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Anirudh K

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Maths have huge topics that contain /Topics that will be covered in the NDA mathematics syllabus are Algebra Matrices and Determinants Trigonometry Analytical Geometry Of Two and Three Dimensions, Differential Calculus, Integral Calculus and Differential Equations Vector Algebra and Statistics and Probability.

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Deeksha Dixit

Contributor-Level 10

The second stage is the SSB, which lasts five days at the designated center. The process goes like this:
1. On day one, there is a screening process with tests like the verbal, non-verbal, and PPDT.
2. The shortlisted candidates must take a psychological test the following day. This test requires them to write their first response in TAT, What, and SRT.
3. The third day is about GTO, which consists of outdoor and indoor group activities like group planning exercises.
4. The fourth day consists of the interview process for shortlisted candidates.
5. The final task is the conference, where each candidate needs to answer collective questio
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Deeksha Dixit

Contributor-Level 10

The SSB is a very important and tough stage in the NDA selection process. Here is the list of probable patterns of questions that may be asked in the SSB:
1. Introductory: These questions are asked to make you feel comfortable with the panel. You may be asked about your name, native place, hobbies etc.
2. Subject-based: There are questions about your subjects, for example, the third law of Motion.
3. Personality-based: These questions are asked to assess your personality, like your daily routine, strengths, or how you will react in certain situations.
4. Defense knowledge: With questions on the army, navy, air force, etc. , they might t
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Deeksha Dixit

Contributor-Level 10

No, NCERT books are not enough for NDA preparation. To master each subject, you will need to consult some other practice books and other reference materials. The NCERTs are a crucial part of preparation for the math paper and the GK section of the GAT. These books help build a strong foundation for paper as well as being reliable government sources. However, you will need some other preparation material, such as sectional practice books. You can find a detailed list of books that can help you prepare here: https://www.shiksha.com/exams/nda-exam-books.

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Anirudh K

Contributor-Level 8

Step 1: Get to know the Syllabus. UPSC NDA Syllabus for Mathematics. Weightage Of Various Section In Maths. Step 2: Go Through Previous Year Papers. Step 4: Best books for Mathematics. Step 5: Revision. Step 6: Solve Previous Year Papers Along with Test Series.

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Deeksha Dixit

Contributor-Level 10

No, you cannot take the NDA entrance examination after 10th grade. As per the academic eligibility criteria of the NDA you need to have passed or be appearing in the 12th grade. If you are appearing in the 12th exams, you need to submit your marksheet at the time of document verification. Therefore, you can take the NDA in 12th grade. This exam is conducted twice a year by the UPSC. You must be between the ages of 16.5 and 19.5 to take the NDA exam.

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The Interior design course fees for Diploma courses ranges between INR 3000 INR 2,50,000, for the undergraduate Interior design courses the Interior design course fees varies between INR 10,000 INR 15,000.

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Deeksha Dixit

Contributor-Level 10

To prepare for the SSB, you need to start immediately after two or three days of NDA written exams. The following expert tips may assist you in preparing for the NDA SSB:
1. Know in detail about the whole 5-day procedure and each and every test.
2. Take help from online materials to prepare for some paper-based tests (OQL, TAT, What, etc. ).
3. For some tests, like group discussions and physical tests, you have to participate in the mock SSB.
4. With practice, focus on improving oratory and decision-making skills.
5. You need to have detailed knowledge of your school subjects, defense forces, native place, and current events.
6. Maintai
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Anushka Mendiratta

Contributor-Level 10

After clearing the NDA written examination you'll proceed to SSB Interview. This is a five day process that assess your personality, leadership qualities, and overall suitability. There are following tests during SSB interview:

  • Psychological tests: Personality tests, word association tests, and picture story tests.
  • Group tasks: Requires teamwork, leadership, and problem-solving skills.
  • Individual tasks: To evaluate your confidence, and ability to work independently.
  • Personal interview

After clearing SSB you'll be medically examined and then there's a merit list based on your combined performance in the written exam and SSB. At last, the fin

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Deeksha Dixit

Contributor-Level 10

The NDA is conducted to select future defense officers to be trained at the National Defense Academy. To get into the NDA you need to follow the given process:
1. Apply for the NDA exam, which is conducted twice by the UPSC after passing your 12th.
2. You can apply after giving the 12th exam or while pursuing the 12th class, but you need to submit your marksheet at the time of document verification.
3. Your age must be between 16.5 and 19.5 years old to be eligible.
4. You have to pass a written test with a total score of 900 and two objective papers to get selected for the second stage.
5. The SSB is a challenging and crucial process a
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Deeksha Dixit

Contributor-Level 10

The syllabus of the NDA exam can be divided into three major sections: English math, and general knowledge. The syllabus for the NDA's entrance examination consists of the following topics:
1. Mathematics: There is a separate paper known as "Paper 1, " which consists of 120 questions worth 300 marks. The subject includes questions about Sets differential calculus, matrices, Determinants venn diagrams, Trigonometry geometry, etc.
2. English This section is part of Paper 2 GAT which consists of a total of 150 questions worth 600 marks. It consists of questions based on topics such as comprehension, vocabulary, antonyms and synonyms, s
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Deeksha Dixit

Contributor-Level 10

The NDA preparation requires you to study diligently until the exam day. Following are some last-minute things you need to do with one week until the NDA exam:
1. Keep revising important topics until the day of the test.
2. Practice previous year's question papers to become familiar with the types of questions asked in the exam.
3. Focus on accuracy while attempting full-length mocks.
4. Start planning how you will attempt the question paper on the day of the written exam.
5. If you are facing confidence issues, you can attempt easy sections in the last week.
6. Take good care of your health because you have two papers to write.
7. Stay
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Anirudh K

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The Interior design course fees for Diploma courses ranges between INR 3000 INR 2,50,000, for the undergraduate Interior design courses the Interior design course fees varies between INR 10,000 INR 15,000. Please mention the name of the college for better result.

