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Deeksha Dixit

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The Indian Railways have a quota for 30 sports. The Railway Sports Promotion Board oversees the hiring procedure for this quota. Talent scouting accounts for 60% of the overall quota recruitment process. Open advertising accounts for the remaining 40% of quota vacancies. You must meet the following minimal requirements for talent scouting:
1. You must have passed at least the 10th grade.
2. You must be between the ages of 18 and 24.
3. You should be an active player.
4. You must have won either a gold, silver, or bronze medal in the national tournament.
5. Medals from the All-India Inter-University Tournament are also recognised under t
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roma raja bcom student

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You can go with history, geography, or economic hons for becoming ips. You can prepare easily for your exams.

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Manav Kishore

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IBPS PO arithmetic part is basically a test of the numerical ability and accuracy in mathematical calculations. You need to do regular practice and determination to score well in the exam. Given below are some topics you need to focus on to ace the arithmetic part. Simplification / Approximation
Quadratic Equations
Data Interpretation
Number Series
Work & Time
Speed, Time & Distance
Simple & Compound Interest
Profit & Loss
Ratio & Proportion (Problems in Partnership, Ages)
Permutation & Combination
Probability
Percentage & Averages
Mixture & Allegations
Data Sufficiency
Quantity Based Questions
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Manav Kishore

Contributor-Level 7

IBPS PO arithmetic part is basically a test of the numerical ability and accuracy in mathematical calculations. You need to do regular practice and determination to score well in the exam. Given below are some topics you need to focus on to ace the arithmetic part. Simplification / Approximation
Quadratic Equations
Data Interpretation
Number Series
Work & Time
Speed, Time & Distance
Simple & Compound Interest
Profit & Loss
Ratio & Proportion (Problems in Partnership, Ages)
Permutation & Combination
Probability
Percentage & Averages
Mixture & Allegations
Data Sufficiency
Quantity Based Questions.

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Jyoti Singh

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Yes. The Indian government's higher civil services, such as the Indian Administrative Service, Indian Foreign Service, and Indian Police Service, are recruited through the Civil Services Examination, a national competitive examination run by the Union Public Service Commission. IAS IPS, IFS, and other top government positions are filled by applicants who have passed the Civil Services Exam (CSE), which is administered by the UPSC India's federal agency. Candidates are hired by UPSC for both the civil service and the armed forces.

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Jyoti Singh

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One of the most challenging exams in India is the UPSC civil services exam. To pass this exam, it typically takes students more than two tries. However, each year a number of applicants succeed on their first attempt at the UPSC exam. Some of them even succeed in acing the test and receiving excellent scores. The first effort to become IAS is as follows:
1. Rationalize the UPSC Syllabus.
2. The IAS curriculum should not be viewed as a whole; instead, divide and conquer.
3. Establish a schedule and adhere to it carefully.
4. Participate in Valuable Conversations.
5. Solve Mock Papers Often.
6. Practice writing answers.

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Jyoti Singh

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Your desire to work in government is quite admirable. You will be qualified to sit for the majority of government job tests after earning your degree, including the SSC CGL IBPS Bank, Railway, and UPSC exams. As a result, it would be highly recommended that you begin your preparation right away because, if you do, your fundamental concepts will be extremely obvious, and it would be simpler for you to answer questions during the tests. For the finest training, complete as many previous year's test questions as you can.

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Jyoti Singh

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Of course yes, If you can manage both of them with ease, go for it. However, I advise you to set a goal and try to give this course preparation your all so that you can ace the bank PO exam with ease. Best wishes.

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