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POST OFFICE RECRUITMENT FOR TAMIL NADU CIRCLE


POST OFFICE RECRUITMENT FOR TAMIL NADU CIRCLE
POST OFFICE RECRUITMENT FOR TAMIL NADU CIRCLE
 TN Postal Circle Recruitment 2019:Tamil Nadu Circle Postal Circle, Department of Posts has published the notification for the recruitment of Meritorious Sports Person for the post of 

  • Multi Tasking Staff (MTS),
  • Postman,
  • Postal Assistant /Sorting Assistant.

Eligible candidates can apply for Department of Posts on or before 31 December 2019.
Candidates will be required to send their application with photo and required documents to the address given below.

Madhya Pradesh Public Service Commission Exam Calendar 2020

Madhya Pradesh Public Service Commission has released the exam date calendar for year 2020.
It conveys all the exams that will be held in the coming year, the dates on which their notifications will be released, dates for their preliminary exam, prelims result dates, their mains exam dates, mains result dates, interview month, final result month.

Indian Navy SSC Officer INET 2019 Recruitement


Indian Navy SSC Officer INET 2019 Recruitment Notification:

Indian Navy SSC Officer INET 2019 Recruitement

Indian Navy has released a notification for the recruitment of Short Service Commission Officer for Indian Navy Entrance Test (INET) for Various Entries – Jan 2021 Course. All interested candidates will be able to apply for the posts from 29 November onwards through the online mode at the official website of Indian Navy.i.e.www.indiannavy.gov.in.
Candidates holding B.E./B.Tech Degree can apply under Technical and Executive Branch while for Education Branch, the candidate should have B.E./M.Sc. Degree in the concerned subject. Candidates are advised to check this notification for Indian Navy SSC Officer Recruitment 2019 Notification Details.

Job Summary
NotificationIndian Navy SSC Officer INET 2019 Notification Released @indiannavy.gov.in, Online Application starts from 29 Nov
Notification DateNov 15, 2019
Last Date of SubmissionDec 19, 2019
Official URLhttps://www.indiannavy.nic.in/
Citynew delhi
StateDelhi
CountryIndia
Education QualGraduate, Other Qualifications, Post Graduate
FunctionalAdministration, Engineering, Other Funtional Area

Important Dates:
  • Commencement of submission of online application for Indian Navy SSC Officer Recruitment 2019: 29 November 2019
  • Last date for submission of online application for Indian Navy SSC Officer Recruitment 2019: 19 December 2019

Indian Navy SSC Officer Recruitment 2019 Vacancy Details

Executive Branch:
  • SSC Naval Armament Inspectorate Cadre (NAIC) – 6 Posts
  • SSC ATC – 4 Posts
  • SSC Observer – 6 Posts
  • SSC Pilot – 3 Posts
  • SSC Pilot  (Other than MR) – 6 Posts
  • SSC Logistics – 11 Posts
  • SSC X (IT) – 10 Posts
  • SSC General Science/Hydro Cadre – 30 Posts
Technical Branch:
  • SSC Engineering Branch (General Science) – 26 Posts
  • SSC Electrical Branch (General Service) – 27 Posts
Education Branch:
  • SSC Education: 15 Posts

Indian Navy SSC Officer Recruitment 2019 Eligibility Criteria

Educational Qualification: 
  • SSC Naval Armament Inspectorate Cadre (NAIC), SSC ATC – B.E./B.Tech in the concerned subject with a minimum of 60% Marks.
  • SSC Logistics – Candidate must have B.E./B.Tech. Degree from AICTE from a recognized University with a minimum of 60% Marks in Computer Science/Computer Engineering/IT/M.Sc./MCA.
  • SSC General Science/Hydro Cadre – B.E./B.Tech. in any discipline with first class from AICTE recognized University.
    Technical Branch:
  • SSC Engineering Branch (General Science), SSC Electrical Branch (General Service) – B.E./B.Tech. from AICTE recognized University with 60% Marks.

