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Some Recent FAQ Related to the Government Jobs Asked By Students with Complete Answer

Some FAQ Related to the Government Jobs


Am I eligible for teaching job after BTech?
Question:1.I am a final year student of BTech from Phagwara. I want to go into teaching. I have heard that BTech students can give the NET to become a lecturer?

Some FAQ Related to the Government Jobs
Answer. The CSIR-UGC NET Exam for JRF & Lectureship is conducted by the CSIR in five areas: Chemical Sciences, Earth, Atmospheric, Ocean & Planetary Sciences, Life Sciences, Mathematical Sciences, Physical Sciences. Yes, BS-4 years/ BE/BTech/ B.Pharma graduates are eligible to take the NET, apart from those with an MSc or equivalent degree/BS-MS/MBBS with minimum 55 per cent marks (5 per cent relaxation in marks for SC/ST/ OBC/ PwD). In case you wish to take the CSIR-UGC NET Exam to be held on December 16, 2018, you can apply under the “Results Awaited” (RA) category – provided you complete your degree within two years in order to avail of the Fellowship (JRF). However, if you only possess a Bachelor’s degree (BE/BTech/BPharma), you’re not eligible for lectureship. Incidentally, the IITs offer direct admission to PhD for meritorious BE/BTech students (1st divisioners).

But, as per current UGC norms, these PhD degree-holders are not eligible for the post of Assistant Professors in Indian universities although they’re qualified for the post at the IITs/NITs. Reason?

They don’t possess the mandatory master’s degree. This anomaly was finally addressed by the UGC in its recent meeting and is likely to be scrapped/amended. Incidentally, BSc (Hons) or equivalent degree-holders who are enrolled in Integrated MS-PhD programmes (with minimum 55% marks) can also apply. The age limit is 28 years for JRF (NET). There’s a 5-year relaxation in age limit for SC/ST/ /PwD/Women candidates and 3 yrs for OBC (creamy layer). The application deadline is October 15, 2018.

Data science course from govt agency?
Question:2. I have been working as a software developer in a small IT firm in Noida for the past five years after doing my MCA. I have been reading about Data Science and am very keen to learn something about it. But it is not possible for me to leave my job as I have family responsibilities. Nor can I spend a huge amount on fancy courses. What do you suggest?

Answer. For starters, if you can spare four (two-day) weekends, there’s an interesting Skill Development programme on Data Science & Machine Learning offered by the M/o Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises (MSME), Govt. of India, that you could check out. The technology Development Centre of MSME, Meerut would be your best bet. If you hurry, you could enroll for their first session which starts on October 6, in NOIDA (Sect 3) itself. Being a government initiative, the fee has been kept at Rs.25,000 (+GST). For details, log onto: www.ppdcmeerut.com .

There are several other courses in the market, including some good online ones that are offered via the MOOCS platform which you could check out. In fact, data scientists and front-end developers received the maximum salary hikes in 2017. Those with three to five years of experience fetched salaries ranging from Rs.25-29 lakh last year. Data scientists use computing systems to collect, analyse and interpret large quantities of data and information to help businesses (including startups) improve their operations and gain a competitive edge over their rivals. And in the wake of the AI (Artificial Intelligence) boom, many companies are looking to grow their Data Analytics teams.

Some Myths and Reality Related to the Civil Entrance Exam - You should know these Facts

Facts to Crack Civil Services Examination
Some Myths and Reality Related to the Civil Exam

Any aspirant of the civil services examination knows about the countless doubts and myths that accompany the many ‘sincere’ advises of people around. It is important to dispel the myths and take on the tough journey with confidence. Time to confront these with corresponding realities.
Facts to Crack Civil Services Examination

Myth: Many people said that there are too much political interference in the IAS and the IPS.
Reality: The decisions taken by IAS and IPS officers have immense impact on the common man. Any position that promises authority is bound to exercise some control as well. The more important the position, greater the control will be. However, most of us tend to believe that private sector offers a great degree of independence, which again is not true. The top positions in the private sector are also subject to control or interference in some form or the other.

