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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The annual salary of an IBPS Clerk isn't a fixed figure. It depends on the basic pay and various allowances provided by the bank. Here's a breakdown:
- Basic Pay Scale: The IBPS Clerk pay scale starts at 19,900 and goes up to 47,920 with annual increments.
- Allowances: On top of the basic pay, IBPS clerks receive various allowances like Dearness Allowance (DA), House Rent Allowance (HRA), Travel Allowance (TA), and other perks depending on the bank and location.
- Estimated in-hand salary: Considering both basic pay and allowances, the in-hand salary of an IBPS Clerk can range from Rs. 28,000 to Rs. 30,000 per month. This is an estimate and ca
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Contributor-Level 9
The candidates should note that the salary of the IAS officier is fixed by the Ministry of Personnel, Government of India. The State governments are required to follow the mandate of the Union Government and pay the IAS officers such salary. This is the case for all the three All India Services.
The salary of IAS officers posted in West Bengal can be provisionally taken as Rs. 1,30,600/- in Level-21 of Pay Matrix as per the information provided in the Government of West Bengal document
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The salary of the IAS officers is prescribed and revised by the Union Government of India while the WBCS officer's salary is governed by the State Government rules.
The salary of WBCS officers is not more than that of IAS officers posted in the state. IAS officers receive a higher salary. The IAS salary and allowances for IAS officers are more better than those for WBCS officers.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) will normally administer the NDA (National Defence Academy) exam twice a year starting in 2024, according to the official exam schedule. UPSC announces the precise dates of the NDA 2024 exam through official notifications and updates on their website. The NDA exam is often administered in the months of April and September. Nonetheless, the official notification issued by UPSC will include information on the exact exam dates for NDA 2024. For the most accurate and up-to-date information on the exam dates and application process, candidates hoping to sit for the NDA exam in 2024 are recommended
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a year ago
Contributor-Level 9
No, you cannot get the UPSC admit card from the exam center. Candidates are required to download their UPSC admit card from the official website of the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) before the examination.
The Commission mention in the official notification that the candidates will be required to download their admit card from the official website and no admit card will be available in offline mode.
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a year ago
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No, the UPSC admit card is not sent by post. Candidates are required to download their UPSC admit card from the official website of the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC).
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a year ago
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The candidates can know their UPSC roll number in the manner given below:
- Go to the official website of UPSC
- Click on the admit card link floating under the What’s New section
- Click on the admit card link, enter the registration number and password
- The UPSC admit card will appear on the screen
- Check your roll number as mentioned on the admit card.
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a year ago
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Yes, the SSC CGL cutoff is released for each post group separately. There are various post groups in the SSC CGL exam. The Staff Selection Commission conducts the Combined Graduate Level (CGL) exam to recruit candidates for the following post groups.
- Group ‘B’ Gazetted
- Group ‘B’ Non-Gazetted
- Group ‘C’
There are various posts under each post group. The SSC CGL cutoff is released for each post group separately. The Commission also mention the number of candidates selected under each category and post.
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