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a year agoContributor-Level 9
No, biology is not required for the National Defense Academy (NDA) entrance exam. For those wishing to join the Indian Army, Navy, or Air Force, the UPSC administers the competitive NDA exam. There are two components to the exam: an interview and a written examination. Math, English, and GK are among the topics covered in the written exam.To be eligible for the NDA exam, candidates do not need to have studies biology.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
The State Bank of India holds the SBI Clerk test each year to select qualified applicants for the Junior Associates (Customer Support and Sales) position. Three exams are required for SBI Clerk selection: the preliminary exam, the main exam, and a language competence test. Three sections make up the SBI Clerk preliminary exam: reasoning ability, numerical ability, and English language. English Language, Numerical Ability, and Reasoning Ability are tested on the main exam. There are 200 marks available for the main exam. Those who pass the main exam are invited to take a language proficiency exam.
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The prelim exam cutoff for IBPS Clerk is determined on a scale of 100. Once the marks out of 100 have been normalized, the Mains exam cutoff is determined. The cutoff is applied to sectional cutoffs as well as overall/state-level cutoff points. the exam authority determines the overall cutoff based on the exam's total score. The exam authority determines the overall cutoff based on the exam's total score. Applicants must achieve the exam's overall and sectional cutoff scores.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
The UPSC Engineering Services Examination Notification states that - a candidate must have earned an engineering degree from a university established by an act of the Central or State Legislature in India, from another educational institution founded by an act of Parliament, or from a university declared to be deemed a university under section 3 of the UGC Act, 1956, to be eligible to take the exam.
The candidate must, however, choose any one of the four subjects - civil, mechanical, electrical, or electronics - for which they wish to take the exam.
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