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SUJITH S

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Yes, it is mandatory to carry the original documents along with the UPSC Admit Card. You must bring the original and a photocopy of a valid photo ID proof (Aadhaar Card, Voter ID, PAN Card, Driving License, or Passport) that you mentioned in the UPSC application form.

 

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To download your UPSC admit card, you will need your UPSC Roll Number and Date of Birth.

 

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The UPSC admit card is valid only for the specific examination and date mentioned. It is not valid for any other exam or date. UPSC admit card is one of the most essential documents required for appearing in the Union Public Service Commission(UPSC) exam that is being held for getting into some top-level government jobs in India, such as IAS, IPS, etc.

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The SSC CGL normalisation process is a method used to adjust the scores of candidates who appeared in different shifts of the exam. This process aims to ensure fairness by accounting for potential variations in the difficulty levels of the question papers across different shifts.

Here's a breakdown of the normalisation process:

 * Identifying Shift Difficulty:

   The SSC analyzes the performance of candidates in each shift. Shifts with higher average scores are generally considered easier, while those with lower averages are deemed more difficult.

   

 * Applying the Normalisation Formula:

   A specifi

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To challenge the SSC CGL answer key, you'll need the following documents:

 * SSC CGL Registration Number and Password: These are essential for logging into the SSC website and accessing the answer key challenge portal.

 * Challenged Question Details: You'll need to provide the specific question numbers you're challenging, along with the correct answer and supporting evidence (if applicable).

 * Supporting Evidence (Optional): If you have any supporting documents, such as reference books, research papers, or expert opinions, you can submit them as evidence to strengthen your challenge.

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Yes, in case your date of birth is July 10, 2005, you are eligible to sit for the NDA 2 2024 examination. There comes an age group which turns out to be 16.5 years to 19 years from the date of the examination. You are going to fall easily under this age group. You are asked not to forget that dates before which the UPSC requires people to apply for sitting through NDA examinations have already set.

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To check your WBCS Prelims result 2024, follow these steps:

 

1. Visit the official website of the West Bengal Public Service Commission (WBPSC): wbpsc.gov.in.

2. Look for the "Results" or "Examination" section on the homepage.

3. Find the link for WBCS Prelims 2024 result and click on it.

4. Enter your credentials (like roll number or registration details) if required.

5. Download and save the result for future reference.

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