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IB Security Assistant Selection Process: The selection process for the post of Security Assistant or Executive at the Intelligence Bureau of India comprises the following 3 stages: Tier I - Objective Test Tier II - Descriptive Test Tier III - Interview/ Personality Test IB Security Assistant Application Process 2023: 1- Register yourself through the Maharashtra official website or NCS Portal only. 2- After Registration, log in with your credentials to fill out the Intelligence Bureau Security Assistant or Executive Application Form. Enter all required details and complete the Intelligence Bureau application. 3- Upload the Intelligence
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2 years agoGuide-Level 15
1- A Mirror of Common Errors by AK Singh.
2- Word Power Made Easy by Normal Lewis.
3- Objective General English by SP Bakshi.
4- High School Grammar and Composition by Wren and Martin. Best Books for IB ACIO for Reasoning:
1- A Modern Approach to Verbal and Non-Verbal Reasoning by RS Agrawal.
2- A New Approach to Reasoning by BS Sijwali and Indus Sijwali.
3- Analytical Reasoning by MK Pandey. Best Books for IB ACIO for Quantitative Aptitude:
1- Data Interpretation by Arun Sharma.
2- Quantitative Aptitude For Competitive Examinations by RS Agarwal.
3- The Pearson Guide to Quantitative Aptitude by Dinesh
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2- Learn the concepts of each and every topic that is likely to appear in the upcoming Intelligence Bureau Security Assistant Exam.
3- Follow a timetable and study plan, count the days left in the exam, and make a schedule accordingly.
4- For general awareness, read newspapers and books regularly if possible. Try to focus on Current Affairs history, geography, Science & technology, Indian polity & constitution, economics & finance.
5- Practicing questions from books and previous year's questions can h
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Basically normalization is process that keep the marks at an equal level monitoring the difference in the difficulty level of various shifts of the exam. Normalization is very important whenever some exam or assisment is conducting over different session or in different shift. As we know CGL 2018 exam is going to be conducted from 25 July 2018 to 20 August 2018 and SSC confirms normalization will be done this year. So, we need to understand how this will work. Before we understand Normalization we need to understand few term before that Cutoff, Mean and Standard Devaition. Mean () = It is determined by adding all
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Eligibility: You must be a citizen of India, and you should have completed your graduation in any discipline from a recognised university. There are age limits, educational qualifications, and other eligibility criteria that you need to fulfill. Apply for the Civil Services Examination: The CSE is a th
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