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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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Kapil Lalwani

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To prepare for the SSC CHSL exam 2024, start by understanding the exam pattern, which consists of 4 sections: General Intelligence (50 marks), English Language (50 marks), Quantitative Aptitude (50 marks) and General Awareness (50 marks). Spend about 2 to 3 hours in a day doing your study. Concentration on mastery of the basic areas mathematics, English and general knowledge sections. Solve 20-30 mock questions every day. Refresh yourself on the syllabus which is as follows: algebra, geometry, trigonome try and data analysis. It is reasonable to attempt to finish the syllabus within the 6-9 months period. Try to sit for 2-3 full length

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Kapil Lalwani

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To begin preparation for the UPSC exam from Class 11, create a strong basic understanding of History, Geography, Politics, and Economics. This should ideally be done in the mornings and read the newspapers which include The Hindu or the Indian Express. Spend 1-2 hours each day in studying for UPSC. First, are the NCERT textbooks in which approximately 30 to 40% of the UPSC syllabus is covered. Familiarize yourself with the UPSC exam pattern, which consists of 3 stages: Prelims – 400 marks, Mains – 1750 marks and Interview – 275 marks. The new syllabus should be tried to be covered in 12-18 months and then advanced books can be st

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Rohit Bokade

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Here is the *the latest SSC CHSL Syllabus for 2024* organized by Tier and subject:

 

Tier 1

1. General Intelligence and Reasoning

- Analogy

- Classification

- Coding-Decoding

- Puzzle solving

- Word formation

- Visual reasoning

 

2. Quantitative Aptitude (Maths)

- Number Systems

- Percentages

- Time and Distance

- Algebra

- Trigonometry

- Geometry

- Data Interpretation

 

3. General Awareness

- Current Events

- History, Culture, Geography

- Indian Polity & Constitution

- Scientific Research

 

4. English Language

- Reading Comprehension

- Vocabulary

- Grammar

- Error Detection

 

Tier 2

Session-I

1. Mathematical Abilities

   - Number Syst

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Loveleen Patra

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The difficulty of any exam can be subjective, depending on individual strengths and weaknesses. Here are top 5 toughest exams in the world

  1. Gaokao Exam in China
  2. JEE Advanced Exam
  3. UPSC Civil Services Examination (UPSC CSE)
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  5. USMLE

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Kapil Lalwani

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Mani Shukla

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The exam pattern is given below.

Specifications Prelims Mains

Number of sections

Three

Four

IBPS clerk exam time duration

60 minutes

160 minutes

IBPS Clerk sectional timing

20 minutes 

General/Financial Awareness and English: 35 minutes

Reasoning Ability & Computer Aptitude and Quantitative Aptitude: 45 minutes

Number of questions

100

190

IBPS clerk total marks

100

200

Language of question paper

13 regional languages along with English & Hindi

Mode of exam

Online

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