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Bhumika Arora

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State Bank of India are basically divided into Clerical cadre and Officer cadre. Candidates are directly recruited as Clerks and Officers through SBI Clerk and SBI PO exams. However, after working for a certain period of time, clerk can shift to Officer cadre. A Clerk can be promoted to the Officer cadre as TOs (Trainee Officers) to JMGS-1 (Junior Management Grade Officer Scale -1). Candidates can make PO in SBI in the following ways:

Internal Exam: Public Sector Banks (PSBs) conduct an internal exam every two years for employees who want to shift to officer cadre. A clerk becomes eligible for an internal exam after three years of

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Jasleen Harsha

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SBI Clerk preparation tips by experts are the epitome of importance for the aspirants. These tips will help candidates to put their steps in the right direction. Accurate preparation strategies help candidates to score good marks in the exam. Some tips and tricks to crack SBI Clerk are given below:

  • The first and foremost requirement to start SBI Clerk exam preparation is proper knowledge of the exam pattern and detailed syllabus
  • Knowing the syllabus helps candidates figure out the section-wise weightage of different topics
  • Analyze strengths and weaknesses for different sections
  • Attempt mock tests to solve questions with accuracy and speed
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Kunal Lalwani

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If you missed downloading your IBPS PO admit card before the deadline, follow these steps:

1. Check for Re-issue: Pay a visit to the official website of the IBPS and look for any possibility to download the admit card again/ for those candidates who were unable to download the card before the due date.


2. Contact IBPS: Contact IBPS support via the official helpline or email as soon as possible and provide your details to know other options.


3. Stay Updated: For further details or extension of the IBPS recruitment, check the official IBPS website or your registered email.

 

There are so many things that need to be done here before other

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Kunal Lalwani

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For each wrong response, the candidate loses 0.25 numbers of marks in the SSC MTS exam pattern. The exam follows a negative marking system only in Session II of the CBT that is Computer-Based Test covering areas of General Awareness and Reasoning Ability. Unsurprisingly, there is no negative marking in Session I.

Students have to be very careful during their response in Session II not to miss out marks. In Session II, the total available marks are 90 and mark is given for each right answer. This system overrides guesswork in that it focuses on the accuracy of reads.

 

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Kunal Lalwani

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So it is mandatory for the applicant who is applying for RRB NTPC to have the same Date of Birth (DOB) as on your SSC marksheet as SSC marksheet is the age proof. Voter ID, though used for identification, cannot replace DOB identification.

If your UID DOB and SSC marksheet DOB are different, better rectify them before applying for a project online. Inaccuracies or variations of DOB from the one given in one document to another would mean that the application can be rejected or the verification process would entail a lot of hassles during the recruitment. It means that all the details should be absolutely correct and uniform in order to

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Shraddha Vinaykumar

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No, if you have *BiPC* (Biology, Physics, and Chemistry) subjects in your 12th, you are not eligible to appear for the NDA exam. The National Defence Academy (NDA) exam requires candidates to have studied Mathematics as one of their subjects in Class 12 or equivalent. 

The eligibility criteria for the NDA exam specify that candidates must have completed *Class 12* (or equivalent) with Mathematics and Physics as compulsory subjects for the Army, Navy, and Air Force wings. Since BiPC subjects do not include Mathematics, you would not meet the academic requirement for appearing in the NDA exam.

However, if you are interested in the Arm

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Rachit Kumar Saxena

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The Union Public Service Commission released the UPSC IES 2024 result on November 22, 2024. The Commission selected 206 candidates against the notified vacancies of 251. Rohit Dhondge topped the IES 2024 exam.

The Commission also maintained a reserve list of 82 candidates. These candidates can be called later for the appointment purposes.

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Deity of Games

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Afraid that I am unable to give the latest answer key of UP Police Constable exam as my information is just up to Oct 2023 and I don't have real time updated info. The last answer key, therefore, can be obtained from the official website of the Uttar Pradesh Police Recruitment and Promotion Board or the websites and forums that specialize on competitive examination. Of course, they post the answer keys within a week after the conduction f the examination along with any changes that may occur in the recruitment process. It is always important to get information from clear sources other than from doubtful news sites and outlets.

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