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Deeksha Dixit

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The DSSSB DASS exam is conducted to recruit for various positions in Delhi Subordinate Services. The positions under DASS Grade II include legal assistant, assistant superintendent, warder, etc. The eligibility criteria for the DSSSB DASS exam are as follows:
1. Age: The maximum age should be 27 to apply for DASS Grade II.
2. Education: The applicant must have a graduation degree from a recognised university.
3. Language: The applicant must have a working knowledge of Hindi. The DASS exam is conducted in two stages: Tier I and Tier II.

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MS civilians are recruited by the Staff Selection Commission for positions in Delhi Police departments. The post of "Multi Tasking Staff" MS Civilian in Delhi Police includes posts like Safai Karamchari, Water career, Tailor, etc.
1. The pay scale range for these positions is between Rs. 18,000 and Rs. 56,900.
2. There are three stages in the Delhi Police MS exam, which are a written test, a trade test, and a medical exam.
3. Finally, police verification is done for shortlisted candidates for Delhi police MS civilian positions.
4. You need to have passed a high school-level exam to apply for MS as a civilian.

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No, SSC CGL does not have interviews because the central government has removed the interview process from group B and Group C post according to the latest notification of SSC CGL exam, there are two stages, Tier I of the exam will be of qualifying nature which consist of 100 questions to be solved in 60 minutes. A Cut off will be released for the candidates to appear in Tier II exam. Marks scored by the candidates in two will be taken into concentration for preparing the merit list and after document verification the candidates will be appointed for the post they have been selected. There is no interview in SSC CGL exam.

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SSC CHSL exam is conducted by staff Selection commission for appointment of candidates to the post of clerk in various departments and ministries under the central government. Hence, it is compulsory to pass the typing test in SSC CHSL exam with a minimum speed of 35 wpm. The time allotted for typing test is 10 minutes and around 1750 characters are to be typed in order to pass the typing test.
The typing test of SSC CHSL exam is qualifying in nature with maximum of 7% mistakes are allowed for unreserved category.

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Sahdev Singh

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SSC conducts CGL exam for appointments to various Group B and Group C posts. These posts are-
1. Assistant Audit Officer
2. Assistant Accounts Officer
3. Assistant Section Officer (Central Secretariat Service, Intelligence Bureau, Ministry of Railway, Ministry of External Affairs, AFHQ)
4. Assistant (Ministries/ Departments/ Organizations)
5. Inspector of Income Tax
6. Inspector (Central Excise)
7. Assistant Enforcement Officer
8. Sub Inspector (CBI)
9. Inspector (NCB)
10. Junior Statistical Officer
11. Statistical Investigator Grade-II
12. Auditor
13. Accountant/ Junior Accountant
14. Senior Secretariat Assistant/ Upper Division Clerk
15. Tax Ass
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No, an officer through SSC CGL cannot become an IAS officer through promotion. They are appointed as Grade B officer and C and can reach up to the level of Grade A officer, but they cannot become an IAS officer. They work under IAS. However, in order to become an IAS officer, they need to prepare for UPSC (Pre + Mains+ Interview). Some CGL departments work profile is not much hectic and candidates appear for UPSC CSE and become Grade A officer.

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SSC CGL preparation necessitates a six-month commitment to thoroughly prepare the syllabus. There is no one best strategy, but there are some things you must include in your strategy, including the following:
1. You must know the SSC CGL syllabus and exam pattern before you start your preparation.
2. You must solve the previous year's papers for CGL.
3. Select your SSC CGL prep books and study material carefully as per the syllabus.
4. Be consistent in your practice of mock tests to increase accuracy and speed for Tier II.
5. Revise topics that you are studying on a regular basis to maintain command in each section. You can take help fr
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Yes, you can qualify for the SSC CGL exam with six months of preparation. You need to be consistent and have a proper strategy to clear CGL with a six-month prep. Following these expert tips can help you clear the SSC CGL exam in six months:
1. You need to dedicate at least 10 hours to preparation for SSC CGL exclusively.
2. You need to analyze your weak areas with the help of previous year's papers and practice that section more.
3. You have to prepare a proper subject-wise schedule to give sufficient time to each section.
4. The more you practice, the more likely you are to advance to the next stage.
5. Since there are four stages, yo
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Varshika Srivastava

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If the sole purpose is to apply for government jobs, then you can go for courses like B.A. B.Sc. , etc. B.A. Would be most preferable as it would be helping you with various topics that are directly asked in exams. Apart from it, any graduation course would be suitable as competitive exams demands for graduation, not graduation under which course.

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Varshika Srivastava

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M.Sc in Maths is a two year programme. It offers you a wide range of jobs such as mathematics professor, data analyst, etc. And you can apply in both private and public sector. But, in order to get a job in next 1-2 years, you must be getting one immediately after finishing the course as it alone would be taking 2 years. On the other hand, you can apply for government exams right after finishing the UG degree and continuous attempts maybe can get you a job within 2 years. But then, you would only be opening up to public sector jobs.

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