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Hello Sir/Mam. I completed my 10th and 12th in cbse board, Tamilnadu. For SSC CHSL application should I fill STATE/UT BOARD as TAMILNADU/Delhi? And also what should fill for NAME OF BOARD as . Please let me know as soon as possible. THANK YOU

Nitin Kumar 23rd May, 2024

You should fill TAMIL NADU in the "STATE/UT BOARD" section.

You should fill CENTRAL BOARD OF SECONDARY EDUCATION in the "NAME OF BOARD" section.

Even though you completed your 10th and 12th in Tamil Nadu, the CBSE board is the national board that conducted your exams. The SSC CHSL application form requires you to specify the board that administered your exams, not the state where you took them.

I hope it helps!

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Im doing bsc in microbiology so can I become GST inspector through SSC CGL

Nitin Kumar 23rd May, 2024

No, a BSc in Microbiology wouldn't directly qualify you to become a GST inspector through the SSC CGL exam (Staff Selection Commission Combined Graduate Level Examination). The SSC CGL recruits for various posts, and the eligibility criteria differ based on the specific post.

For the post of GST Inspector (typically under the Central Excise Inspector or Inspector (Excise) cadre), a Bachelor's degree in Commerce, Economics, Statistics, Mathematics, Business Administration or Law is usually required. Microbiology doesn't fall under the typical qualifica

https://competition.careers360.com/exams/ssc-cgl

I hope it helps!

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CTET exam all details for competitive exams

Soumili Das 25th Oct, 2024

Here in this post you can get all the important details regarding CTET examination.

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) administers the Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET), a nationwide test, to choose teachers for Classes 1–8.


* Qualifications:

  • 10+2 or graduation with 50% of the possible points
  • A primary education diploma or degree


*Example Structure:*

  • Paper I: 150 multiple-choice questions, 150 minutes (Classes 1–5)
  • Paper II (Classes 6–8): 150 minutes, 150 multiple-choice questions


*Subjects:*

  • Language (English/Hindi)-Pedagogy and Child Development
  • Social Studies, Science, and Mathematics


* Validity: 7 years from the day results were announced.


*Application:* Register online via the CTET's official website.


Keep yourself informed with CTET alerts and study advice!

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I am waiting for my 12th results...applying for SSC CHSL...They are asking about previous year or semesters roll number and percentage...What should I enter there pls guide me with this?

Nitin Kumar 23rd May, 2024

The SSC CHSL application form asks for details about your previous year or semesters since you haven't received your 12th results yet.

Since you haven't completed any semesters beyond 12th (which you are waiting for results on), you can mention "NA" or "Not Applicable".

You can also mention "NA" or "Waiting for Results" in this section.

https://competition.careers360.com/exams/ssc-chsl

I hope it helps!




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i am witing for my 12th results...I want to apply for ssc chsl so what should I fill in place of highest qualification... and they are asking for marks also... pls guide me witht this.

vaibhavi bhalsod 2nd Sep, 2024

hello

Congratulations on taking the first step towards applying for SSC CHSL!


Since you're awaiting your 12th results, you can follow these steps:


1. In the "Highest Qualification" field, select "12th Standard (Awaiting Result)" or "12th Standard (Result Pending)" from the dropdown menu, if available. If not, you can select "12th Standard" and mention "Result Awaited" in the remarks or comments section.

2. For the "Marks" field, you can enter "Result Awaited" or "NA" (Not Applicable). Some forms might allow you to leave this field blank or provide an option to upload a "Result Awaited" certificate.


Keep the following points in mind:


- Make sure to check the official SSC CHSL notification and application form instructions for specific guidance on this matter.

- If you're selected for the next stage, you'll likely need to provide your 12th standard mark sheet or certificate as proof of qualification.

- Ensure you meet the eligibility criteria, including the required passing percentage, once your results are declared.


Remember to regularly check the official SSC website for updates and notifications regarding the application process.


Good luck with your application and upcoming results!

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Mera janm 30 july2006 ko huaa tha orr maine 12th 2024 me pass kr li hai meri Umar 17.6 hai , me janna chahti hu ki me NDA ka exam kitni baar de skti hu .

Manha AK 16th Dec, 2024

To write NDA exam , you have to be between 16.5 and 19.5 years old. Hence, you can write the exam as many times as you want if you are a twelfth graduate as long as you are not over the age of 19.5 years old. You can also appear for NDA the year you are going to pass twelfth .

