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Raushan Pradhan

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The post of SSC Stenographer falls under the Central Government. Candidates for Stenographer Grade C can expect basic salary of INR 14,500 while SSC Stenographer Grade D can expect a basic salary of INR 7500.

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Shikha Shukla

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The Bihar Police Constable exam consists of hundred questions and each question carries one mark. Candidates need to complete the paper in two hours. Several subjects are asked in the exam. There is no negative marking and the written paper is qualifying in nature.

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Bhumika Arora

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SSC Stenograper exam is easy. Candidates need to prepare well to ace the exam. Besides, candidates must also practice previous years' question papers. To prepare for skill test, candidates must have good listening skills.

 

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Jasleen Jain

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The minimum qualifying marks that candidates need to score to qualify for the written exam for the Bihar Police Constable is 30%. After qualifying it, the candidates will be eligible for the PET/PST round.

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Manisha Singh

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There is no negative marking in the Bihar Police Constable exam. It was conducted on September 6 and 7 in two shifts. Objective . The minimum marks that candidates need to score is 30% to qualify the exam for the next stage.

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Chanchal Shekhar

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Bihar Police Constable exam is an objective based written exam consisting of subjects as mentioned below English, Hindi, Maths, General Knowledge and current affairs, Social Science (History, Geography, Civics, Economics, etc.), Science (Physics, Chemistry, Zoology and Botany).
The Bihar Police Constable exam consists of 100 questions (objective-based) and each question carries one mark. Duration of exam is 2 hours. The minimum qualifying mark is 30%. 

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Shikha Goyal

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Yes, written exam of Bihar Police Constable exam is qualifying in nature. That is, candidates need to secure a minimum qualifying score to be eligible for Physical Efficiency Test (PET) and Physical Standards Test (PST). Also, marks obtained in Bihar Police Constable written exam are not considered for final merit list.

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Satyendra Garg

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Bihar Police Constable exam will be conducted offline (OMR-based). It will consist of objective-type questions. Total number of questions will be 100. Bihar Police Constable exam selection process comprises written examination, physical efficiency test, Medical Examination and Verification of Documents.

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Abhishek Kumar

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The table below shows the year-wise IBPS Clerk salary.

Starting IBPS Clerk Basic Pay

INR 24050

IBPS Clerk Basic Pay after 3 years

INR 28070

IBPS Clerk Basic Pay after 6 years

INR 33020

IBPS Clerk Basic Pay after 10 years

INR 41020

IBPS Clerk Basic Pay after 17 years

INR 57400

IBPS Clerk Basic Pay after 18 years

INR 61800

IBPS Clerk Basic Pay after 19 years

INR 64480

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Indrani Thakur

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SBI PO 2025 Mains exam analysis was released on May 5, 2025. SBI PO Mains exam analysis highlights the sectional and overall difficulty level of the exam. Going through the SBI PO exam analysis candidates can know the expected cut off, number of good attempts, etc. The exam analysis helps future aspirants to understand the pattern of exam.

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