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Deeksha Dixit

Contributor-Level 10

The SSC JHT exam consists of two papers. These papers are paper 1 and paper 2. The format of the exam is as follows:
1. Paper 1: There are two sections, each with a total of 100 questions. This paper is a computer-based multiple-choice test. To attempt this paper, you have two hours. You become qualified to take paper 2 after passing paper 1. In this paper, incorrect answers are penalized by 0.25 points.
2. Paper 2: It is pen-and-paper-based with descriptive-type questions. The time limit is similar to Paper 1, I. e. , two hours. Paper two is worth 200 marks for four essay- and translation-based questions. You need to score higher to ge
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Guide-Level 15

The BPSC Exam Pattern, there will be the following three stages in the 67th Combined Competitive Exam:
1- Prelims
2- Mains
3- Interview
BPSC Prelims
One Paper
Total Marks: 150 marks
Timings: 2 hours
Question Types: Objective Type
Mode of Exams: Offline (Pen-Paper)
BPSC Mains
4 papers
One qualifying paper Hindi + 3 merit ranking papers
Total Marks: 900 marks (300*3)
Timings: 3 hours for each paper
Question Types: Subjective Type
Mode of Exams: Offline (Pen-Paper)
BPSC Interview
Total Marks: 120 marks
Merit list based on marks in Mains + Interview. For more details, you may visit the Shiskha BPSC exam apge4. (https://www.shiksha.com/news/sarkari-exams-bpsc
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Deeksha Dixit

Contributor-Level 10

The syllabus for papers 1 and 2 of SSC JHT is prescribed by the Staff Selection Commission. The syllabus is as follows: (a) Syllabus for Paper 1:
1. General English . Questions in this section cover comprehension, grammar, vocabulary, articles, tenses, sentence completion and structure, a spelling test, unseen passages, and synonyms.
2. General Hindi This section tests your understanding of Hindi through the use of phrases, antonyms, synonyms, muhavare, proverbs, and comprehension-based questions. (b) Syllabus for Paper 2:
1. Translation: There is one passage for Hindi to English . Translation and one passage for English . To Hindi trans
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Guide-Level 15

A list of the best books for the BPSC prelims Exam.
1- History:
1- Ancient Indian History: India's Ancient Past by RS Sharma (Old NCERT)
2- Medieval Indian History: A History of Medieval India by Satish Chandra (Old NCERT)
3- Modern Indian History: Struggle for Independence by Bipan Chandra or Spectrum Modern History by Rajiv Ahir
4- Art and Culture: Indian Art and Culture by Nitin Singhania
5- Spectrum modern India
6- Lucent's General Knowledge: Can also be used for factual information, especially for Ancient, medieval, and Art & Culture.
7- NCERT History Books of Classes 6th to 12th.
2- Geography:
1- Oxford Student Atlas
2- Comprehensive Geo
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This exam is administered by the SSC in order to recruit junior and senior translators in government. The selection process for SSC JHT is as follows:
1. The notification for the exam is published by SSC.
2. Eligible candidates apply for the exam on the official website.
3. The admit cards are returned for stage one.
4. Stage one consists of Paper 1, which is a computer-based, objective type of paper.
5. The total questions in this paper are 100, with each worth one mark.
6. Those who qualify at this stage are required to appear for stage two.
7. The second stage consists of the descriptive paper (200 marks total).
8. The time allowed t
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The SSC JHT exam is conducted to hire translators in the government. The criteria to apply for the JHT are as follows:
1. Your age must be between 18 and 30 years old.
2. You need to have a master's degree in either Hindi or English .
3. If your degree is in any other subject than Hindi or English . It must be either an elective subject or a medium of examination.
4. You need to have a Diploma or Certificate of translation from Hindi to English and vice versa.
5. If you do not have the Diploma or Certificate you need to have two to three years of experience in translation in any government office.

