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- SSC MTS Syllabus 2023In SYLLABUS·June 15, 2023SSC MTS Syllabus 2023 The syllabus for the SSC MTS exam may be subject to change and is defined by the Staff Selection Commission (SSC), the conducting authority. However, I can provide you with a general overview of the syllabus based on the previous patterns. The SSC MTS Syllabus typically includes the following subjects/topics: 1. Reasoning Ability and Problem Solving: The questions in this part intend to measure the candidates‟ general learning ability. The questions will be broadly based on Alpha-Numeric Series, Coding and Decoding, Analogy, Following Directions, Similarities and Differences,Jumbling, Problem Solving and Analysis, Non-verbal Reasoning based on diagrams, age Calculations, Calendar and Clock, etc. 2. Numerical and Mathematical Ability: It will include questions on problems relating to Integers and Whole Numbers, LCM and HCF, Decimals and Fractions, Relationship between numbers, Fundamental Arithmetic Operations and BODMAS, Percentage, Ratio and Proportions, Work and Time, Direct and inverse Proportions, Averages, Simple Interest, Profit and Loss, Discount, Area and Perimeter of Basic Geometric Figures, Distance and Time, Lines and Angles, Interpretation of simple Graphs and Data, Square and Square roots etc. 3. English Language and Comprehension: Candidates' understanding of the basics of English Language, its vocabulary, grammar, sentence structure, synonyms, antonyms and its correct usage, etc. and to test comprehension, a simple paragraph may be given and question based on the paragraph to be asked 4. General Awareness: The broad coverage of the test will be on Social Studies (History, Geography, Art and Culture, Civics, Economics), General Science and Environmental studies up to #10th Standard. For VH candidates of 40% and above visual disability, there will be no component of Maps/Graphs/Diagrams/Statistical Data in the Paper. Physical Efficiency Test (PET)/ Physical Standard Test (PST) for the post of Havaldar in CBIC and CBN: Followings are the PET/ PST standards for the post of Havaldar in CBIC and CBN: Walking Male - 1600 meters in 15 minutes. Female - 1 Km in 20 minutes SSC MTS Syllabus 2023008
- JNU Non-Teaching Syllabus 2023 | JNU Syllabus 2023In SYLLABUS·March 10, 2023004
- UPSC NDA Syllabus 2023 | know about UPSC NDAIn SYLLABUS·May 18, 2023The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) conducts the National Defence Academy (NDA) examination, which is a prestigious entrance exam in India for admission into the Indian Army, Navy, and Air Force. The NDA exam is held twice a year, generally in the months of April and September. Here are some key details about the UPSC NDA exam: Eligibility Criteria: Nationality: Candidates must be citizens of India, Nepal, or Bhutan. Age Limit: Candidates must be between 16.5 and 19.5 years old. Educational Qualification: For Army Wing of NDA, candidates must have passed the 10+2 examination. For Air Force and Naval Wings, candidates must have passed the 10+2 examination with Physics and Mathematics as compulsory subjects. Selection Process: The selection process for NDA involves two stages: Written Examination: The written exam consists of two papers - Mathematics and General Ability Test (GAT). The GAT includes sections on English, General Knowledge, and Physics, Chemistry, Biology, History, Geography, and Current Affairs. Both papers are of objective type and are conducted in offline mode. SSB Interview: Candidates who qualify the written examination are called for the Services Selection Board (SSB) interview. The SSB interview includes various tests such as Intelligence & Personality Test, Group Testing Officer Tasks, Psychological Tests, and Personal Interview. Upon successful completion of the written exam and the SSB interview, candidates are selected for admission to the NDA. Preparation: To prepare for the NDA exam, it is important to have a thorough understanding of the syllabus and exam pattern. Regular study, practice, and time management are crucial. It is recommended to refer to NCERT textbooks for the relevant subjects and solve previous years' question papers to get an idea of the exam pattern. Additionally, there are various coaching institutes and online resources that offer guidance and study