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2 years agoContributor-Level 9
1. Understand the CMS exam pattern and syllabus before starting your preparation.
2. It is a two-stage exam with a written and an interview stage.
3. The written stage has two papers and 500 marks. Since the interview stage is only worth 100 marks, this stage has a significant impact on the final merit list.
4. In order to score well in th
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2 years agoContributor-Level 9
1. Positions offered: The selection is done for two categories. Category One for Junior Scale Posts in Central Health Services and Category II for Assistant Divisional Medical Officers and General Duty Medical Officers in the Government
2. Eligibility: An applicant needs to have an MBBS degree and be under 32 years old to be eligible for this exam.
3. Stages: There are two stages: the written and interview stages. The written stage has two papers, each consistin
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2 years agoContributor-Level 9
1. There are a total of two stages in the CMS, unlike most three-stage exams.
2. The first stage is a written exam worth 500 marks out of a total of 600.
3. This stage has two objective-type papers, each worth 250 marks, and 120 questions.
4. The time limit to attempt both papers is two hours.
5. These papers are as follows: (a) Paper 1:General Medicine and Pediatrics (b) Paper 2: Surgery, Gynaecology & Obstetrics, Preventive & Social Medicine
6. T
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1. Nationality: Indian or a subject of either Nepal, Bhutan, or a Tibetan refugee.
2. Age: The age of the applicant must be between 21 and 32 years.
3. Education: The following criteria are applicable depending on the position for which the applicant is applying: (a) For geologist posts: a Masters degree in Geological Science, Geology, Applied Geology, or any related subject mentioned in the notifi
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2 years agoContributor-Level 9
1. The exam is conducted in three stages, like the CSE exam.
2. Stage I is preliminary and consists of two objective-type papers. Each paper is worth 200 marks.
3. There is a negative marking in the preliminary paper for wrong answers.
4. The Stage-II is Main exam having three Descriptive Type papers having total of 600 Marks
5. The final stage is the personality test, with a total score of 200.
6. The marks obtained in each stage are used
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2 years agoContributor-Level 9
1. Foundation course training at LBSNAA of IES
2. Training on Economics at the Institute of Economic Growth in Delhi
3. Training and attachment at various national-level institutes across the country
You need to have a postgraduate degree in economics or a related degree such as applied economics to apply for this service.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 9
A Central Reserve Police Force officer is a member of the prestigious paramilitary forces of India. It is the responsibility of a CRPF officer to maintain law and order in specified areas.
You need to cracked both exam like prelims and main to select in CAPF AC
1. Apply for the UPSC CAPF (AC) exam after completing your graduation.
2. It is a three-stage process, and you will have to qualify at each stage to get selected.
3. The first stage is Stage I is the written examination, consisting of two papers.
4. Paper 1 is General and Mental Ability of two hours' duration, and paper 2 is General Studies, Essay, and Comprehension of thre
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2 years agoContributor-Level 9
1. IAS The starting pay level of an IAS officer is Level 10, at which he or she is entitled to a salary of Rs. 56100 per month. There is an increment every four years up to level 18, which is Cabinet Secretary of India. At this post, the salary scale is Rs. 90,000 per month.
2. IPS: The starting pay level of an IPS officer is equivalent to that of an IAS officer, I. e. , Rs. 56,100. The IPS officers are entitled to an increment with every promotion up to the pos
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