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Ssc cgl last year paper download
Hey,
The Staff Selection Commission will release the SSC CGL 2024 question papers online at ssc.nic.in (http://ssc.nic.in) . Candidates are encouraged to download past SSC CGL question papers for preparation purposes. Practising these question papers will give you an idea of the difficulty level and the types of questions asked in the exam.
To download SSC CGL 2024 paper please visit : https://competition.careers360.com/articles/ssc-cgl-question-papers
Hope this helps you.
is there any chance to continue studying IAS with b.tech ?pls answer me sir..reply fast
Hello aspirant,
Hope you are doing great.
As per your question, YES absolutely you can study for the IAS side by side along with your Btech course. There won't be any problem for the same. After completing your Btech course, then you can give your 1st attempt of UPSC exam.
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can I carry e pan card as photo id proof in my afcat exam is it valid because ive lost my pan card
Dear aspirant !
Hope you are doing well ! No don't take risk with e pan card it can cost you your paper . Better to go with original one
Admit card . This crucial document contains essential information such as your name, roll number, exam date and time, and exam centre details. Download it from the official AFCAT website. - Valid Photo ID Proof: Carry a recognized photo ID like an Aadhaar card, PAN card, driver's license, or passport .
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Carry aadhar instead of pan
I have studied 10th ICSE syllabus Can i apply TNPSC group 4 exam
Dear aspirant !!
Hope you are doing good !
No you can't give the exam it will need a bachelor degree to give the same exam . The required education qualification for the TSPSC Group 4 Exam is a bachelor's degree in any field from a recognized university or board.
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Thanking you !
if i am doing btch in dairy technology then i can apply for cds exam
Hii There,
Certainly. If you're in your third year of engineering, you're eligible to appear for the CDS examination. However, if you qualify the written exam, you won't be able to attend the SSB (Service Selection Board) interview because you must be in the final year of your engineering studies to do so.
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12 march 2006 candidates can give nda exam of 2024
Hello Aspirant,
Yes you can give the attempt.
The NDA age range is 16.5–19.5 years old. Only unmarried male and female applicants who were born on July 2, 2005, and July 1, 2008, are eligible to apply for NDA 1 2024. Candidates for NDA 2 2024 must have been born between January 2, 2005, and January 1, 2008, in order to be eligible for the test.
ALL THE BEST
my dob is 2-12-2007 and i will complete my 12th in 2025 can i take one year coatching after 12th and then give my exam for nda in 2026 april
Hello Aspirant,
Regarding the question you asked, I would like to clarify that you are in fact eligible to apply to The National Defence Academy (NDA) once you have finished your 12th grade.
In the official announcement, the Union Public Service Commission specifies the NDA qualifying requirements for 2022. Before completing the NDA test form, candidates should confirm their eligibility for the NDA 2022. The eligibility requirements for the NDA exam 2022 include a number of elements, including nationality, age restriction, educational background, marital status, and others.
You can take the coaching for one year but mind that there is no age relaxation.
Age Restrictions: 16.5 to 19.5 years for all categories; the NDA exam does not allow for age relaxation.
Make sure you don't exceed the age.
ALL THE BEST
I am in bsc zoology honors in first year.How should I prepare for upsc(IAS) what should be my first step of preparation. please give me all information about this exam. in graduation my subject is zoology honours
Dear Aspirant!
Preparing for UPSC (IAS) is a gradual process. Here's a step-by-step guide, considering your background in BSc Zoology Honours:
1. Understand the UPSC Exam:
Overview: UPSC (Union Public Service Commission) conducts the Civil Services Exam, which includes the IAS exam.
Stages: The exam has three stages - Prelims, Mains, and Interview.
2. Choose Zoology as an Optional Subject:
Subject Choice: You can select Zoology as your optional subject for the Mains exam. This involves an in-depth study of Zoology.
3. Start Early Preparation:
Regular Study: Begin your preparation early with consistent and regular study habits.
Current Affairs: Stay updated on current affairs through newspapers, magazines, and reliable online sources.
4. Understand Exam Syllabus:
Prelims Syllabus: Covers General Studies, including History, Geography, Economy, Polity, Science & Tech, and Current Affairs.
Mains Syllabus: Includes Optional Subject (Zoology for you), General Studies, and Essay.
5. Read Basic Books:
NCERTs: Start with NCERT books for History, Geography, Economics, and Science subjects. It provides a foundation for further studies.
6. Develop Writing Skills:
Practice Essays: Improve your essay-writing skills for the Mains exam.
Answer Writing: Practice writing concise and well-structured answers for General Studies papers.
7. Refer to Standard UPSC Books:
General Studies: Follow standard books recommended by UPSC experts for each subject.
Zoology: Refer to relevant Zoology books for your optional subject.
8. Stay Updated with Current Affairs:
Newspapers: Regularly read newspapers for current affairs, national and international news.
9. Join Test Series:
Mock Tests: Enroll in a test series for both Prelims and Mains to practice time management and improve answer writing.
10. Follow a Timetable:
Organized Schedule: Create a timetable to cover all subjects and topics systematically.
11. Stay Motivated:
Consistency: Keep a consistent study routine, and stay motivated throughout the preparation journey.
Remember, UPSC preparation is a marathon, not a sprint. Be patient, stay focused, and continuously assess your progress. Regularly review your strengths and weaknesses to make necessary adjustments in your study plan.
I have changed my name (initial) through gazette after my schooling. Now I am going to apply UPSC which asked name based on SSLC marksheet. My school head told me that not possible to change new name in marksheet. But I change my new name in College and documents like Aadhar. Now how can I apply?
Hello aspirant,
Hope you are doing great.
Its not about your school head, you can change your name in the SCC certificate. For this you need to visit your educational board and apply for the change in name by providing the proper documents asked by the authorities, after that your name will be changed within 10 days.
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my dob is 21 august 2006 in which year i give nda
Hey aspirant,
As per the official NDA 2024 notification only unmarried male/female aspirants born not earlier than 2nd July,2005 and not later than 1st July 2008 are eligible to appear for NDA 2024. Hence, you can definitely appear for NDA 2024.
Please visit for other eligibilty criterias : https://competition.careers360.com/articles/nda-eligibility-criteria
Hope this helps you.