Education Branch:
SSC Education: Candidates holding B.E./B.Tech./M.Sc. Degree are eligible to apply.
(Candidates are advised to check the official notification for more details regarding the posts and educational qualification.
Selection Procedure for Indian Navy SSC Officer Recruitment 2019
Interested candidates will be selected on the basis of written test which will be tentatively held in February 2020 and the admit cards for the same will be allotted in the last week of January 2020 or first week of February 2020.
How to apply for Indian Navy SSC Officer Recruitment 2019 through INET
Interested candidates can apply to the posts of SSC Officers through the online mode. The online applications for Short Service Commission Officers will be filled up by 19 December 2019. 

Application Fee for Indian Navy SSC Officer Recruitment 2019 through INET

  • SC/ST – No Fee
  • All others - Rs. 215/-


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RBI grade C final result declared: How to check merit list online

RBI group C final result: Steps to check online

RBI grade C final result: The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) declared the result of the recruitment exam conducted to hire at the post of grade C officers. This is the final result including the written exams and interview rounds. A total of 61 posts were advertised under this recruitment drive.
Candidates can check their results at the official website, rbi.org.in. For several posts under ‘stress testing’, accounting IFRS, and retail lending, no candidates were qualified. The list of qualified candidates have been released.

RBI group C final result: Steps to check online

Step 1: Visit the official website, rbi.org.in

Step 2: Click on ‘opportunities@RBI’ under ‘more links’

Step 3: In the new page, click on ‘reuslts’ in the drop-down menu of ‘current vacancies’

Step 4: Click on the link ‘lateral recruitment of officers in grade C’

Step 5: Check roll number in the new page

Selected candidates will be hired on a full-time contract basis initially for a period of three years, extendable further, subject to a maximum tenure of five years. Selected candidates will get consolidated remuneration of Rs 21.60 lakh (pre-revised) per annum (without housing) subject to tax.

RESULT FOR THE POST OF LATERAL RECRUITMENT OF OFFICERS IN GRADE ‘C’ ON CONTRACT BASIS- 2018

(Advt. No. 5A/ 2018-19 dated December 19, 2018)

(I) CANDIDATES WITH THE FOLLOWING REGISTRATION NUMBERS HAVE BEEN
RECOMMENDED FOR THE FOLLOWING POSTS UNDER THE CAPTIONED
RECRUITMENT:
Sr. No.
Area/ Position
Designation
Registration Numbers of recommended candidates
1
Trade Finance
Bank Examiner /Supervisory Manager
159604
2
Corporate Lending
Bank Examiner /Supervisory Manager
157984, 161595
3
Treasury
Bank Examiner /Supervisory Manager
151889, 156751, 159473
4
Analytics & General Banking
Analyst
159122, 160354
5
Information Technology
IT Examiner/IT Analyst/IT Auditor
152989
6
Web Designer
Web Designer
160804

Kindly refer to Para 7(g) under Detail Notice of Advertisement Number 5A/2018-19 wherein it is stated that “In all matters regarding eligibility, interviews, assessment, prescribing minimum qualifying standards for shortlisting of applications and interview, in relation to number of vacancies and communication of result, the Board's decision shall be final and binding on the candidates and no correspondence shall be entertained in this regard”.
Instructions for Candidates who have been recommended for the Posts:
Please note that the results are provisional only. The Board / Bank reserves the right to cross check any document/s submitted by the candidates in support of their eligibility. Appointment of candidates will be subject to verification of work experience certificate submitted by the candidates. If at any stage, it is found that any information furnished in the ONLINE application / documents submitted by the candidates is/are false/incorrect or if according to the Board / Bank, the candidate does not satisfy the eligibility criteria for the post, his/ her candidature will be cancelled and can be removed from service without notice, if has already joined the Bank.
(II) NO CANDIDATE WAS FOUND SUITABLE FOR SELECTION TO THE FOLLOWING POST UNDER THE CAPTIONED RECRUITMENT:

Sr. No.
Area/ Position
Designation
1
Retail Lending
Bank Examiner /Supervisory Manager
(III) NO CANDIDATE WAS FOUND ELIGIBLE FOR THE INTERVIEW PHASE TO THE FOLLOWING POSTS UNDER THE CAPTIONED RECRUITMENT:

Sr. No.
Area/ Position
Designation
1
Accounting (IFRS)
Accounts Specialist
2
Stress Testing
Analyst

Disclaimer: Though utmost care has been taken while preparing the list of shortlisted candidates, the Board reserves the right to rectify inadvertent errors, if any. 

