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Bhawna Kumari

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It depends on your priorities, if you want work life balance then go for SBI Clerk and if you are more career oriented and can sacrifice your personal life then go for Union Bank of India PO. Coz Officer has entry time not exit. Hope it helps. If I say in terms of salary, then SBI Clerk will draw a little bit more salary than union bank of India…
If I say in terms of privatisation risk, then SBI will get priority over union bank. If I say in terms of work load, then Union Bank will get priority over State Bank…. Since work pressure at SBI is little bit more.

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Yes, you are eligible for UPSC exam. But there are some eligibility criteria which you need to fulfill in order to appear for UPSC exam. Some I have mentioned below and you can refer to the UPSC notification for detailed information. Nationality for IAS exam: Must be a citizen of India, a person of Indian origin or a subject of Nepal, Bhutan or Tibet settled in India before 1st January 1962. Education Qualification for IAS exam: Candidate must hold a Graduate Degree from a recognised University. UPSC Civil Services Exam Age Limit: Candidate must be a minimum of 21 years of age and must not be more than 32 years of age. Category wise UP
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No, it is not necessary for one to clear UPSC exam to get into the Intelligence Bureau. There are various exams through which one can join the Intelligence Bureau based on their educational qualification. These exams include
1. IB ACIO
2. SSC CGL ASO in Intelligence Bureau
3. IB Security Assistant and MS
4. SSC CHSL as Lower Division Clerk
5. UPSC exam.

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Nihal Khan

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Hello, The average salary of a Probationary Officer at Bank of India is 7.2 Lacs per year which is 33% more than average salary of a Probationary Officer in India which receives a salary of 5.4 Lacs per year.

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The UPSC exam pattern for the Mains stage consists of 9 papers conducted over 5 to 7 days. Only those candidates who secure at least the declared cut off in General Studies I and 33% in General Studies II in Prelims will be allowed to appear for the Mains Examination. The 9 papers in IAS Exam (Mains) are as follows: Paper A (Compulsory Indian Language); Paper B English which are qualifying in nature, while the other papers like Essay, General Studies Papers I, II, III, and IV, and Optional Papers I and II are considered for the final ranking. UPSC Syllabus Civil Services Mains Exam
Paper I: (Essay) 250 Marks. Paper 2: (General Studi
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Yes, it is possible to prepare for UPSC exams while working full-time. Many successful candidates have cleared the UPSC exam while working full-time. Here are some tips on how to prepare for UPSC exams while working:
Time Management: The key to success is time management. Make a schedule that suits your daily routine and stick to it. Utilize your weekends to prepare for the exam. Plan Your Preparation: Plan your preparation well in advance. Make a study plan and follow it religiously. Study Smart: Focus on the important topics first. Follow the syllabus, read NCERT books, and newspapers daily. Use Technology: Use technology to your adva
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RBI Assistant 2023 application form will be released along with the notification. The application fee is INR 450 for OBC, General, or EWS students, and INR 50 for Schedule Caste, Schedule Tribe, PWD, or EXS. The application process comprises several steps such as uploading a scanned photograph and signature, registration, filling out the detailed application form, previewing the application form, uploading a left thumb impression and handwritten declaration, and fee payment. For more information, you may visit the Shiksha RBI Assistant exam page. (https://www.shiksha.com/exams/rbi-assistant-exam#:~:text=RBI Assistant Qualification, mus
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RBI Assistant notification 2023 will be released in December 2022. The notification PDF comprises information about the exam pattern, selection process, syllabus, exam dates, number of vacancies, etc. Students should read the notification carefully to know the details related to the exam. For more information, you may visit the Shiksha RBI Assistant exam page. (https://www.shiksha.com/exams/rbi-assistant-exam#:~:text=RBI Assistant Qualification, must have knowledge of computers. ). I hope this will help you.

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Fundamental operations, addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, Square roots, Decimal fractions. Unitary method, time and distance, time and work, percentages, applications to simple and compound interest, profit and loss, ratio and proportion, variation. Division algorithm. The CDS exam has three sections: English Language, Elementary Mathematics, and General Knowledge. Each section has a total of 100 marks. The concerned authorities of the Union Public Service Commission prescribe the CDS syllabus. They formulate the syllabus in a way to assess the candidates based on their intellect, persona, English Language proficiency
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