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Eligibility criteria: You must have passed 10+2 or an equivalent examination from a recognised board with a minimum of 50% marks. Entrance Exam: You need to appear for the DU Joint Admission Test (JAT) to secure admission in the B.A+B.Ed programme. The exam consists of 100 objective-type questions, which will cover four sections: General Awareness, Reasoning and Analytical Abilities, Language Comprehension Hindi and English and Subject Knowledge up to class 12th. The total duration of the exam is two hours. Registration: The application
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WBCS Cutoff 2023 was released with the result. The West Bengal Public Service Commission selected 4,960 candidates for the WBCS main exam. The Commission conducted the WBCS main exam 2024 from August 16 to 20. The Commission released the WBCS cutoff for all the categories. The candidates need to compare their marks with their category cutoff.
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For General category - 92%
For OBC Category - 90%
For SC/ ST Category - 88%
For Physically handicapped category - 78%
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WBCS is one of the toughest exams conducted in the state. West Bengal Civil Service Exam WBCS has three stages and the candidates are required to appear and clear all the stages of the exam. The final WBCS merit list is prepared based on the marks secured in the WBCS main exam written and interview. The WBCS prelims is a qualifying exam only and the marks secured in the prelim's exam are not considered for the final merit. But it is the first stage of the exam, and it is mandatory to qualify the exam. There are two papers in the WBCS prelims exam, and the candidates are required to appear and qualify in both papers.
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The WBCS Prelims exam is an objective exam which is conducted to recruit candidates for the State civil service exam. WBCS is considered one of the toughest exams in the state because of the expansion of its syllabus. There are no minimum marks required to clear the WBCS prelims exam. The passing of the candidate depends on the category cutoff of the prelim exam. The WBCS cutoff depends on the number of vacancies and the difficulty level of the question paper. Both of these components are different each year and hence the qualifying marks of the WBCS prelims exam are different. WBPSC released the category-wise cutoff with the result. T
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Candidates can prepare for RRB NTPC CBT 2 exam in following way.
Go through the detailed exam pattern
Know the syllabus for topics
Learn time management
Solve previous years question papers
Stay confident
Attempt mock
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To prepare for RRB NTPC exam well, you need to first Understand the Syllabus. The subjects covered are General Awareness, Mathematics, and General Intelligence and Reasoning. For general awareness and mathematics, NCERT Textbooks are preferred. Create a Study Plan and allocate well enough time for each subject. Solve previous year question papers on regular intervals. Take as manyy mock tests as possible for better understanding. Identify your weak areas and focus on improving them.
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Preparing for RRB NTPC using the best books can increase one's chances of getting a good score in the entrance exam. The Mathematics section of RRB NTPC carries 30 questions in the first stage and 35 questions in the second stage. The standard of the RRB NTPC Mathematics syllabus is of 11 and 12 levels. Some recommended Mathematics books to prepare for RRB NTPC are listed below:
• Quantitative Aptitude by RS Aggarwal
• Fast Track by Rajesh Verma
• NCERT Maths from Grade 6 to Grade 11
• Magical Books on Quicker Maths by M Tyra
• Advance Maths by Rakesh Yadav
In addition to these books, Candidates should focus on solvi
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The RRB NTPC (Railway Recruitment Board Non-Technical Popular Categories) exam is considered to be one of the most competitive exams in the country because a huge number of candidates appear in the exam every year. However, the level of difficulty may vary depending on an individual's level of preparation. The last RRB NTPC exam was moderate in terms of difficulty level. The General Awareness section was moderate, while the General Intelligence and Reasoning sections were easy. The overall difficulty level of the Mathematics section was easy to moderate. RRB NTPC exam is held for 90 minutes for general candidates while 120 minutes is g
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