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SSC CGL 2019 Tier-I Exam Preparation Tips and Study Strategy

SSC CGL 2019 Tier-I Exam Preparation Tips and Study Strategy
The Combined Graduate Level (CGL) Exam conducted annually by Staff Selection Commission (SSC) consists of four phases, where each phase needs to be cleared depending upon the requirement of different posts.

Tier
Type of Exam
Mode of Exam
Tier – I
Objective Multiple Choice
Computer Based (Online)
Tier – II
Objective Multiple Choice
Computer Based (Online)
Tier – III
Descriptive Paper in English or Hindi
Pen and Paper mode (Offline)
Tier – IV
Skill Test: Data Entry Speed Test (DEST)/ Computer Proficiency Test (CPT)
Wherever Applicable (Not necessary for all the post)
Document Verification
Applicable for all

Below are some important points to take note of:
  • Tier –I objective exam will be of 60 minutes duration in online mode.
  • Tier –II objective exam will consist of 4 papers, each paper will be of 60 minutes duration in online mode.
  • Tier – III descriptive exam will be of 60 minutes duration in pen and paper mode.
  • There will be no sectional cut-off.
  • The SSC CGL Tier - IV Exam comprises of a couple of skill tests which are required for certain government posts and then last is the document verification procedure.
After thoroughly going through the exam pattern of all the four phases of SSC CGL 2018-19 Exam, next step is to understand the exam pattern and detailed syllabus of

SSC CGL 2018-19 Tier - I Exam Pattern

SSC CGL 2018-19 Tier-I exam is an objective exam which will be conducted online. The exam comprises of four sections having 100 questions (25 questions in each section) which will account for a total of 200 marks (maximum 50 marks in each section) and negative marking of 0.5 marks. The time duration of Tier-1 exam will be 60 minutes.
The section-wise details of the exam are shown in the table given below:
Section
Questions
Marks
Time
Quantitative Aptitude
25
50
60 minutes (Total)
English Language and Comprehension
25
50
General Intelligence & Reasoning
25
50
General Awareness
25
50
TOTAL
100
200
 Points to remember:
  • There is negative marking in SSC CGL 2018 Tier 1 Exam. 0.5 marks will be deducted from every question that is attempted wrong by a candidate in all the sections.
  • The exam duration is 80 minutes for candidates who are visually handicapped and suffering from Cerebral Palsy.


Quantitative Aptitude section is one of the deciding areas for a candidate in the merit list of SSC CGL Exam. Therefore, if you are clear with the basic concepts and formulas of Mathematics, then this section can become your strength area in the exam.
Topics covered in the Quantitative Aptitude Section
SSC CGL Quant
The above pie-chart clearly shows that topic from Arithmetic category covers the maximum portion of the exam, i.e., 48%. Therefore, for scoring good marks in this category, candidates must work on the basic concepts of mathematics first.
Data Interpretation is the next scoring category of this section covering 20% portion of the exam. In this category also, the concept of Ratios and Percentages are used.
Geometry, Mensuration (8%) and Trigonometry (16%) demand in-depth knowledge of all the relevant formulas and methods. Algebra includes the topics like Graphs of Linear Equations and Elementary Surds and covers only 8% portion of the exam.
Know the SSC CGL 2018 Quantitative Aptitude Preparation Strategy
Tips to crack Quantitative Aptitude Section
  • Work on your Basics: When you are beginning your preparation, don’t look for shortcuts first. Try to learn basics of all the topics and gain in-depth knowledge. Once you have developed a command over these topics, then you can switch to shortcuts or tricks for quick calculations.
  • Time Management: You are required to allot proper time to important topics covered in exam. First try to focus on you weak areas and spend more time solving them. Do practice those topics in which are your strength areas but allocate little less time for that. Try not to give more than one minute to any question while solving them.
  • Learn Short-cut Methods: For increasing calculation speed, students must focus on the short-cut methods and tricks which will help in saving time for solving tough questions in the exam. For gaining accuracy and speed try to practice tricks and remember tables, cubes, squares, and square roots, etc.
  • Don’t use risky shortcuts: If you are not well-versed with any shortcut or trick, then avoiding using them as it may lead to confusion and wrong answer.

