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Deeksha Dixit

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Yes, there is a horizontal reservation for physically challenged candidates in the SSC CGL. The horizontal reservation is part of category-based reservations.
1. It is a reservation for persons with disabilities and ex-servicemen under categories such as general, SC, ST, and OBC.
2. CGL has reservations for 11 different types of PwD candidates.
3. The PWD candidates are given age relaxations up to 15 years.
4. They also have post-specific reservations in desk-based posts. This post includes an upper division clerk, an assistant audit officer, and a divisional accountant.

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Deeksha Dixit

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Yes, you can do your research work and prepare for the UPSC exams at the same time. This will require some extra efforts and dedication, but it is possible to prepare for the UPSC while doing research. The following tips can help you:
1. You can choose your master subject as optional. For example, if you have a master's in sociology, you can take that subject as an optional paper in the UPSC Mains.
2. You can make a proper schedule, devoting 4 hours per day to UPSC preparation.
3. There are numerous online resources that provide Current Affairs notes, which can help you save time when taking notes.
4. You can cover the syllabus with the
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Deeksha Dixit

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The syllabus and exam pattern of IBPS are completely different from those of UPSC. The IBPS exam demands good accuracy and speed in math. The UPSC expects you to understand the concept.
1. The quantitative and reasoning sections of both exams are similar, but the CSAT paper is only qualifying in the UPSC exam.
2. As a result, you must plan your study time so that you can devote the same amount of practice time to both exams.
3. For example, you can do focused study for 4 hours for IBPS 6 months before the exam and allot 5 hours to the UPSC syllabus.
4. You can solve previous year's questions of the UPSC CSAT to make sure your IBPS prep
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Rahul Ranjan

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The best book for SBI PO 2022 general awareness section is Manohar Pandey Book by Arihant Publications.

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Manav Kishore

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The last date to register for SBI PO application was 12th October 2022. If you didn't applied for the registration there's no other way you can appear for this year exam. You can prepare and apply in 2023.

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deepika maurya

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Preparation tips for the IBPS SO (Institute of Banking Personnel Selection-specialist officer) (law) exam:
1- Practice mock tests and sample questions to solve the paper properly.
2- Get the details of the type of questions asked in the exam by solving the previous year's question papers. 3- Solve as many Institute of Banking Personnel Selection Specialist Officers Law Officer mock tests as possible to manage time. I hope this will help you.

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Sourav singh

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The SBI PO exam consists of three phases:
SBI PO Prelims
SBI PO Mains
Group Exercises & Interview
The SBI PO syllabus for the preliminary exam is inclusive of three sections
1. English Language (30 marks from 30 Qs),
2. Quantitative Aptitude (35 marks from 35 Qs)
3. And Reasoning Ability (35 marks from 35 Qs). English Language
The English Language section is one of the easiest to crack. You need to brush up on your basic skills in grammar by developing a reading habit. Additionally, that will also help improve your vocabulary. You can also go through the previous year's papers to get an idea of what kind of questions will come. Questions in th
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Deeksha Dixit

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To fill openings for TGT positions in government schools, the Subordinate Services Selection Board of Delhi holds the DSSSB TGT. The following qualifications must be met for DSSSB TGT:
1. Age requirement: At the time of application, your age must be under 32 years.
2. Education requirements: You must have a Bachelor's degree in the TGT subject for which you are applying. To apply for DSSSB TGT, you must have minimum 45% in your graduation.
3. Exam requirement: You must have qualified for the CTET exam conducted by CBSE.
4. Additional criteria: You must have a B.Ed. Degree or a Diploma in training education
Also, working knowledge of Hind
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Sourav singh

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Yes, of course, if you are weak in arithmetic, you can score amazingly well in other sections.
Without arithmetic, you can clear only preliminary exam, but job will be secured after the Mains exam. In pre you can do DI and your number series and BODMAS questions (It is the simplest of all) and try to score full in English and LR. But to be honest, arithmetic is the easiest topic in mathematics, 80 percent of arithmetic can be solved if you are good at calculations and plain logic.
So do well and nail the exam
But yes, to answer your question, the exam can be aced.
If you're from General category, then big no.
In prelims, only 50% portion of
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