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1. Read the syllabus thoroughly before beginning your preparation.
2. The Group I prelims have two parts and 300 marks total. (A) General Studies: This section consists of 150 questions, each worth 1.5 marks. (b) Logical Decision Making and Aptitude: This section consists of 50 questions, each worth 1.5 marks.
3. You must score 120 out o
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1. The TNPSC Group 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 exam is divided into three phases: the preliminary, the main, and the interview.
2. In Group 2A, there will be no interviews for qualified candidates.
3. This exam's extensive syllabus covers general studies subjects like Science, geography, history, and math.
4. It will take at least six months to finish the syllabus in order to prepare for this exam.
5. In addition, it takes at least two months to prepare for both the preliminary and main stages. Therefore, you need a minimum of
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1. According to experts, the NCERTs and Tamil Nadu state board books are best for preparing general studies subjects.
2. The NCERTs are the best source that can help you in both the preliminary and main stages.
3. The Tamil Nadu PSC answer key board also makes reference to these sources because they are official government-issued books.
4. Other than that, you need to prepare Current Affairs from national and state-level newspapers. Previous year's TNPSC prelims and Mains question papers can also help you understand the t
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The TNPSC Group 4 exam is conducted by the Tamil Nadu government to fill Group 4 posts such as VDO in the state. 1. To prepare for this exam, you need to dedicate at least six months. 2. You need to understand the syllabus and exam pattern in detail before starting preparation. 3. The subjects asked include general studies, Tamil, and aptitude. 4. Out of these subjects, a greater number of questions are in Tamil; therefore, you can prepare SSLC standard Tamil well to score more in these subject questions. 5. For general studies questions, you can solve previous years' papers and make notes. 6. You have to stick to syllabus topics, whic
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1. To be eligible, you must have passed the SSLC exam or an exam equivalent to the 10th grade.
2. Some posts in Group 4 do require a typing Certificate though not all of them require it.
3. These posts are for typists and steno-typists, for which you need a Certificate course in typing.
4. As per the eligibility criteria of the Tamil Nadu PSC, the Certificate course in computerized office automation is required for the typist and steno-typist posts.
5. This Certificate should be awarded by the technical educatio
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1. The Group 4 paper duration is 3 hours, and there are total subjects.
2. The total marks are 300, and you need to score at least 90 marks to qualify for the cutoff.
3. As per previous year's cutoff trends, the cutoff for every post varies.
4. You need to score a minimum of 142 marks to get a post in Group 4 as per the previous year's cutoff trends.
5. The cutoff for steno-typist posts was the lowest, at 142 for males and 140 for females in 2019. You can check the expected cutoff for each post in Group 4 for the 2022 ex
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1. Service type: The UPSC is a central recruitment body that conducts exams for all India-level services. The Tamil Nadu PSC is a state-level exam for Tamil Nadu for state services. The following is the distinction between these exams:
2. Attempt limit: There is no restriction on the number of attempts in TNPSC, whereas UPSC has age as well as attempt limits up to six attempts.
3. Post: The UPSC exam is for central posts such as IAS IPS, and IRS. The TNPSC exam is for district collectors, registrars, and assistant commis
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