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Shivam Dureja

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In the RRB Group D application form, candidates can edit various details even after the submission of the form. The process to edit the RRB Group D application form is as follows:
  1. Visit the official website of your respective RRB (Railway Recruitment Board)
  2. Log in to your account using your credentials
  3. Click on the 'Apply/Edit' option on the screen
  4. Complete the Eligibility Criteria Form and submit it
After submitting the eligibility criteria form, candidates can edit their application form by following these steps:
  1. Visit the official website of your respective RRB (Railway Recruitment Board)
  2. Log in to your account using your credentials
  3. Click
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The main differences between RRB Group D and RRB NTPC are the level of job and the salary offered. Here is a comparison of the two:
  • RRB Group D: This is a level-1 job, also known as the lowest cadre position in the railway department. The basic salary for candidates selected through RRB Group D is INR 18,000. The exam is conducted by the Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) to recruit eligible candidates for various posts like Helper/ Track Maintainer Grade-IV, in Level 1 of 7th CPC Pay Matrix in various departments of Indian Railways.
  • RRB NTPC: This stands for Non-Technical Popular Categories, and it is a level 2 to 7 job. The salary offered
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The RBI Assistant selection process consists of three phases: Prelims, Mains, and Language Proficiency Test. The Prelims exam is qualifying in nature and the shortlisted candidates will be called for the Mains exam. The RBI Assistant result will be released based on the scores of the Mains exam and Language proficiency test. The final merit list will be published on the official website. The Prelims exam has three sections: Reasoning Ability, Numerical Ability, and English Language. The Mains exam has five different sections: Reasoning, Quantitative Aptitude, English Language, Computer Knowledge, and General Awareness. The Language Pro

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To be eligible for the CDS exam, candidates must meet the following eligibility criteria:

  1. Age Limit: Candidates must be at least 19 years old when applying for the CDS exam. The age limit for female candidates is generally the same as for male candidates, ranging from 19 to 25 years
  2. Educational Qualification: Candidates must hold a bachelor's degree from a UGC-recognized university. Final-year students who are expected to complete their degree before the commencement of the respective academy's training can also apply
  3. Nationality: Candidates must be a citizen of India, a subject of Nepal, a subject of Bhutan, or a Tibetan refugee permanen
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RBI Assistant and RBI Grade B are two different positions in the Reserve Bank of India with different job roles, responsibilities, and eligibility criteria. The RBI Assistant test is designed to recruit clerical staff, while the RBI Grade B exam is intended to hire officers for RBI offices. The eligibility criteria, exam pattern, age limit, and job responsibilities differ between the two exams. The selection process for RBI Assistant is relatively easier than for RBI Grade B Officer, but the RBI Grade B Officer position offers a more challenging and rewarding work environment. In terms of salary, RBI Grade B Officer has a higher starti

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Vinty Tanwar

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Below is the syllabus for CDS exam:

1. English Section:

  • Reading Comprehension
  • Spotting the Error
  • Fill in the blanks
  • Synonyms & Antonyms
  • Idioms and Phrases
  • Sentence Arrangement
  • Ordering of words in Sentence
  • Sentence Improvement/Correction

2. Mathematics Section:

  • Arithmetic (Number System, Time and Work, Profit and Loss)
  • Elementary Number Theory
  • Algebra (Basic operations, Remainder Theorem, Simultaneous Equations)
  • Trigonometry (Simple trigonometric identities, Heights and Distances)
  • Geometry (Lines, Angles, Circles, Polygons)
  • Mensuration (Areas, Volumes)
  • Statistics (Data Collection, Graphical Representation)

3. General Knowledge Section:

  • Indian History
  • Poli
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International Student Scholarship (ISS) of CQU is one of the most popular scholarships offered to international students. This scholarship provides a saving of 25% on the total course tuition fees. As such, there is no minimum GPA to receive this scholarship

An example of how the deduction of the tuition fee shall be done is given below:

Example PG Courses

Year 1

Year 2

Estimated tuition fees

33,000

33,000

Scholarship (25% Value)

8,250

8,250

Reduced Tuition fees

24,750

24,750

Also Read: Top Australia Scholarships for International Students 

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The SSC CHSL examination comprises two phases, namely Tier 1 and Tier 2, each with distinct syllabi encompassing varying sections, topics, and difficulty levels. The SSC CHSL Tier-1 Exam Pattern for 2024 consists of four subjects: English Language, General Intelligence, Quantitative Aptitude, and General Awareness. Each subject carries 25 questions, with a total of 100 questions in the entire Tier-1 paper. The allocation of marks for each subject is equal, with 50 marks allocated to English Language, General Intelligence, Quantitative Aptitude, and General Awareness, summing up to a total of 200 marks for the entire Tier-1 examination.

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