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Ishita Aggarwal

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Adequate number of candidates in each category as decided by the Bank  (approximately 10 times the numbers of vacancies. subject to availability) will be shortlisted for the Main Exam from the list of all candidates arranged in descending order of aggregate marks scored.

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Chanchal Jain

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Check the zones below.
East Zone
West Zone
North Zone
South Zone

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Indrani Thakur

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LPT is mandatory. No exemption of any sort will be given to any candidate from appearing in LPT,  which will be conducted at respective Regional Offices of the Bank. Final selection will be on the basis of candidate's performance in the online examination (in the order of merit), qualifying in LPT,  Medical fitness, verification of certificates, etc. to the Bank's satisfaction. Decision of the Bank in this regard, is final.

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Sumridhi Singh

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Reserved category candidates belonging to SC/ST/OBC (Non-Creamy Layer)/EWS may apply against unreserved vacancies, if vacancies have not been reserved for their category in their state. However, they must fulfil the eligibility criteria for age and educational qualification at par with unreserved candidates. They will, however, be eligible for fee concession (as applicable),  but will have to pay specified intimation charges.

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Annu navariya

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The Territorial Army examination is conducted to recruit suitable candidates for the Territorial Army, a part-time voluntary force in India to support the regular army during emergencies. The main idea behind the exam is to recruit those who can carry out a dual role for the Indian Army, in the form of civilians who continue with their regular professions and soldiers when called up by the Indian Army. It is the exam through which the candidate's physical fitness, mental agility, and knowledge of subjects are put to test. The Territorial Army is also an opportunity through which citizens can contribute towards national defense without

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Addula Yaswanth

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You do not qualify based on eligibility criteria of the AFCAT exam. So you cannot apply for the same. For applying to the AFCAT exam, the minimum percentage of marks in 12th with Physics and Mathematics as mandatory subjects is 50%. You should have a graduation degree from a recognised university for the Ground Duty branch with at least 60% marks. Your qualification being only a BA, in subjects not required for your interest, you do not meet this criterion. Hence, you would require to continue further studies in subjects that are relevant or some other degree that meets the eligibility criteria of the respective branches which are of i

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