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The syllabus of Bihar Public Service Commission for Pre consists of General Studies having questions on Current Affairs History, Polity, Economy, etc. On the other hand, the Bihar Public Service Commission Mains syllabus consists of 4 papers that are General Hindi General Studies 1, General Studies 2, and Optional subjects. Students can select any 1 paper out of 34 subjects. For more information, you may visit the Shiksha Bihar Public Service Commission exam page. (https://www.shiksha.com/news/sarkari-exams-bpsc-66th-exam-notification-to-release-in-june-blogId-31381)
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Contributor-Level 10

Yes, an M.Sc. Student is eligible to apply for the SSC JHT exam. However, there are certain conditions, which are:
1. English must be a compulsory or elective subject or the medium of an examination if he or she has an M.Sc. In Hindi medium of study.
2. Hindi must be a compulsory or elective subject or the medium of an examination if he or she has an M.Sc. In English as the medium of study.
3. He or she must have done a Diploma or Certificate course in translation from Hindi to English and vice versa.

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Guide-Level 15

Post for BPSC and Salary:
Sub Divisional Magistrate (SDM): INR 61,500 to INR 72,000
Anchal Padadhikari: INR 43,400 to INR 47,800
Range Officer (Forest Department): INR 43,400 to INR 47,800
Excise Inspector: INR 43,400 to INR 47,800
Block Minority welfare officer: INR 43,400 to INR 47,800
ASI: INR 52,500
Sub Inspector: INR 49,800
Inspector rank officers: INR 61,400
Assistant Superintendent- Jail: INR 35,500 to INR 39,900
Deputy Superintendent: INR 61,500 to INR 72,000
Police Constable: INR 26,500
Assistant Engineer: INR 64,300
Assistant Operators: INR 36,000
I hope this will help you.

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Contributor-Level 10

As of now, there is no cap on the number of attempts that you can make for SSC JHT. You can apply as many times as you want until you reach the maximum age limit. The age restriction for SSC JHT is 30 years. You may apply as many times as an exam is held between the ages of 18 and 30. In some categories, like SC, ST, OBC, etc. , there is an age relaxation of three to five years. You need to have a master's degree in either English or Hindi with another language as an elective. You may also need a translation Diploma or Certificate to apply for the SSC JHT.

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Guide-Level 15

No, both syllabus are different from each other. The SSC JE syllabus is based on Diploma level and the UPSC ESE syllabus is based on Graduation level. Paper 1: Objective Multiple Choice
1- General Intelligence and Reasoning
2- General Awareness
3- Part-A General Engineering (Civil & Structural) or
Part-B General Engineering (Electrical) or
Part-C General Engineering (Mechanical)
Exam mode: CBT Online
Paper 2: Descriptive Test
1- Part-A General Engineering (Civil & Structural)
2- Part-B General Engineering (Electrical)
3- Part-C General Engineering (Mechanical)
Exam mode: Pen and Paper Mode. UPPSC AE Paper 1 Exam Pattern:
Total duration of the exa
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Contributor-Level 10

The descriptive paper is Paper 2 of SSC JHT. This paper is of two hours' duration with a total of 200 marks. The experts have suggested the following tips to prepare for the JHT descriptive paper:
1. Practice essay writing in proper format.
2. Begin with a strong introduction and proceed to the conclusion in flow.
3. You need to have command over grammar and vocabulary to do well in this paper.
4. Include examples and current events in your essay wherever required.
5. Read editorials and government articles regularly.
6. Evaluate your translation skills by practicing on news articles.
7. Join any mock series to practice in exam-like sit
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Contributor-Level 10

No prior experience is necessary to apply for SSC JHT. Having translation experience is optional and not mandatory. The eligibility requirements demand:
1. A master's degree from a university recognised by the government
2. A Diploma or Certificate programme in Hindi to English and vice versa translation
You will need to have translation experience if you don't have the necessary degree or certification. It goes like this:
1. You must have two years of experience translating from Hindi to English and vice versa in any central or state government offices in order to apply for post codes A to D.
2. For post code E, you need to have thr
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Eligibility Criteria: In order to be eligible for the Public Sector Undertakings recruitment candidates must score good marks. In most Public Sector Undertakings, candidates are required to score a minimum of 60 percent marks from a government-recognised college or university. The students need to possess a Bachelor's degree in Science or a three-year Diploma in Engineering, Technology, Computer Science, or allied subjects. For more information, you may visit the Shiksha PSU exam page. (https://www.shiksha.com/sarkari-exams/psu/exams-sb-21-129)
I hope this will help you.

