3. 3
UPSC
The full form of UPSC is Union Public Service Commission.
While Union Public Service Com is the prestigious and
major exam conducting authority. The Union Public Service
Commission conducts various examinations to recruit
eligible candidates for the Indian Government.
The UPSC conducts the Civil Services Examination (CSE),
popularly known as IAS (Indian Administrative Service)
exam. It is conducted in two phases namely- UPSC Prelims
and UPSC Mains
Manoj Soni chairman of UPSC
4. EligibIlity criteria
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Nationality: Indian citizen
Candidate must hold a Graduate Degree from a recognised
University. UPSC Civil Services Exam Age Limit: Candidate must
be a minimum of 21 years of age and must not be more than 32
years of age.
Number of attempts
General Category: 6
OBC Category:9
SC/ST Category: No restrictions
5. Common examination pattern
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The UPSC exam pattern for the Mains stage consists of 9 papers
conducted over 5-7 days. Only those candidates who secure at
least the declared cut off in General Studies I and 33% in
General Studies II in Prelims will be allowed to appear for the
Mains Examination
6. ssc
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SSC stands for Staff Selection Commission; it is an
important Indian organization that conducts exams for
various posts under many departments. The candidate who
wishes to join the board must clear these exams
S Kishore Chairman of SSC
7. EligibIlity criteria
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The common SSC eligibility criteria for most of the SSC
exams are Age Limit, Educational Qualification and
Nationality or Citizenship.
The nationality criteria for SSC exam eligibility is very
simple that the candidate appearing for SSC exam must be an
Indian citizen. The SSC eligibility in terms of educational
qualification varies for different SSC exams and posts. The
SSC age limit for most of the exams conducted by the Staff
Selection Commission is a minimum of 18 years to a
maximum of 32 years.
8. Common examination pattern
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The examination pattern of the SSC CGL exam consists of
two tiers. Tier 1 includes 1 paper that has four sections
namely General Intelligence and Reasoning, General
Awareness, Quantitative Aptitude and English
Comprehension. The paper consists of 100 questions with
200 marks in total.
9. IBPS
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The Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS) is a
government recruitment agency primarily focused on
facilitating recruitment in India's public sector banks,
excluding the State Bank of India (SBI). It conducts
examinations for the selection of probationary officers,
clerks, and graduate placements
Matam Benkata Rao Chairman
of IBPS
10. Eligibility criteria
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For IBPS PO, candidates need to have a graduation and must
be between the ages of 20 and 30 years to be eligible to apply
for the exam. Additionally, they also need to have Computer
Proficiency All candidates who are selected for the IBPS PO
exam have to provide authorities with their medical
efficiency reports.
11. Common examination pattern
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According to IBPS PO exam pattern 2023, the prelims exam
comprises three sections-English Language, Quantitative
Aptitude and Reasoning Ability. The total marks allotted to
the prelims exam are 100. The mains exam is a mix of both
objective and descriptive-type tests
12. Lic
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LIC syllabus for the AAO, ADO & HFL exams is set by the
Life Insurance Corporation of India, which is the conducting
body for all LIC exams.
The LIC exams are one of the most sought after exams in the
Insurance sector and aspirants of the three exams (AAO,
ADO and HFL) under LIC should be thorough with the LIC
Syllabus to ace these exams
Siddhartha Mohanty Chairman of
LIC
13. Eligibility criteria
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Candidate must have attained the age of 21 years and should
not be more than 30 years of age. However, there is age
relaxation for candidates belonging to different categories.
Education Qualifications: The candidate must be a Graduate
from any Government recognized University.
14. Common examination pattern
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LIC AAO's main exam consists of Objective Test (300 marks) & Descriptive Test
(25 marks). Both the exams will be conducted online mode. The descriptive exam
will be through typing on the computer. There will be a negative marking of ¼
mark for each wrong answer
15. RRB
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In the year 1985, the Railway Service Commission was
renamed as Railway Recruitment Board. The Railway
Recruitment Board conducts various recruitment
examination for Assistant Loco Pilot, Non-technical and
popular category, Group C/Group D and other posts in
departments and offices of Indian railways.
Sri Anil Kumar Lahoti
Chairman RRB
16. Eligibility criteria
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The RRB NTPC exam has two levels: undergraduate (12th standard) and graduate
level. For undergraduate-level posts, candidates must be between 18 and 30 years
old. For graduate-level posts, the age limit is between 18 and 33 years. The
minimum age requirement for RRB NTPC is 18 years.
17. Common examination pattern
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in the IBPS RRB PO Mains exam, 2023 candidates are
allocated a total duration of 120 minutes to complete the
examination. It consists of 5 sections with a total of 200
questions and a maximum score of 200 marks. There is a
negative marking in the IBPS RRB PO Mains exam 2023.