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If weve prepared for the CSAT, then can we do maths and reasoning of all other competitive exams like the SSC CGL, banking, etc.? Or should we do CGL maths and Reasoning to crack both the CGL and CSAT and other Government Job exams? Also give me guidance to do Maths and Reasoning from the Scratch

Tanya Gupta 2nd May, 2024

Hello,

1 Understand the Syllabus: Know what topics are covered in the exams you're targeting.

2 Study Material: Gather quality resources for mathematics and reasoning.

3 Build Concepts: Start with basics and gradually move to complex topics.

4 Practice Regularly: Solve a variety of problems to improve skills

5 Time Management: Practice solving problems within time limits.

6Review and Improve: Analyze mistakes and revise regularly.

7 Seek Guidance: Get help when needed from teachers or online resources.

Hope this helps you,

Thank you

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best degree with ias collage in kerala

satyamercedes0626 21st Apr, 2024

Hello,

Hope you are doing great.

Answering to your question,


In Kerala, pursuing a Bachelor's degree in subjects such as Political Science, Public Administration, History, Economics, or Law alongside preparation for the Indian Administrative Service (IAS) exam is highly beneficial. These disciplines offer a solid foundation in areas crucial for the civil services examination, covering topics like governance, administration, constitutional law, and socio-economic issues. Additionally, degrees in Mathematics, Engineering, or Medicine can provide valuable complementary skills and knowledge for IAS exam preparation. It's essential to select a degree program that matches your interests, strengths, and career objectives, while also allowing sufficient time for focused IAS exam preparation.

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Hope this helps!!



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I had chosen basic math in class 10th I am currently studying in class 11 from humanities stream using basic math will affect my SSC eligibility criteria criteria and other state services exams and UPSC as well

Nitin Kumar 23rd May, 2024

Choosing basic math in class 10th will likely not affect your eligibility for most SSC exams, other state services exams, and UPSC as long as you meet the specific math requirement for the desired post.

Many SSC exams, like SSC CGL or CHSL, have a minimum educational qualification requirement that specifies a Bachelor's degree in any discipline. Math in 10th standard usually doesn't play a role in these exams.


Eligibility criteria for state services exams vary, but most focus on the educational qualification required for the specific post. Math from 10th might not be a factor.

UPSC Civil Services Exam (CSE) requires a Bachelor's degree. Math from 10th doesn't affect eligibility.

https://competition.careers360.com/exams/upsc-cse

I hope it helps!

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I have got my BTech degree with 84 percentage and I got 22 marks in my GATE with 12,672 rank and 301 score. I am an SC candidate from Delhi. Can I get admission in MTech in IIT? If yes can you plz name which one and course name. what about ssc je/cgl plz share details.

Shubham Aggarwal 10th Apr, 2024

Hi,

With your BTech degree percentage of 84 and a GATE score of 301, along with your SC category, you have a chance to secure admission in MTech programs at some IITs, but it may not be assured in the top-ranking ones due to intense competition.

However, admissions also depend on various factors such as the number of seats available, the specific department and program you're applying to, and the preferences of the particular IIT you're interested in. Some IITs may consider your application favorably based on your category and GATE score.

Considering your GATE score of 301 and SC category, here are a few IITs and MTech courses where you might have a chance of admission:

  1. IIT Delhi:

    • MTech in Electrical Engineering
    • MTech in Mechanical Engineering
    • MTech in Civil Engineering

  2. IIT Bombay:

    • MTech in Computer Science and Engineering
    • MTech in Electrical Engineering

  3. IIT Madras:

    • MTech in Aerospace Engineering
    • MTech in Chemical Engineering
    • MTech in Biotechnology

  4. IIT Kanpur:

    • MTech in Aerospace Engineering
    • MTech in Materials Science and Engineering

It's advisable to check the respective IITs' official websites for detailed information on MTech admissions, including eligibility criteria, seat matrix, and admission procedure.

Consider using the GATE College Predictor tool provided below to get more specific information.

GATE College Predictor

https://engineering.careers360.com/gate-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=ini-gate_cp


Regarding SSC JE (Staff Selection Commission Junior Engineer) and SSC CGL (Combined Graduate Level) examinations:

SSC JE is conducted for recruitment to the posts of Junior Engineers in various government departments, whereas SSC CGL is conducted for recruitment to Group B and C posts in various ministries, departments, and organizations of the Government of India.

For both examinations, eligibility criteria vary depending on the specific posts and departments. Generally, a bachelor's degree in engineering is required for SSC JE, while for SSC CGL, a bachelor's degree in any discipline from a recognized university is required.

As an SC candidate, you may have certain relaxations in terms of age limits and qualifying marks in these examinations.

For detailed information on eligibility criteria, exam pattern, syllabus, and application procedures, you should refer to the official websites of SSC (Staff Selection Commission).


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