English Language and Comprehension Section

    Questions in this section will be designed to test the candidate‘s understanding and knowledge of English Language. Answering questions from English Language and Comprehension Section takes less time as compared to the other sections. So, if you have good command over English Grammar Rules and Vocabulary Usage alongwith good Comprehension Skills, then this section can become your strength area in SSC CGL 2018-19 Exam.
    Topics covered in the English Language and Comprehension Section
    Now, let’s have a look at the percentage distribution of different topics from this section in SSC CGL Tier-I: 
    SSC CGL English comprehension
    If we look at the pie chart, it can be derived that Vocabulary Usage (48%) and Grammar Usage (32%) categories form a major portion and Reading Comprehension (20%) forms a minor portion of the English Language and Comprehension Section in SSC CGL Tier-I Exam.
    Normally, questions asked in this section are direct and quite easy. Therefore, candidates can score really well in this section.

    Know the SSC CGL 2018-19 English Language and Comprehension Preparation Strategy

    Tips to crack English Language and Comprehension Section
    • Improve your Vocabulary: Let’s look at some ways through which you can improve your vocabulary:
      • Thesaurus: This is an easy way to study and memorize words. There are a lot of online thesauruses available in which a word and its opposite words can be found in one place.
      • Word List: Keep a pocket note book in which you can jot down a few words every day, say 10-20. The most important thing is you must go through the list frequently.
      • Online Flashcards: If you use a mobile or a tablet you can download free flash cards that may help you in learning or remembering new words.
    • Improve your English Grammar: A proper understanding of Grammar Usage is required for attempting questions from the section – ‘English Language and Comprehension’.  These types of questions are quite common in all competitive exams and mostly come in the form of questions like ‘spotting the errors’. Finding an error in a sentence is a step-by-step process. Students must follow grammar rules while solving such type of questions.
    • Improve your Reading Comprehension Skills: Reading comprehension skills cannot be build overnight but it could be developed inherently through a course of time. In order to crack the reading comprehension part and to develop reading skills, it is very much required to develop the habit of reading every day. Reading newspaper is a good option but just reading hard facts that happen every day cannot be up to the mark to develop your reading skills. So it is better to prefer feature stories, opinion pieces in editorials, business magazines, etc., can help you build your reading and comprehension skills quite faster.
      General Intelligence and Reasoning Section

    This section tests the candidates’ ability to think and problem solving skills. The questions asked in this question are mainly the brain teasers and sometimes can be quite tricky to answer.
    Topics covered in the General intelligence and Reasoning Section
    General Intelligence and Reasoning SSC CGL
    The Verbal Reasoning section covers the 66% of the General Intelligence and Reasoning Section and questions are asked from topics like Series, Ranks, Direction, Arrangement, Coding, Decoding, Analogy and Classification/Odd Pair, Syllogism and Statement Conclusion.
    The Non-Verbal Reasoning section covers the 34% of the General Intelligence and Reasoning Section and questions are asked from topics like Figure Formation, Dice, Triangle, Rule Detection, Images, Completion of Pattern, Mirror Images, Figure Matrix and Paper Folding, etc.
    Tips to crack General Intelligence and Reasoning Section
    • Improve your logical skills: As this section test candidates’ ability to think and problem solving skills, therefore it is required by the students to sharpen their logical and analytical skills.
    • Command over concepts: Both Verbal and Non Verbal Types of Concepts should be focused by the candidates. The understanding of Directions should be accurate, i.e., identifying which direction is West, North, East and South. Series is the most important topic, but it is also very difficult to master.
    • Focus on one topic at a time: Take one topic at a given time, reasoning requires you to think in a certain way and doing 2-3 different types of topics in one go may not be fruitful.
    • Don’t make unnecessary assumptions: Always Remember that the given question will be solved by the data given only, don’t make unnecessary assumptions or judgment while solving the problem. Use smart and appropriate tricks and method for solving any problem.
    • Remember Alphabetical Order: Always remember the sequencing of alphabets i.e. which alphabet comes after/before the particular alphabet and you should also remember their numerical position as per 1 to 26.