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Contributor-Level 10

The SSC JHT exam is held to hire junior and senior Hindi translators in numerous government ministries and departments. These include the Ministry of Railways, the Official Language Service, the Armed Forces Headquarters, etc.
1. It is a national-level government service exam.
2. There are two papers in total, computer-based paper 1 and pen-based paper 2.
3. The time allotted to attempt both papers is two hours.
4. The questions are of the objective type in paper 1, with each question having four options.
5. The second paper has a total of 200 marks and includes a descriptive essay and translation questions.
6. You can choose to attemp
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PSU (Public Sector Undertakings) jobs are the government jobs that the selected students secure via the GATE (Graduate Aptitude Test for Engineering). Also, you may apply directly to many PSUs; they take their own exams.
1- HPCL: Hindustan Petroleum Corporations limited.
2- HAL: Hindustan Aeronautical Limited
3- OIL: Oil India Limited
4- BDL: Bharat dynamics limited
5- NFL: National Fertilizer limited
6- AAI: Airport authority of India limited
7- NLC: Nyveli Lignite Corporation Limited Tamil Nadu.
8- MIDHANI: Mishra Dhatu Nigam Limited
9- MECON: Metallurgical & Engineering Consultancy limited.
10- UBI section officer (technical).
11- CIL: Co
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In India, many PSU companies consider the Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering scores for recruitment. Students who want to appear in the PSU interview have to qualify for the GATE cutoff for PSU. Apart from this, the Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering qualified students can also apply for (JRF (Junior Research Fellowship). However, there are many PSUs where you can apply without GATE Score. PSUs are listed below;
1- AAI (Airport Authority of India)
2- AFCAT (Air Force Common Admission Test)
3- BARC (Bhabha Atomic Research Centre)
4- BEL (Bharat Electronics Limited)
5- BIS (Bureau of Indian Standards)
6- Broadcast Engineering Consultants
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Contributor-Level 10

The Army Technical Entry Scheme (TES) is for technical units of the army related to engineering. Once you get selected for TES, you get trained in OTA Gaya for one year, and later you are sent to pursue an engineering degree in military colleges. The B.Tech streams offered through TES are as follows:
1. At the Military College of Telecommunication Engineering of Mhow: (a) Computer Science Engineering (b) Telecommunication Engineering
2. College of Military Engineering of Pune (a) Civil Engineering (b) Mechanical Engineering
3. At Military College of Electronics & Mechanical Engineering of Secunderabad (a) Mechanical Engineering (b) Electr
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ONGC posts and Salary:
1- Designation: Executive Director
Level: E-9
Salary: INR 50000 to INR 300000
2- Group General Manager
Level: E-8
Salary: INR 120000 to INR 280000
3- Chief General Manager
Level: E-7
Salary: INR 120000 to INR 280000
4- General Manager
Level: E-6
Salary: INR 120000 to INR 280000
5- Deputy General Manager
Level: E-5
Salary: INR 100000 to INR 260000
6- Chief Manager/Chief, or Geophysicist/Chief, Geologist/Chief, or Chemist/Chief Engineer
Level: E-4
Salary: INR 90000 to INR 240000
7- Manager, Superintending, or Geophysicist, Superintending, or Geologist, Superintending, Chemist, or Superintending Engineer
Level: E-3
Salary: INR 80000 to
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Contributor-Level 10

The Army TES is for candidates who have passed the 12th grade. The age limit, or Army technical entry scheme (TES), is similar to the NDA age limit. It goes like this:
1. The minimum age requirement is 16 years and six months.
2. The maximum age to which candidates can apply is 19 year six months. This age limit is counted as of the first day of the month in which the TES course is due to commence. For example, for Army TES January 2022, applicants must have been born between July 2, 2002 and July 1, 2005 (including both days). .

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