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The cost of training for the cadet includes lodging, boarding, medical books, clothes, etc. The government is covering all of these expenses. Family pays for personal expenses during the training. Private costs often total no more than $3000 each month. The government offers financial aid to cadets for the duration of their training, even in situations where their parents are unable to cover their expenses. This amount is INR 1000 per month. Only those candidates whose parents make less than INR 21,000 per month are eligible for financial aid. Cadets are not eligible for financial aid if their parent makes more than INR 21,000 a month.

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On December 18, the SSC MTS 2023 Result (Final) was made available online. Additionally, the SSC MTS Cutoff 2023 for all post group and Havaldar positions was made public by the Staff Selection Commission. The roll number and names of the eligible candidates were made public by the Commission in the result pdf. September 1–14 was the date of the SSC MTS 2023 exam.

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SSC JE Paper 1 is administered online using CBT, while Paper 2 may be administered via CBT or traditional paper-pen method according on the particular topic or post.

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In the IBPS Clerk exam, sectional cutoffs do exist. It is necessary for candidates to get the overall and sectional cutoff marks. Applicants who meet the sectional cutoff but not the overall cutoff will not be chosen to proceed with the recruitment process. The minimum qualifying score required for candidates to pass the test is known as the IBPS Clerk cut off. Candidates are chosen for the Mains test based on the IBPS Clerk preliminary cutoff. The Mains exam cut off is used to determine which applicants are chosen in the end. The marks are transformed out of 100 to announce the ultimate cut off. For the IBPS Clerk test, IBPS also keep

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The Staff Selection Commission (SSC), which administers the exam, publishes the CHSL cut off scores. The result PDF includes information about the SSC CHSL cutoff. The SSC CHSL result pdf includes the number of candidates available under each category in addition to the cutoff. The number of openings and the paper's level of difficulty determine the SSC CHSL cutoff.

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Only candidates who have applied for and passed the second stage of the RRB ALP & Technician exam are required to show up for the CBAT. Only applicants who have applied for the technician position are eligible for CBAT. Based on their performance in Part A of the second stage of CBT, candidates up to eight times the number of ALP vacancies will be summoned for the CBAT, provided they pass Part B. It is necessary for candidates to pass all of the CBAT test batteries. Only Hindi and English are available for the CBAT questions. In CBAT, negative marking does not exist. Part A of the second stage of CBT receives 70% of the weight for crea

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The NDA marking scheme is UPSC-mandated. The marking scheme indicates the points given for right answers and the points taken away for incorrect responses. In maths, 2.5 points are given for right answers and 0.83 points are taken away for incorrect answers. Four marks are given for right answers in the GAT, while 1.33 marks are subtracted for incorrect responses. Out of 900 marks, the written exam score is determined. The candidates' scores are determined by the examination authority using the marking methodology.

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For the three wings of the Indian Armed Forces, the five-day SSB interview is essentially the same. There are two stages to the SSB interview process. Phase I: Screening Phase II: Psychological testing, group assessments, board conferences, and interviews Applicants must arrive at the designated centres or the centre they selected when completing their application on time. The candidates' SSB Call letter includes information on the centre, the reporting time, and other details. In order to appear in the SSB interview, candidates must bring the necessary documentation.

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It is important for applicants to know that the MTS exam is held annually in order to choose people for non-technical positions in departments of the Central Government. Staff Selection Commission (SSC) Multi-Tasking Staff (Non-Technical) is the full version of SSC MTS. It is important for candidates to be aware that the SSC MTS 2024 notice has been postponed. The official notification will include the deadline for applying to the exam. In July and August of 2024, the SSC MTS 2024 exam will be administered.

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For general and OBC categories, the RRB ALP application fee is INR 500; for SC, ST, Ex-servicemen, Female, Transgender, Minorities, and Economically Backward Classes, it is INR 250. Following a candidate's appearance in the CBT's initial round, the application cost is reimbursed. The RRB ALP application fees are partially refunded to general and OBC candidates, but fully refunded to SC, ST, Ex-Servicemen, Female, Transgender, Minorities, and Economically Backward Class candidates.

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