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Deeksha Dixit

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Yes, you can become a government teacher without a graduate degree. Without gradation, you can teach at the nursery and primary levels. However, you will need to complete a two-year Diploma in Education (D. Ed. ) or three-year B.Ed. degree after the 12th grade. Also, you must have at least 50 percent of your class in the 12th grade. To become a government teacher, you will also have to qualify for government recruitment exams (CTET or TET). After qualifying these exams, you may apply for a nursery-level teaching post in government schools.

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TNEA stands for Tamil Nadu Engineering Admissions. The Directorate of Technical Education, Tamil Nadu conducts TNEA every year. It is an online counselling window.

Tamil Nadu candidates who have passed their Class VIII to Class XII standard in Tamil Nadu.

Children of Central Government Employees, irrespective of their nativity, provided their parents or guardians (only if both parents are not alive) have been serving in Tamil Nadu continuously for the past five years at the time of TNEA application form submission.

Sons/daughters of All India Service Tamil Nadu cadre officers.

Children of employees in the Public Sector or Government recogn

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With a B.Tech in mechanical engineering, you can join the Indian Railways in two ways.
1. The first is the prestigious Indian Engineering Services IES for railways. After passing the IES exam offered by the UPSC you can become an IRSME. You need to select Mechanical Engineering when filling out the application form. After passing the written test, you will be required to select "preferred services" in DAF, where you can select the Ministry of Railways. You'll work as a mechanical engineer for the railways after getting IRSME service.
2. The second job is as a junior mechanical engineer. The Indian Railways offers this position to candi
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A junior research fellowship is referred to as a JRF. After qualifying for JRF through the UCG NET, you become entitled to a monthly research stipend of Rs. 31,000;
To get this stipend, you will have to pass the JRF cutoff in the UCG NET exam. You can apply for this exam after completing your postgraduate studies in any subject. With JRF, you can enroll for a Ph.D. at top universities such as BHU. This Ph.D. will help you become a professor. However, you can pursue a Ph.D. without a JRF, but this stipend will help you cover the research costs. Also, it acts as an added advantage to get into a prestigious university under a reputed guide
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You can join the Indian Railways in two services after graduating as a computer Science engineer.
1. The first way is to apply to the Center for Railway Information Systems (CRIS) to become an assistant software engineer in railways. You will have to appear in the GATE exam, as the CRIS recruitment is done on the basis of GATE scores.
2. The second option is to apply for a junior engineer position in the stream of computer Science and information technology. You will have to apply through the JE exam conducted by the RRB. You will be qualified to work as an IT engineer in the railways after passing this exam. For more information on qu
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For engineers, the Indian Railway offers two services. The first is the prestigious group, the Central Engineering Services (IES). The second one is junior engineer (JE) services. There are two positions for electrical engineers to apply for.
(a) First, you can apply for the Indian Engineering Services Exam conducted by UPSC. When completing the application, you must select the "Electrical Engineer" branch. After passing the written exam, you can choose Indian Railways Services for Electrical Engineers from the "preferred services" section of DAF.
You'll be given a job as an electrical engineer for the railways once your interview is s
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In the Indian Railways, the Indian Railway Traffic Service (IRTS) is a group A-level position. You will have to qualify for the Civil Service Exam (CSE) conducted by the UPSC to become an IRTS officer. For central service groups A and B, the UPSC administers the CSE exam every year. The 50% IRTS requirement is MET by the same exam. During the DAF 2 filling, you will have to give your service preferences, and at this stage, you can give IRTS first preference to get these services allocated after selection. The remaining 50% of vacancies are filled by promotions of group B traffic officers. After selection, you will get trained at the In
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The full form of NTPC is Non Technical Popular Categories. This exam is conducted by the Railway Recruitment Board to appoint candidates as Commercial Apprentice, Goods guard, Traffic Apprentice, Traffic Assistant, Assistant Station Master, etc. All over India. The eligibility criteria prescribed for RRB NTPC is given below: Age limit: The age limit for undergraduate posts is 18 to 30 years. The age limit for graduate posts is 18 to 33 years. Educational qualification: For undergraduate posts, candidates must have passed Class 12. RRB NTPC Salary Railway Recruitment Board decides RRB NTPC salary structure. The basic pay of RRB NTPC Jun

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RRB NTPC What is RRB NTPC Full Form? The full form of NTPC is Non Technical Popular Categories. This exam is conducted by the Railway Recruitment Board to appoint candidates as Commercial Apprentice, Goods guard, Traffic Apprentice, Traffic Assistant, Assistant Station Master, etc. All over India. The eligibility criteria prescribed for RRB NTPC is given below: Age limit: The age limit for undergraduate posts is 18 to 30 years. The age limit for graduate posts is 18 to 33 years. Educational qualification: For undergraduate posts, candidates must have passed Class 12. RRB NTPC Salary Railway Recruitment Board decides RRB NTPC salary str
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The RRB PO provides rural banking services, whereas the IBPS PO works in commercial banks. The RRB PO and the IBPS PO are different in the following ways:
1. Job description: The IBPS PO works in commercial banking in departments like corporate loans, foreign exchange, Treasury, etc. On the other hand, the RRB PO is limited to assisting small and marginal farmers, businesses, artisans, etc. In rural areas. Their main work is to provide credit and other facilities.
2. Nature of work: In contrast to IBPS PO RRB PO places a greater emphasis on work-life balance.
3. Salary: The in-hand salary of an RRB PO is around Rs. 33,000 per month, whi
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Both jobs are for government junior engineer posts. The pay level for both jobs are similar.

