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Parul Shukla

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Becoming a pilot in the Indian Air Force (IAF) requires rigorous training and selection through different entry schemes. Here's how you can join:

  • NDA Entry (National Defence Academy) – After 12th Science (PCM), candidates can qualify through UPSC NDA Exam, followed by SSB interviews and flying training.

  • CDSE Entry (Combined Defence Services Exam) – Graduates can apply through UPSC CDSE, followed by SSB selection and Air Force training.

  • AFCAT (Air Force Common Admission Test) – Engineering or Science graduates can enter the IAF through AFCAT (Flying Branch).

  • NCC Special Entry – NCC cadets (Air Wing, C Certificate holders) can apply

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Bhumika Arora

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SBI PO 2025 prelims result will be announced in August/ September 2025. The result can be accessed through login. Candidates need to enter registration number or roll number and date of birth or password. Based on SBI PO prelims result, candidates will be selected for the mains exam.

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Janhvi Ahirwar

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Yes, with your DOB of August 11, 2007, and being from the general category, you are eligible for the NDA 2 exam as your age falls within the required range. 

For NDA 1 exam, both male and female candidates must have been born not earlier than July 2, 2005 and not later than July 1, 2008. For NDA 2 exam, both male and female candidates must have been born not earlier than January 2, 2005.

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Janhvi Ahirwar

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To be eligible for a bank clerk position, one generally needs a bachelor's degree, computer literacy, and proficiency in the official language of the state where you're applying, with some banks also requiring specific skills or experience.

According to the IBPS Clerk qualification, candidates in the final year of graduation are not eligible to apply for the exam. They must have their marksheets on the day they register for the exam.

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Kunal Lalwani

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The SSC CGL age requirements differ according to each available post. The age bracket for SSC CGL admission spans between 18 to 32 years but includes specific relief terms for categories. Candidates who belong to OBC groups can seek a 3-year relaxation or if you are part of the SC/ST groups you can claim 5 years of relaxation and PWD candidates can obtain a 10-year relaxation benefit. Various government departments utilize several vacancies at Group B and Group C level in the SSC CGL recruitment. The SSC CGL features seven principal positions such as Assistant Audit Officer with Income Tax Inspector and Excise Inspector alongside Assis

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Arya Baranwal

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The UPSC IAS Prelims for 2025 is expected around May or June of that year. After the Prelims, the Mains will be in September 2025, followed by Interviews in early 2026. It's a good idea to start preparing early, ideally 12 to 15 months before the exam. This means beginning coaching between March and June 2024 would be perfect. If you start later, you should join coaching by August to October 2024. Starting your preparation early will give you enough time to study NCERT books, keep up with current events, and take practice tests, which can help you perform better.

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Aruna Chhetri

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"With 72 out of 120 and 77 out of 150 in the SSC MTS 2024 exam, you scored a total of 149 out of 270. Whether you'll pass depends on the final cut-off marks, which vary by category and region, and the minimum qualifying marks.

The SSC MTS exam is now a single-tier exam with a total of 270 marks (120 + 150). 

Minimum Qualifying Marks:

General/UR: 30% (81 out of 270) 

OBC/EWS: 25% (67.5 out of 270) 

SC/ST/Other Categories: 20% (54 out of 270)"

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Challagundla Jaswanth

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For Rajasthan, SSC MTS admit card is out approximately 4 days prior to the examination date region-wise. The admit card of exam is out at the end of 3rd week of September, 2024 as the exam was on September 30th to November 14th, 2024. 

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Jassgobind Singh

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The latest NDA syllabus has two subjects, i.e. Mathematics (300 marks, 120 questions) and General Ability Test (GAT) (600 marks, 150 questions), with a total of 900 marks for the written exam.

Topics for maths are Algebra, Calculus, Integral Calculus and Differential Equations, Matrices and Determinants, Analytical Geometry Of Two and Three Dimension, Trigonometry, Vector Algebra, and Statistics Probability.

Topics for general ability are English, Physics, Chemistry, Social Studies, General Science, Geography, and Current Events.

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