CORRIGENDUM With reference to the advertisement
regarding the recruitment of 325 Technical
Officers in Punjab National Bank issued in the Hindustan Hindi (dated 29.01.2019) and to be issued in the Employment News (dated 02.02.2019),
the process for the said recruitment has been postponed by the Bank till
further notice.
We found the information related to this notification in a PDF file shared by
Punjab National Bank on their official website. Earlier PNB Recruitment
department publish the Notification related to the recruitment of Technical
Officers in the Hindustan (Hindi) newspaper and the employment Newspaper as well. But Now PNB
official said that “they are just postponing this recruitment process”.
Important Dates
Advertisement in Employment
Newspaper is Out on 2nd Feb.
2019.
We are going to share the complete exam pattern and syllabus in this article related to the CTET Examination 2019. Check the video and the content given below in this article related to the CTET Exam Pattern.
SCHEDULE OF EXAMINATION AND CTET EXAM PATTERN:
THE SCHEDULE OF CTET- JULY-2019 IS GIVEN BELOW:
(The Paper-ll will be held in the morning
session and Paper-I in the evening session)
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PAPER TIMING DURATION
PAPER-I
09.30 AM TO 12.00 PM 2.30 HOURS
PAPER
-II 02.00 PM TO 04.30 PM 2.30 HOURS
STRUCTURE AND CONTENT OF CTET
All
questions in CTET will be Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs), with four
alternatives out of which one answer will be most appropriate. Each carrying
one mark and there will be no negative marking. There will be two papers of
CTET.
(i) Paper I will be for a
person who intents to be a teacher for classes I to V.
(ii) Paper II will be for a
person who intents to be a teacher for classes VI to VIII.
Note: A person who intents
to be a teacher for both levels (classes I to V and classes VI to VIII) will have
to appear in both the papers (Paper I and Paper II).
CTET Exam Pattern For Paper I (for Classes I to V) Primary
Stage
Duration
of examination-Two-and-a-half hours Structure and Content (All Compulsory):
(i)
Child Development and Pedagogy 30 MCQs 30 Marks
(ii)
Language I (compulsory) 30 MCQs 30 Marks
(iii)
Language II (compulsory) 30 MCQs 30 Marks
(iv)
Mathematics 30 MCQs 30 Marks
(v)
Environmental Studies 30 MCQs 30 Marks
CTET Exam Syllabus for Paper II (for Classes VI to VIII)
Elementary Stage :
Duration
of examination - Two-and-a-half hours
Structure
and Content (All Compulsory):
(i)
Child Development & Pedagogy(compulsory) 30 MCQs 30 Marks
(ii)
Language I (compulsory) 30 MCQs 30 Marks
(iii)
Language II (compulsory) 30 MCQs 30 Marks
(iv)
Mathematics and Science 60 MCQs 60 Marks
(for
Mathematics and Science teacher)
(v)
Social Studies/Social Science 60 MCQs 60 Marks
(for
Social Studies/Social Science teacher)
*For
any other teacher - either (IV) or (V)
Regards
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WB Govt jobs applications are requested from all
qualified Indian peoples who are interested in the Police Department jobs.
There are total 8419 vacancies for constable job profiles which are going to be
filled up through this Police department recruitment 2019. Those who full fill
all the eligibility criteria for this WB Govt job recruitment to the post of
Constables (Male) in West Bengal Police – 2019 can apply online as well offline
for this recruitment process. . NVF, Home Guard personnel and Civic Volunteers
serving in West Bengal Police only are also eligible to apply subject to
fulfillment of eligibility criteria. Read the full article carefully to know more about this WB Government jobs in India 2019.
Basic Information About this Police Department
Recrutiement
Profile
Name:Police
Constables
Vacancies: 8419 Posts
Various Eligibility Criteria For Applyin
(1) Age : -The
applicant must not be less than 18 (Eighteen) years old and must not be more
than 27 (Twenty Seven) years old as on 01.01.2019. The upper age limit shall be
relaxed by 05 (Five) years for the candidates belonging to the categories of
Scheduled Castes (SC) & Scheduled Tribes (ST) and by 03 (Three) years for
the candidates belonging to the categories of Other Backward Classes (OBC). The
NVF and Home Guard personnel serving in West Bengal Police are also eligible for
relaxation of upper age limit as per existing Government order. However, no age
relaxation is available for the Civic Volunteer personnel serving in West
Bengal Police.
