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1. This exam will be conducted from 2023 onwards.
2. The prelims for this exam will be conducted along with the CSE prelims.
3. After the announcement of the CSE cutoff, the IRMS cutoff will be announced separately.
4. The second stage is the Mains, which consists of four papers.
5. Out of these four, two are qualifying papers and two optional papers, which will account for merit.
6. The qualifying papers are similar to the UPSC compulsory English and Indian language papers.
7. For the optional paper,
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1. Stage one: The preliminary stage of objective-type questions
2. Stage two: The main stage of 200 marks and five sections
3. Stage three: The language proficiency test stage in the selected state's regional language
You need to qualify at each stage in order to get posted as an RBI Assistant. However, merit will be determined based on stage-two scores. You can SEE the detailed exam pattern for RBI Ass
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1. There are three stages in total.
2. The first stage is the prelims, which will be conducted along with the CSE prelims.
3. This stage has two objective papers.
4. The main stage is comprised of four written papers.
5. Out of these four, two are qualifying papers each of 300 marks
6. The rest are optional papers, each worth 250 marks, which will account for merit.
7. The total score for this stage is 500.
8. The final stage is the personality test, which consists of a total of 100 marks. The
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3 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
1. Quantitative Aptitude Section: For this section, Rajesh Verma's Objective Arithmetic and Rakesh Yadav's Advanced Math for General Competitions can be used.
2. English To study this section, you need to refer to High School English Grammar and Comprehension by Wren and Martin for the basic concept. You can also use t
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3 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
1. Nationality: In order to apply for this exam, you must be an Indian, a Tibetan refugee, a citizen of Bhutan, or a national of Nepal.
2. Age requirements: Applicants must be between the ages of 21 and 32.
3. Academic requirements: To be eligible to apply, you must possess a Bachelor's degree in either engineering, commerce, or chartered accounting.
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3 years ago
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1. You join as an assistant in a particular regional office of the RBI.
2. You will have to serve a minimum of two years' service.
3. After two years of service, RBI assistants get multiple opportunities to get promoted to the officer level.
4. Normally, after a certain year of service, you can appear in the written test, and based on seniority, you can be promoted to the officer scale.
5. Other than that, RBI assistants may apply for merit-based promotions if they are graduates and have
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Contributor-Level 10
1. Salary: At the entry level, you are paid the same as a Group A Junior Scale Level 10 employee in the central government. This salary is roughly equal to Rs. 67,000 per month initially.
2. Promotion: You will be assured of time-bound promotion after serving particular years in the IRHS. With promotions, you can advance to the position of chairmen of medical boards.
3. Perks: You get m
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3 years agoBeginner-Level 5
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Contributor-Level 10
1. The LPT follows the preliminary and main stages of the RBI Assistant Exam.
2. You need to appear for this test after clearing the main stage.
3. The LPT is conducted in the selected state's local language during the application process.
4. There are written and oral tests to check the proficiency in the office language before allocating that particular branch to a shortlisted candidate.
5. The duration of the LPT test is usually half an hour.
6. The test is simply qualifying in nature and consists of basic grammar and writing skills in the selected lang
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3 years ago
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1. Basic pay scale is Rs. 15,600 to 39,100
2. The grade pay will be Rs. 5,400 at the entry level for ADMO.
3. Your salary will include additional allowances such as TA and DA.
4. The net estimated take-home salary can be around Rs. 67,500 per month, including deductions.
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1. Prepare a section-wise study plan according to the syllabus.
2. In the initial period, focus on covering the basics of each and every topic.
3. The Quantitative Aptitude and reasoning sections require you to focus on the fundamentals before practicing.
4. Once you've mastered the fundamental concepts of these sections, you can begin practicing with sectional tests.
5. You must read the newspaper on a regular basis, beginning with the English section of your preparation.
6. Yo
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1. There can be both written and oral questions in LPT.
2. The writing test will consist of reading comprehension, simple grammar, letter and essay writing in the local language, and vocabulary-based questions in the local language of the RBI office for which you have applied.
3. The LPT's goal is to check if you are qualified to work in the local language of the allotted RBI office. For example, in order
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3 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
1. The question level in the English Language section is usually easy to moderate.
2. The Quantitative Aptitude and reasoning ability sections can be difficult in some years. However, the majority of questions are of a moderate level.
3. The computer knowledge portion of the main stage is considerably easier to attempt.
4. The general awareness section is challenging due to the unpredictable nature of the questions that are asked.
5. The language proficiency test is usually very easy if you have a basic understa
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1. Since you will need to appear in the same paper as CSE Prelim, this stage's syllabus is similar to that of CSE Prelim.
2. The IRMS cutoff will differ from the CSE cutoff.
3. There will be four conventional essay-style papers on the main stage.
4. There are two qualifying papers for language.
5. The first is the Indian language selected by you from the available languages in the options; its syllabus will be at the 10th grade level. For instance, if you select Bengali, you will be asked questions about 10th-level basic grammar.
6. The syllabus of
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3 years agoContributor-Level 9
AMU B.A. LL.B. Syllabus consists of Current Affairs English language, reasoning, and general knowledge. There will be one paper of 100 marks consisting of 100 objective-type questions on :
I) Proficiency in English 40 marks
ii) Current Affairs/General Knowledge (with emphasis on legal issues): 40 marks
iii) Reasoning and Aptitude: 20 marks
A list of the Best Books for the AMU B.A. LL.B. Entrance Exam is listed below;
1- General English
Objective General English 2021-2022 by Andhra Pradesh Bhardwaj
Word Power Made Easy by Norman Lewis
2- Current Affairs and General Knowledge with topics on legal issues
General Knowledge 2021-2022 by Odisha Exper
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3 years agoGuide-Level 15
1- Physics books:
Concepts of Physics Volume 1 and Volume 2 by HC Verma
Objective Physics by DC Pandey
Science for Everyone: Aptitude Test Problems in Physics
2- Chemistry books:
Entrance Chemistry by Bhakta Books
Objective Chemistry by RPH Editorial
A Textbook of Organic Chemistry for IITJEE
3- Mathematics books:
B.Sc Maths Group Entrance Exam by Arihant Experts
Mathematics A Complete Guide by Suraj, Rashmi
4- Biology books:
Ramesh Rallya
Objective Biology by S Verma
Books Objective Life Sciences: MCQs for Life Sciences Examination by Kailash Choudhary, R P Saran, an
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3 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
1. To apply for this exam, you must be an Indian, a refugee from Tibet, or a national of Bhutan or Nepal.
2. The age limit is similar to that for other UPSC exams, I. e. , 21 to 32 years of age.
3. You need to have a Bachelor's degree in either engineering or commerce.
4. Chartered accountants can also apply for this exam.
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