materials specifically for the NDA exam. Joining a reputed coaching institute or online course can be helpful in preparing for the exam. It is also advisable to maintain physical fitness and develop leadership qualities as these aspects are evaluated during the SSB interview. For further details and specific information, it is recommended to visit the official UPSC website (www.upsc.gov.in) or refer to the NDA examination notification and related materials published by the UPSC. UPSC NDA SELECTION PROCESS The selection process for UPSC NDA (National Defence Academy) involves two stages: the Written Examination and the Services Selection Board (SSB) Interview. Here is a detailed explanation of each stage: Written Examination: The written examination consists of two papers: Mathematics and General Ability Test (GAT). Both papers are conducted in offline mode. The Mathematics paper is of 2.5 hours duration and is of 300 marks. The GAT paper is of 2.5 hours duration and is of 600 marks. It includes sections on English, General Knowledge, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, History, Geography, and Current Affairs. The written examination is designed to test the candidates' knowledge, aptitude, and mental ability. Services Selection Board (SSB) Interview: Candidates who qualify the written examination are called for the SSB interview, which is conducted by the Services Selection Board. The SSB interview is a comprehensive assessment process that evaluates the candidates' suitability for a career in the armed forces. The SSB interview is conducted in two stages: a. Stage I: This stage includes Officer Intelligence Rating (OIR) tests and Picture Perception and Description Test (PP&DT). Candidates who qualify Stage I proceed to Stage II. b. Stage II: This stage consists of various tests, including Psychological Tests, Group Testing Officer Tasks (GTO Tasks), Personal Interview, and Conference. The SSB interview assesses the candidates' intelligence, personality, leadership qualities, communication skills, physical fitness, and overall suitability for a career in the armed forces. Final Selection: The final selection is based on the candidate's performance in both the written examination and the SSB interview. Candidates who are recommended by the SSB and meet the medical eligibility criteria are considered for the final merit list. The final merit list is prepared based on the total marks secured in the written examination and the SSB interview. Candidates who successfully clear both stages of the selection process and make it to the final merit list are offered admission to the NDA (National Defence Academy) for training in their respective wings—Army, Navy, and Air Force. It is important to note that the selection process may be subject to change, and it is advisable to refer to the official UPSC NDA exam notification and related materials for the most accurate and updated information. UPSC NDA Syllabus 2023 The UPSC NDA exam syllabus covers various subjects to assess the candidates' knowledge and aptitude. Here is a detailed breakdown of the syllabus: Mathematics: Algebra: Concepts of sets, operations on sets, complex numbers, quadratic equations, matrices and determinants, etc. Trigonometry: Trigonometric ratios and identities, trigonometric functions, inverse trigonometric functions, heights and distances, etc. Analytical Geometry: Straight lines, circles, parabola, ellipse, hyperbola, equations of a line in different forms, etc. Differential Calculus: Concept of a function, limit, continuity, differentiation, applications of derivatives, etc. Integral Calculus and Differential Equations: Integration as an inverse process of differentiation, definite and indefinite integrals, application of integrals, differential equations, etc. Vector Algebra: Vectors and scalars, addition and subtraction of vectors, scalar and vector products, etc. Statistics and Probability: Measures of central tendency, dispersion, correlation, and regression, probability, random variables, etc. General Ability Test (GAT): English: Grammar, comprehension, vocabulary, spotting errors, sentence improvement, antonyms, synonyms, etc. General Knowledge: Current events, history, geography, physics, chemistry, biology, economics, politics, books and authors, important dates, sports, etc. GAT also includes the