18. Rbi
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The Reserve Bank of India conducts examinations for
recruitment to various posts in the RBI. The RBI was
established in 1935 and nationalized in 1949. It is the apex
bank in the country responsible for maintaining the
Consolidated Fund of India and formulating banking
policies.
A job in the apex bank is considered highly prestigious, and
hence the competition is high and equivalent to
other Government exams. Shakthikantth Das chairman of
RBI
19. Eligibility criteria
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In order to meet the RBI Grade B Eligibility
2023, candidates must have completed their bachelor's
degree with a minimum of 60% marks or a master's degree
with a minimum of 55% marks. Those who are pursuing
their graduation are not eligible for the exam.
20. Common examination pattern
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RBI Grade B exam pattern is such that it is divided
into Phase I, II, and Interview. The Phase 1 comprises
subjects such as General Awareness, English Language,
Quantitative Aptitude and Reasoning. The total marks
allotted to the exam are 200. The duration of the test is 120
minutes
21. Nabard
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NABARD Grade A notification 2023 has been released on
September 02, 2023. you can take Mock Test For NABARD
Grade A. The eligible candidates can fill out the application
form from September 01, 2023 to September 23, 2023. The
NABARD Grade A Prelims exam will be held on October
16, 2023.
Shri Shaji K V chairman of
NABARD
22. Eligibility criteria
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For NABARD Grade A 2023, the educational qualification
required is a Bachelor's degree in related trade from a
recognized university or institution with a minimum of 60%
marks. Bachelor's degree in related trade from a recognized
university or institution with a minimum of 60% marks.
23. Common examination pattern
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The NABARD Grade A prelims exam is conducted online
with 200 Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ) with duration of
2 hours and the NABARD Grade A Mains exam comprises
two papers - I, II with duration of 90 minutes each.
The First paper will be General English having a weightage
of 100 marks with a sectional time limit of 90 minutes. The
second paper will be of Economic and Social Issues, and
Agriculture & Rural Development having both objective as
well as descriptive questions.
24. Department of posts
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The Indian Postal Service exam is a part of India’s Group
‘A’ Civil Services. They are in charge of administering India
Post, the world’s biggest postal network, which offers
services that include standard postal services to finance as
well as e-commerce
Shri Vineet Pandey chairman
department of post
25. Eligibility criteria
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Aspirants applying for different posts in the Indian Post
Office must clear the 10th standard exam with passing marks
In English and Mathematics from any recognized board.
Knowledge of the local language is a must. ...
Basic Computer knowledge is also a must.
26. Common examination pattern
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The Paper 1 of India Post is divided into two parts i.e. Part A
and Part B. Part A includes Post Office Guide Part 1 & Post
Manual Volume V & Part B includes general awareness &
basic arithmetic. Paper 1 will be conducted for all three posts
i.e. MTS, Postman & Mail Guard.
Paper 2 consists of Knowledge of postal operations that will
be conducted for the post of Postman & Mail Guard only.
This paper will be merit-forming therefore candidates must
try to score as much as they can.
28. Kpsc
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Karnataka Public Service Commission, chiefly known as
KPSC is a government agency of Karnataka state, aimed to
make recruitments to various civil services through
competitive and departmental examinations in its jurisdiction
Shivashankarappa S. Sahukar
Chairman of KPSC
29. Eligibility criteria
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Candidates must have a bachelor's degree from a recognized
board or university in order to apply for the exam. Students
who are in the final year of their bachelor's degree can also
apply for the exam.
30. Common examination pattern
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Paper 1- Kannada: The paper carries maximum marks of
150.
Paper 2: The commission conducts the 2nd paper of the
examination for a total of 100 marks.
Paper 3: The commission conducts the 3rd paper of the
examination for a total of 100 marks.
31. Kea
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Karnataka Examinations Authority (Formerly known as CET
Cell) conducts Common Entrance Test (CET) for
undergraduate students in Karnataka who wish to study
engineering, medicine, dentistry or agriculture and Post-
Graduate Common Entrance Test (PGCET) for graduate
students in Karnataka who wish to pursue M.Tech, MCA or
MBA courses.
Mirle Srinivasgowda
Chairman of KEA
32. Eligibility criteria
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The candidates must read the notification of KEA carefully
to avoid any mistakes during the process of form fill-up.
All the candidates must check the KEA Principal eligibility
criteria carefully to see whether they are eligible for the
recruitment examination and will be disqualified if they don’t
meet the eligibility criteria.
The candidate must also meet the age requirement and
physical standards to be eligible for the KEA Principal job
profile.
33. Common examination pattern
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It is a graduate-level exam and will consist of objective-type
questions in the form of multiple-choice questions (MCQs).
The exam will be conducted in both Hindi and English
languages, except for the language subject. There will be a
total of 100 questions, each carrying one mark for the correct
answer.