Tuesday, March 27, 2018

Useful Information About Various Govt Vacancies Part 2

Assistant Commandants in Paramilitary Forces

How to become Assistant Commandants in Paramilitary Forces. Central Police Forces (Assistant Commandants) Examination. Also called CPF (AC) for CISF, CRPF, SSB, BSF and ITBP. Age: 20 to 25 years (On 1st August every year) Eligibility: Graduate Vacancy advertisement: usually in April with Last date in May. Naukri News will inform you when these vacancies are advertised next year. Exam month: Usually October. Examination pattern: Written test, Physical Efficiency and Medical test, Personal interview. How to prepare for Assistant Commandant Exam? The exam consists of: 1. Written Test 2. Physical Efficiency and Medical Test 3. Personal Interview Written Test: The Written Test consists of two papers, which are conducted on the same day. Paper 1: This is objective in nature and includes General Ability and Intelligence. Scheduled for 2 hours, this paper consists of 250 marks and will be available in both Hindi and English. Paper 2: This is descriptive in nature and includes General Studies, Essay and Comprehension. Scheduled for three hours, this paper consists of 200 marks. While candidates will have a choice of English or Hindi for Essay; comprehension, precis and other language tests will be available only in English. Essay will be for 80 marks, while the rest for 120 marks. Please note: It is mandatory that you clear Paper 1 by achieving the minimum qualifying mark as set by the UPSC. Your Paper 2 will qualify for checking only if you clear Paper 1. Paper 1: General Ability and Intelligence Current affairs General Science History Geography Politics and Economy Paper 2: General Studies, Essay and Competitions Part A Totaling 80 marks, Part A consists of an essay which has to be written either in English or Hindi. Part B Consisting of 120 marks, Part B will cover comprehension, language skills and precis. Physical Efficiency and Medical Test This test is divided into two parts: Physical Efficiency For physical efficiency test, you will be asked to undertake different physical activities like - running, long jump, shot-put, etc. You can prepare this by regularly running and checking your weight. The crux is to build up your stamina so that you can undertake any of the activities given to you. Medical Test You will be qualified to take the Medical Test only if you clear the Physical Efficiency Test. The Medical Test will be conducted at various centers. Personal interview - Assistant Commandant Exam For the personal interview, you should be well-read and focused on the questions. The motive of this interview is to test your knowledge and your presence of mind, and also to judge your integrity. Helpful books: NCERT books - 8th to 12th standard for subjects like Maths, Science, History, Geography, etc Manorama Year Book and similar books.

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How to become Intelligence Officer in IB

IB is a good place if you want to be an intelligence officer. It is also said that RAW also picks their staff from IB. IB recruits Assistant Central Intelligence Officers (ACIO) every year. Selection process: The recruitment process for IB ACIO Exam involves a written test and interview followed by document verification. Written Examination: It has both objective and descriptive pattern. The medium can be selected from English and Hindi. The total marks in the written exam is 200, 100 marks for each paper. Age Limit: For IB ACIO, the candidates age should be between 18 to 27 years. The Age Relaxation is set accordingly for various categories. SC/ ST: 5 Years OBC: 3 Years Widow/ Divorced Women/ Women judicially separated from their husbands: 5 Years Educational Qualification: Graduation in any discipline. Exam pattern: we will soon update you about what kind of questions are asked in IB officer exam.

