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kya me HPAS ke exam me mains me gs or essay ka paper hindi medium or optional ka paper english medium me de skti hu ?
Hy,
Yes, in the HPAS (Himachal Pradesh Administrative Service) exam, you can choose different mediums for different papers. Here's how it generally works:
1. General Studies (GS) and Essay Paper
- Medium : You can write the General Studies (GS) and Essay papers in Hindi or English, depending on the options provided in the exam notification. Typically, candidates can choose the medium of examination for these papers according to their preference.
2. Optional Subject Paper
- Medium : For the optional subject paper, you can choose the medium of examination based on the language in which the optional subject material is available. If the optional subject material is available in English, you would usually write the optional paper in English.
Steps to Follow
- Check the Official Notification : Review the HPAS exam notification and guidelines carefully to confirm the medium options available for each paper.
- Indicate Your Choice : During the application process, indicate your choice of medium for each paper as per the options provided by the HPAS exam authorities.
- Prepare Accordingly : Ensure you have study materials and resources in the language you choose for each paper. For instance, if you choose Hindi for GS and Essay but English for the optional subject, gather relevant materials in both languages.
Summary
- General Studies and Essay Papers : You can typically choose Hindi or English.
- Optional Subject Paper : The medium should align with the language in which the optional subject materials are available.
if i was born in march 1 2008 am i eligible for nda
Hello Aspirant , Hope your doing great . As per your query , o be eligible for the NDA (National Defence Academy) 2026 April exam, you need to have been born between 2nd July 2007 and 1st January 2011 . Since you were born on 1st March 2007, you are eligible to appear for the NDA exam in April 2026.
Ive passed 10th from SSC (maharashtra) board. Ive to fill Ssc cgl form ... and its asking me roll no. or roll code .. but in my SSC certificate there is no such roll number mentioned..only seat number is mentioned what should i do?
Hello Sakshi,
First of all Don't worry.
When filling out the SSC CGL form and asked for the roll number or roll code, you can use the "Seat Number" mentioned on your SSC (Maharashtra Board) certificate. The "Seat Number" is equivalent to the roll number or roll code for the purposes of the form.
Here are the steps you can follow:
- Locate the Seat Number : Find the "Seat Number" on your SSC certificate. This is typically a unique number assigned to you during your exams.
- Enter the Seat Number : When the form asks for your roll number or roll code, enter this "Seat Number" exactly as it appears on your certificate.
- Confirm the Format : Ensure that the format you enter matches any specifications provided on the SSC CGL form (e.g., number of digits, any special characters).
If you encounter any specific formatting issues or the form does not accept your entry, consider these additional steps:
- Check Instructions : Refer to the detailed instructions provided in the form or on the SSC official website for any specific guidelines related to Maharashtra Board students.
- Contact Support : If you are still unsure or face issues, contact the SSC helpdesk or customer support for clarification. They can provide guidance on what to enter in this field.
- Check Forums/Groups : Look for advice from other candidates who might have faced similar issues on educational forums or social media groups dedicated to SSC exam preparation.
Hope it helps!
As SSC takes years to declare results, so can I apply for same exam again if the result is not declared? For eg if I gave SSC CGL in 2018 but SSC is taking time to declare result so can I appear for 2019,2020 if exam result isnt declared yet?
Hello Aspirant
You can indeed appear for the SSC CGL exam multiple times as long as you meet the age limit and eligibility criteria.
There is no restriction on the number of attempts for the SSC CGL exam.
Educational Qualification required to appear for SSC CGL are-
A Bachelor's degree from a recognized University or equivalent.
Desirable (for specific posts): Statistics as a subject at the degree level.
Economics/Statistics/Mathematics as a compulsory or elective subject.
