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Deeksha Dixit

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The BSHPCL Assistant syllabus is detailed in the BSHPCL notification. The syllabus is as follows for the preliminary and main stages:
1. General knowledge: The topics covered in this section include Indian history, geography, the constitution, Science, and current events.
2. Quantitative Aptitude This section includes questions on time, work, distance, profit and loss, percentages, averages, simplification, and profit and loss.
3. Logical Reasoning: This section covers topics like analogies, problem-solving, relationship concepts, similarities, and arithmetic reasoning.
4. Computer: In this section, basic computer knowledge is tested th
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The assistant is a clerical-level job in the BSPHCL. The probationary period for a BSPHCL Assistant is around two years. In this period, the selected assistance gets trained to do work like documentation, preparation of an electricity bill, and learning about Bihar State Power Holding Corporation Limited. If the candidates successfully pass their training, they get a permanent posting as BSPHCL assistants. If they do not complete their training, BSPHCL will extend their probationary period. They receive their salaries during this period.

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The selection procedure for BSPHCL assistants depends on the number of applications. As per the official notification of BSPHCL, if the number of applicants is more than fifteen thousand, the selection process is two-staged; otherwise, it is a single-stage exam. The selection process is as follows:
1. Following the publication of the notification, eligible candidates must apply on the official website.
2. The age criteria are between 21 and 37, and the education requirement is graduation.
3. The application fee is Rs. 1500.
4. Admit cards for the preliminary stage will be distributed following the end of the application period.
5. Those
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Deeksha Dixit

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The minimum qualification to apply for the BSPHCL Assistants post is a Bachelor's degree. If you want to work as an assistant in a specific department, you must have the following degree:
1. For assistant electrical engineer and assistant engineer, you need to have an engineering degree.
2. To be an assistant IT manager, you need to have either a B.Tech, B.E. , or MCA degree.
3. For assistant operator, you need to have a Diploma recognised by either NCVT or SCVT.
4. For an assistant personnel officer, you need to have a postgraduate Diploma. To apply for these positions, you must be between the ages of 21 and 37.

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Deeksha Dixit

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The minimum age requirement for BSPHCL Assistants is 21 years old, in accordance with the eligibility requirements established by Bihar State Power Holding Corporation. You need to have a graduate degree to apply for this exam. The maximum age limit varies for different categories in the following manner:
1. Candidates in the Unreserved category may apply up to the age of 37
2. Female, EBC, and BC applicants are eligible to apply up to age 40.
3. SC and ST candidates may apply up until age 42.
4. The Physically Handicapped candidates can apply up the age of 47.

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The junior assistant is a level-two post at the National Board of Examination. Their salary is as per the provision of seventh pay commissions for level 2. The salary is as follows:
1. The pay scale is around Rs. 19,900.
2. The in-hand salary is expected to be around Rs. 35,000. In addition to salary, the junior assistant gets other additional benefits, including the dearness allowance, medical allowance, house rent allowance, electricity allowance, telephone bill, internet bill, and mobile bill.

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Deeksha Dixit

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The BSPHCL Assistant is a class III clerical job. They work as assistants in numerous departments for the Bihar State Power Holding Corporation Limited (BSPHCL). An assistant at BSPHCL has the following responsibilities:
1. Preserving the electricity department's records
2. Checking the electricity bills of BSPHCL
3. Preparation of electricity bills under BSPHCL
4. Assistance with work related to documents
Their in-hand salary after allowances is approximately Rs. 35,400, and their basic salary is close to Rs. 15,000.

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Mani Sahni

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There are various scholarships available for students pursuing a Bachelor of Medicine or Bachelor of Surgery degree. You can find them in the section below.

MBBS Colleges

MBBS Scholarships

AIIMS Delhi

  • Post-Matric Scholarship

  • Merit cum Means Scholarship Schemes for Minority Communities

  • Post-Matric Top-Class/MCM Scholarship Schemes

King George's Medical University (KGMU) 

  • Grant – In – Aid for Students Presenting Research Paper in a Scientific Event

  • Financial Aid for Needy Undergraduate Students (In Campus Part-Time Jobs)

  • Scholarship Scheme under Dean Student Welfare

Madras Medical College

  • Central sector scholarship (MBBS)
    CBSE scholarship (MBBS)
    Free Education Scholarship (MBBS)

St. John's Medical College

  • The Cardinal Gracias Scholarship

  • The SJMC Alumni Association Scholarships

Kasturba Medical College, Manipal

  • Merit Scholarship for Post Graduate (PG) Medical / Dental and Super Specialty Programs

  • Kalam-Pai, Freeship and Scholars Scholarship for MBBS

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Deeksha Dixit

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No, you cannot take the NTSE exam again if you are repeating the 10th grade. You can only take this exam if you are appearing for the 10th board exam for the first time. The NTSE is a merit-based exam, and those who successfully clear the stage and then the national-level exam are awarded scholars by the government. To be eligible for state level, you must be in the tenth grade and not be employed in the case of an open board. National level requires a minimum of 60% in 9th grade and completion of NTSE stage one. Repeaters are ineligible for the NTSE.