Myth:Students who have excellent academic record can only crack civil services examination.
Reality: Intelligence is subjective. Can we call a student intelligent if he has consistently secured first division? Or can a student who scores 100 per cent in mathematics or physics in Class X be tagged as ‘intelligent’?
A survey conducted a few years back revealed that most of the successful candidates in civil services examination had secured only a second division in graduation, which led us to believe that a high academic score is a definite asset, but a second or third division is definitely not an impediment to attain success.


Myth: Some optionals have better prospects at the preliminary level.
Reality: Candidates have 23 optionals to choose from and each of them offers equal chances of success. UPSC follows the proportionate method of representation, which weigh every optional proportionally.

Myth: Every optional has a ‘cut-off’ mark. Hence, it is better to choose one with a low cut-off.
Reality: What do we understand by cut-off? Out of the 10,000 qualified candidates, marks scored by the last candidate mark the ‘cut-off.’ Thus, candidates who score more than the cut-off will qualify and those who don’t will not. In a competitive examination, a cut-off score changes from year to year and there is no qualifying score.

Myth: Questions asked in optional ‘X’ are difficult and perplexing. Hence, it is better to choose optional ‘Y’.
Reality: In a competitive exam, if the questions are difficult every aspirant will score less and automatically the cut-off marks will be low.

Myth: The general studies paper accounts for only 150 marks, on the other hand the optional paper is of 300 marks. Therefore general studies calls for more attention.
Reality: While it is true that more attention needs to be given to optional, preparation for general studies should not be neglected as well. Remember, every mark counts and a single mark determines success or failure.

Myth: The same subject for prelims and mains should not be chosen.
Reality: There is no rule of thumb that the same optional needs to be chosen both for prelims and mains exam, but it is advisable to stick to one subject. If different options are taken, it would lead to tragic waste of time.

Myth: When the same optional is picked up both for prelims and the mains exam, then it is not required to prepare separately for the preliminary examination. Preparation for the mains is sufficient.
Reality: The preliminary calls for a micro approach, whereas the mains require a broad perspective. Hence, even though 90 per cent of the preliminary syllabus is included in the mains, different methods of preparation are required.

Myth: In order to crack the civil services examination, an aspirant has to toil for at least 16 hours a day.
Reality: Successful candidates in CSE examination state that it is not the number of hours that is important, but the work that you put in those hours. We all have a span of attention and the preparation should be tailored accordingly. However, tall claims are made about 16 hours of extensive study, but weather it is humanly possible or not is still debatable.

Myth: Nobody can be sure of success in prelims until the results are announced, so it is better to set about preparation for the mains only after the prelims.
Reality: Like any other competitive exams, civil services examination also has a ‘chance’ factor. However, through a well-directed effort, an element of chance can be cut-down to a large extent. Preparation in the right direction steps up your chances of success in the examination to 90 per cent. However, mains exam is conducted three months after the declaration of prelims result. So, 90 days is ‘just not’ sufficient to prepare for two optional, an essay and a general studies paper.

Myth: The provisions of reservation are not applied at the preliminary examination
Reality: The provisions of reservations are applied at each stage of the examination; otherwise a proportional representation to the next stage is not possible.


Source: The Tribune.

Complete SBI PO Examination Study Plan 2018

SBI PO Study Plan 2018
Hello students as you all know SBI has released the official notification for SBI PO recruitment 2018 and exam dates of SBI PO 2018 are already out and you all must have already started your preparations for the SBI PO Examination 2018. As the preliminary examination of SBI PO 2018 is going to take place in July so it is the crucial time to put your all efforts to crack this exam as the competition is going to be really hard-hitting. Candidates you still have two months for the preparations so don’t lose your hope; have a positive attitude and work hard to hit your goals. For helping you out in this crucial time we are providing you a study plan which is a weekly based study plan and is going to help you in scheduling and managing your time.
As in any exam there are different requirements for the different sections because there are some topics which require more time and some topics are those which want less time so we have to plan our time table according to these topics. As we have not extra time to waste on the unnecessary things so it’s better to well plan your schedule and study according to this. 

