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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The release of NDA question papers depends on when the exam is conducted. For instance:
- The question paper for the first NDA exam of the year is released by the UPSC within two to three days after the exam is conducted.
 - The question paper for the second NDA exam of the year is typically released by the UPSC on the exam date itself (September 1st) or shortly after.
 
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Only the Phase III interview and the Phase II major test, or the group exercises and interviews, are used to make the final selection of candidates. The final merit list for selection does not include the scores from the preliminary examination. The points that applicants received on the main exam (out of 250) are converted to 75 points, and the points they received on the interview (out of 50 points) are converted to 25 points. The converted marks out of 100 are added together to get the final merit list. The candidates that rank the highest in each category are chosen.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Candidates receive +2 points for each response that is accurate. On the objective paper, 0.5 marks are subtracted as a negative marking for each wrong response. The descriptive paper has no failing grades. There is no penalty for leaving a question blank.Two marks are given to the contestant for each right response. The mark is subtracted by 0.50 for each incorrect response. For each right response, the applicants can thus add two marks, while for each incorrect response, they can deduct 0.50 from their final score. For each incorrect response, a deduction of 0.50 marks occurs. Every incorrect response in Tier 2's Sections 1, 2, and
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Salaries at RRB NTPC vary depending on the role. Undergraduate positions have an initial base pay that varies from INR 19,900 to INR 21,700. For graduate positions, the RRB NTPC pays between INR 25,500 and INR 35,400. A commercial ticket clerk at RRB NTPC makes INR 21,700 per month. The monthly wage range for RRB NTPC posts for undergraduate candidates is between Rs. 19,900 and Rs. 21,700. However, the monthly compensation range for those who have completed their studies is between Rs. 25,500 and Rs. 35,400. Junior Clerk/typist, Junior Time Keeper, Trains Clerk, and Accounts Clerk/typist are the undergraduate positions. Pay Level 4 is
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The NDA 1 cutoff in 2022 was 720 for the final selection and 360 for the written exam (with at least 25 percent of the possible points in each topic). The NDA 1 Cut Off 2023 is 301 out of 1800 for the written exam, with at least 25% of the marks in each subject. Of those marks, 664 are obtained by the last recommended applicant (Final Stage) out of 1800. The National Defense Academy (NDA) exam is notoriously difficult, with a scant 0.1% of candidates passing it. This implies that applicants may need to make several tries before they succeed. There will be 900 marks for the NDA written exam and 900 marks for the NDA SSB.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
On February 28, 2024, the SSC CHSL final result for 2023 was revealed. Online announcements of the SSC CHSL results for 2023 are made for the Tier 1, Tier 2, and Skill/Type Test individually. The SSC CHSL result, which includes the cut-off scores and result analysis, is made accessible in PDF format. The SSC CHSL Result 2023 was made public when? Indeed. September 27, 2023 saw the announcement of the SSC CHSL Result 2023 Tier 1. After typing and document verification, it usually takes around 12 months from the exam date (i.e., Tier 1) to the final result. The top scorer, Prashant Sharma, came in first; Rajesh Kumar Kaura came in seco
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The list of exam locations has been made public by the UPSC, which administers the NDA Exam. Seventy cities around the nation are scheduled to host the exam. It is necessary for candidates to carefully choose the exam center. because candidates are unable to alter the exam location once they have been selected.The two distinct exam sessions, NDA 1 and 2, are held in separate months of the year. Cadets are admitted to the National Defense Academy twice a year, in January and July. As a result, UPSC offers the exam across two sessions. There are differences in the eligibility criteria for NDA 1 and 2, including the age limit.
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