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Dwight S

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Yes, No matter what your educational background is, passing the UPSC (Union Public Service Commission) Civil Services Examination (CSE) is a difficult effort. It's true that those with a background in CSE (Computer Science and Engineering) could have an extra skill set than others with other academic backgrounds, but that doesn't make the UPSC exam harder or easier for them.

A wide range of information, including current affairs, general awareness, aptitude, and analytical skills are evaluated in the highly competitive UPSC CSE test. It requires thorough study, commitment, and comprehension of the exam syllabus, as well as efficien

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Keshav Agarwal

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To get admission in BTech or BE in dairy technology, the candidate needs to appear for the JEE Mains exam and the AIEEA by ICAR. For admission in M.Tech or ME, entrance exams exist as well. Also, one needs to appear for GATE for a postgraduation degree.

With these examinations, you can get admission to both government and private colleges. However, government colleges are more valued with a low fee structure than private ones. There are also many state-engineering entrances and university exams like WBJEE, KEAM, MHTCET, VITEEE, SRMJEEE, BITSAT, and others.

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Lakshya Gariya

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The NDA exam pattern is as follows:

* *Mathematics:* 120 questions, 300 marks, negative marking of 0.83 marks for each wrong answer.

* *General Ability Test (GAT):* 150 questions, 600 marks, negative marking of 1.33 marks for each wrong answer.

The GAT paper is divided into two sections:

    * *English:* 50 questions, 200 marks

    * *General Knowledge:* 100 questions, 400 marks

The syllabus for the NDA exam can be found on the UPSC website.

Here are some tips on how to prepare for the NDA exam:

* Start early. The NDA exam is a competitive exam, so it is important to start preparing early.

* Get a good study plan. This will

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Ashutosh Rai

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As per my knowledge, you have eligible for PSC Kerala

To be eligible for Kerala PSC exam, candidates must meet the following eligibility criteria set by the Kerala PSC:

  • The candidate must have finished a Bachelor’s degree/graduation in any stream from a government recognised university/institution
  • The candidate must have a 50% aggregate (for General category) and 45% aggregate (for SC/ST/OBC)
  • The candidate must know to understand, read, write, and speak the Malayalam language   

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Ashutosh Rai

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To start preparing for UPSC you should.

  • Go through the UPSC syllabus thoroughly.
  • Read a few books and watch video lectures online for a few basic subjects like polity, history, geography, etc.
  • Read the newspaper regularly.
  • Chart out a preparation time table and follow it strictly.
  • Enrol for a good test series and get answer writing practice.
  • Create a study schedule.
  • Gather relevant study materials.

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Akanksha pathak

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To determine your eligibility for the UPSC (Union Public Service Commission) exam in 2024, we need to consider the age criteria and relaxation for candidates belonging to the Scheduled Caste (SC) category.

The age criteria for the UPSC exam vary depending on the category to which a candidate belongs. As of my knowledge cutoff in September 2021, the general age limits for the UPSC exam are as follows:

1. General Category: Maximum age of 32 years.
2. OBC (Other Backward Classes) Category: Maximum age of 35 years.
3. SC/ST (Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribe) Category: Maximum age of 37 years.

Please note that these age limits are subject to chan

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Lakshya Gariya

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If you have submitted an NDA (Non-Disclosure Agreement) form and need to make corrections or amendments, you should follow these steps:

1. Review the NDA: Carefully examine the submitted NDA to identify the specific areas or information that need correction or amendment. Make a list of the changes you want to make.

2. Contact the recipient: Reach out to the recipient of the NDA, whether it's an individual or an organization, and inform them about the necessary corrections. Explain the nature of the changes you need to make and the reasons behind them.

3. Discuss the amendments: Have a discussion with the recipient to clarify any questions

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Dheeraj Kumar

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Sneha Kumari

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It is often observed that candidates preparing for bank PO exams may find it relatively easier to crack bank clerical exams compared to candidates solely preparing for clerical exams. Here are a few reasons for this:

  1. Overlapping Syllabus: The syllabus for bank PO exams and bank clerical exams often overlaps to a large extent. Both exams cover similar subjects such as English Language, Numerical Ability, Reasoning Ability, and General Awareness. Candidates preparing for bank PO exams would have already covered these subjects in their preparation, giving them an advantage in the clerical exam.

  2. Higher Difficulty Level: Bank PO exams general

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Sneha Kumari

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There is no such thing as easy or difficult. You have to put equal efforts everywhere. 

The difficulty level of exams can vary depending on individual strengths, preparation strategies, and personal aptitude. However, it is generally observed that the Bank Clerical Exam (such as IBPS Clerk, SBI Clerk) is considered relatively easier compared to the SSC (Staff Selection Commission) exams and RRB NTPC (Railway Recruitment Board Non-Technical Popular Categories) exam.

Here are some factors to consider:

  1. Syllabus and Exam Pattern: The Bank Clerical exams generally have a specific syllabus focusing on topics like English Language, Numerica

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