So in this article we are providing you a study plan which is a weekly based study plan and this will help you in dividing your topics weekly wise and to prepare them according to the time they required. So you have no need to look here and there just do not waste your time, adhere to the study plan and you will surely be able to achieve your goals. This plan is prepared as a result of analysis of SBI PO 2016 and 2017 examinations.
SBI PO STUDY PLAN 2018

Study Plan for SBI PO 2018
WEEK
REASONING
QUANT APTITUDE
ENGLISH
First Week

Distribution/ Comparison based Puzzles(2-3 Variables),
Direction and Distance,
Order and Ranking, Blood Relations
DI (Bar Graph, Pie Chart), Number Series, Simplification, Approximation
Quadratic Equations, Percentage, Ratio and Proportion, Partnership
Reading Comprehension, Cloze Test, Error Detection, Sentence Improvement, Idioms and Phrases
Second
Week
Box and Floor Puzzles (1-2 Variables), Coding-Decoding, Data Sufficiency
DI (Line Graph, Tabular), Number Series, Simplification, Approximation
Quadratic Equations, SI and CI, Average, Time, speed and distance
Reading Comprehension, Cloze Test, Error Detection, Sentence Completion
Third
Week
Linear Arrangement(Direction- Same/Opposite, North/South; 1-2 Variables), Syllogisms
DI (Caselet, Bar Graph+ Tabular), Number Series, Simplification, Approximation
Quadratic Equations, Mixture and Alligation, Time and Work, Pipes and Cisterns
Reading Comprehension, Cloze Test, Error Detection, Fillers(Single/Double)
Fourth
Week
Circular/Square/Rectangular Arrangements(Direction-Inward/Outward; 1-2 Variables), Machine Input-Output, Inequalities
DI (Bar Graph + tabular, Pie Chart + Tabular, Line Graph + Tabular), Number Series, Simplification, Approximation
Quadratic Equations, Problems On Age, Problems On Trains,
Reading Comprehension, Cloze Test, Error Detection, Sentence Rearrangement
Fifth
Week

Mixed Puzzles, Alpha Numeric Sequences, Critical Reasoning
DI (Bar Graph, Pie Chart), Number Series, Simplification, Approximation
Quadratic Equations, Boat and Stream, Permutation and Combination, Probability
Reading Comprehension, Cloze Test, Error Detection, Sentence Connectors
6th & 7th
Week
Mock Test
  Mock Test
Mock Test

 As you all have prepared according to the study plan, now it is the time for evaluation. Self evaluation is very important; if you will self evaluate yourself then only you will come to know your weak as well the strong points. Last 10 to 15 days are very crucial, in this period you should evaluate yourself by solving the previous year question papers and give a final touch to every topic, because if you will not give a review to the learnt topics then they will be washed away because most of the topics which you have not given a review fades away with the time. So it is good to give a fresh look to every topic and work on your weak points and strengthen your strong points.
In these crucial days just go through the SWOT Analysis. SWOT stands for (Strength, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats). This will help you in building your self confidence which is a key to get the success in any field. Let us explain this strategy in brief.

S stands for Strengths:  go through the topics and evaluate yourself that in which topics you have a strong hand and prepare them well and make them an instrument for the fight.  Learn these topics on your fingers so that you can attempt such type of questions in the exam with full accuracy. In simple words you can say just work on your strengths.
 W stands for Weaknesses: work on the topics, in which you are weak, practice them more frequently and try to improve your command on these topics.
O stands for Opportunities:  utilize the opportunities at a right time, this means that the topics in which you have a strong hand try to attempt those in the exam with more accuracy and in less time. This will help in saving your time for the other questions.
T stands for Threats:  this means to say that stay away from the threats such as the negative marking threat. Focus on the quality of the answered questions not on the quantity. Try to attempt the maximum questions with accuracy. Leave the questions in which you have any doubt. Attempting the doubtful questions can ruin your dream of becoming a banker.
 Use these all strategies to achieve your goals. Best of luck students!!!

How to Prepare for Quantitative Aptitude Together for Bank and SSC Exams 2018

Preparation of Quantitative Aptitude for Banking and SSC Exam

Relation between the Quantitative Aptitude of Bank and SSC exams

Hello dear students,

The Students who are seeking for government jobs, bank and SSC exams are the golden opportunities for them, so students get ready for these exams, work hard and grab this golden opportunity by cracking. 

Most of the students are preparing for both these exams to have a government job, as you are having lack of time so in this article we are providing you some key points by following these you can prepare for Bank and SSC exams together. 

