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3 years agoGuide-Level 15
1- History:
1- Ancient Indian History: India's Ancient Past by RS Sharma (Old NCERT)
2- Medieval Indian History: A History of Medieval India by Satish Chandra (Old NCERT)
3- Modern Indian History: Struggle for Independence by Bipan Chandra or Spectrum Modern History by Rajiv Ahir
4- Art and Culture: Indian Art and Culture by Nitin Singhania
5- Spectrum modern India
6- Lucent's General Knowledge: Can also be used for factual information, especially for Ancient, medieval, and Art & Culture.
7- NCERT History Books of Classes 6th to 12th.
2- Geography:
1- Oxford Student Atlas
2- Comprehensive Geo
New answer posted
3 years agoGuide-Level 15
Sub Divisional Magistrate (SDM): INR 61,500 to INR 72,000
Anchal Padadhikari: INR 43,400 to INR 47,800
Range Officer (Forest Department): INR 43,400 to INR 47,800
Excise Inspector: INR 43,400 to INR 47,800
Block Minority welfare officer: INR 43,400 to INR 47,800
ASI: INR 52,500
Sub Inspector: INR 49,800
Inspector rank officers: INR 61,400
Assistant Superintendent- Jail: INR 35,500 to INR 39,900
Deputy Superintendent: INR 61,500 to INR 72,000
Police Constable: INR 26,500
Assistant Engineer: INR 64,300
Assistant Operators: INR 36,000
I hope this will help you.
New answer posted
3 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
1. You must have a permanent residence in India.
2. You must be between the ages of 22 and 35 to apply for PCS J.
3. You need to have a completed Bachelor's degree in law from any recognised university.
4. You must also be enrolled in the state bar council as an advocate.
New answer posted
3 years agoGuide-Level 15
1- General Intelligence and Reasoning
2- General Awareness
3- Part-A General Engineering (Civil & Structural) or
Part-B General Engineering (Electrical) or
Part-C General Engineering (Mechanical)
Exam mode: CBT Online
Paper 2: Descriptive Test
1- Part-A General Engineering (Civil & Structural)
2- Part-B General Engineering (Electrical)
3- Part-C General Engineering (Mechanical)
Exam mode: Pen and Paper Mode. UPPSC AE Paper 1 Exam Pattern:
Total duration of the exa
New answer posted
3 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
1. Check the exam pattern and syllabus to understand overlapping concepts in the prelim and main stages.
2. The law sections form an important part of the preliminary stage. It dominates with 300 marks, and hence you need to prepare this section well.
3. Finalize the study material for both stages with the help of the syllabus and previous year's papers.
4. Prepare short notes for important topics like IPC, judgments, and bare acts to re
New answer posted
3 years agoGuide-Level 15
The 3 phases of the LIC exam pattern comprise:
Phase-1: Preliminary Examination
Phase-2: Mains Examination
Phase-3: Interview
Preliminary Exam:
Syllabus:
1- Quantitative Aptitude
Marks: 35marks
Duration: 20 minutes
2- Reasoning Ability
Marks: 35 marks
Duration: 20 minutes
3- English Language with special emphasis on grammar, vocabulary, and comprehension
Marks: 30 marks
Duration: 20 minutes
Mains Exam (CA/Actuarial/Rajbhasha/IT):
1- Reasoning Ability
Marks: 90 marks
Duration: 40 minutes
2- Insurance and Financial Market Awareness
Marks: 60 marks
Duration: 20 minutes
3- General Knowledge, Current Affairs
Marks: 60 marks
Duration: 20 mi
New answer posted
3 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
1. You need to begin with an understanding of the basic concepts of GI and resonance.
2. Solve the previous year's question papers to understand the questions and topics asked.
3. Prepare topic-wise with a read-through of the topic and then sectional practice.
4. For topics like analogies, decoding, and decision-making, you can take the help of YouTube to understand concepts.
5. For arithmetic reasoning, you need to develop command over quick calculations.
6. Complete the full mock to improve a
New answer posted
3 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
1. Initially, their first posting is as a sub-inspector in the RPF.
2. Later, sub-inspectors are promoted to the rank of inspector with 8 years of regular service.
3. Their next promotion after certain years is to the post of Circle Inspector.
4. After another 8 or 10 years of service, the SI is promoted to the rank of Zonal Inspector in their particular railway zone.
5. If the SI joined at a young age and did exceptionally well in performing their duty, they might reach the post of Deputy Superintend
New answer posted
3 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
1. Investigating Indian Railway-related crimes in the same capacity as a police sub-inspector
2. If necessity arise arresting the offenders such as chain-pullers
3. Interrogating the concerned person who are responsible
4. Take the statements of the witnesses to the complaints made to the RPF.
5. In some cases, collecting the evidence and filing the cases in court
The SI is at the forefront of protecting railway property, such as
New answer posted
3 years agoGuide-Level 15
1- Lieutenant: PB-3/15,600-39,100 (Pay band/scale)
Grade pay: 5,400
MSP: 6,000
2- Captain: PB-3/15,600-39,100 (Pay band/scale)
Grade pay: 6,100
MSP: 6,000
3- Major: PB-3/15,600-39,100 (Pay band/scale)
Grade pay: 6,600
MSP: 6,000
4- LT Colonel: PB-4/37,400-67,000 (Pay band/scale)
Grade pay: 8,000
MSP: 6,000
5- Colonel: PB-4/37,400-67,000 (Pay band/scale)
Grade pay: 8,700
MSP: 6,000
6- Brigadier: PB-4/37,400-67,000 (Pay band/scale)
Grade pay: 8,900
MSP: Nil
7- Major general: PB-4/37,400-67,000 (Pay band/scale)
Grade pay: 10,000
MSP: Nil
8- LT
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