    Know the SSC CGL 2018-19 General Intelligence and Reasoning Preparation Strategy

      General Awareness (GA) and General Knowledge (GK) Section

      This section is considered to be one of the high scoring sections of SSC CGL Exam. It aims at testing the candidates’ general awareness and knowledge of current affairs taking place around the world and in India.
      Topics covered in the GA and GK Section
      GA and GK SSC CGL
      From the above pie-chart it can be analysed that General Science and Static Gk covers the major portion of GA section SSC CGL Tier-I Exam.Let’s look in detail the topics covered under different heads of GA and GK Section.
      • General Science: This section covers around 40% of the GA Section and questions are asked mainly from Biology, Physics, Chemistry, Daily Science, etc.
      • Static GK: This section covers around 40% of the GA Section and questions are asked from static topics like Indian Politics, History and Culture, Economy, Geography, etc.
      • Current Affairs: This section covers around 10% of the GA Section and questions are asked from topics like recent development in Sports, Awards, Politics, Finance and Banking sector, International happening, etc.
      • Miscellaneous: This section covers around 10% of the GA Section and questions are asked from topics like National Schemes, Computers, Book Names and Authors, Logical Analysis, Important Days, etc.

      Tips to crack GA and GK Section

      GA and GK
      • Read to increase knowledge: Read magazines, newspapers, weekly GK Blog online and watch news channels for SSC General Knowledge.
      • Always create notes: It will help you to revise all the topics which you have covered in SSC Current Affairs. Static GK mainly pertains to Culture, Indian History, Geography (India + World), Environment, Economy and Polity. Instead of cramming mindlessly, make notes and mind maps to remember facts, a chronology of events, cause and effect, etc.
      • Revise the notes: Revision plays an important role in this section. Reading once won’t give you benefit. You have to memorize these points by revising frequently.
      • Focus on Important topic first: The exam usually has more questions from Static GK than Current Affairs. Therefore, focus more on static GK and simultaneously stay in touch with Current Affairs. Also, try to prepare the subjects in the following order of priority:

      Science  Polity  History  Geography  Economy  Miscellaneous
      Know the SSC CGL 2018-19 General Awareness (GA) and General knowledge (GK) Preparation Strategy

      Preparation Strategy for SSC CGL Tier-I Exam

      • Regular Practice: Make a habit practicing previous year paper and mock test every day to improve your speed and accuracy. Solve previous year papers as there are many questions which are repeated.
      • Build a Proper Study Plan: Follow a proper strategy and a time table for all the sections of question paper.
      • Practice Important Topics: Students can look into the chapter-wise analysis mentioned above and focus on the important topics first.
      • Focus on your weak areas: First try to focus on you weak areas and spend more time improving them. Devote more time to your weak areas and less time to your strong areas.
      • Read the complete question first: Students are required to avoid the mistake of reading incomplete questions and arriving at incorrect answer eventually. Read the questions carefully and check what is being asked.
      • Rule of Elimination: Use method of elimination in confusing options and try to get answers by it.
      • Avoid any guess works: Guesswork may lead you to wrong answers and will increase negative marking. Also, don’t waste much time on one question and move onto the next if you are not sure about the correct answer.
      • Time Management: Give more time to sections that you are stronger in. This will ensure that you can effectively use the time duration of the exam. Remember that there are no sectional time limits and no sectional cut offs. So your job is to simply maximize your score however you can.
      • Try different strategy and select the best: Try different order of attempt patterns in your mock tests. Sometimes start with English Comprehension section first or sometime with Quantitative Aptitude section first or may be your toughest section first. See which strategy works best for you.


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