The important thing about these both exams is that they are having some similarities in the syllabus of these both exams. If you want to prepare for both of these exams together then you can go with the similar syllabus of these exams first and then go through the different syllabus later on. QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE is one of those similar syllabuses for these SSC and Bank exams. 

If you want to prepare for these exams together then we advise you to prepare the quantitative aptitude together, although there are many differences in the syllabus of the QUANTITATIVE aptitude of these two exams but you can’t ignore the similarities also. We will also explain in this article that what are the differences between the syllabus of QUANTITATIVE APPTITUDE of these two exams. You can go through the similar syllabus first and the different syllabus later on.


The main difference between the BANK and SSC quantitative aptitude is that of Advanced Mathematics. You need to have a conceptual and thorough knowledge of Advanced Mathematics in SSC whereas it is not needed in the BANK exams.

Key Guidelines For SBI PO Exam 2018 ( What to Study and What Not to Study)

KEY GUIDELINES FOR SBI PO EXAM 2018
how to prepare for sbi po exam 2018

 Hello participants, as you all know SBI PO EXAM 2018 is coming near day by day and you all are working very hard to crack this exam, so for helping you in your preparations we are providing you some guidelines regarding what to study and what not to study for cracking the exam.
In the banking industry, State Bank of India (SBI) is one of the oldest and famous names and certainly it is one of the hard hitting exams in India. The students work very hard to crack this exam. To get success in this exam you should have a clear mind what to study and what not to study.
You are now left only with two months for prelims and three months for mains exam so you should be cleared about you plans. In this topic here we are giving you some key points which you have to keep in your mind while preparing for the SBI PO EXAM 2018.

THINGS TO DO IN SBI PO EXAM 2018
1. Schedule and prepare your study plan according to the time you have left with for the preparation, according to the topics to be covered, importance of topics, pattern of the exam and according to strong and weak points of one’s own self.
 2. Work hard on a properly scheduled plan on a regularly base and evaluate yourself time to time.
3. Prepare yourself that you should have ability of categorization that what you have to attempt and what you have to skip in the exam. Just give a glance to the question paper and the questions which you think are too lengthy and you have not studied, leave them. Don’t waste your time on these types of questions. Utilize your time on solving the questions which you think are simple and easy.
4. Before you have started for the preparation of SBI PO EXAM 2018, give a mock test of prelims as well as mains exam. Here you will get an idea of the exam outline as well as the type of questions asked in the exam.
5. Evaluate yourself time to time. After having a mock test analyzes your weak and strong topics. Try to strengthen your strong points and to improve your weak points.
6. Revise regularly what you have studied, this will help you in memorizing the things, otherwise it will fades away with the effect of time. So always be in touch what you have studied.
7. Make it a habit on spending at least 2 hours daily on every subject. Daily practice additional questions based on the hottest and latest pattern and devote at least two hours for each and every topic.
8. Go through the current affairs of last 4-5 months properly. This will help you in better scoring and can help in clearing the overall cutoff. As you cannot learn all the GK at the last minute so do it on regular base. What happens new day by day you should have that all knowledge.
9. Improve your vocabulary skills. Read newspaper on a regular base and what new you have read in the newspaper, note down them in your diary, clear out their meanings and practice them in your daily life routines.
10. Go through with the latest pattern based study material and books. Time to time evaluate yourself with the help of mock test. Evaluation is very necessary if you want to know your progress.
 11. Work hard on your weak sections. Give extra time to them but don’t forget to strengthen your strong points also. Give additional time to your weak topics and improve upon them.
12. Focus on your calculation speed because if your calculation speed is slow then there is no significance of your knowledge as you will be keep tangled in your calculation and because of lack of speed and time you will lose the race. So try to improve your calculation speed also. 


THINGS NOT TO DO DURING SBI PO EXAM 2018:
1. You cannot depend only on chapter wise measures, when preparing for such type of exams. You have to work on different level of questions and you have to clear your basics and have to try to complete the question paper in a fixed amount of time. 
2. Don’t waste most of your time on your weak topics. Work more upon your strong topics so that you can attempt those questions easily and in less time period in exam. You should have a clear idea about what to skip and what to attempt in your exam. Do not waste your time on those questions which you think are difficult for you to attempt. 
3. English section is the key point in this exam as you have 20 minutes for attempting this section so utilize these 20 minutes properly in solving this section, this step can be a game changer this time. Do not just study the rules or tenses unless practice more and more questions of this type with the help of sample papers. One who is having a good command on English comprehension, solve this section firstly then go for the grammar section and vice-versa.