(2)
Educational Qualifications : -The applicant must have passed Madhyamik
Examination(8TH PASS) from the West Bengal Board of Secondary Education or its
equivalent.
(3)
Language : -The
applicant must be able to speak, read and write in Bengali language. However,
this provision will not be applicable to the persons who are permanent
residents of hill sub-divisions of Darjeeling and Kalimpong Districts.
(4)NVF, Home Guard
personnel and Civic Volunteers serving in West Bengal Police should complete 03
(Three) years of service as on 01.01.2019.
How To Apply?
Application
Forms may be submitted through on-line as well as off-line modes during the
period from 05.02.2019 to 05.03.2019 (5 PM). The last date of receipt of filled
in Application Form through postal services (for off-line applicants) is
05.03.2019 (5 PM).
The
last date of deposit of Application and/or Processing Fees in respect of only
the applicants applying through on-line using United Bank of India Challan will
be 07.03.2019 during banking hours due to technical reasons. Applicants must
visit this website (www.wbpolice.gov.in) for detail information regarding eligibility
criteria, method of selection, scheme of examination, procedure for submission
of application form and other terms & conditions which will be uploaded
shortly.
Walk-in interview will be held on 22.02.2019
and 23.02.2019 as detailed at K.V. 3 BRD AFS Chandigarh, 09.00 a.m. onwards to
prepare a select panel of Part-time contractual teachers for session 2019-2020
for the following posts:
Candidate should download the application form
from Vidyalaya Website www.kv23brd.com Candidates are required to bring the
application form duly filled in along with attested copies of education
qualifications testimonials of all exam passed for all years/CTET Passed
certificate wherever applicable at the time of interview. Candidates will also
have to bring along original certificates of educational qualification. No
TA/DA will be paid. Remuneration as per KVS norms. All candidates must report
at 7.30 a.m. sharp for checking of documents.
This information is being published on “The
Tribune Newspaper Published on 6th Feb. 2019. We also took the
information related to this KVS Chandigarh Recruitment from that notification
only.
Education:Post Graduation in
concerned subject with 50% marks and B.Ed.
PGT
(Computer Science)
Education-B.E./B.Tech (CS/
IT/M.Sc. (C.S.)/MCA or equivalent qualification as per KVS norms.
Interview
Date:22Feb.
2019
2). TGT-Hindi, English, Sanskrit, Maths, Science
Education:Graduate with 50% marks
in concerned subject as well as aggregate and B.Ed. Candidate who have passed
CTET conducted by CBSE will be given preference.
Majority of CAT aspirants are either college
students or recent graduates with one-two years of work experience. Since the exam isn’t as knowledge-intensive
as others like UPSC or JEE, most aspirants prepare for it alongside their
college or work, as the case may be. This makes sense, especially if you
have more than four-five months at hand. The trick then is to be able to
balance the requirements of CAT
preparation with the obligations at your college or workplace.
Draw out
a plan
A good way to plan your CAT preparation from now till November end, when the CAT is
typically scheduled, is to see it as 45-week time period, and have a weekly
schedule in place. It should allow you to balance your CAT preparation with
your other engagements. One must understand that CAT is more a test of skill
than knowledge. The skills that one needs to develop are how you think about
problems, simplify them, make use of options by either selecting the right one
or eliminating the wrong ones and get to the right answer in as less time as
possible. Even when it comes to other skills like painting, acting, sports or
music, you only get better with regular practice and not with sporadic bursts
of effort. Two hours a day would take you farther than 14 hours dedicated to
studies in one single day of the week. You can study regularly alongside your
college or job.
