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Anangsha Patra

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Candidates can check below the overview of Territorial Army exam pattern.

ParticularsDetails

Exam name

Territorial Army exam for recruitment to the post of Officers (Non Departmental)

Examination authority

Indian Territorial Army

Examination level

National

Exam stages

Screening (written exam and interview), SSB, medical board for final selection

Exam type

Objective (OMR answer sheet is used)

Papers

Paper 1: Reasoning and Elementary

Mathematics

Paper 2: General Knowledge and English

Exam time

Paper 1: Two hours

Paper 2: Two hours

Total questions

Paper 1: 100

Paper 2: 100

Total marks

Paper 1: 100

Paper 2: 100

Standard of questions

Elementary Mathematics: Class 10 standard

Other subjects: Graduation level

Negative marks

0.5 marks
Qualifying Marks

Candidates need to secure a minimum of 40 per cent in each part of the paper separately. The overall average that candidates need to secure is 50 per cent

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Upon successfully clearing the PIB, candidates are called for SSB Interview. Here both physical and mental abilities are thoroughly assessed. Candidates are required to bring essential documents, including educational certificates, a physical fitness certificate from a registered MBBS Doctor, identity proof, domicile certificate, age proof, and a service certificate for those employed in various sectors.

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Shortlisted candidates undergo a screening test at the respective Territorial Army headquarters. During PIB and written exam essential documents are scrutinized. The written exam consists of two papers for a duration of 2 hours each. Paper 1 covers Reasoning and Elementary Mathematics, while Paper 2 carries questions from General Knowledge and English. Candidates need to secure 40% marks in each paper and 50% in overall.

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The tips and tricks to prepare for NDA exam using the question papers are given below:

  • After completing the NDA syllabus, candidates must start practising the NDA previous years' question papers. Solving the question papers, candidates can get their basics cleared
  • Candidates can use the NDA previous years' question papers in understanding the application of concepts they have learned so far
  • Most of the questions in the exam are repeated and require a similar approach to be solved. Keep a note of such questions and tricks to solve them
  • Candidates must prepare a timetable for solving the NDA previous years' question papers and solve atleast
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the Indian Forest Service Eligibility requirements include an age limit, educational qualifications, and nationality.

  • A bachelor's degree from a recognised university or equivalent in at least one of the following subjects: Animal Husbandry & Veterinary Science, Chemistry, Botany, Geology, Mathematics, Statistics, Physics, and Zoology, or a bachelor's degree in Forestry, Agriculture, or Engineering.
  • The applicant for the IFoS Exam must be an Indian citizen.
  • Candidates applying for the Indian Forest Service Exam 2024 must be between the ages of 21 and 32. However, certain categories are exempt from the higher age limit.

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In the Indian Forest Service Examination, forestry is the optional subject with the highest success percentage (27.2%). For the last ten years, at least 15 students from the Evolution Forestry Programme have been selected from the IFS final list.

Forestry, as a Science discipline, has a straightforward and well-defined curriculum. With appropriate planning from us, you can complete the entire course in a fair amount of time while still having time for General Studies. Following thorough coverage and note-taking, revision is also rapid and efficient.

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Anushka Mendiratta

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There are various insurance schemes provided by the Government of India for NDA officers like:

  •  Officers avail a subsidized canteen facility for their daily needs as well as medical facilities for them and their families.
  • They are provided with CAPF Group Insurance Scheme. However, Officers can also opt for additional life insurance coverage.
  • NDA officers are entitled to a pension. This pension is based on their rank and years of service.

 

 

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IBPS PO Mains is divided in five different sections. The syllabus is given below:

Quantitative Aptitude: Simplification, Average, Percentage, Interest, Time and Work, Probability, Mixture and Alligations, Time and Distance, etc.

Verbal: Cloze test, Para jumbles, Fill in the blanks, Sentence Improvement, Comprehensions, Error Detection etc.

Reasoning Ability: Syllogism, coding-decoding, seating arrangement, DI, logical reasoning,   etc.

General Awareness: Banking, Financial Awareness, Current Affairs etc.

Students also have to appear for a descriptive written test.

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The IBPS PO salary structure is one of the main driving forces for candidates . The basic pay for IBPS Probationary Officers  is Rs. 36,000, and a net salary of Rs. 53,510 after deductions. Here are details about the IBPS PO salary structure:

- Allowances:
    - House Rent Allowance (HRA): 7% to 9% of the basic salary
    - Dearness Allowance (DA): 23.87% to 36.8% of the basic salary
   - Other Allowances: Learning Allowance, Traveling Allowance, Newspaper Reimbursement, Medical Aid, etc.
- Deductions: Tax and NPS (National Pension Scheme) contributions

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The important topics for SSC JHT Hindi are given below:

  • Grammatical Topics i.e. Samas, Sandhi, Kriya, Visheshan, etc.
  • Hindi Synonyms
  • Hindi Paragraphs
  • Hindi Proverbs
  • Hindi Antonyms
  • Hindi Phrases/ Muhavare,
  • Hindi Comprehension,
  • Knowledge of Hindi

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