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UPSC CAPF admit card is the authority letter to appear in the exam. The UPSC CAPF admit card contains important details like the candidate's name, roll number, exam center, reporting time, and other instructions. Candidates must carry a printed copy of the UPSC CAPF admit card to the examination hall. Candidates may also be required to carry a valid government-issued photo ID proof along with the admit card.

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The Union Public Service Commission release the UPSC CAPF cutoff after the declaration of final result. Folloiwng factors influence the UPSC CAPF Cutoff :

  • Number of Vacancies
  • Difficulty Level of the question paper
  • Number of Applicants

 

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The UPSC CAPF exam cutoff varies for each stage and category. Here are the key details:

UPSC CAPF Written Exam Cutoff

The written exam consists of Paper 1 (objective) and Paper 2 (descriptive).

The minimum qualifying marks in Paper 2 are 25% for General/OBC/SC/ST candidates and 10% for Ex-Servicemen.

The overall qualifying cutoff for Paper 1 + Paper 2 combined (out of 450 marks) is 25% for all categories.

UPSC CAPF Final Cutoff

The final cutoff is calculated out of 600 marks, combining the written exam and interview/personality test.

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The Institute of Banking Personnel Selection administers the IBPS PO exam to determine which candidates are qualified for probationary officer positions in various Indian public sector banks. Since 2011, an annual exam has been held. The 11 public sector banks use the IBPS PO exam to choose their candidates. An IBPS PO might start earning between INR 52000 and 55000. In addition, there are various benefits like house rent assistance, travel assistance, and dearness allowance. The IBPS probationary officer receives between $52,000 and $55,000 a month after deductions. It is important to remember that although though all of the banks aff

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At NDA, the training programme lasts for three years, or six terms. Every year, there are two distinct spring seasons: fall (July to December) and spring (January to May). Throughout the three years, cadets receive academic instruction as well as training in multiple sports. There are two terms in the NDA academic year. January to May (July through December) is when it starts. The cadet encounters six of these terms. Three years are dedicated to the training phase. The NDA 3-Year Course Fees are the candidates' next worry when they enroll in the course. The expense of NDA training, including housing, books, uniforms, boarding, and medi

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The results of the AFCAT and AFSB interviews are used to make the final decision in AFSB. In order to be eligible for the AFCAT exam, students must receive a score of 140 to 190 out of 300. In September 2024, the Indian Air Force (IAF) will make public the AFCAT 2 cutoff for 2024. The deadline, which is the same for all categories, will be announced on the official website. Candidates who log up with their email address, password, and captcha code can view the AFCAT cut-off scores. The AFCAT threshold is determined subsequent to the marking normalization process. 

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Admit cards are released individually by the commission for each region. For two regions, the SSC GD admit card for the re-exam set for March 30 has already been made available.The SSC KKR, CR, MPR, WR, NWR, NR, SR, ER, and NER areas all show the SSC admission card 2024. About four to five days prior to the exam day for SSC GD, SSC MTS, SSC CHSL, SSC CGL, SSC CPO, and other exams, the SSC admission cards are made available. The SSC KKR, CR, MPR, WR, NWR, NR, SR, ER, and NER areas all show the SSC admission card 2024. About four to five days prior to the day of the SSC GD, SSC MTS, SSC CHSL, and SSC examinations, the SSC admission cards

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In addition to the IBPS PO remuneration, candidates are eligible for a host of other advantages. The total of these allowances is the IBPS PO salary. Dearness Allowance (DA), Special Allowance, HRA, Lead Accommodation, Travel Allowance, Newspaper Reimbursement, City, Compensatory Allowance, and Medical Aid are among the benefits offered to candidates. The IBPS PO post's selected applicants will be assigned to the Junior Management Grade Scale I, or JMGS-I, role. Officers who have been promoted from the judicial cadre to the officer cadre are commonly referred to as JMGS1. The base pay for an IBPS PO is INR 36,000. In addition, candidat

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