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Deeksha Dixit

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The NTSE Stage II is conducted at the national level. Those students who have successfully cleared state-level stage I are required to pass this stage to be awarded scholarships. Because it is sufficiently difficult, you can prepare for Stage 2 by following the expert advice provided:
1. Prepare the 9th and 10th NCERT books of math, Science, and social Science subjects.
2. Create a study schedule for daily and weekly preparation.
3. Revise all topics that you studied for stage one.
4. Use YouTube videos to study the difficult topics.
5. Make short notes on important topics that you can revise before the exam.
6. Solve as many mocks as y
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Deeksha Dixit

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The NTSE preparation is of limited use in preparation for the JEE exam. This is due to the differences in nature and parameters of both exams.
1. The NTSE exam syllabus consists of Biology social Science, and reasoning, whereas the JEE syllabus is oriented on PCM subjects.
2. The NTSE has comparatively easier questions due to the extensive syllabus, whereas the JEE exam requires in-depth knowledge of Physics Chemistry and math.
3. The NTSE is a high school level exam, whereas the JEE exam is conducted for 12th grade students. However, the NTSE preparation helps you cover the basics of Physics Chemistry and math. You can create a study
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Deeksha Dixit

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The NTSE exam was held in order to award scholarships to students in the tenth grade. The syllabus for the NTSE is as follows:
1. The syllabus is based on topics for classes 9 and 10.
2. Mental Ability Test MAT This part includes logical reasoning and analytical-based questions. The topics are verbal and nonverbal analogies, Venn diagrams, mathematical operations, coding and decoding, calendars, time, and clocks.
3. Scholastic Ability Test SAT This part includes questions based on social Science, and mathematics subjects. The topics are as per the course book, like magnetism, the structure of atoms, life processes, history, civics, math
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Deeksha Dixit

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No, the NTSE is not held for class eight. To appear in this exam, you have to be in class 10. The eligibility criteria to appear in the NTSE are as follows:
1. You need to be in class 10 at any recognised private or government school.
2. For stage one, there is no other age or score-based criteria.
3. The only criteria for stage one is that open and distance learning students must not be employed.
4. To appear in Stage 2, you must have qualified for Stage 1.
5. You need to have scored 60% in your class 9th to appear in stage 2, which is conducted at the national level.

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Deeksha Dixit

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To prepare for the NTSE exam in one month, you must have completed the 9th and 10th grade syllabus in advance. This is because the syllabus of the NTSE is vast, consisting of reasoning, social Science, and math topics. It is impossible to cover the entire syllabus in one month and then practice it as well. Therefore, if you have covered at least 80% of the syllabus in one month, you can follow the given tips:
1. Revise your syllabus as per an analysis of previous year's questions.
2. Make a list of repeating topics from PYQ analysis and revise them multiple times.
3. Practice each section daily from one good practice book of NTSE.
4. In
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Deeksha Dixit

Contributor-Level 10

The NTSE stage 1 is conducted at the state level, and stage 2 is at the national level. If you fail stage 2 but pass stage 1, you may be eligible for the following benefits:
1. You can get preferential treatment in admission to top schools for the 11th grade.
2. Some states may offer scholarships as part of their student assistance programme.
3. It might give you some confidence for board exams.
4. You may be facilitated by your school to be able to make it to NTSE Stage 2. As of now, NTSE has been put on hold by NCERT, and you have to wait for notification for the next cycle.

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Deeksha Dixit

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No, you will not be eligible for a scholarship if you only pass NTSE Stage 1. To be eligible for a scholarship, you must also pass Stage 2. Passing NTSE stage one will make you eligible to appear for NTSE stage two. After passing stage two, you will be awarded a scholarship of approximately Rs. 1250 per month up to the 12th grade. If you only pass the state-level NTSE exam and do not pass stage two at the national level, you will not be eligible for a central scholarship. Some states might award scholars or give preferential treatment to stage one merit students, but there are no such mandatory scholars from the government for NTSE sta
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Deeksha Dixit

Contributor-Level 10

The NTSE is a Scholarship Exam for 10th grade students. The advantages of clearing NTSE are as follows:
1. One of the main incentives for students to pass this exam was the opportunity to receive monthly scholarships.
2. The students receive a monthly scholarship of Rs. 1250 until class 12 and Rs. 2000 for the degree course.
3. NSTE scholars are given preferential treatment when applying to top colleges because it enhances their profile.
4. It boost the confidence of students to prepare for major competitive exams like JEE, NEET etc.
5. It might even help you apply to study abroad. Although you won't receive a scholarship if you pursue
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Deeksha Dixit

Contributor-Level 10

The National Talent Search Examination used to be conducted to award scholarships to high school students. Currently, this exam is put on hold by NCERT.
1. The exam was a national-level exam for students in the 10th grade.
2. The students who scored top marks in this exam were awarded scholarships in the form of monthly stipends.
3. The scholarship amount was Rs. 1250 per month for classes 11–12 and Rs. 2000 for degree-level study.
4. Students were eligible to avail themselves of scholarships up to the Ph.D. level, as mandated by UGC.
5. The NTSE was conducted in two stages: stage one at the state level and stage two at the natio
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Deeksha Dixit

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You can take the professional-level examination after ten months of passing the CS Executive. There is no limit, but you need to pass the final stage before your registration ends at ICSI. The ICSI registration is valid for five years, and you have to complete the CS course within this duration. If you do not complete all of the stages within this time frame, you will need to re-register on the ICSI website. The stages to passing the Company Secretary exam include the following:
1. CS foundation for those who joined after passing the 12th grade
2. CS executive
3. CS professional.

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Shruti Garg

Contributor-Level 10

The difficulty level of ICSI CS Executive or CS Professional examination may vary. The difficltuly level varies depending upon the preparation level of candidate. CS Executive is the secomd level of CS course. CS Executive is the second level of the CS course. The CS Executive course is divided into two groups consisting of four and three papers whereas, CS Professional course is dicided into two groups along with two elective papers.

Additionally, CS Professional course includes practical training wherein students gain hands on experience of CS practices. This practical training along woth the theoretical studies adds to the difficulty

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