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Hello there,
Here’s a brief overview of exams like JEE and NDA:
JEE :
For admission to B.Tech/B.E. in top engineering colleges (IITs, NITs).
Eligibility: 12th pass with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics (PCM).
Exams: JEE Mains and JEE Advanced .
Mode: Online.
NDA :
For admission to Indian Army , Navy , and Air Force .
Eligibility: 12th pass (PCM for Navy/Air Force).
Exams: Written test + SSB Interview .
Mode: Offline.
BITSAT :
For B.Tech at BITS Pilani .
Eligibility: 12th pass with PCM.
Mode: Online exam.
AIIMS :
For MBBS at AIIMS (now part of NEET ).
Eligibility: 12th pass with Physics, Chemistry, Biology (PCB).
CLAT :
For admission to law schools (NLUs).
Eligibility: 12th pass.
CET :
State-level exams for B.Tech , MBBS , and other courses.
Eligibility: Varies by state and course.
AFCAT :
For admission to Indian Air Force .
Eligibility: Graduate in any stream.
Mode: Written exam + SSB Interview .
CTET :
For eligibility to become a teacher.
Eligibility: Graduation with B.Ed .
These exams offer various opportunities for higher education in specific fields.
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries, then feel free to share your questions with us, we will be happy to assist you.
Thank you, and I wish you all the best in your bright future.
Hi aspirant.
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Preparing for NDA with me can be really helpful! I can guide you through the syllabus, share study tips, and help you practice questions for Maths, English, and General Knowledge. We can make a daily study plan together, revise important topics, and even do mock tests. You can ask me doubts anytime, and I’ll explain things in a simple way. Let’s make your NDA preparation smooth, focused, and stress-free. Just tell me what you need help with!
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Hello Pooja,
To prepare for the CTET exam , here are the best sample papers and resources:
Previous Year Papers: These give insight into the exam pattern and types of questions. Available online or in books.
Official Sample Papers: Download from the CTET official website (ctet.nic.in).
Books:
"CTET & TETs" by Arihant Publications for practice questions.
"CTET Success Master" by Upkar Prakashan for mock tests.
Online Platforms: Websites like Careers360 offer free sample papers.
Focus on key areas: Child Development , Language , Math/Science/Environmental Studies based on the level (Primary/Upper Primary).
Hello!!
That's a great goal—and your background as a research scholar can actually be a big asset in preparing for the UPSC Civil Services Exam (CSE), which is the path to becoming an IAS officer.
Step-by-Step Guide to Become an IAS Officer:
1. Understand the Exam Structure
The UPSC CSE has three stages:
Prelims: Objective (GS Paper + CSAT)
Mains: Descriptive (9 papers)
Interview: Personality Test
2. Check Eligibility
Age: 21 to 32 (for General category)
Degree: Any graduate degree (you already qualify)
3. Choose Your Optional Subject
Choose something you’re comfortable with (can be from your research field if it's available).
Popular optionals: Sociology, Geography, PSIR, Anthropology, etc.
4. Build a Study Plan
Since you're a research scholar, time management is key.
Daily 4–6 hours of focused study can work if you're consistent.
Focus on:
NCERTs (6th–12th)
Standard books (like Laxmikanth for Polity, Spectrum for History)
Current Affairs (The Hindu, Indian Express, or PIB + Monthly compilations)
5. Join a Test Series (Optional but Helpful)
For Prelims and Mains: to build speed, writing skills, and clarity.
6. Practice Answer Writing
Mains is all about articulation. Practice with previous year questions and mock tests.
7. Appear for the Exam
Notification comes out around February.
Prelims is in May/June, Mains in September, and Interview early next year.
How to Align This With Your Research Schedule:
Create a realistic time-table that includes 2–3 hours on weekdays, and more on weekends.
Use your research experience for deeper understanding and essay writing.
Yes, you can apply for CTET even if you are in the first semester of BTC . To be eligible for CTET exam, you must have passed the Senior Secondary (12th) class examination with minimum 50% marks and have a two-year Diploma in Elementary Education (D.El.Ed) or B.Ed degree, whether you are in the first semester or any other semester.