following sections: 3. Physics: General principles of physics, mechanics, heat, optics, electricity, magnetism, atomic structure, etc. Chemistry: Physical and chemical changes, elements, compounds, mixtures, acids, bases, salts, oxidation and reduction, metals and non-metals, etc. General Science: Biology, environment, and other related topics. History, Freedom Movement, etc.: Ancient, medieval, and modern history, freedom movement, etc. Geography: Earth, its shape and size, latitudes and longitudes, atmosphere and its composition, weather and climate, etc. Current Affairs: Current events and news of national and international importance. It is important to note that the syllabus is vast and covers topics from the 10+2 level. Candidates should refer to the official UPSC NDA exam notification for the most accurate and updated syllabus. Additionally, solving previous years' question papers and mock tests can give candidates a better understanding of the exam pattern and help them identify their strengths and weaknesses for focused preparation.0025
- RSMSSB CET SYLLABUS 2022 RSMSSB CET SYLLABUS 2022 In HindiIn Ask Me ·November 3, 2022RSMSSB CET SYLLABUS 2022 RSMSSB CET APPLY ONLINE004
- UPSC CDS Syllabus 2023In SYLLABUS·May 18, 2023UPSC CDS II Syllabus 2023 The UPSC Combined Defence Services (CDS) examination is a national-level competitive examination conducted by the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) of India. It is conducted twice a year, usually in February and November, in two stages: a written examination followed by an interview process conducted by the Services Selection Board (SSB). The CDS examination is held to select candidates for admission into the Indian Military Academy (IMA), Indian Naval Academy (INA), Air Force Academy (AFA), and Officers' Training Academy (OTA). The examination is open to both male and female candidates, but certain academies/entries are only available to male candidates. The CDS II examination is typically held in the second half of the year, usually in November. The notification for the examination is released a few months prior to the exam date, and interested candidates can apply online through the UPSC website. Eligibility Criteria: Nationality: Candidates must be Indian citizens. Age Limit: For Indian Military Academy: Unmarried male candidates aged between 19 and 24 years. For Indian Naval Academy: Unmarried male candidates aged between 19 and 22 years. For Air Force Academy: Unmarried male candidates aged between 20 and 24 years. For Officers' Training Academy (SSC Course for Men): Unmarried male candidates aged between 19 and 25 years. For Officers' Training Academy (SSC Women Non-Technical Course): Unmarried women, issueless widows, and divorcees (in possession of divorce documents) aged between 19 and 25 years. Educational Qualifications: For Indian Military Academy and Officers' Training Academy: Candidates must possess a bachelor's degree from a recognized university or equivalent. For Air Force Academy: Candidates must have completed a bachelor's degree from a recognized university with Physics and Mathematics at 10+2 level or a bachelor of engineering. For Indian Naval Academy: Candidates must have completed a bachelor's degree in engineering from a recognized university or institution. The selection process for the CDS examination consists of a written examination followed by an interview conducted by the Services Selection Board (SSB). The written examination includes three papers: English, General Knowledge, and Elementary Mathematics. Candidates who qualify in the written examination are called for the SSB interview, which includes psychological tests, group tasks, and personal interviews. Upon successful completion of the selection process and medical examination, candidates are offered admission to the respective academies based on their merit and preferences. Training at the academies prepares candidates for commissioned officer positions in the Indian Army, Navy, and Air Force. It is important to note that the information provided here is based on the cutoff date of my knowledge in September 2021. For the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding the CDS examination, I recommend visiting the official website of the UPSC or referring to the latest notifications and official documents related to the