Armed Forces - Benefits for NCC certificates

As Regular officers in Indian Army. 32 vacancies reserved for NCC ‘C’ Certificate holders for every cource, ie… 64 seats each year irrepective of merit in SSB. As Short Service Commissioned Officers in the Indian Army. NCC ‘C’ Certificate holders are exempted from appearing in written Examination (UPSC exam). 50 vacancies are reserved in each course ie… 100 seats for each year. As Regular Officers in Indian Navy. Six vacancies are reserved in each course ie… 12 seats per year for NCC ‘C’ Certificate(Naval Wing) holders. They must have passed BSc(Physics and Maths) or BE, are 19 to 24 years of age and are deemed fit to undergo training in Naval Academy, Goa by the Services Selection Board (SSB). Such candidates are exempted from appearing in the CDS Examination conducted by UPSC. As Regular Officers in Indian Air Force. 10% of all available seats are reserved for NCC ‘C’ Certificate (Air Wing) holders including Pilot courses. They need NOT appear for UPSC Exam. Indian Army Benefits TO NCC Certificate Holders Five percent of marks are added to NCC ‘A’ Certificate holders on overall marks scored by the candidate in Physical and written Examination. Similarly Eight percent marks are added to ‘B’ Certificate holders. These are applicable for Soldier (GD), Tech, Clerk, SKT and Nursing Assistant categories. In addition NCC ‘C’ Certificate holders are completely exempted from appearing in CEE (Common Entrance Examination) for Soldier GD category. As far as Soldier Clerk/SKT/Tech/NA are concerned, they will not be exempted from part-I of the written exam, but 10% bonus marks will be awarded of the total marks earned in the written exam for overall placement in the merit list. It is clarified that if a candidate is both a son of an exserviceman and an NCC Certificate holder, he is entitled to only one type of concession. Indian Navy Benefits TO NCC Certificate Holders Navy. Weightage of following additional marks is given to NCC Certificate holders for recruitment in the Navy :- Direct Entry Sailor(MER), Artificer Apprentices Diploma Holder ‘A’ Certificate 22, For B cert. - 44, C cert. - 66 Marks. Air Force. The marks as given below are added to selection Test marks of the qualified candidates possessing NCC Certificates in Air Wing:- C - 5 marks B – 4 marks A - 3 marks – 10 Central Reserve Police Force Benefits TO NCC Certificate Holders For joining as Officers ( Company Commanders, Quartermasters and Dy SPs), the minimum prescribed qualification is a Second class Bachelors Degree. However, NCC ‘B’ OR ‘C’ Certificate holders having a Third Class Bachelors Degree are also considered eligible. Central Industrial Security Force Benefits TO NCC Certificate Holders Additional marks at the scale of ‘one’ mark for ‘B’ Certificate holders and ‘Three’ marks for ‘C’ Certificate holders are given to candidates in the rank of ‘Constable’. Joining Coast Guard Benefits TO NCC Certificate Holders Additional weightage between 03 and 10 is given to candidates for joining in both Officer cadre as well as Enrolled personnel. NCC Cadets are also taken on cruise on board as and when Coast Guard ship visits neighboring countries. Indo Tibetan Border Police Benefits TO NCC Certificate Holders Possession of NCC ‘B’ / ‘C’ certificate has been included as a desirable qualification for filling up the post of Assistant Commandant(General Duty)/Sub Inspectors (General Duty) under direct recruitment method. For Joining Department of Telecommunications Bonus marks as under are awarded to NCC Cadets possessing Certificates for joining various cadres in Ministry of Communications, Department of Telecommunications Technicians. NCC cadets who have acquired training in Senior Division Army Wing Signal units(Boys) are given 07 marks for possessing ‘B’ certificate and 10 Mars for ‘C’ certificate. Telephone Operators & Telegraphists. NCC Cadets who have acquired training in Senior Wing Army wing Signal Units (Girls) are given 07 additional Marks for possessing ‘B’ Certificate and 10 additional marks for possessing ‘C’ Certificate.

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Useful information - SI, ASI in central forces

SSC recruits for following posts every year: Sub-Inspectors in Delhi Police, BSF, CISF, CRPF, ITBPF, SSB and Assistant Sub-Inspector in CISF Tentative dates are (based on 2015 dates): Adv. Date: 28 March Last date: 28 April Exam date: 21 June. Two exams on same day Age Limit: minimum 20 years and maximum 25 years as on 1st January of the year. Education: any degree. For Delhi Police, driving license (LMV) is mandatory. Selection process: written examination, Personal interview test, medical test Questions in paper 1 General Intelligence and Reasoning - 50 General Knowledge and General Awareness- 50 Quantitative Aptitude - 50 English Comprehension - 50 Questions in paper 2 English language and Comprehension - 200 Physical test: For male candidates: 100 meters race in 16 seconds 1.6 Kms race in 6.5 minutes Long Jump : 3.65 meters in 3 chances High Jump: 1.2 meters in 3 chances Shot put (16 Lbs): 4.5 meters in 3 chances


Useful information about HTET

Starting date of online applications: in mid June Last date of registration: by end of June HTET 2015 Exam Dates are as below: Level 1 (Primary teacher): last week of Aug. Level 2 (TGT): last week of Aug. Level 3 (PGT): last week of Aug.

Useful information about CTET

You can take CTET twice a year First exam dates are as below: Announcemnt in Dec. and last date in Jan. Date of Exams: in Feb. There are two papers on same day. Results: in Mar. Second exam: Announcemnt in June and last date in July. Date of Exams: in Aug. There are two papers on same day. Results: third week of Sept.

General information - How to become a Journalist

After 12th you can do bachelor degree in mass communication. There are lots of diploma courses as well which you can do after 12th or graduation. Master degree is highly recommended for making career in this field. After your master degree, apprenticeship with some media house is highly beneficial.

General information - How to become a scientist

ISRO and DRDA are two main organizations which recruit scientists. ISRO: vacancies are announced generally in June with last date in July. You must have strong command over your subjects to crack ISRO exams. Students from Mechanical, Electronics and Computer Engineering are the most common streams which are preferred by ISRO. DRDO: vacancies are announced generally in May with last date in June. You must have strong command over your subjects to crack DRDO exams. You must have an engineering degree. DRDO employs students from almost all engineering streams.