Students now I hope you get a plan for your preparation so don’t waste your time now.  Just keep these guidelines in your mind and work hard to get success. Start preparing according to a well scheduled plan and hope for the best.
All the best for your future.

Significance of English Section in SBI Clerk 2018 Examination

  Significance of English Section in SBI Clerk 2018 Exam
Significance of English Section in SBI Clerk 2018 Examination
Hello dear students as you all are well aware about the SBI Clerk Prelims Exam2018 and the date has already been rearranged on 23rd, 24th and 30th of June 2018. We know as you people are preparing hard for the exam so we would like to inform you all that there are major changes in the pattern of SBI Clerk Examination that will be observed this year are the introduction of section timing for the Prelims exams too and elimination of sectional cut off. 

 Previously students used to save their timing by spending a maximum of 15 minutes on the English Section and the time they would save this way was used up on solving the complex questions of Reasoning Ability and Quantitative Aptitude Sections which are thought to be more time-consuming. But from now this trick is not going to help you anymore because you have to spend 20 minutes on each of the three sections that means 20 minutes out of total 60 minutes have to be given exclusively to English Section as per the SBI Notification. But don’t be disappointed because there is a silver lining in every dark cloud, isn't it? So, why to look at the dark side of a thing rather to look at the bright side of it. Focus on the positive attitude of everything. As this way you have the enough time to spend on the English section to and you can score best in English Section as you will enough of time to deeply go through the questions and thus crack the questions with a higher accuracy rate.

So students don’t be disappointed because there is always a solution to every difficult situation as somebody had said “when there is a will there is a way”.  The one who desire anything he had to chase that thing. Always use the opportunities and never make excuses. Now you have to make the strategies according to the examination pattern as you have enough time for English section that is20 minutes for 30 questions so why not to have a full command on English language. Deeply go through the English grammar, comprehension, reading section etc. learn the things from their base; prepare the things like a master. So for helping you in this we are providing you some useful tips that can help you in making a command on English section for SBI Clerk 2018 Examination:

·         Put your practice more and more on solving the English questions with the help of different Mobile Applications as you all have smart phones.
·         Clear your basics of English language and learn the things from their roots because as your basics will be clear I am sure you are going to rock. You still have 2 months to grip the maximum of the nuts and bolts of this language so work hard and make the best use of these 2 months and practice most of the questions so you can manage to attempt the maximum number of questions in this section.
·         Those students who are having a weak hand in English grammar can attempt the reading comprehension first as you have the enough time for reading the paragraphs thoroughly, understand it well and then solve the questions. As there is no extra need of grammar knowledge in solving the reading comprehension section, one has to read it and to comprehend it by using his/her common sense.
·         In reading comprehension section you have to keep in mind to solve the question first based on vocab and phrase and after solving these go through the sections which need deep penetration.
·         For the cloze test these subjects should be on your finger tips such as subject-verb agreement, preposition, and verbs. These  topics are going to help you in  solving other grammar questions also. So focus on these topics and work hard to have a mastery on this.
·         For boosting up your vocabulary you have to work on the newspaper. Read a good newspaper regularly and the new words which you come across note them in a diary and try to use them in your daily life routine, there is no best way to increase your vocabulary other than this. Try this on a regular base and this will help you for sure.
All the best to all the participants. Work Hard along with smart work.

