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For Graduate Posts: Candidates with Minimum Educational Qualification of a University Degree or its equivalent will be eligible to apply. The RRB NTPC stage 1 consists of 40 questions from General Awareness, and 30 each from Mathematics & General Intelligence & Reasoning with 90 minutes time duration
IBPS RRB eligibility criteria 2023 is set up by IBPS and mentioned in the official notification. Any graduate in any discipline can apply for the IBPS RRB exam. Typing proficiency in English Hindi on the computer is essential. Degree from a recognised university or equivalent. Typing proficiency in English Hindi on the computer is es
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How to prepare for IAS exam UPSC Preparation Tips
Prepare Yourself. Make a Time Table. Know the UPSC Syllabus. Newspaper Reading Current Affairs for IAS. Choosing Optional. NCERTs. Making Notes. Answer Writing Practice. When you studying in university your need to focus the syllabus because you have three year to complete the UPSC syllabus and try to cover all topic and after graduation you need to revice and attempt the exam.

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When you preparing for UPSC you need to read every thing in a syllabus but a big part of UPSC is related to history and modern history so it's useful if you chose arts and learn every thing then you need to only revice the syllabus and you save time in completing syllabus
choosing Arts or the humanities in your 11 and 12th and graduation can be really helpful for your UPSC examination, this is because in Arts you will be learning subjects like history, polity etc. Which are a part of the UPSC syllabus so it will help you in your UPSC examination.

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You need to complete your graduation first then you will become eligible for IBPS exam.
You must have a graduation degree in any discipline from a recognised university or any equivalent qualification recognised by the central government to apply for the IBPS PO exam.

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The full form of NTPC is Non Technical Popular Categories. This exam is conducted by the Railway Recruitment Board to appoint candidates as Commercial Apprentice, Goods guard, Traffic Apprentice, Traffic Assistant, Assistant Station Master, etc. All over India. The eligibility criteria prescribed for RRB NTPC is given below: Age limit: The age limit for undergraduate posts is 18 to 30 years. The age limit for graduate posts is 18 to 33 years. Educational qualification: For undergraduate posts, candidates must have passed Class 12. RRB NTPC Salary Railway Recruitment Board decides RRB NTPC salary structure. The basic pay of RRB NTPC Jun

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RRB NTPC What is RRB NTPC Full Form? The full form of NTPC is Non Technical Popular Categories. This exam is conducted by the Railway Recruitment Board to appoint candidates as Commercial Apprentice, Goods guard, Traffic Apprentice, Traffic Assistant, Assistant Station Master, etc. All over India. The eligibility criteria prescribed for RRB NTPC is given below: Age limit: The age limit for undergraduate posts is 18 to 30 years. The age limit for graduate posts is 18 to 33 years. Educational qualification: For undergraduate posts, candidates must have passed Class 12. RRB NTPC Salary Railway Recruitment Board decides RRB NTPC salary str
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Railway Recruitment Boards (RRBs) release the RRB application form for various posts in online mode. RRB application form is released on the respective official websites of RRBs. However, the official page provides the RRB application form online links for various posts-RRB Group D, RRB NTPC RRB ALP and RRB JE. RRB application form comprises several parts that candidates need to fill correctly. The RRB conducts recruitment for various posts to different departments of the Indian Railways. Railway Recruitment Boards (RRBs) conduct various exams for recruitment to the post of Non-Technical Popular Categories RRB NTPC Junior Engineer R
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NDA is entry level exam for defence for all three wings like army navy and air force if you go in army you can pass you 12 with any site like commerce and arts but if you looking for navy and air force you need to pass your 12 standard with physic and Maths both is compulsory for navy and air force.
It's good if you want to join army you completely your 12 in commerce.
Nda exam was conducted by UPSC and exam was conducted in a year twice and exam was pattern is 2 exam conducted as same day and 1 is Maths and 2 is English.

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Tips on How to Crack Bank Exams in First Attempt
Familiarity with Exam Pattern and Syllabus. Preparing Time Table. Choose the Best Resource. Identifying and Working on Weak Areas. Strategy for Exam. Going Through Previous Years' Papers and Mock Tests. Making Short Notes. Work on Speed and Accuracy. What you need to study for IBPS
Banking Awareness. Bank Terms & Abbreviations. Government Schemes. Logical Reasoning. Static GK. English Prep for government Exams. Computer Awareness. Quantitative Aptitude.

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