in two stages - Paper-I Paper-II. The candidates are required to appear and clear both the phases of exam. The final merit list will be prepared after adding the marks of paper 1 and 2.

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Rachit Kumar Saxena

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UPSC 2023 notification was released for 1,105 vacancies on February 1. The last date to apply online for the UPSC exam 2023 will be February 21. The candidates will get 20 days to fill out the UPSC IAS applications online. No physical application form will be released by the Commission. The higher number of vacancies can be attributed to the Central Government's impetus to increase recruitment in its ministries and departments.

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Rachit Kumar Saxena

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No, the UPSC 2023 applications were closed on February 21. The candidates can make corrections in their UPSC 2023 applications till February 28. Union Public Service Commission UPSC released the CSE 2023 notification on February 1, 2023, and the UPSC 2023 applications were started with the release of the notification.

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Rachit Kumar Saxena

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UPSC 2023 admit card is expected soon. The Commission is expected to release the admit card on its official website under the candidate's login. The Commission releases the Civil Service Prelims admit card one month before the exam date though official time line for the release of admit card is three weeks before the exam date. The UPSC prelims 2023 will be conducted on May 28.

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Vipra Shrivastava

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Since CMAT is usually conducted in two shifts, there are chances of the question paper of one shift being slightly tougher or easier in comparison to the question paper of other shift. In order to negate the possibility of any candidate having an advantage or disadvantage due to this, the exam authorities normalise the CMAT scores before percentile calculation. Once that is done, the authorities use the normalised score for percentile score calculation. CMAT percentile is basically a rank of a candidate vs the total number of candidates who appeared in the exam. Given below is the formula for calculating CMAT percentile prescribed by N
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Vipra Shrivastava

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CMAT scores calculation is a simple process and it is based on the marking scheme. The raw score calculation in CMAT is the sum total of correct/incorrect entries and unanswered questions. To understand the CMAT score calculation, first understand the marking scheme. For each correct answer, 4 marks will be allotted
For each incorrect answer 1 mark will be deducted
For each unanswered question, 0 marks will be allotted
CMAT has five sections and all the sections have 20 questions each. Thus, the total marks of CMAT exam is 400. If a candidate has got 70/100 questions correct, 10 questions incorrect and skipped 5 questions, then their tota
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Rachit Kumar Saxena

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The WBCS prelims and Mains exam is conducted in offline mode. The candidates have to mark their answers on the OMR sheet provided by the exam conducting body. The Commission provides the question papers to the candidates so that they can refer to the question and answers in the future. The WBCS prelims exam and most of the papers of WBCS main exam are objective type multiple choice questions. The candidates are required to select the correct answer from the given answer options.

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Vipra Shrivastava

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CMAT result will be declared by the NTA online. Candidates who shall have appeared for the exam will be issued the scorecard. The CMAT scorecard will be available for download at the CMAT-NTA website. Here is the process to check CMAT result at NTA website.

  1. Open the CMAT-NTA website
  2. Click on CMAT scorecard tab
  3. Enter your CMAT application number and password or date of birth 
  4. Enter security pin and click on 'Submit' 
  5. The CMAT scorecard will open 
  6. Download the CMAT scorecard and save PDF 

After downloading the CMAT scorecard, candidates must check if all the information mentioned on it is correct. Candidates must check that

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Rachit Kumar Saxena

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The candidates can write the WBCS main exam in English or in Bengali. But the answer script for Political Science and Botany can be written in Nepali. The Commission provides this opportunity to only some of the candidates. The Commission also provide a facility to write some subjects in Bengali also.

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