TYPES OF BANK ACCOUNTS IN INDIA GENERAL AWARENESS STUDY NOTES FOR BANK EXAMS

TYPES OF BANK ACCOUNTS IN INDIA

GENERAL AWARENESS STUDY NOTES FOR BANK EXAMS
TYPES OF BANK ACCOUNTS IN INDIA  GENERAL AWARENESS STUDY NOTES FOR BANK EXAMS
You know that BANKING AND GENERAL AWARENESS section is most important in bank exams in PO and Clerk and for other competitive exam. If you want good score in bank exam then you have to score good in general awareness section. The questions in this section given from current affairs and static GK form Indian banking System. So we are providing the static GK (banking GK) for bank exams. It will be very helpful in exam, you should study General Awareness from www.GovtJobsPortal.in, stay updated as well as prepare for General Awareness or banking section which is given in BANK EXAM SBI AND IBPS. Today’s topic is TYPES OF BANK ACCOUNTS IN INDIA. This is the one of the most important topic in general awareness section in bank exam. There are very frequent questions from this part asked in many exams earlier. Just have an overview and read it carefully, it will be helpful in exam.
TYPES OF BANK ACCOUNTS IN INDIAN BANKS
a)     Savings Bank Account
b)     Current Deposit Account
c)      Fixed Deposit Account
d)     Recurring Deposit Account.
e)     FCNR Deposit Account
f)       NRO Account
g)     NRE Account
Savings Bank Account in India
This type of account can be opened with a minimum initial deposit that varies from bank to bank. Money can be deposited any time in this account. Withdrawals can be made either by signing a withdrawal form or by issuing a cheque or by using ATM card. Normally banks put some restriction on the number of withdrawal from this account. Interest is allowed on the balance of deposit in the account. The rate of interest on savings bank account varies from bank to bank and also changes from time to time. A minimum balance has to be maintained in the account as prescribed by the bank. Interest rate is paid to the account holders on daily balance basis.
Current Deposit Account
This type of bank account used to save current deposits. Big businessmen, companies and institutions such as schools, colleges, and hospitals have to make payment through their bank accounts. Since there are restrictions on number of withdrawals from savings bank account, that type of account is not suitable for them. They need to have an account from which withdrawal can be made any number of times. Banks open current account for them. On this deposit bank does not pay any interest on the balances. Rather the account holder pays certain amount each year as operational charge. For the convenience of the account holders banks also allow withdrawal of amounts in excess of the balance of deposit. This facility is known as overdraft facility.
Features of Current Accounts :
 (a) The main objective of Current Account holders in opening these account is to enable them (mostly businessmen) to conduct their business transactions smoothly.
(b) There are no restrictions on the number of times deposit in cash / cheque can be made or the amount of such deposits;
(c)  Usually banks do not have any interest on such current accounts.   However, in recent times some banks have introduced special current accounts where interest (as per banks' own guidelines) is paid
(d) The current accounts do not have any fixed maturity as these are on continuous basis accounts
Fixed Deposit Account (also known as Term Deposit Account)
This type of bank account in India used to save money for long period. Many a time people want to save money for long period. If money is deposited in savings bank account, banks allow a lower rate of interest. Therefore, money is deposited in a fixed deposit account to earn interest at a higher rate.
Recurring Deposit Account
This type of account is suitable for those who can save regularly and expect to earn a fair return on the deposits over a period of time. While opening the account a person has to agree to deposit a fixed amount once in a month for a certain period. The total deposit along with the interest therein is payable on maturity. However, the depositor can also be allowed to close the account before its maturity and get back the money along with the interest till that period. The rate of interest allowed on the deposits is higher than that on a savings bank deposit but lower than the rate allowed on a fixed deposit for the same period.
NRO Deposit Account
NRO stand for Non Resident Ordinary saving account
The Non Resident Ordinary Account (NRO Account) is a Savings / Current. Recurring Deposit / Fixed Deposit bank account held in India, in Indian Rupees. NRO account is opened by any person resident outside India only who want to earn attractive rate of interest in India and also have some earnings in India (such as rent income, dividend, pension, etc).This account is best suited for NRI or PIO who have some earnings in India as these earnings are deposit in NRO account .NRO account is only operated in Indian currency only .Average monthly balance in NRO saving account is Rs1,50,000. NRIs can remit up to 1 million per calendar year. Banks are free to determine their interest rates on savings deposits under Ordinary Non-Resident (NRO) Accounts. However, interest rates offered by banks on NRO deposits cannot be higher than those offered by them on comparable domestic rupee deposits
NRE Account
NRE stands for Non Resident External Account. The Non Resident External Account (NRE Account) is a Savings / Current. Recurring Deposit / Fixed Deposit bank account held in India, in Indian Rupees. Such accounts can be opened only by the NRI. Balances held in NRE account are fully repairable. With effect from March 1, 2014, interest rates offered by banks on NRE deposits cannot be higher than those offered by them on comparable domestic rupee deposits 
Notes: 
a) Minimum age to open a bank account is now 10 years.
b) Maximum Interest rate is given on FD A/c.
c) The maximum period of an FD is 10 years & for RD is 5 years.

