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Sreejit Dey

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According to my research and knowledge To become Vigilance Officer, you are required to write CGL (Combined Graduate Level) Examination.

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Bhavesh Baraskar

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Yes, height can be a factor for rejection in the National Defence Academy NDA selection process. The NDA has specific eligibility criteria, which include physical standards such as height, weight, and chest measurements. These standards are established to ensure that candidates meet the physical requirements necessary to perform the duties and responsibilities of a military officer effectively. The specific height requirements for NDA may vary depending on the branch of service (Army, Navy, or Air Force) and the gender of the candidate. Generally, the minimum acceptable height for male candidates is around 157-162 cm, and for female ca
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Shashank sharan

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No, SSC releases a common JE result on its official website.

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Dewesh Nandan Prasad

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The final answer key for the CDS exam is not the same as the CDS result. The final answer key is released by the UPSC after considering the objections raised by the candidates against the provisional answer key. The final answer key is used to calculate the marks obtained by the candidates in the written exam. After the final answer key is released, the UPSC declares the result of the CDS exam on its official website. The CDS result is announced in the form of a scorecard, which contains the candidate's name, roll number, marks obtained in each section, total marks, and qualifying status. Candidates can download the scorecard from the
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Dewesh Nandan Prasad

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To access the official scorecard of the CDS exam, you can follow these steps:
a) Check the result announcement: The Union Public Service Commission UPSC announces the result of the CDS exam on its official website. You can check the website or leading newspapers for the announcement of the result. B) Log in to your account: Once the result is announced, you can log in to your account on the UPSC's official website using your registration number and password. If you have forgotten your password, you can reset it using the "Forgot Password" option. C) Download the scorecard: After logging in, you will be able to view and download your off
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Dewesh Nandan Prasad

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The unofficial answer key for the CDS 2 2025 will be released on September 14, 2025 by various coaching institutes. However, the official answer key will be released by the UPSC after the completion of the recruitment process. The cut off and the final merit list of the candidates who have qualified the CDS 2 2025 exam will be available along with the final answer key. The candidates must note that the UPSC does not open any answer key objection tracker. The candidates cannot raise any query against the CDS 2 answer key and no provisional answer key is for the CDS 2 exam.

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The Reserve Bank of India RBI provides various modes of payment for the application fees for its exams. Here are some of the common methods:
a) Online payment: You can pay the application fees online through net banking, credit card, or debit card. To make the payment, you may need to log in to your account on the RBI's official website and follow the instructions provided in the application form. After entering the required details and confirming the payment, you will receive a confirmation receipt or acknowledgment. B) Challan payment: You can also pay the application fees through a challan at designated banks. After filling in the ap
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The number of exam centers that you can choose for the RBI Prelims and Mains exam may depend on the specific instructions provided in the official notification for the respective exam. However, in general, you may be given the option to choose your preferred exam center (s) from a list of available centers during the application process. The number of exam centers available may vary depending on factors such as the number of candidates, availability of infrastructure, and geographical distribution. The RBI may also reserve the right to add or remove certain exam centers based on logistical or administrative considerations. To select yo
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Dewesh Nandan Prasad

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The Reserve Bank of India RBI provides various ways to check the status of your application form. Here are some of the common methods:
a) Check the application status online: You can visit the RBI's official website and log in to your account using your login credentials. Once you are logged in, you can check the status of your application form and any updates or notifications related to it. B) Check the email/SMS updates: The RBI may send you email or SMS updates regarding the status of your application form, such as confirmation of submission, acceptance, rejection, or request for further information or documents. C) Contact the RBI h
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If you are having trouble uploading your photograph and signature in the RBI application form, you can try the following steps to resolve the issue:
A) Check the file format: Make sure that the photograph and signature files are in the recommended format and size. Usually, JPEG or JPG format is preferred, and the file size should be within the specified limits. B) Clear cache and cookies: Sometimes, the issue may be due to a temporary glitch in your browser. Try clearing the cache and cookies of your browser and then try uploading the photograph and signature again. C) Try a different browser: If clearing the cache and cookies does not
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