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Kunal Lalwani

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You can buy non-verbal reasoning books from bookshops, online stores, and even in libraries to prepare for MAT, UPSC and SI examinations. Recommended books include:

1. Untitled – R.S. Aggarwal “A Modern Approach to Non-Verbal Reasoning”


2. The first article is “Non-Verbal Reasoning” written by B.S. Sijwali & Indu Sijwali.

 

You can buy these books in the Amazon, Flipkart or order it in local booksellers. You can get study material of some coaching institutes Or you can download PDFs from some standard educational websites. Books of these series can be found in coachings centres across Delhi or Kota for instances. Practice fr

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Kunal Lalwani

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To calculate your IBPS Prelims exam marks:

1. Count Correct Answers: Adding the marks giving to each correct answer by multiplying the number of correct answers by the marks assigned to each question.


2. Subtract Negative Marks: Each question carries 1 mark and for every wrong answer, 0.25 mark is subtracted. Take the total negative marks, and then multiply your number of incorrect answers by 0.25 and subtract them.


3. Skip Unanswered Questions: As per the latest policy, no marks are given or subtracted for the part of the paper that has not been attempted by the student.



Formula:
Total Marks = (5 * 1) – (2 * 0.25)

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Khushi Jaiswal

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The minimum visual acuity required for the AFCAT exam is 6/9 each eye which can be corrected to 6/6 in each eye if the usual acuity below6/ 6 classic must be worn the corrected visual acuity should be 6/6 in the letter I and 6/18 in the worse side

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Manish Jaiswal

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Hello greetings!

RRB ALP CBT 1 admit card 2024 has been released on November 21, 2024 for the exam scheduled on November 25, 2024. The admit card for the exam scheduled on November 26, 2024 was released on November 22. RRB ALP CBT 1 admit card 2024 for the exam scheduled on November 27, 2024 was released on November 23, 2024.

According to RRB ALP Exam Analysis 2024,  the overall difficulty level of the exam was moderate. RRB ALP question papers 2024 are available nowRRB ALP answer key 2024 will be released soon.

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Rachit Kumar Saxena

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The Institute of Banking and Personnel Selection released the IBPS PO 2024 sectional cutoff and for all the categories. The IBPS PO cutoff for the prelims exam was reduced to 48.50. The Institute also released the sectional cutoff for IBPS PO prelims exam 2024. 

The candidates can see below the IBPS PO prelims cutoff 2024:

CategoryCut-Off Marks

GEN

48.50

SC

48.00

ST

41.00

OBC

48.50

EWS

48.50

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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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