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2 years agoGuide-Level 15
The preparation tips for BEL Exam; the initial step in preparing for the BEL examination is thorough with the syllabus and the exam pattern. Regarding the exam pattern, this year, the BEL will conduct a written test for 85 marks, and 15 percent weightage will be given to the PI (personal interview).
1- Plan for the exam carefully which plays a significant role in the BEL exam, so plan accordingly for the exam.
2- Solving ESE's and GATE's previous year's question papers can be beneficial.
3- During preparation giving Mock tests can be beneficial.
4- Know the detailed syllabus.
5- Practice is the key to success and revise
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
1. For the quantitative analysis (QA) section: This section consists of 25 questions of moderate difficulty. You need to be thorough with basic mathematical concepts, such as formulas. You can consult NCERTs to study the basics of Algebra geometry, and Trigonometry. Practice each topic with topic-wise practice questions to increase accu
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Contributor-Level 10
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Contributor-Level 10
1. Since you will need to appear in the same paper as CSE Prelim, this stage's syllabus is similar to that of CSE Prelim.
2. The IRMS cutoff will differ from the CSE cutoff.
3. There will be four conventional essay-style papers on the main stage.
4. There are two qualifying papers for language.
5. The first is the Indian language selected by you from the available languages in the options; its syllabus will be at the 10th grade level. For instance, if you select Bengali, you will be asked questions about 10th-level basic grammar.
6. The syllabus of
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1. Basic pay scale is Rs. 15,600 to 39,100
2. The grade pay will be Rs. 5,400 at the entry level for ADMO.
3. Your salary will include additional allowances such as TA and DA.
4. The net estimated take-home salary can be around Rs. 67,500 per month, including deductions.
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
1. Nationality: In order to apply for this exam, you must be an Indian, a Tibetan refugee, a citizen of Bhutan, or a national of Nepal.
2. Age requirements: Applicants must be between the ages of 21 and 32.
3. Academic requirements: To be eligible to apply, you must possess a Bachelor's degree in either engineering, commerce, or chartered accounting.
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
1. There are three stages in total.
2. The first stage is the prelims, which will be conducted along with the CSE prelims.
3. This stage has two objective papers.
4. The main stage is comprised of four written papers.
5. Out of these four, two are qualifying papers each of 300 marks
6. The rest are optional papers, each worth 250 marks, which will account for merit.
7. The total score for this stage is 500.
8. The final stage is the personality test, which consists of a total of 100 marks. The
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
1. This exam will be conducted from 2023 onwards.
2. The prelims for this exam will be conducted along with the CSE prelims.
3. After the announcement of the CSE cutoff, the IRMS cutoff will be announced separately.
4. The second stage is the Mains, which consists of four papers.
5. Out of these four, two are qualifying papers and two optional papers, which will account for merit.
6. The qualifying papers are similar to the UPSC compulsory English and Indian language papers.
7. For the optional paper,
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
1. Paper A: Any Indian language selected by you from the available languages in the options. The language paper syllabus will be at the 10th grade level. For example, if you choose Hindi you wi
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