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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
Indian Coast Guard Assistant marking scheme is given below:
- Four marks will be awarded for every correct answer
- One mark will be deducted for every incorrect answer
- No marks for unattempted questions
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
Candidates applying for Assistant Commandant (GD) will appear for section I of computer based screening test, which will consists of 100 questions (4 marks for each correct answer). Stage I examination will be conducted on PAN India basis for a duration of two hours. Section I is divided into four subsections consist of English, Reasoning & Numerical Ability, General Science & Mathematical aptitude and General Knowledge.
| Subjects | No of Questions | Total Marks | Passing Marks | Duration |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| A: English | 25 | 100 | 160 (UR/EWS/OBC) 140 (SC/ST) | 2 Hrs |
| B: Reasoning & Numerical Ability | 25 | 100 | ||
| C: General Science & Mathematical aptitude | 25 | 100 | ||
| D: General Knowledge | 25 | 100 | ||
| Total | 100 | 400 |
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
The selection of Assistant Commandant (GD) is based on an all India order of merit which is based on the performance of candidate in various stages (I – V) of examination (explained in detail below) and the number of vacancies available for the post. Clearing of Stage I, II, III, IV and V is compulsory for recruitment in ICG. All candidates will be compulsorily subjected to biometric, photo identification and document verification during various stages of examination. Various stages of CGCAT are as follows:
(1) Stage-I (Screening Test)
(2) Stage-II ( Preliminary Selection Board)
(3) Stage-III ( Final Selection Board)
(4) Stage-IV
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, you can apply for any bank vacancy without passing the IBPS exam. IBPS is only required for PSU Banks. All other private banks hire individually. Thus, you still have a lot of banks to apply to without the IBPS exam.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
According to sources one qualifies for SSC MTS with two D sight. On trading for initial books in 2024 to enable one to prepare well for SSC MTS, you might consider the following ones as preferred;
- Kiran's SSC MTS Multi Tasking Staff Tier 1 & Tier 2 Exam Practice Work Book
- Arihant's SSC MTS Multi-Tasking Staff Recruitment Exam Books
- Lucent's General English for Competitive Exams
- Quantitative Aptitude for Competitive Examinations by RS Aggarwal
- Fast Track Objective Arithmetic by Rajesh Varma
These are basic subjects like English, Quantitative Aptitude and General Awareness which are very important when getting ready for SSC MTS exam.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 8
To download the SSC GD answer key, you'll likely need your registration number/roll number and password used during application. These login credentials will grant you access on the SSC website.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
The best books for NABARD Grade A Current Affairs are given below:
- Monthly Magazines like "Pratiyogita Darpan" or "Yojana"
- Daily Newspapers like "The Hindu" or "The Indian Express"
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
Economic & Social Issues: "Indian Economy" by Ramesh Singh, "Social Problems in India" by Ram Ahuja. Agriculture & Rural Development:"Agriculture at a Glance" by R.K. Sharma, "Rural Development: Principles, Policies and Management" by Katar Singh, Finance and Management:
"Indian Financial System" by Bharti V. Pathak, "Principles of Management" by P.C. Tripathi and P.N. Reddy
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
The list of books for NABARD Grade A prelims exam is mentioned below:
Reasoning Ability:
- A Modern Approach to Verbal & Non-Verbal Reasoning by R.S. Aggarwal.
- Analytical Reasoning by M.K. Pandey.
English Language:
- High School English Grammar & Composition by Wren & Martin.
- Objective General English by S.P. Bakshi.
Quantitative Aptitude:
- Quantitative Aptitude for Competitive Examinations by R.S. Aggarwal.
- Fast Track Objective Arithmetic by Rajesh Verma.
General Awareness:
- Lucent's General Knowledge.
- Manorama Yearbook.
Computer Knowledge:
- Objective Computer Awareness by Arihant Experts.
- Computer Fundamentals by P.K. Sinha.
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