  • The RRB JE works for the ministry of railways, and the SSC JE works for various organizations such as BRO.
  •  If you are posted near your city in RRB JE you have a better chance of staying in your hometown.
  •  The transfer policy of SSC JE is better than that of RRB as you have a high chance of getting a favorable posting.
  •  Also, SSC JE will have more powers than RRB JE due to the nature of their work.
  •  You will get promoted comparatively earlier than RRB JE.

Therefore, the SSC JE has a better career than the RRB JE. 6. Also, RRB JE i

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The GRE exam is conducted by ETS, and the scores are valid for five years. Following are some advantages of passing the GRE with high marks:
1. You can apply to more than 1300 foreign universities using your GRE scores.
2. A strong GRE score can help you gain entry into prestigious universities like Stanford and Harvard.
3. With a five-year validity period, the score will give you an advantage when applying to MBA programs abroad.
4. Based on your strong GRE results, you might even be eligible for a scholarship at some universities.
5. The GRE qualifiers have better career prospects because they can pursue master's degrees at prestigiou
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The Graduate Record Examination, or GRE is administered by ETS. The results of this test are accepted for admission to prestigious universities worldwide and are valid for five years. The top universities, such as Stanford, accept GRE scores for admission to MBA courses. The eligibility criteria to apply for the GRE exam are as follows:
1. Age limit: There is no age limit to take this exam, and you can consider giving the GRE at any stage of your career.
2. Education criteria: Since the GRE exam score is accepted for postgraduate courses such as MS and MBA, you need to have completed graduation to appear for this exam.
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Stanford University is one of the world's best universities. It is currently ranked third in the world university rankings (QS 2022). To get admission to the MBA in Finance courses offered by its School of Business, you need to fulfill the following requirements:
1. Academic requirement: You must have completed a Bachelor's degree equivalent to a U. S. graduation degree.
2. English test: You received an overall band score of 7 out of a total of 9 on the IELTS test. If you have given PTE you must get at least 68 out of 90. The minimum requirement for a TOEFL score is 100 out of 120.
3. GMAT and GRE There is no specific cutoff mentioned,
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The Hani Zeini Scholarship is given to students who have financial need and want to work in entrepreneurship. Scholarships are available to students in the amount of up to $1,000 USD (roughly Rs. 74,390). Award: One chosen student will receive this one-time scholarship. To be qualified
1. When pursuing a Bachelor's or master's degree, you can apply.
2. In order to be eligible for this scholarship, you must be enrolled at an accredited university.
3. An original essay outlining how you'll use your education to become a prosperous entrepreneur and how your contribution will advance society must be submitted.
4. Your application must be se

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The admission requirement for the B.Sc. in Biochemistry at the University of British Columbia is a minimum of 60% in Chemistry 12 and Biology 12, or equivalent courses.

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Yes, TNPSC has a compulsory Tamil paper as per recent changes in the exam. According to a government order in Tamil Nadu, state services and PSUs will now require a Tamil language paper at the 10th grade level. In order to be eligible for a government job in Tamil Nadu, applicants must receive a minimum score of 40% on this exam. For example, Tamil language questions make up the majority of the TNPSC Group 2 2 2 paper. On the other hand, it is a qualifying exam for the Group I-level exam.

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The Tamil Nadu government holds the TNPSC Group 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 exam to fill Group 2 positions, such as assistant registrars.
1. The TNPSC Group 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 exam is divided into three phases: the preliminary, the main, and the interview.
2. In Group 2A, there will be no interviews for qualified candidates.
3. This exam's extensive syllabus covers general studies subjects like Science, geography, history, and math.
4. It will take at least six months to finish the syllabus in order to prepare for this exam.
5. In addition, it takes at least two months to prepare for both the preliminary and main stages. Therefore, you need a minimum of
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Both the UPSC and the Tamil Nadu PSC are government exams used to choose civil servants for a variety of departments.
1. Service type: The UPSC is a central recruitment body that conducts exams for all India-level services. The Tamil Nadu PSC is a state-level exam for Tamil Nadu for state services. The following is the distinction between these exams:
2. Attempt limit: There is no restriction on the number of attempts in TNPSC, whereas UPSC has age as well as attempt limits up to six attempts.
3. Post: The UPSC exam is for central posts such as IAS IPS, and IRS. The TNPSC exam is for district collectors, registrars, and assistant commis
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The Tamil Nadu government holds the TNPSC Group 2 2 2 1 exam to select Group 1 officers, such as Deputy Collectors.
1. According to experts, the NCERTs and Tamil Nadu state board books are best for preparing general studies subjects.
2. The NCERTs are the best source that can help you in both the preliminary and main stages.
3. The Tamil Nadu PSC answer key board also makes reference to these sources because they are official government-issued books.
4. Other than that, you need to prepare Current Affairs from national and state-level newspapers. Previous year's TNPSC prelims and Mains question papers can also help you understand the t
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