Know your
strengths
A thorough CAT
preparation would require around 800- 1,000 hours of time investment,
depending upon when you start, your strengths and weaknesses. Usually, one third
of this is spent inside the coaching classes. There you will learn various
topics, cover syllabus and use of shortcuts. You will also develop lateral
thinking and learn test-taking and strategic inputs to maximise scores. At the
same time, you must ensure that you make the best use of the remaining
two-thirds of the time on your own. For this time that is roughly around 600-650
hours, it is imperative that you have:
1. A weekly plan that
ensures the discipline that skill-building needs.
2. A knowledge of your
stronger and weaker areas that ensures optimum investment of time.
A BREAK IS IMPORTANT Day-seven
should ideally be the rest day – that allows you to take a break and re-energise.
A good performance in CAT requires you to be fresh in your mind rather than
being exhausted and jaded by the time the CAT
arrives.
CHANGE THE STRATEGY WHEN REQUIRED
Your plan will need to change once you start getting closer to
the CAT, with more focus needed on mock-CATs, analysis and temperament. But
remember, a beautiful building wouldn’t last long without a solid foundation.
That is exactly what you need to focus on right now — maintaining the right
pace and peaking at the right time. And while you are at it, don’t forget to
enjoy the process
Add self-study
to coaching
Assuming that you are engaged with a formal
coaching for two days a week, which for most regular college students and
working professionals might be the weekend, you essentially need to plan for
the remaining five days for two hours a day. For the first few months of your
preparation, this time should ideally be invested in getting basics right in
various topics. This will prove invaluable later when you practice mock CATs
and also when you actually appear for the CAT, because it allows you to select
questions or leave them as per your strengths and weaknesses.
The right
start
In the initial stages of your preparation, you
could look to devote 90 minutes to VARC (verbal ability and reading
comprehension, which is basically English), DILR (data interpretation &
logical reasoning, which tests your logical ability and ability to infer from
data) and QA (quantitative ability, which revolves around mathematical
concepts) in rotation on fixed days of the week. The remaining 30 minutes daily
should ideally be devoted to the areas such as reading, listening, watching,
writing and speaking. Language as a skill proves invaluable not only during the
written test i.e. the CAT, but also during interviews, written-ability test and
group discussions that form the final step in the selection to various top MBA
colleges.
Reading from as diverse sources as possible
regularly improves performance in reading comprehension portion at the CAT,
which has been the single biggest component of CAT, with 24 questions out of a
total of 100, over the past several years. A day of the week should be devoted
to the weakest areas of VARC, DILR and QA. Weakest areas allow for the maximum
scope of improvement.
The
Central Board of Secondary Education will conduct the 12th edition of Central Teacher
Eligibility Test (CTET) on 07-07-2019 (Sunday). The test will be conducted in
twenty languages in 97 cities all over the country. The detailed Information Announcement
holding details of CTET examination, syllabus, languages, eligibility criteria,
examination fee, examination cities and important dates will be available on
CTET official website www.ctet.nic.in w.e.f. 05th Feb. 2019 and the ambitious
applicants are requested to download the Information Bulletin from above
mentioned website only and read the same carefully before applying For the CTET
Exam July 2019. The ambitious applicants have to apply online only through CTET
official website www.ctet.nic.in. The CTET Exam online application process will
start from 05-02-2019. The last date for submitting online application is
05-03-2019 and fee can be paid upto 08-03-2019 till 3.30.p.m.
Information’s About this Entrance
Exam 2019
Entrance
Exam Name:CTET
Exam July 2019.
Nationality:All Indian candidates
can apply for this examination.
The applicant applying for
CTET Exam 2019 is required:-
i)Should
read out the complete Information Bulletin carefully whose link given under
IMPORTANT LINK section at the last of the article.
ii)Should satisfy the suitability criteria to
appear in the CTET Examination 2019.
iii)To submit On-line application by giving full
particulars by accessing the CTET official website www.ctet.nic.in.
iv)If a candidate submits on-line more than one
application, his/her candidature shall be liable to be cancelled and the
candidate may also be debarred for future examination(s). No communication will
be sent in this regard.