Full Details About UPSC exam and other questions I will ask later
Hello,
UPSC examination is a civil service examination in India. If you crack this examination you will be become IPS, IAS, IFS , IRS etc actually so many government position will be required from this examination.
This examination conducted by two phases one is preliminary and 2nd is mains. After clear both phase you have to clear the interview round and then you are selected. After selecting your training period is continuing for 2 years and then you are getting your job as government service officer. And during training period you also get paid from government because this time you are also a government trainee officer.
So many subjects you have to study for crack this examination like economics, law, anthropology, sociology, history, medical science, public administration, psychology, geology, commerce and accountancy, agriculture, philosophy, civil engineering, mechanical engineering, animal husbandry, current affairs etc.
For age limit candidate must be 21 years old and not less than that and upper age will be 32 years old. You have to complete your graduation degree minimum. This is the main eligibility criteria for UPSC examination.
All the best.
is there any possibility to check the scorecard now as in after the due date is over?? how can I check my scorecard now.
if i have a less than 50% marks in ssc nd hsc nd 52% in graduation can i apply for RBI Assistance Exam
As per the official notification of RBI 2019 for which the Preliminary exam was conducted recently on 14th and 15th February, it mentions that candidates need to have passed Bachelor's Degree in any discipline from a recognized university with 50% aggregate(for reserved category they need to pass the qualifying exam), along with knowledge of computer and you need to be proficient in the language for the state you're applying as there is a language proficiency test,it doesn't specify anything about the importance of 10th or 12th aggregate unlike in case of RBI Grade B officer, so going by the official notification of RBI, its assistant exam is only based on aggregate of graduation not of 10th or 12th.
rbi assistant 14 feb 2020 result
If you are enquiring about RBI Assistant Prelims exam was held on 14 and 15 February and then it had already been announced on 3rd March on RBI official website at www.rbi.org.in.
You need to download the pdf file for the results, if you roll number appears there,then you're shortlisted for Mains which has been postponed till further notified.
Visit this link to download the RBI Prelims Results; https://opportunities.rbi.org.in/Scripts/resultsnew.aspx
Should I stop preparation for entrance exam and focused on remain 10+2 board exam as I heard that due to corona virus covid 19 universities can be cancelled the exam and noticed that the admission will based on 10+2 marks?
Let me assure you one thing that there is absolutely no chance of admission in engineering colleges based on class 12th board examination.JEE mains is postponed not canceled and even if gets cancelled there is no way that admission will take place based on 12th marks.So, just forget about these thing and focus on preparations because sooner or later all the exams will take place once the Covid-19 situation gets under control.
Good Luck
Are MAKAUT university BSc+MSc data science graduate eligible to apply for RBI grade B DSIM/DEPR post? SSC CGL JSO and Complier post and UPSC ISS, IES post? Please mentioned other opportunities?
• Age Limit: The candidate must be 21 Years to 30 Years as on 01.04.2020 i.e. candidates must have been born between 02.04.1990 and 01.04.1999 (both dates inclusive)
• Educational Qualification: The candidate must be a graduate in any discipline from a recognized University or any equivalent qualification recognized as such by the Central Government. Those who are in the Final year/Semester of their Graduation may also apply provisionally subject to the condition that, if called for interview, they must produce proof of having passed the graduation examination on or before 01.07.2020. Candidates with Integrated Dual Degree (IDD) certificate must ensure that the date of passing the IDD is on or before 31.08.2020. Candidates with Chartered Accountant certification may also apply.
SBI PO Selection Procedure: Important Points
The candidates should keep in mind the following points related to the SBI PO selection process:
• Biometric Verification: To ensure an error-free and secure selection procedure for SBI PO 2020, the bank may digitally capture the thumb impression of the candidate. This is done to verify the genuineness of the candidates. Any inconsistency in the biometric verification will lead to rejection of the candidature and punitive legal actions. Candidates are thus advised not to apply any kind of external matter like ink, mehandi, chemical etc. on their hands.
• Number of Attempts: The maximum number of chances are fixed for each category. Candidates who have used up all the chances are not eligible to apply. Appearing in Preliminary Exam is not counted as an attempt but appearing in Mains Exam is counted.