examination. UPSC CDS II Syllabus 2023 The syllabus for the UPSC CDS II examination consists of three papers: English, General Knowledge, and Elementary Mathematics. Here's a detailed breakdown of the syllabus for each paper: English: The question paper is designed to test the candidates' understanding of English and workmanlike use of words. The topics covered include comprehension, spotting errors, sentence formation, fill in the blanks, synonyms, antonyms, idioms, and phrases, etc. The standard of the paper is that of graduation-level English. General Knowledge: The General Knowledge paper covers a wide range of topics, including current affairs, history, geography, polity, economics, science, and technology. Candidates are expected to have knowledge of current events and the matters of everyday observation and experience in their scientific aspects. The paper also includes questions on Indian polity, geography, history, economy, and defense-related matters. It is important to stay updated with current affairs from various sources, including newspapers, magazines, and reliable online portals. Elementary Mathematics: The Elementary Mathematics paper covers topics from basic arithmetic, algebra, trigonometry, geometry, and statistics. The syllabus includes areas such as number system, percentage, ratio and proportion, averages, profit and loss, simple and compound interest, time and work, time and distance, algebraic expressions, quadratic equations, trigonometric ratios, heights and distances, triangles, circles, areas, volumes, statistics, and probability. The questions are generally of matriculation (10th standard) level. It is important to note that the syllabus provided here is a general overview, and the exact topics and subtopics may vary. Candidates are advised to refer to the official notification and syllabus provided by the UPSC for the most accurate and up-to-date information. Additionally, it is recommended to refer to standard textbooks and study materials specifically designed for the CDS examination preparation. These resources will help candidates gain a better understanding of the topics and practice questions in line with the exam pattern.0031
- BSSC Stenographer Syllabus 2023In SYLLABUS·June 12, 2023BSSC Stenographer Syllabus 2023 The Bihar Staff Selection Commission (BSSC) conducts the Stenographer examination to recruit candidates for the position of Stenographer in various departments of the Bihar government. The syllabus for the BSSC Stenographer exam typically includes the following subjects/topics: General Intelligence and Reasoning: Questions to test the candidate's logical and analytical reasoning abilities, decision-making, problem-solving, and data interpretation skills. General Awareness: Questions related to current events, general knowledge, Indian history, geography, polity, economy, science, and important national and international events. Numerical Aptitude: Questions based on basic mathematical concepts, arithmetic, algebra, geometry, trigonometry, statistics, and data interpretation. General English/Hindi: Questions to assess the candidate's understanding of the English/Hindi language, grammar, vocabulary, comprehension, sentence structure, and basic writing skills. Basic Computer Knowledge: Questions to evaluate the candidate's knowledge of computer fundamentals, computer terminology, MS Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint), internet basics, and email usage. It is important to note that the syllabus for the BSSC Stenographer exam may vary, and it is recommended to refer to the official notification or the BSSC website for the most accurate and updated syllabus for the specific examination you are preparing for.005
- Madhya Pradesh MPESB Syllabus 2023 | MPESB Group-4, Asstt. Grade -3 Stenographer Syllabus 2023In SYLLABUS·March 8, 2023006
- Indian Army SSC Technical Notifications 2023In Ask Me ·June 20, 2023004
- Madhya Pradesh MPESB Exam Date 2023 | MPESB Group 1&2, Sub Group 1&2 Exam Date 2023 | MPESB Exam Date 2023 : 15.07.2023 (Starting)In Ask Me ·April 7, 2023Madhya Pradesh MPESB Exam Date 2023 | MPESB Group 1&2, Sub Group 1&2 Exam Date 2023 MPESB Exam Date 2023 : 15.07.2023 (Starting)003
