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Bhumika Lama

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SBI Clerk prelims cut off 2025 was released on March 28, 2025. The cut off was released section-wise and category-wise. There are no sectional cut off in the exam. Candidates can need to secure the overall cut off marks as per their category to qualify the exam. Candidates securing the SBI Clerk cut off are selected for the next round of selection.

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Nitesh Singh

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Yes, the Staff Selection Commission icreased the SSC CGL 2024 vacancies from 17,727 to 18,174. The Commission released the final number of SSC CGL vacancies on February 22, 2025. The Commission also released the SSC CGL 2024 vacancy list pdf on tis official website. 

Increase in SSC CGL vacancies imply a lower cutoff in the final SSC CGL result.

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Kapil Lalwani

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A prospective candidate must satisfy particular requirements when applying for a Grade 2 TGT position in RPSC. The RPSC demands candidates who finished their BCom to have a Postgraduate qualification equivalent to their specialisation and an approved National Council of Teacher Education/Government recognised Degree or Diploma in Education ¹. You must obtain your B.Ed before starting the B.Ed since your goal is B.Ed. To pursue the role candidates need to maintain an age between 21 years old and 40 years. You can search for Grade 2 TGT recruitment notifications on the RPSC website after finishing your B.Ed degree.

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Kapil Lalwani

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If you have 6/6 vision in your remaining clear eye while having one-eyed blindness then you can pursue Income Tax Inspector jobs through the SSC CGL exam under particular circumstances. All one-eyed blind candidates looking for the Income Tax Inspector position must demonstrate 6/6 vision in their better eye in order to qualify per Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) standards. The medical certification issued by an authorized medical officer along with a medical exam might be compulsory for approval. Your eligibility for the SSC CGL position needs verification through official notifications and authorized authorities.

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Harsh Vardhan Singh Deora

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The following are the details that are mentioned in the SSC Stenographer admit card:

  1. Information related to the candidate's information: name, roll number, date of birth, gender, category, address, photograph, and signature of the candidate.

  2. Information related to exam informatics: exam date, time, venue, shift timings, reporting time, and instructions for the examination.

  3. Information related to the exam pattern: the number of questions, the marking scheme, and the time limit of the exam.

Students can download their SSC Stenographer admit card from the official SSC website. To log in, they'll need their registration ID and password.

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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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