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Deeksha Dixit

Contributor-Level 10

The NDA exam is comparably tougher than other 12th-level government exams. This is due to the following reasons:
1. The selection process itself is challenging, with a written test, SSB, and medical test.
2. The written stage syllabus is extensive, particularly in the GK section.
3. There are 120 questions in Paper 1 and 150 questions in Paper 2, which is further divided into two sections.
4. Further, there is negative marking for wrong answers, making it more challenging to score.
5. The SSB is a crucial and tough process for a 12th-grade pass-out student.
6. This stage continues for five days and consists of psychological, physical, a
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Deeksha Dixit

Contributor-Level 10

For entry into the National Defense Academy's Army, Navy, and Air Force wings, UPSC administers the NDA exam. To prepare for this exam, you need to study for at least six months. These tips may help you prepare for the NDA exam:
1. Check the exam pattern and syllabus to select study material for the exam.
2. The NDA question paper has two objective-type tests, which are followed by the SSB.
3. To score well in Paper 1, which is mathematics, you need to have clarity in your concepts.
4. Effective time management is very important for this paper, as you need to solve 120 questions in 2.5 hours.
5. Make short notes on important topics such
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Contributor-Level 7

Bachelor of Education is abbreviated as B.Ed. Students can choose to specialize in a range of subjects within the curriculum during the course's two-year duration in distance education. In this professional course, aspiring teachers learn about the psychology of their pupils with the goal of assisting them in understanding the environment, social ethics, and so much more. IMTS Institute offers distance learning for the course in Chhattisgarh. The annual fees for the Bachelor of Education programme is between Rs 30,250 and Rs 44,550. One should be a graduate in any related field of 3 years course duration and must have at least 50% of t
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deepika maurya

Guide-Level 15

Salary Structure of LIC Assistant:
Basic Pay: INR 27,840
DA: INR 10,553.14
DA (Arrears): INR 176.27
HRA: INR 1987.65
Transport Allowance: INR 680
Temp Cash Allowance: INR 800
Cadre Spl. Allowance: INR 2000
Tech Exam Allowance: INR 555
Tech Exam Allowance (Arrears): INR 555
Gross Salary: INR 45,147.06
Deduction: INR 6731.06
Net Salary: INR 38416.00
LIC Assistant Salary Deductions;
NPS-DCP Optees: INR 3825
Mediclaim: INR 158.92
New GI Scheme: INR 97
GTIS' 97 Rish Pr: INR 196
Opynl Mediclaim: INR 613.92
GID Premium: INR 1840
SR A/C Credit: INR 0.22
Total Deductions: INR 6731.06
LIC Assistant Salary Increments;
1- INR 27,840 (Initial Basic Pay): 840 Increments f
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deepika maurya

Guide-Level 15

LIC Exam Eligibility For AAO Post;
The students must be a citizen of India. Education Qualifications: A Bachelor's degree in any discipline from any Government recognised University. Age Limit: The students min age must be not less than 21 years and should not be more than 30 years of age. However, there is age relaxation for students belonging to different categories. LIC Exam Eligibility Criteria For ADO:
Candidates Must be a citizen of India. Educational Qualification: A Bachelor's Degree from a University in India approved for the fellowship of the Insurance Institute of India, Mumbai. Age Limit: The min and max ages to be eligible f
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Rupali Pruthi

Contributor-Level 10

The basic pay for the LIC AAO post is INR 53600 per month. The LIC AAO pay scale is INR 53600- 2645 (14) –90630– 2865 (4) –102090 and other admissible allowances. The total LIC AAO salary inclusive of House Rent Allowance (HRA), City Compensatory Allowance (CCA), etc. wherever admissible will be approximately INR 92870 per month in ‘A’ Class city. Apart from salary and allowances, other benefits enjoyed by LIC AAO are:

  • Defined Contributory Pension
  • Gratuity
  • LTC
  • Cash Medical Benefit
  • Group Mediclaim
  • Group Personal Accident Insurance
  • Group Insurance
  • Vehicle Loan (2-wheeler/4 wheeler) as per rules
  • Meal coupon, reimburse
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deepika maurya

Guide-Level 15

Life Insurance Corporation of India exam Posts are as under:
1- LIC IRDA (Insurance Regulatory Development Authority)
2- Assistant Administrative Officer (LIC AAO)
3- Apprentice Development Officer (LIC ADO)
4- Housing Finance Limited (LIC HFL)
5- Direct Sales Executives (LIC DSE)
6- LIC AE (Assistant Engineer)
7- Financial Services Executives (LIC FSE)
8- LIC IRDA (Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India)
9- LIC D. O. (Development Officer)
10- LIC NIACL Assistant (New India Assurance Company Limited). The salary of a LIC officer (AAO) is INR 32795 per month (Basic pay) and After Allowance: INR 62,315. For more details, you may v
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