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How to become CBI officer

Sub-Inspector in CBI Date: vacancies are generally announced in Jan. every year. Exam pattern: There are three exams or three Tiers as explained below: Tier 1 - Subjects: General Intelligence & Reasoning, General Awareness, Quantitative Aptitude, English, Full marks: 200, Time: 2 hours Tier II (Only those who have cleared Tier I can appear for Tier II exam), Type: Objective, Subjects: Quantitative Abilities & English, Full marks: 200, Time: 2 hours, Negative marking: Yes (.25 for every wrong answer) Tier III (Only those who have cleared Tier II can appear for Tier III exam), it is an interview round and one may have to take a Computer Proficiency and skill test along with it.

Useful information - UGC NET

National eligibility Test is conducted by UGC two times every year. Exam held in the months of: June and December (exam is held twice a year) Notifications announced in: For the June exam, notification will be announced in the month of March and for the December exam, it will be in the month of September Examination pattern: Objective in nature Preparation time: Recommended a minimum of three to six months Age limits: not more than 28 years for Junior Research Fellow. No limit for Lecturers. There are three exams; all objective. Paper 1 - reasoning ability, comprehension and general ability - 100 marks - 1.15 hrs Paper 1 - subject you choose - 100 marks - 1.15 hrs Paper 3 - subject you choose - 150 marks - 2.30 hrs.


Useful information - How to become a pilot

If you are interested in becoming a commercial pilot then, min requirement is 12th pass with Physics & Maths..After that 1. Clear DGCA class 2 medical and get your File Number. 2. Take initial ground class for an experienced instructor. 3. Choose a good flight training school in USA, Canada, New Zealand (other than India) and take admission 4.Fly and log min of 200 hrs 5.Clear theory & flying exams and get your CPL Being a Pilot I suggest you not to contact any agents or consultancy..Do not waste your money on them..You can directly join the flight schools for your CPL training Training cost depend on the country & school you select, In USA the cost will be 16-22 lakh, duration 6 - 8 months In New zealand it will be 19-25 lakh, duration 1 year In India the same course will be around 28 - 30 lakh, duration 2 - 3 years.. If you are interested to become a pilot in Indian Airforce then, There are mainly 2 type of entries, (i) NDA Entry: 10 + 2 male students with Mathematics and Physics as their subjects can apply provided they are between 16 1/2 Yrs -19 Yrs of age and are unmarried. NDA Advertisements are released by UPSC in March and September every year. Aspirants must remember that UPSC releases advertisements 15 months in advance for courses commencing January and July every year. This is for permanent commission into the Flying Branch of the IAF. (ii) CDSE Entry: A qualified graduate or a final-year B.E/B. Tech in any discipline with Physics and Mathematics at 10 +2 level can apply through CDSE if he/she is unmarried and between 19-23 Yrs of age. Candidates have to apply in response to the Flying Branch Advertisements given during Apr and Oct by UPSC. Aspirants must remember that UPSC releases advertisements 15 months in advance for courses commencing January and July every year. This is for permanent commission into the Flying Branch of the IAF.


Useful information - SSC 10+2 level exam

SSC recruits thousands of clerical and similar staff every year. Vacancies are announced in June with last date is in July. There are three exams, generally in November. First two exams are written and third is and interview.

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Useful information - Bank PO

Eligible age: 21-28 years in general category. (There is a certain relaxation in the reserved category) Educational qualification: graduation with 60% marks. Forms available usually in the month of May/ June Exam in the month of October/ November followed by interview in January Preparation time required: At least two months Passing marks: 40% in each section and an overall score of 100 Number of vacancies to be filled: 22,000 - 25,000

Useful information - SSC graduate level exam

Staff Selection Commission of India recruits thousands of grade b officers every year. Some of the main posts are Sub-Inspector in CBI, Inspector of Income Tax, Inspector (Central Excise), Inspector (Preventive Officer), Inspector (Examiner), Inspector of Posts, Assistant Enforcement Officer, Inspector (CBN), Compiler Divisional Accountant, Auditors/ UDCs /Tax Assistants, Junior Accountant & Accountant, Sub Inspector (CBN) . Date: vacancies are generally announced in Jan. every year. Exam pattern: There are three exams or three Tiers: Tier 1 - Subjects: General Intelligence & Reasoning, General Awareness, Quantitative Aptitude, English, Full marks: 200, Time: 2 hours Tier II (Only those who have cleared Tier I can appear for Tier II exam), Type: Objective, Subjects: Quantitative Abilities & English, Full marks: 200, Time: 2 hours, Negative marking: Yes (.25 for every wrong answer) Tier III (Only those who have cleared Tier II can appear for Tier III exam), it is an interview round and one may have to take a Computer Proficiency and skill test along with it.

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