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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Qualification for AFCAT Education Graduation (minimum three years) in any field with at least 60% of the possible points and passing Physics and Math at the 10+2 level B.E.B. Both male and female Indian citizens who are single may apply to the Indian Air Force's AFCAT. Candidates for the Flying Branch must be between the ages of 20 and 24 on July 1, 2024, have completed at least a three-year university degree with 60% of the possible points, and have passed math and physics with 50% of the possible points. Verify the requirements for age and educational attainment. Additionally, confirm that you have 60% overall for your degree and 60
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Beginner-Level 3
Yes, you are eligible for banking exams. Since you completed B.Sc. in Science (Fashion and Apparel Design) you meet the graduation requirement needed for most banking exams like IBPS PO, IBPS Clerk, SBI PO and SBI Clerk. For this, extra research and planning is necessary. Make sure to stay updates with the exam dates and syllabus.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
IBPS PO age limit-
Minimum age: 20 Years and maximum age: 30 Years
A candidate must have been born not earlier than July 2,1995 and not later than July 1, 2005 (both dates inclusive)
Educational Qualification - The candidate must have bachelor's degree or any graduation degree recognised by the state or central government of India.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The initial basic pay of IBPS RRB PO/Officers Scale 1 is INR 36,000. The maximum basic pay for this post can reach up to INR 63,840 with increment. IBPS RRB PO salary is decided by the central government.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The syllabus of the exams are nearly same, the extent of baics and the concepts are differnt. In IBPO Prelims the main focus is on basics while in Mains the mian focus is on the concepts. The syllabus of preliminary exam is english language, quantitative aptitude, and reasoning ability. The syllabus of Mains is financial awareness, computer aptitude, reasoning ability, quantitative aptitude, english language, general awareness. The difficulty level of the questions asked in the exams are different, the level of questions aksed in preliminary exams are much easier, while teh questions asked in the Mains exam are much difficult.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The qualifying marks of ICG Yantrik exam are given below.
| Sr. No. | Name Of Examination | Pass Marks |
|---|---|---|
| (i) | Section I | 30 (UR/EWS/OBC category), 27 (for SC/ST category) |
| (ii) | Section III | 20 (UR/EWS/ OBC category), 17 (for SC/ST category) |
| (iii) | Section IV | 20 (UR/EWS/ OBC category), 17 (for SC/ST category) |
| (iv) | Section V | 20 (UR/EWS/ OBC category), 17 (for SC/ST category) |
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The standard of ICG Yantrik syllabus is given below.
| Sr. No. | Name Of Examination | Syllabus |
|---|---|---|
| (i) | Section I | Class 10th Syllabus |
| (ii) | Section III | Diploma Level Electrical Engineering syllabus |
| (iii) | Section IV | Diploma Level Electronics Engineering syllabus |
| (iv) | Section V | Diploma Level Mechanical Engineering syllabus |
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The exam pattern of the online test is given below.
Post Applied | Written Test |
|---|---|
Yantrik (Electrical) | Section (I+III) |
Yantrik (Electronics) | Section (I+IV) |
Yantrik (Mechanical) | Section (I+V) |
The details related to the pattern is given below.
| Sr. No. | Name Of Examination | Details of Examination | Subject wise allocation of Questions |
|---|---|---|---|
| (i) | Section I | Maximum Marks – 60, Time – 45 mins., Total no. of Questions – 60 | Maths – 20, Science - 10, English – 15, Reasoning–10, GK – 5 |
| (ii) | Section III | Maximum Marks – 50, Time – 30 mins., Total no. of Questions – 50 | Electrical Engineering - 50 |
| (iii) | Section IV | Maximum Marks – 50, Time – 30 mins., Total no. of Questions – 50 | Electronics Engineering - 50 |
| (iv) | Section V | Maximum Marks – 50, Time – 30 mins., Total no. of Questions – 50 | Mechanical Engineering - 50 |
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The candidate has also to upload the latest photograph during registration. Additionally, live image of the candidate will be captured during the registration. The facial features of the candidate in the uploaded photo will be matched against the Real-time photo. The candidate will be able to submit the application, only in case of photo match. Moreover, photograph of candidate in application form will be matched with facial features/Physical appearance of the candidate at subsequent Stages.
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