In detail:
Eligibility:
For CTET Paper 1 (Class 1-5), you must have passed Senior Secondary (12th) class examination with minimum 50% marks and two-year D.El.Ed or B.Ed. Must have a degree. BTC course is a type of D.El.Ed, so you can apply even if you are in the first semester.
BTC (D.El.Ed):
This is a two year diploma course to become a primary teacher. Even though you are in the first semester, you are eligible to apply for CTET Paper 1.
CTET Exam:
CTET is a teacher eligibility test conducted for the recruitment of primary and upper primary teachers across India.
Application Process:
You can fill the online application form by visiting the official website of CTET.
Information in the application form:
You will have to fill your educational qualification, personal details and other required information in the application form.
Last Date:
The last date for application for CTET will be given in the exam notification.
Exam Schedule:
The schedule of CTET exam will also be given in the exam notification.
So, you can apply for CTET even if you are in the first semester of BTC. Just make sure you have the required educational qualifications and fill the application form correctly.
Hello,
If you want to apply for Assam Police Constable , here’s a step-by-step guide :
Age: Usually between 18 to 25 years
Education: Minimum HSLC (Class 10th) pass from a recognized board
Nationality: Must be an Indian citizen and resident of Assam
Language: Must speak Assamese or any other state language
Go to (https://slprbassam.in/) the official site of Assam Police Recruitment Board.
Look for the latest notification for “Constable Recruitment”
Read the full details: number of posts, physical standards, age limit, exam pattern, etc.
Click on the "Apply Online" link
Register with your basic details and valid mobile number/email
Fill the application form
Upload required documents (photo, signature, certificates, etc.)
Submit the form
Physical Standard Test (PST)
Physical Efficiency Test (PET)
Written Test
Document Verification
Final Merit List
Yes, a B.Tech in Civil Engineering passed candidate can apply for the LIC AAO (Assistant Administrative Officer) post, but only for the AAO (Generalist) category.
For AAO (Generalist), candidates from any stream or discipline are eligible as long as they have a Bachelor's degree from a recognized university. So yes, you are eligible.
But if you are looking for specialist posts like AAO (IT), AAO (Chartered Accountant), etc., then you need a specific qualification related to that field.
So, you can apply under the Generalist category.
Hope it helps !
Congratulations on your selection as MTS at the Deputy Director General of Civil Aviation (DDGCA), Western Region! It's understandable that you're eager to know about the next steps, especially regarding document verification.
As you haven't received an email yet, the best course of action is to directly contact the DDGCA, Western Region office to inquire about the status and schedule for document verification.
Based on available information, the Deputy Director General's office is located in Mumbai. You can try contacting them at the following:
Office of the DDGCA, Western Region: Integrated Office Complex, Opposite to Parshiwada, 14 B Sahar Road, Vile Parle East, Mumbai - 400057 Phone: 022-28393807
It's advisable to call them during their working hours to get the most accurate information. When you call, clearly state your name, the post you've been selected for (MTS), and that you haven't received any communication regarding document verification after the SSC MTS 2024 selection. They should be able to provide you with the necessary details or guide you on the next steps.
While an email address specifically for the Western Region wasn't readily available, you can also try to look for a general contact email on the main DGCA website (dgca.gov.in) and address your query to them, mentioning that you are a selected candidate for the Western Region.
Keep checking the official SSC website (ssc.gov.in) and the SSC Western Region website (sscwr.net) for any updates or notifications regarding document verification for the SSC MTS 2024 recruitment. Sometimes, they might upload schedules or important notices on their websites.
It's important to be proactive in this situation. Contacting the DDGCA, Western Region directly is the most efficient way to get the information you need regarding your document verification.
I hope it helps.
Regarding your query, It seems that Siliguri is not included in the list of NDA exam centers . The most common list of exam centers for the NDA exam do not include Siliguri.
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