The age limit varies depending on the post you're applying for. Generally, it ranges between 18 to 32 years. There are relaxations for reserved categories (SC/ST/OBC/PWD
Hope this helps
ssc gd ki parikcha ke liye konsi buk padhe
Hy aspirant,
Here is a list of books that you may refer for SSC GD :-
SSC GD Constable Guide by Arihant Publications
SSC GD Constable Exam Guide by RPH Editorial Board
SSC GD Constable Recruitment Exam Guide by R. Gupta
SSC GD Constable Practice Work Book by Kiran Prakashan
Lucent's General Knowledge by Dr. Binay Karna, R. P. Suman
Manorama Yearbook by Mammen Mathew
Quantitative Aptitude for Competitive Examinations by R.S. Aggarwal
Fast Track Objective Arithmetic by Rajesh Verma
Objective General English by S.P. Bakshi
Word Power Made Easy by Norman Lewis
Hindi Vyakaran by Dr. Vasudev Nandan Prasad
A Modern Approach to Verbal & Non-Verbal Reasoning by R.S. Aggarwal
Analytical Reasoning by M.K. Pandey
Logical and Analytical Reasoning by A.K. Gupta
what is the syllabus for ssc cgl
Hello aspirant,
The SSC CGL syllabus 2024 was released by the Staff Selection Commission through an official announcement on ssc.gov.in. The subjects and subtopics included in the question paper are listed in detail in the SSC CGL 2024 curriculum.
To know the complete syllabus you can visit our website by clicking on the link given below.
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/ssc-cgl-syllabus
Im beginr in this stenographer so please guide to me how to prectice start
Starting Your Stenography Practice
1. Choose a System:
- Gregg Shorthand: A popular system known for its speed and efficiency.
- Pitman Shorthand: Another widely used system with a different phonetic approach.
- Online Resources: Explore online tutorials and courses for both systems to find the one that resonates with you.
2. Start with the Basics:
- Alphabet: Learn the shorthand characters for each letter of the alphabet.
- Words: Practice writing simple words and phrases using the shorthand characters.
- Sentences: Gradually increase the complexity of your practice by writing sentences.
3. Use Practice Materials:
- Stenography textbooks: These books provide graded exercises to help you progress.
- Online resources: Websites and apps offer practice materials and exercises.
- Dictation software: Practice with dictation software to simulate real-time stenography scenarios.
4. Practice Regularly:
- Consistency is key: Aim for daily practice sessions, even if they are short.
- Set goals: Establish achievable goals to track your progress and stay motivated.
- Join a stenography group: Connect with other learners for support and encouragement.
5. Focus on Speed and Accuracy:
- Speed: Gradually increase your writing speed through practice and drills.
- Accuracy: Ensure that your shorthand is legible and accurate.
- Transcription: Regularly transcribe your shorthand notes to check for accuracy and improve your understanding.
6. Seek Guidance:
- Online tutorials: Watch videos or follow online courses to learn from experienced stenographers.
- Stenography teachers: Consider taking lessons from a qualified instructor for personalized guidance.
- Stenography communities: Join online forums or groups to ask questions and get advice from other learners.
Remember, mastering stenography takes time and practice. Be patient with yourself and enjoy the learning process. With consistent effort and dedication, you can develop your stenography skills and achieve your goals.
How to prepare for nda 2 2024 exam in two months with full timetable
You should start your preparation from previous years papers with this Understand the Exam Pattern and Syllabus then create your success plan according to your syllabus follow it regularly give mock test to know your strength and weakness.improve speed and accuracy and the most important thing stay motivated throughout the process.
With dedication, effective planning, and consistent effort, you can significantly improve your chances of cracking the NDA exam in 2-3 months. Stay disciplined, and don’t hesitate to seek help when needed. Good luck!
I Have done B.com B.ed(sst) ctet(paper2) cleared, But now I got to know I am not eligible as a TGT teacher For Social science As I have no subject combination of His,geo,civics
Greeting Student,
After completing B.Com and B.Ed you are not eligible to teach Social Science. The subjects which are included in social science like history, Geography,Civics (Political Science ) are taught to arts stream student in B.A (Bachelor of Arts). But do not worry after completing a B.Com you are eligible to teach Maths, Finance, Accountancy, Banking and others which are taught to a B.Com Student.
Thank You. I hope you become a teacher soon.
kya NDA me reasoning pucha jata hai
Hi,
Yes, reasoning is a part of the National Defence Academy (NDA) exam. The NDA exam includes two papers: Mathematics and General Ability Test (GAT). The GAT paper is divided into two sections:
1. English: Covers grammar, vocabulary, comprehension, and more.
2. General Knowledge: Includes sections such as Physics, Chemistry, General Science, History, Geography, and Current Events.
Within the General Knowledge section, there are often questions that test reasoning and analytical abilities, although it may not be a separate dedicated section labeled as "Reasoning". Logical reasoning questions can be embedded within various topics, assessing a candidate's problem-solving and critical thinking skills.
Hope it helps!