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SACHIN SINGHPunctual and Organised.

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There are various state and central government jobs, that offer jobs based on Intermediate. Following are some of the jobs one can look for-

  1. SSC Combined Higher Secondary Level- Upper Division Clerk,  Data Entry Operator,  Postal Assistant, Sorting Assistant, etc.
  2. RRB Assistant Loco Pilot 
  3. Railway Group D
  4. Security Forces - Border Security Force, Central Reserve Police Force, Sashastra Seema Bal, Indo-Tibetan Border Police Force

Above mentioned jobs are good in terms of salary also and are reputed also.

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SACHIN SINGHPunctual and Organised.

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Mathematics is very important if you want to ace the NDA exam. We all know, that it is one of the toughest and most prestigious exams to appear for. Also, qualifying for the NDA exam has a lot to do with your accuracy and time management. If you work hard and practice the important topics thoroughly, you can do it. Please note that the difficulty is not very high, but it takes both tricks and your basic knowledge to clear the exam. Start with basics and concepts, try to solve as many practice papers as possible.

 

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Aruna Chhetri

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Hello! Greetings

To check your response sheet for the RRB Group D 2024 exam, follow these steps:

Visit the Official RRB Website: Go to the regional website of the RRB where you applied.

Login: Enter your user ID and password to access your account.

Locate the Answer Key Section: Look for the link related to the RRB Group D answer key or response sheet.

Download Your Response Sheet: you can download your response sheet along with the answer key.

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Aruna Chhetri

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Hello! Greetings everyone

The RRB Group D cut-off marks are determined by several factors:

Number of Candidates: The total number of candidates appearing for the exam affects competition and cut-off scores.

Difficulty Level: The exam's difficulty influences how many candidates can achieve qualifying scores; a harder exam typically results in a lower cut-off.

Number of Vacancies: The total vacancies available for the positions directly impacts the cut-off; more vacancies can lead to a lower cut-off. 

Previous Year Cut-Offs: Historical cut-off trends are considered to establish benchmarks for current exams. 

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Aruna Chhetri

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Hello! Greetings

The RRB Group D cut-off marks are determined by several key factors:

Number of Candidates: The total number of candidates appearing for the exam influences the cut-off, as higher participation typically raises the score needed to qualify.

Difficulty Level: The exam's difficulty affects how many candidates can achieve the required scores; a tougher exam usually results in a lower cut-off.

Number of Vacancies: The available positions directly impact the cut-off; more vacancies can lead to a lower cut-off as more candidates can be selected.

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RRB Group D cut off marks are calculated out of one hundred marks. There are various factors based on which the cut off marks are calculated. These factors are number of vacancies, difficulty degree of the examination and variety of test takers. RRB Group D cut off is calculated after the normalisation of marks.

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Jit Dutta

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RRB Group D reduce off marks are calculated out of one hundred marks. There are various factors based totally on which the cut off marks are calculated. These factors are number of vacancies, difficulty degree of the examination and variety of test takers. RRB Group D reduce off is calculated after the normalisation of marks.

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SACHIN SINGHPunctual and Organised.

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No, the railway does not provide free tickets for ALP exam for OBC candidates. This facility is only available to SC/ST candidates.

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Rohan Waghela

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Hey! Final year MBBS student here

I'll suggest to complete your degree beforehand Along with that you can prepare for UPSC too.

If you complete your degree 

  1. UPSC criteria met
  2. You're prepared for 1 subject of UPSC exams 
  3. You have option B 
  4. No financial crises in future, if anything not went as planned (you can easily earn 1lac/ month as a doctor)

Just a advice for being tension free and happy years ahead 

( Final call is yours, Do what will make you feel good? )

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Rupesh Katariya

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Holla,

The Telangana State Constable notification has not been yet announced, but it is expected to get out lately. For the correct, new information, you should frequently check the official website of the Telangana State Level Police Recruitment Board (TSLPRB) because they usually announce such details along with other eligibility criteria, application dates, and exam patterns after issuing notification.

Keep an eye on their official notifications section since those important dates and more will be announced at that location.

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