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a year agoBeginner-Level 3
Yes, it is possible. Set up specific periods to study, keeping in mind your employment commitments. Create a well-planned study programme with realistic goals for each study session. Use online tools and mock exams to improve your study strategies. Inform your employer of your educational objectives and request any support that you may require. To stay on top of assignments and due dates, use calendars or study aids. Maintain a healthy balance by keeping your personal and professional lives in check. Visualize your goals and remind yourself of the benefits to help you stay motivated.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
To secure a job in DMRC (Delhi Metro Rail Corporation), you should pursue a course that aligns with the requirements of the positions offered by DMRC. Typically, DMRC recruits candidates with qualifications such as ITI, Diploma, Graduation, B.Tech, or B.E. Therefore, after completing your 12th standard, you should consider courses like ITI, Diploma, or Engineering (B.Tech/B.E) to enhance your chances of getting placement in DMRC. These courses will provide you with the necessary skills and qualifications required for various positions within DMRC, increasing your employability in the organization.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Even if skipping one day of induction training might not have disastrous effects, it could nevertheless affect your ability to learn, how well you integrate into the workplace, and how the institution views you. Attending all of the planned training sessions will help you get the most out of your new career and increase your chances of success.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
IBPS has issued the anticipated IBPS Clerk Exam Date 2024 for both prelims and mains, in addition to the IBPS Calendar 2024. The IBPS Clerk 2024 Prelims is scheduled for August 24, 25, and 31. The Main test is scheduled for October 13, 2024. June or July 2024 will see the start of the online registration process for the same, following the release of its official announcement pdf.
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a year agoBeginner-Level 4
The exam, for the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Grade B officer usually requires candidates to hold a Bachelors degree with a percentage of marks from a recognised university or institution. Although the RBI does not explicitly state which degrees are acceptable it generally recognizes degrees from fields such, as Arts, Commerce, Science, Engineering, Management and more.
Although a Bachelor of Journalism and Mass Communication (BJMC) degree could be considered eligible it is recommended to refer to the notification or eligibility criteria provided by the RBI for information. Moreover RBI might have requirements concerning the percentage
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a year agoBeginner-Level 4
Although in IITs, there are 2 seats reserved for defence personnel but for NITs, GFTIs, IIITs there is no quota for CAPF personnel. There are in total 10,006 seats across all IITs and Jee Advanced qualified total number of students were 26,456 amongst which CAPF sets were quite less but yes reserved.
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
A candidate who is in the final semester of graduation and has a RE in one subject would not be eligible to apply for the RPF SI exam in 2024. The eligibility criteria require the candidate to have completed their graduation degree before applying for the exam.
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a year agoBeginner-Level 4
Yes, CSE students are eligible for the IES exam. However, the candidate must select any one of the four subjects for which the student wants to write exam in like civil, mechnical, electrical, electronics. Also, candidates must have a Bachelor’s degree in Engineering or Technology from a recognized university or institution to be eligible.
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a year ago
Contributor-Level 9
The Staff Selection Commission has recently moved to a new website - ssc.gov.in. After the migration to new websites, the candidates were required to create their one-time registration profile so that they can apply for the SSC exams. After such migration, all the SSC notifications were delayed. The latest example of such delay was SSC CHSL exam.
The candidates can expected a delay of one week in the release of official SSC MTS 2024 notification. It is a probability only and we cannot ensure such things.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Depending on the final vacancies to be filled during the financial year and based on the business needs of the banks, selected candidates are provisionally allotted to one of IBPS PO participating banks. The allotment is done as per the guidelines on reservation policy, administrative convenience, etc.. Recruitment in the participating banks depends on the restriction imposed, business volume, business growth, expansion of branch, internal and external factors, etc. The list of participating banks is given below:
| Bank Name | Bank Name |
|---|---|
| Bank of Baroda | Canara Bank |
| Indian Overseas Bank | UCO Bank |
| Bank of India | Central Bank of India |
| Punjab National Bank | Union Bank of India |
| Bank of Maharashtra | Indian Bank |
| Punjab & Sind Bank | - |
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