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INDIA DEFENCE (INDIAN ARMY, NAVY AND AIR FORCE) STUDY NOTES FOR SSC CGL EXAM

INDIAN DEFENCE SYSTEM (INDIAN ARMY, NAVY AND AIR FORCE) 

STUDY NOTES FOR SSC CGL EXAM

 GENERAL AWARNESS & STATIC GK FOR SSC CGL EXAM

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INDIAN DEFENCE SYSTEM (INDIAN ARMY, NAVY AND AIR FORCE) STUDY NOTES FOR SSC CGL EXAM
General Awareness is a source for good preparation of Bank, SSC CGL, UPSC, and railway and for other competitive exams. Study General Awareness from www.GovtJobsPortal.in and stay updated as well as prepare for General Awareness section which is asked in SSC CGL, UPSC and other competitive exams. Here we are providing static GK for SSC CGL exam. Today’s topic on static GK is INDIAN DEFENCE. The president of India is the supreme commander of the Indian Defence System. The whole administrative control of the Armed forces lies in the Ministry of Defence. Indian Defence System has been divided into three services – Army, Navy and Air force. We will discuss one by one all these services: Indian Army, Navy and Air force.

Time, Work and Wages Problems For Bank Exam - Work and wages Concept and Shotcut

Time, Work and Wages Problems For Bank Exam

Quantitative Aptitude Study Notes for Bank Exam
Complete work and wages concept
work and wages Shortcut
You know that quantitative aptitude section is most important in bank exams in PO and Clerk and for other competitive exams because if you want good score in bank exam then you have to score good in math's. In competitive exams the most important thing is time management, if you know how to manage your time then you can do well in Bank Exams as well as in other competitive exams. That’s where maths shortcut tricks and formula are comes into action. 
Time, Work and Wages Problems For Bank Exam

So continuously we are providing shortcut tricks on different maths topics. Today’s topic is time and wages problems for bank exam. This is the one of the most important topic in quantitative aptitude section in bank and SSC exam. You should know how to solve time and wages questions in very short time for bank exam. From this chapter around 1-2 questions are given in the SBI and IBPS exams. For this here we are providing shortcut tricks and quicker method to solve time, work and wages problems in very short time. This topic is similar to the time and work problems topic but the only difference is that in this topic we will also find out wages of the workers according to their time for that particular work. Time and wages formulas: If ‘M1’ persons can do ‘W1’ work in ‘D1’ days and ‘M2’ persons can do ‘W2’ work in ‘D2’ days then we have a very special general formula in the relationship of M1 D1 W2 = M2 D2 W1.

Time and Work Problems For Bank Exam

Time and Work Problems For Bank Exam

Quantitative Aptitude Study Notes for Bank Exam
Time and Work Problems For Bank Exam
You know that quantitative aptitude section is most important in bank exams in PO and Clerk and for other competitive exams because if you want good score in bank exam then you have to score good in maths. In competitive exams the most important thing is time management, if you know how to manage your time then you can do well in Bank Exams as well as in other competitive exams. That’s where maths shortcut tricks and formula are comes into action. So continuously we are providing shortcut tricks on different maths topics. Today’s topic is time and work problems for bank exam. This is the one of the most important topic in quantitative aptitude section in bank and SSC exam. You should know how to solve time and work questions in very short time for bank exam. From this chapter around 1-2 questions are given in the SBI and IBPS exams. For this here we are providing shortcut tricks and quicker method to solve time and work problems in very short time. Before going to solve questions for time and work, we study little bit about basics and formulas for time and work. If ‘M1’ persons can do ‘W1’ work in ‘D1’ days and ‘M2’ persons can do ‘W2’ work in ‘D2’ days then we have a very special general formula in the relationship of M1 D1 W2 = M2 D2 W1. The above relationship can be taken as a very basic and all-in-one formula. We also derive:

