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krish mittal

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To prepare for the General Awareness section of the RBI Grade B exam, focus on staying updated with current affairs, banking, and financial awareness. Start by reading daily newspapers like The Hindu or The Economic Times and using monthly current affairs magazines like Pratiyogita Darpan. Focus on understanding key topics such as RBI policies, economic surveys, banking terms, and financial markets. Regularly attempt online quizzes, mock tests, and past papers to assess your preparation. Additionally, use resources like Manorama Yearbook and Banking Awareness books for revision and understanding the fundamentals. Join online coaching p
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Shiv Kumar

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Here is a concise list of government job opportunities for B.Sc. Chemistry graduates:Research ScientistPractice in government research working in any institutions and laboratories.Quality Control OfficerMaintain product quality in sectors such as pharmaceutical, manufacturing and production.Lab ChemistCarry out related analysis and experiments in laboratories which are accredited to the government.Chemical EngineerDeal with various production problems in government establishments.Environmental ScientistConfront environmental issues with a body of agencies such as Pollution Control Boards.Forensic ScientistSupport the police in the crim
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Shiv Kumar

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Becoming a gazetted officer in India  requires a university degree i.e graduation degree. Gazetted officers often work in administration, law enforcement, finance, education, healthcare, and other fields.To become a gazetted officer, you usually need to hold a specific rank or position in a government department or agency.Please note that while these positions may be classified as gazetted (12th level), they often fall under Group C or D categories, which may not carry the same administrative responsibilities as Group A or B gazetted officers (graduation level). For higher administrative roles, a university degree is generally req
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Pratik Gawade

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Yes, after uploading your photo and signature again in the RPF SI exam form, you will get a confirmation message.This will be a confirmation that uploading is successful. if you don't get any message check your uploaded sign and photo, they should match the guidlines of size, format, and clarity.

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Kapil Lalwani

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For the police exam preparation, first, know about the syllabus and exam scheme as they comprise sections such as general awareness, logical reasoning, and numerical ability. Make a timetable on how to study dedicating 4-6 hours daily for 3-6 months. Concern yourself with attaining physical fitness because some of the tests carry out during police exams may require one to; touch the 100 meter within 15 sec or complete 1.6km run within 10 min. Solve mock tests and previous years' question papers to develop skills in time management and lessen errands. Also, one may join coaching for which charges about INR 8000 to 20000 usually to get p
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Sourabh Jaiswal

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Yes you can join indian army at the age of 23. Because the age limit that requires in indian army is Between 21 to 27 years and if you have completed your 10+2 you can apply for Indian army.

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Tarique Jamal

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Definitely you can opt for UPSC preparation along with B.Com and it will not pose any further problems .Just take care of these points.Maintain Seperate Study time period for both.Need to focus more on your academics as graduation is more important.Need to utilise your time efficiently You will have to minimise distractions Also you don't need to take much stress and Focus on your mental health UPSC preparation must not harm your Academics Understand the exam pattern and syllabus.Must Build a strong foundation with NCERT books.Read newspapers for current affairs which help you improve communication as well as w
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Bhumika Lama

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Scoring above the cut off is esstential as it qualifies you for the next stage of the selection process, which is the AFSB interview. However, merely clearing the cutoff does not guarantee selection; a higher score can improve your chances of advancing in the merit list.

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Indrani Thakur

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AFCAT score is a crucial initial screening criterion. Alongside the AFCAT score, factors like performance in the AFSB interview, medical fitness, educational qualifications, and available vacancies determine your final position in the merit list.

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Chanchal Jain

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Achieving a good score in AFCAT is important because it increases your chances of qualifying for the AFSB interview. The scores enhances your position in the merit list. This improves the likelihood of selection. This boosts your confidence for subsequent selection stages.

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