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deepika maurya

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ONGC posts and Salary:
1- Designation: Executive Director
Level: E-9
Salary: INR 50000 to INR 300000
2- Group General Manager
Level: E-8
Salary: INR 120000 to INR 280000
3- Chief General Manager
Level: E-7
Salary: INR 120000 to INR 280000
4- General Manager
Level: E-6
Salary: INR 120000 to INR 280000
5- Deputy General Manager
Level: E-5
Salary: INR 100000 to INR 260000
6- Chief Manager/Chief, or Geophysicist/Chief, Geologist/Chief, or Chemist/Chief Engineer
Level: E-4
Salary: INR 90000 to INR 240000
7- Manager, Superintending, or Geophysicist, Superintending, or Geologist, Superintending, Chemist, or Superintending Engineer
Level: E-3
Salary: INR 80000 to
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deepika maurya

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Eligibility Criteria: In order to be eligible for the Public Sector Undertakings recruitment candidates must score good marks. In most Public Sector Undertakings, candidates are required to score a minimum of 60 percent marks from a government-recognised college or university. The students need to possess a Bachelor's degree in Science or a three-year Diploma in Engineering, Technology, Computer Science, or allied subjects. For more information, you may visit the Shiksha PSU exam page. (https://www.shiksha.com/sarkari-exams/psu/exams-sb-21-129)
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deepika maurya

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The syllabus of Bihar Public Service Commission for Pre consists of General Studies having questions on Current Affairs History, Polity, Economy, etc. On the other hand, the Bihar Public Service Commission Mains syllabus consists of 4 papers that are General Hindi General Studies 1, General Studies 2, and Optional subjects. Students can select any 1 paper out of 34 subjects. For more information, you may visit the Shiksha Bihar Public Service Commission exam page. (https://www.shiksha.com/news/sarkari-exams-bpsc-66th-exam-notification-to-release-in-june-blogId-31381)
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The BPSC Exam Pattern, there will be the following three stages in the 67th Combined Competitive Exam:
1- Prelims
2- Mains
3- Interview
BPSC Prelims
One Paper
Total Marks: 150 marks
Timings: 2 hours
Question Types: Objective Type
Mode of Exams: Offline (Pen-Paper)
BPSC Mains
4 papers
One qualifying paper Hindi + 3 merit ranking papers
Total Marks: 900 marks (300*3)
Timings: 3 hours for each paper
Question Types: Subjective Type
Mode of Exams: Offline (Pen-Paper)
BPSC Interview
Total Marks: 120 marks
Merit list based on marks in Mains + Interview. For more details, you may visit the Shiskha BPSC exam apge4. (https://www.shiksha.com/news/sarkari-exams-bpsc
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A list of the best books list for the BPSC books is listed below;
1- India's Ancient Past by R. S. Sharma
2- History of Medieval India by Satish Chandra
3- History of Modern India by Bipin Chandra
4- Indian Art and Culture by Nitin Singhania
5- The Wonder that was India by A. L. Bhasham
6- India's struggle for Independence by Bipin Chandra
7- A brief history of Modern India by Spectrum
8- Atlas by Oxford
9- Geography of India by Majid Hussain
10- World and Physical Geography by D. R. Khullar
11- World Geography by Majid Hussain
12- Certificate in Physical and Human Geography by Goh Cheng Long
13- Indian Polity for Civil Service examinations by M. L
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The top posts for the BPSC are Deputy Collector, Revenue Officer, and Food and Supply Officer. BPSC Posts and Salary:
1- SDM (Sub Divisional Magistrate): INR 61,500 to INR 72,000
2- Anchal Padadhikari: INR 43,400 to INR 47,800
3- Range Officer in Forest Department: INR 43,400 to INR 47,800
4- Excise Inspector: INR 43,400 to INR 47,800
5- Block Minority welfare officer: INR 43,400 to INR 47,800
6- ASI (Assistant Sub-Inspector): INR 52,500
7- Sub Inspector: INR 49,800
8- Inspector rank officers: INR 61,400
9- Assistant Superintendent- Jail: INR 35,500 to INR 39,900
10- Deputy Superintendent: INR 61,500 to INR 72,000
11- Police Constable: INR 26,500
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After clearing the PCS-J exam, you get posted as a Civil Judge (Junior Division) in your state. It is the post of a second-class judicial magistrate. Later on, with the recommendation of the district or session judge, you get posted as a judicial magistrate of first class.
1. The first official promotion a civil judge from PCS J gets is that of additional civil judge (senior division), which is later promoted to chief judicial magistrate.
2. The further promotion is to the post of Additional District Judge.
3. With further advancement, you can become a district judge or a session judge (in some cases, both).
4. The next promotion is to
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Nilesh Nahar

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You don't need to attend college every day, there are many people who prepare for competitive exams like UPSC with their college degree, You can apply at any college which do not require you to attend classes everyday like at IGNOU kind of open UNIVERSITY) here, you don't require to attend classes everyday but you have to give exams only, Many institutions provides courses in distance mode which even working person can apply for. You may choose any college as per your convenience
in your nearby places where you can complete your
Degree and for exams of college you don't require to study too much because UPSE is tougher than college exams
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Yes, financial planning and Pythagoras are part of the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education exam. For more syllabus details, you may visit the Shiksha Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education exam page. (https://www.shiksha.com/boards/Maharashtra-ssc-board-syllabus). Or the updated syllabus has been made available on the official website of the Maharashtra SSC page. I hope this will help you.

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Opportunities of Promotion for Sub Divisional Magistrate:
Promotion is granted to officers recruited by the Bihar Public Service Commission through the Departmental Promotion Committee, which is headed by the Chairman of the Commission, in accordance with the rules framed by the State Government. The Bihar Public Service Commission will consider the Officers for the first promotion after 89 years of service and the Officers usually retire after one or at the most 2 promotions. Though the promotion is slower in comparison to the ones that the Union Public Service Commission entrants get, the Bihar Public Service Commission promotes its
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