NATIONAL GALLANTRY AWARDS AND HONOURS IN INDIA

NATIONAL GALLANTRY AWARDS AND HONOURS IN INDIA

 GENERAL AWARENESS & STATIC GK FOR SSC CGL EXAM
NATIONAL GALLANTRY AWARDS AND HONOURS IN INDIA
General Awareness is a source for good preparation of Bank, SSC CGL, UPSC, and railway and for other competitive exams. Study General Awareness from www.GovtJobsPortal.in and stay updated as well as prepare for General Awareness section which is asked in SSC CGL, UPSC and other competitive exams. Here we are providing static GK for SSC CGL exam. Today’s topic on static GK is INDIAN GLLANTRY AWARDS. Indian Government presented gllantry awards and honours to military persons for their accomplishments and self-sacrifice in war for nation. These awards and honours are various types param vir chakra, maha vir chakra,vir chakra, ashok chakra, kirti chakra, shaurya chakra and sena chakra.

Compound Interest Problems For A Bank Exam

Compound Interest Problems For A Bank Exam

 Quantitative Aptitude Study Notes for Bank Exam
Compound Interest Problems For A Bank Exam
You know that quantitative aptitude section is most important in bank exams in PO and Clerk and for other competitive exams because if you want good score in bank exam then you have to score good in maths. In competitive exams the most important thing is time management, if you know how to manage your time then you can do well in Bank Exams as well as in other competitive exams. That’s where maths shortcut tricks and formula are comes into action. So continuously we are providing shortcut tricks on different maths topics. Today’s topic is Compound Interest. This is the one of the most important topic in quantitative aptitude section in bank and SSC exam. You should know how to compound interest problems in very short time for bank exam. From this chapter around 1-2 questions are given in the SBI and IBPS exams. For this here we are providing shortcut tricks and quicker method to solve compound interest problems in very short time.  Interest is the money paid by the borrower to the lender for the use of money lent. The sum lent is called the principal. Interest is usually calculated at the rate of so many rupees for every Rs 100 of the money lent for a year. This is called the rate per cent per annul.

Simple Interest Quantitative Aptitude Study Notes for Bank Exam

Simple Interest Quantitative Aptitude Study Notes for Bank Exam
Simple Interest Quantitative Aptitude Study Notes for Bank Exam
You know that quantitative aptitude section is most important in bank exams in PO and Clerk and for other competitive exams because if you want good score in bank exam then you have to score good in maths. In competitive exams the most important thing is time management, if you know how to manage your time then you can do well in Bank Exams as well as in other competitive exams. That’s where maths shortcut tricks and formula are comes into action. So continuously we are providing shortcut tricks on different maths topics. Today’s topic is Simple Interest. This is the one of the most important topic in quantitative aptitude section in bank and SSC exam. You should know how to simple interest questions and answers in very short time for bank exam. From this chapter around 1-2 questions are given in the SBI and IBPS exams. For this here we are providing shortcut tricks and quicker method to solve simple interest problems in very short time.  Interest is the money paid by the borrower to the lender for the use of money lent. The sum lent is called the principal. Interest is usually calculated at the rate of so many rupees for every Rs 100 of the money lent for a year. This is called the rate per cent per annum.

INTERNATIONAL AIRPORTS IN INDIA STATIC GK FOR SSC CGL EXAM

INTERNATIONAL AIRPORTS IN INDIA STATIC GK FOR SSC CGL EXAM
INTERNATIONAL AIRPORTS IN INDIA STATIC GK FOR SSC CGL EXAM
General Awareness & Static GK is a good source for preparation of Bank, SSC CGL, UPSC, and railway and for other competitive exams. Study General Awareness from www.GovtJobsPortal.in and stay updated as well as prepare for General Awareness section which is asked in SSC CGL, UPSC and other competitive exams. Here we are continuously providing static GK for SSC CGL exam on various topics. Today’s topic on static GK is INTERNATIONAL AIRPORTS IN INDIA. Airports are the places where aircraft generally those carrying people take off and lands from one place to another place. These are the fastest mode of transportation in today’s world. A lot of people daily fly through the airplanes for their business or domestic purposes. In this topic we are providing information about international airports in India, city, state and name of Airports.