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Chanchal Jain

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RRB ALP normalisation is done to adjust the difficulty level of the questions asked in the exam. This is done because exam is conducted in multiple shifts. Result is announced based on the normalised marks.

 

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Rayamkula Harish

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For the latest Indian Coast Guard vacancy announcements and exam result updates for 2024, check the site of the official Indian Coast Guard. It keeps an updated upload on various recruitment notifications, exam dates, and results. The posts included in the Indian Coast Guard recruitment are Navik (General Duty) and Yantrik among many others in 2024. For instance, the assignments are across geographical areas like North, West, North East, and others.

The entire procedure is online and applications must be filled strictly according to the scheduled dates. The use of the same website by logging into your account will provide you with your

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Rayamkula Harish

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Most of the time, it is not really a problem to pursue two degrees at the same time, one being the regular type and the other one attained through distance education. This however will still depend on the policies of the government or organisation to which you will apply.

Generally then, government jobs will not prevent applicants from holding different degrees as long as both degrees are valid and recognised by institutions. 

Of course, there are some fine points to keep in mind. Both regular and distance education degrees should be from UGC recognised institution or relevant government authority. Degrees as distance from instituti

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Indrani Thakur

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Some of the important highlights related to RBI Grade B exam pattern are given below.

Particulars 

Details 

Mode of exam 

Grade B (DR) for General

Phase I & II: Online 

Grade B (DR) for DEPR/DSIM

Paper I: Online 

Paper 2: Offline

Paper 3: Online

Test duration

Grade B (DR) for General

Phase I: 120 minutes 

Phase II

Paper I & III will be held for 120 minutes

Paper-II will be held for 90 minutes

DEPR/DSIM post

Paper 1: 120 minutes

Paper 2: 180 minutes

Paper 3: 90 minutes

Nature of questions

Grade B (DR) for General

Phase I: Objective type

Phase II: Descriptive and Objective Type

Grade B (DR) for DEPR/DSIM

Paper I: Objective type

Paper II & III: Descriptive Type 

Number of sections

Grade B (DR) for General 

Phase I: Four

Phase II: Paper 1, 2 & 3

Grade B (DR) for DEPR

Paper I: Objective type paper on Economics

Paper II: Descriptive Type paper on Economics (Question paper displayed on the computer, answers to be written on paper)

Paper III: Descriptive Type paper on English (To be typed with the help of keyboard)

Grade B (DR) for DSIM

Paper I: Objective type paper on Statistics

Paper II: Descriptive Type paper on Statistics (Question paper displayed on the computer, answers to be written on paper)

Paper III: Descriptive Type paper on English (To be typed with the help of keyboard)

Total marks

Grade B (DR) for General

Phase I: 200 marks 

Phase II (Paper 1, 2 and 3): 100 marks for each paper

Interview: 75 marks

Grade B (DR) for DEPR/DSIM

Paper I: 100 marks 

Paper II & III: 100 marks for each paper

Inteview: 75 marks

Marking of normal questions

1/4 marks will be deducted for wrong answers in objective type questions

Language of question paper 

English and Hindi 

Number of questions 

Grade B (DR) for General

Phase I: 200

Phase II

Paper I & III: 30 objective-type questions and six descriptive type questions

Paper-II: Three questions

Grade B (DR) for DEPR & DSIM

Paper I for DEPR: 62 

Paper I for DSIM: 20

Paper II & III: 

Economics/Statistics: 5

English (Writing Skills): 3

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Rashmi

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Yes, the Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission released the UPPSC Admit card 2024 for the prelims exam on December 12, 2024. The candidates can download their admit card from the official website - uppsc.up.nic.in. The Commission released two direct links for the candidates to download their UPPSC admit card 2024.

The Commission will conduct the UPPSC prelims exam on December 22, 2024.

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Praveen Pravn

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While you can apply for Governmengt jobs based on your 10th marks, but if you can finish your 12th,  

Following Top 7 Government Job Exams are for 12th Pass Students
  1. SSC CHSL. This exam is conducted by the Staff Selection Commission (SSC) for various government departments. 
  2. SSC GD Constable.
  3. Railway RRB Group D.
  4. Indian Army Clerk. 
  5. Indian Air Force Airmen. 
  6. Indian Navy Sailor. 
  7. State-level government exams.

 

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Yash Goswami

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Arts students can apply for the National Defence Academy (NDA) exam, but they should focus on the General Ability Test (GAT): 

GAT:the GAT covers English, General Knowledge, and Current Affairs. Arts students can perform well in this section. Mathematics:Mathematics is compulsory for the NDA exam, but it's not required for all branches. 

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Arindam Modak

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To prepare oneself for UP Police recruitment tests, exam one's pattern - written test, Physical Standard Test (PST), and Physical Efficiency Test (PET).

The topics include General Knowledge, General Hindi, Numerical Ability, and Mental Aptitude for a written exam. Attempt using NCERT books and solve past papers to practice.
Rock running and strength exercises because of physical tests to be fit enough to meet the standards.

Current affairs need to be daily known through newspaper reading.
Mock tests and previous years' papers help them out in understanding their exam format and time management. The only way to success is continuous practic

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Addula Yaswanth

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If you lose 1/3rd of your index finger on the right hand, then you will depend upon the specific medical standards formulated by the Railway Recruitment Board for the specific position for which you are applying. Generally speaking, all applicants are expected to have some standard level of physical fitness, including limbs functionalities. For most posts under C-2 medical standards, for example, candidates are expected to be fit in all respects. It is also wise to check the detailed medical standards by the RRB for your post and seek a medical assessment if need be. 

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