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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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You are eligible to join non-commissioned officer rank jobs in different trades after 12th by appearing for selection examinations conducted by Airmen Selection Centres of Indian Air Force. IAF hires commission officers through NDA exam conducted by UPSC with PCM subjects in class 12th board.

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Sumit Maheshwari

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A lot of young people have heard of the IAS exam and express a desire to give this prestigious exam. But they have no idea of how to go about the preparation for this exam.
Preparation for Civil Service Examinations is a long journey. To make it worthwhile, you have to work smart without losing steam.
These exams have to be approached in a different manner. You need to first learn from the mistakes of previous aspirants. Things like a legible handwriting, the understanding of our culture and heritage are as important as the syllabus itself.
Also, you need to approach the exam preparation in a different manner.
Please refer for some tips t
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Sumit Maheshwari

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Civil services constitute all departments of the government machinery which run the state administration. The Central and State Civil Servants are in charge of the governance of the various departments (non-military) to ensure that the administrative infrastructure works according to the Constitutional provision. The charisma of Civil Services has inspired young aspirants to gear themselves to prepare for the coveted services to fulfill their desire for achieving 'power and authority'. Please refer to the link for details:
To enter Civil Services, one has to appear for UPSC exams. In June 2011, Civil Services Prelims Exam was replaced b
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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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You are eligible to appear for CDS conducted by UPSC after graduating from Dr CV Raman University, Bilasapur.

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Rishi Broto Chakraborty

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Hello,
Yes, after qualifying intermediate examination, you are eligible to appear for the National Defence Academy examination to join Indian Navy, but for this, you have to complete your HSC with maths and physics. If you have chosen these two subjects, you are eligible for NDA and choose naval wing as a preference.
Only unmarried male candidates are eligible for this examination, and your age should between 16.5 to 19 years.
The notification is published twice a year and this year's examination has already been conducted, if you are interested in joining the Indian Army, then wait for next year, the Notification will be published in the
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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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Minimum eligibilty criteria for appearing in Civil Services Examination conducted by UPSC is graduation degree in any subject of your choice.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hello Mangesh,
You have to complete your CPL, then you will be allowed to join IAF.
Possessing a CPL (Commercial Pilot Licence) is an added advantage. But, in order to join IAF, even CPL holders have to go through tough selection procedure that consists of written test, SSB (Services Selection Board) interview, medical examination, etc.
A candidate must have at least a graduation degree from a recognized university (3 year or 4 year graduation course). He/she must have undergone class 12th from science stream with physics, chemistry and mathematics as the main subjects. (This is also mandatory for CPL training).
The age limit is also cruci
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Anil sharma

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PO and officer scale 1 are same in the banks.
In the rural bank's advertisement, they don't hire as PO but they hire as Officer Scale 1.
Officer scale 1 is an assistant manager grade in the banks
They work in all the sections of the bank branch during their probation period and after completion of the probation, they are given one work in the branch.
An office assistant is a clerical post in regional rural banks, in other govt banks, the name of the post is clerk.
So, clerks and office assistants are the same.

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