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a year agoContributor-Level 10
In my opinion you have to take B.A (arts) because it give you extra time to prepare for nda.In semester paper you have to write anything or top 10 question, your academic exam will over.And rest of the time you always prepare for your nda examination serioulsy.If u take btech/physics or math hons, you have to work hard, have to give time for academic as well but also an advantage is that you are eligible for nda exam at graduation level also.
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a year agoContributor-Level 7
RRB NTPC cut off is announced along with the result. The link to download the cut off is made available on the official website. The cut off is released region-wise for different posts in PDF form. The cut off is calculated based on the percentile based normalisation of marks.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
RRBs prescribes qualifying marks for RRB NTPC exam. Besides the cut off marks, candidates are also required to secure the qualifying marks. The minimum qualifying marks for CBT 1 and 2 for General, EWS categories is 40 per cent, for OBC and SC is 30 per cent and for ST category is 25 per cent. In CBAT, candidates are required to secure a minimum T-score of 42 marks.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
There is no such colllegs which will provide specific UPSC coaching with their degree.You may learn some specific subject or you must have to take coaching form outside.i am mentioneing some college who will teach you some basic subject which are the parts of UPSC but I will suggest you go with the speciliased coaching of upsc.
Here are some colleges offering integrated UPSC coaching:
- JNU, New Delhi – Integrated coaching with courses in Political Science and Social Sciences.
- Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi – UPSC coaching with Social Sciences courses.
- Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi – Coaching along with BA/MA in Political Science
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a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
The UPSC CAPF written exam will be conducted on 3rd of August in the year 2025. The exam will be conducted on the same day offline at the designated centres only.
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
It issues the cutoff for UPSC CAPF in different categories for individual candidates. The cutoff ranges will be declared on the basis of a written exam, PST (Physical Standards Test), and MST (Medical Standards Test). Different categories comprise General, OBC, SC, ST, and EWS. The number of cutoff points for individual categories will change with variations in the difficult level of the exam or the availability of vacancies in the seats. The cutoff marks of each stage, namely the written exam, physical tests, and final selection, are separately disclosed by UPSC after its declaration.
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a year agoContributor-Level 7
Given that you are in your third year of BBA and preparing for government exams like banking, it would be more beneficial to pursue a Post Graduate Diploma in Computer Applications (PGDCA) from a recognised university rather than a computer institute. A university-based PGDCA offers a more structured and comprehensive curriculum that is often more widely recognized, especially for government exams and jobs. The degree from a university holds more weight and credibility, which can help in securing positions with government sectors like banking, where a strong educational background is valued. Additionally, universities often offer more
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a year ago
Contributor-Level 9
The UPSC generally allows candidates to withdraw their applications within a specific timeframe after the application submission window closes.
Here's how you can typically withdraw your UPSC application:
* Visit the UPSC Official Website: Go to the official UPSC website (upsc.gov.in).
* Locate the Withdrawal Link: Look for the "What's New" section and find the link for "Withdrawal of Application: Civil Services (Preliminary) Examination."
* Click on the Withdrawal Link: This will open a new window or page.
* Enter Your Registration ID: You'll usually be required to enter your registration ID to proceed.
* Confi
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