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Anamika Jha

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The minimum qualifying eligibility criteria for candidates to appear for SSC GD examination are - • The candidates must be at least 10th Pass from a recognised Educational Board.Other eligibility criteria included the age limit of candidate i.e. 18 to 23 years.To know more about SSC GD, refer to the official website of SSC GD.

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Bhupinder Kour

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No, SSC (Staff Selection Commission) is not a state government job. SSC is a central government recruitment agency in India. It conducts multiple examinations to recruit staff for different central government departments, ministries, and organizations.The SSC conducts various exams such as SSC CGL (Combined Graduate Level), SSC CHSL (Combined Higher Secondary Level), SSC JE (Junior Engineer), SSC Stenographer, SSC GD Constable, and others. These exams are conducted at the national level and provide opportunities for candidates to secure jobs in various central government departments and organizations across the country.The selected can
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Shivam Dureja

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To clear the SSC GD exam in two months, you can follow these tips:Understand the exam pattern and syllabus: Familiarize yourself with the exam pattern and syllabus to know what to expect in the examPractice previous year papers: Take a printout of the previous year's SSC GD question paper and practice them, as many questions are repeated, and the level is not difficultMake a study schedule: Allocate 8 to 10 hours of study time each day and create a study schedule that includes time for each subject and regular revisionsTake mock tests: Take as many SSC GD Constable Mock Tests as you can to assess your preparation and improve your time
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Shivam Dureja

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After completing SSC (Secondary School Certificate) in India, you can apply for various government jobs through the Staff Selection Commission (SSC). The specific job you can get will depend on the SSC exam you take and your rank. Some of the job opportunities after clearing SSC exams include:Lower Division ClerkJunior Secretariat AssistantPostal AssistantData Entry OperatorInspector (Central Excise)Tax AssistantInspector of Income TaxesAssistant Section OfficerAssistant Audit OfficerAssistant Enforcement OfficerJunior Statistical OfficerThese are just a few examples, and there are many other posts available through the SSC exams, each
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Rachit Kumar Saxena

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The candidates will be required to pay the SSC MTS application fee with the online application. The Commission accepts the SSC MTS application fee in online as well as in offline mode through bank challan. The candidates are required to pay the SSC MTS application fee. The details of the category-wise application fee are given below:CategorySSC MTS Application FeeGeneral/Other Backward Class (OBC)INR 100Women (of all categories)/Scheduled Caste (SC)/Scheduled Tribe (ST)/Persons with Disability (PwD)/Ex-Servicemen (ESM)Nil

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Amanpreet Kaur Sethi

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As you have appeared for the exam so you must have verified documents, in that case you'll have to wait for the results. After results are out, if you clear the cutoff of your desired state you'll get placed there and will get your department. All the best! 

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The CAT 2023 exam date is November 26, 2023. The question paper partner for CAT 2023 has not yet been announced.The question paper partner for CAT is typically a leading educational testing company, such as GMAC or Pearson VUE. The question paper partner is responsible for developing and administering the CAT exam.You can check or be updated at official website as soon as the question paper partner for CAT 2023 is announced.

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Rachit Kumar Saxena

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The Staff Selection Commission changed the SSC MTS Tier 1 exam pattern and introduced partial negative markings in the SSC MTS Tier 1 exam. The Commission also changed the number of questions asked in the exam. The Commission divided the paper into two parts and fixed a separate timeline for each session. The Commission can see below the SSC MTS Tier 1 paper sections and the questions associated with each session:SSC MTS Paper-I SubjectsNumber of Questions/Maximum MarksSession 1 (No-Negative Marking) Numerical and Mathematical Ability20/60Reasoning Ability and Problem-Solving20/60Session 2 (Negative Marking) General Awar
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Rachit Kumar Saxena

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The General Awareness syllabus for the SSC MTS exam includes topics such as:Current Events of National and International ImportanceGames and SportsArt and Culture of IndiaIndian LiteratureMonuments and Places of IndiaHistory of India and Freedom StrugglePhysical, Social and Economic Geography of India and WorldIndian Polity and Governance - constitution and political systemGeneral Scientific and Technological Developments including Space and Nuclear Program of IndiaUN and Other important World OrganizationsEnvironmental Issues Concerning India and World at LargeBasics of Computers and Computer ApplicationsTransport Systems in IndiaFamo
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