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Anushka Mendiratta

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The minimum eligibility for the NDA exam requires passing the 10+2 examination with specific subjects depending on the chosen service. Not everyone can appear in the NDA exam without Physics and Chemistry.

  • Army Wing: You should have passed the 10+2 exam from a recognised board.
  • Air Force & Naval Wings: You should have passed the 10+2 exam with Physics and Mathematics is mandatory.

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Rupali Pruthi

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In the SSC GD PET/ PST exam, candidates need to complete the race within the given running time. Have a look at the details below- 

For candidates other than those belonging to Ladakh Region.

 Category

For Male candidates

For Female candidates

Race

5 kms in 24 minutes

1.6 kms in 8 ½ minutes

For candidates of the Ladakh Region

 Category

For Male candidates

For Female candidates

Race

1.6 km in 7 minutes

800 metres in 5 minutes

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Rupali Pruthi

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Candidates called to appear for the SSC GD Physical Test need to fulfill the physical requirements in terms of weight and height. Have a look at the SSC GD Height requirement below:

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Height Required

Female Height

157 cms

Male Height

170 cms

However, there is relaxation of SSC GD height for SC/ ST/ Others. Candidates can check the detailed requirement here - https://www.shiksha.com/sarkari-exams/ssc/articles/ssc-gd-physical-test-blogId-161853.

SSC GD Weight Requirement: Candidates' weight should be proportionate to their height and age as per the medical standards.

 

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Anangsha Patra

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The table below highlights IBPS Clerk vacancies for the last 10 years.

YearNumber of vacancies

2023

4545

2022

6035

2021

12,314

2020

11,463

2019

12,075

2018

7,275

2017

7,883

2016

19,243

2015

24,583

2014

17,000

2013

39,692

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Anangsha Patra

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The state-wise IBPS Clerk vacancy break-up is given below.

States NamesTotal Vacancies 
Andaman & Nicobar01
Andhra Pradesh105
Arunachal Pradesh10
Assam75
Bihar237
Chandigarh39
Chhattisgarh119
Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman Diu05
Delhi268
Goa35
Gujarat236
Haryana190
Himachal Pradesh67
Jammu & Kashmir20
Jharkhand70
Karnataka457
Kerala106
Ladakh03
Lakshadweep0
Madhya Pradesh354
Maharashtra590
Manipur06
Meghalaya03
Mizoram03
Nagaland06
Odisha107
Puducherry08
Punjab404
Rajasthan205
Sikkim05
Tamil Nadu665
Telangana104
Tripura19
Uttar Pradesh1246
Uttarakhand29
West Bengal331
Total6128

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While candidates begins to fill SBI Clerk Application form, then they has to write a declaration in their own handwriting which has to be uploaded along with the application with a file size of 50 to 100 kbs and dimensions of 800 x 400 pixels. SBI Clerk handwritten declaration text is given below:

“I, ______ (Name of the candidate), Date of Birth ______hereby declare that all the information submitted by me in the application form is correct, true, and valid. I will present the supporting documents as and when required. The signature, photograph, and left thumb impression are of mine”.

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Anangsha Patra

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SBI Clerk handwritten declaration has to be written in the candidate’s handwriting itself only. The text should be written in English only. The text should be written just like as it is mentioned in the notification. It should not be written in Capital Letters.If SBI found the SBI Clerk Handwritten Declaration inappropriate or written by anybody else or in any other language or in the capital letter, the application will be considered invalid and cancelled. 

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Parul Thapa

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Average salary is estimated to be anywhere between INR 2.5 LPA and INR 15 LPA for MBBS doctors, while IAS officers are expected to get an estimated 14 LPA.
However, what doctors and IAS officers earn may be entirely different for a host of other reasons.
High earnings are commanded by doctors, more so those with specialised skills or those in private practice, often exceeding levels commanded by IAS officers. earnings chart is headed by surgeons, specialist doctors, and doctors in high-demand fields.
While salaries of IAS officers are ever-increasing, their starting salary is quite less as compared to doctors working in a private sector.

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anmoltaj kaur

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Yes you can take UPSC exam after Bachelors it doesnt matter what subjects or specialisation you have in yours Bachelors what matter is this only that you need to have Bachelors for the test to appear in 

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Sameer Das

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Yes why not, but in Nepal the degree must be recognised. All you have to do is apply in AIU ( Association of Indian University) for equivalence certificate one time process submit all the required documents along with some fees after verification you will get a equivalence certificate so that in future you don't have to bother while applying for studies or job purposes.

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