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2 years agoContributor-Level 6
1. RRB Group D
2. RRB NTPC
3. SSC Multi Tasking Staff
4. SSC CHSL
5. State PSC Exams
6. SSC Stenographer
7. IBPS cerk exam
8. IBPS Specialist officer exam
9. Central Teachers Specialist Test (CTET)
10. LIC Apprentice Development Officer (LDO)
These exams are easy and can be cleared easily.
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 7
Follow these tips to crack in first attempt tips for crack UPSC
Cover the whole syllabus
Attempt mock tests
Proper revision
Make proper notes
Avoid exploring new portion or topic before one month
CSAT should be taken very seriously.
Practice previous year question papers
Current affairs are the most amorphous part of prelims:
To prepare for UPSC you have to read following study material
Read Basic books like NCERTs etc. Again, and again to ensure deeper understanding. Make sure your basic concept and standard books are thoroughl
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 7
Revision and note making are important. Following tips are there. Learning is the first step of notes Making.
Notes making is quite often confused with writing everything down on paper or digital devices. Quite often you will see students go for notes making in one go and without understanding the exact meaning of notes making and the importance of notes making. The very exact meaning of notes making is to write down things, which you can forget and things which can be revised in a quick succession of time. Notes making is an art where you read things and use that information sma
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 7
Selection process of CAPFAC2 papers are there. Paper 1:- GS paper (objective type), 125 questions, total 250 marks.
Paper 2 English (descriptive, consists of essay, notice, precise, arguments and grammar), total 200 marks. You have to score min. 50 marks in paper 2. Cutoff is decided from paper 1 to qualify for PST/MET. After written paper result, UPSC asks you to fill up DAF (detailed application form). It takes about 2
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2 years agoGuide-Level 15
6 February 23 to 16 February 23: ICG Navik Application Form for 02/2023 batch
March 23: Stage 1 Exam for 02/2023 Batch
March 23: Stage 1 Admit Card for 02/2023 batch
May 23: Stage 2 Exam Date for 02/2023 Batch
May 23: Stage 2 Admit Card for 02/2023 Batch
September 23: Stage 3 Exam Date for 02/2023 Batch
September 23: Stage 3 Admit Card for 02/2023 Batch
26 December 22: ICG Navik Result 2023 for Stage 1
8 September 22 to 24 September 22: ICG Navik Application Form 2023
For more details, you may visit the Shiksha ICG page. (https://www.shiksha.com/exams/indian-coast-guard-exam-dates). I hope this will
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2 years agoGuide-Level 15
1- Know the Indian Coast Guard Syllabus and Indian Coast Guard Exam Pattern.
2- Analyze the Indian Coast Guard Syllabus.
3- Make an Indian Coast Guard Exam Routine for Yourself.
4- Get the Best Books for Indian Coast Guard Recruitment.
5- Try to solve Indian Coast Guard Previous Year Question Papers.
6- Revision Regularly. For more information, you may visit the Shiksha Indian Coast Guard page. (https://www.shiksha.com/exams/indian-coast-guard-exam-preparation). I hope this will help you.
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2 years agoGuide-Level 15
Exam Name: Indian Coast Guard Navik exam
Conducting Body: Indian Coast Guard
Exam Level: National level
Exam Frequency: Two times
Exam Stages: Stage-1, 2, 3 and 4
Mode of Exam: Stage 1 is conducted in Computer Based Mode
Posts Offered: Navik (General Duty & Domestic)
Pattern of CBT:
Section 1: Navik (DB)
Section 1 & 2: Navik (GD)
Exam Duration
Section 1: 45 minds
Section 2: 30 minds
No. Of Papers and Total Marks
Section 1: 60 (Five papers)
Section 2: 50 (Two papers)
Total Questions
Section 1: 60
Section 2: 50
Marking Scheme: There is no negative marking
Language/Medium of Exam: English
For more details, you may visit the Shiksha Indian Coas
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2 years agoGuide-Level 15
Age: The age limit for the posts is between 18 and 22 years. Students must have been born between September 1, 2001, to August 31, 2005. However, Relaxation in the upper age limit of 5 years (SC or ST) and 3 years (OBC- on-creamy) are provided to students. Educational Qualification:
Navik (General Duty): Students must have Passed Class 10+2 with Maths and Physics from an education board recognised by COBSE (Council of Boards for School Education)
Navik (Domestic Branch): Passed Class 10 from an education board recognised by the COBSE. For more details, you may visit the Shiksha Indian Coast
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2 years agoGuide-Level 15
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