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Harsh Vardhan Singh Deora

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The answer to your question is no. As you have only done 10th and you have still not completed your 12th, you will not be able to appear for MHT CET (Maharashtra Common Entrance Test). The majority of the government exams require a minimum of 45% in CET to apply. The candidate needs to have passed his 12th and needs to be a minimum of 18 years old to apply for this exam. So if you are interested in appearing for government exams in Maharashtra, you are advised to first qualify for your 12th and then prepare for MHT CET.

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Chanchal Jain

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According to SBI Clerk Shift 1 prelims exam analysis 2025, the overall difficulty level of the exam was moderate to difficult. The Reading Comprehension passage was based on Road Accident. The Maths section was more calculative.

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Bhanupratap singh

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SSC ( Staff Selection Commission) is a government body which conducts the exams for various posts and vacancies in government department. Exams for the Post of MTS, Income tax department, Audit Department etc.are comducted by SSC. For the latest notifications and information, you should continuously check SSC website . That is the only to get notification on time.

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Tanya Tomar

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Eligibility criteria for National Defence Academy (NDA) exam conducted by UPSC are as under:

Age Limit

- Age of the candidates must be between 16.5 to 19.5 years as of the start date of the course.

- For NDA (I) 2025, the candidates must be born between July 2, 2006, and July 1, 2009 (provisional).

- For NDA (II) 2025, the candidates must be born between January 2, 2007, and January 1, 2010 (tentative).

Your Eligibility

Since you were born in December 2006, you are eligible for NDA (I) 2025 but not for NDA (II) 2025 since you will be above age.

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Kunal Lalwani

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Candidates who successfully register on the UPSC website for NDA exams must avoid filling out another application for their Hall Ticket (admit card). The admit card becomes accessible to candidates three weeks ahead of the examination day.

The UPSC official website enables candidates to access their NDA admit card through login with registration ID or roll number or date of birth credentials. The document provides the exam schedule including date and time with assigned center as well as vital instruction information. Candidates must verify all details on their documents then bring both the photo ID proof and admit card to the examinatio

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Aashi Tiwari

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Yes, the Shiksha.com will bring the IAS exam analysis done by the candidates who appeared in the exam. The candidates will share their first hand experience with us. The aspiring candidates can see the exam analysis and anticipate the difficult level of the question paper.

The candidates will also anticipate the IAS prelims cutoff after the first shift since the Aptitude paper is qualifying only.

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Tanya Tomar

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No, 10th marksheet is not accepted as identity proof for RRB PO Prelims Exam. You must produce a government-approved photo ID such as:

- Aadhaar Card

- Voter ID

- PAN Card

- Passport

- Driving License

Take the photocopy of the ID and the original with you.

Refer to the official IBPS RRB PO notification or admit card instructions for particular requirements.

 

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