- UPSC CMS syllabus 2023 and Exam PatternIn SYLLABUS·April 20, 2023UPSC CMS syllabus 2023 and Exam Pattern COMBINED MEDICAL SERVICES EXAMINATION, 2023 ALL GOVERNMENT JOB SYLLABUS https://www.sarkariresult.education/recruitment/syllabus SCHEME OF EXAMINATION The examination shall be conductedaccording to the following plan:- Part-I WRITTEN EXAMINATION – (500 marks) The candidates will take the written examination in two Papers,each Paper carryinga maximum of 250 marks. Each Paper will be of two hours duration. Part-II Personality Test: (100 Marks): Personality test carrying 100 marksof such of the candidates who qualify on theresults of the written examination. (A) WrittenExamination: 1. The components and syllabi of two Papers and the weightage to different componentsin the two papers are given below: - Paper I Maximum (Code No. 1) Marks: 250 General Medicine and Paediatrics: Total questions in Paper I = 120 (96 from General Medicineand 24 from Paediatrics); Syllabus of Paper-I (a) General Medicine including the following: (i) Cardiology (ii) Respiratory diseases (iii) Gastro-intestinal (iv) Genito-Urinary (v) Neurology (vi) Hematology (vii) Endocrinology (viii) Metabolic disorders (ix) Infections/Communicable Diseases a) Virus b) Rickets c) Bacterial d) Spirochetal e) Protozoan f) Metazoan g) Fungus (x) Nutrition/Growth (xi) Diseases of the skin (Dermatology) (xii) Musculoskelatal System (xiii) Psychiatry (xiv) General (xv) Emergency Medicine (xvi) Common Poisoning (xvii) Snake bite (xviii) Tropical Medicine (xix) Critical Care Medicine (xx) Emphasis on medical procedures (xxi) Patho physiological basis of diseases (xxii) Vaccines preventable diseases and Non vaccinespreventable diseases (xxiii) Vitamin deficiency diseases (xxiv) In psychiatry include – Depression, psychosis, anxiety, bipolardiseases and Schizoprenia. (b) Paediatrics including the following- (i) Common childhood emergencies, (ii) Basic new born care, (iii) Normal developmental milestones, (iv) Accidents and poisonings in children, (v) Birth defects and counseling including autism, (vi) Immunization in children, (vii) Recognizing childrenwith special needs and management, and (viii) National programmes related to child health. Paper II Maximum (Code No. 2) Marks : 250 (a) Surgery (b) Gynaecology & Obstetrics (c) Preventive & Social Medicine Total questions in Paper II = 120 (40 questionsfrom each part.) Syllabus of Paper - II (a) Surgery (Surgery includingENT, Ophthalmology, Traumatology and Orthopaedics) (I) General Surgery i) Wounds ii) Infections iii) Tumours iv) Lymphatic v) Blood vessels vi) Cysts/sinuses vii) Head and neck viii) Breast ix) Alimentary tract a) Oesophagus b) Stomach c) Intestines d) Anus e) Developmental x) Liver, Bile, Pancreas xi) Spleen xii) Peritoneum xiii) Abdominal wall xiv) Abdominal injuries (II) Urological Surgery (III) Neuro Surgery (IV) Otorhinolaryngology E.N.T. (V) Thoracic surgery (VI) Orthopedic surgery (VII) Ophthalmology (VIII) Anesthesiology (IX) Traumatology (X) Diagnosis and management of common surgicalailments (XI) Pre-operative and post operativecare of surgical patients (XII) Medicolegal and ethical issuesof surgery (XIII) Wound healing (XIV) Fluid and electrolyte management in surgery (XV) Shock patho-physiology and management. (b) GYNAECOLOGY & OBSTETRICS (I) OBSTETRICS i) Ante-natal conditions ii) Intra-natal conditions iii) Post-natal conditions iv) Management of normal laboursor complicated labour (II) GYNAECOLOGY i) Questions on applied anatomy ii) Questions on applied physiology of menstruation and fertilization iii) Questions on infections in genital tract iv) Questions on neoplasma in the genital tract v) Questions on displacement of the uterus vi) Normal delivery and safe delivery practices vii) High risk pregnancy and management viii) Abortions ix) Intra Uterine growth retardation x) Medicolegal examination in obgy and Gynae includingRape. (III) FAMILY PLANNING i) Conventional contraceptives ii) U.D. and oral pills iii) Operative procedure, sterilization and organization of programmes in the urban and rural surroundings iv) Medical Termination of Pregnancy (c) PREVENTIVE SOCIAL AND COMMUNITYMEDICINE I Social and Community Medicine II Concept of Health, Diseaseand Preventive MedicineIII Health Administration and Planning IV General Epidemiology V Demography and Health StatisticsVI Communicable Diseases VII Environmental HealthVIII Nutrition and Health IX Non-communicable diseases X Occupational Health XI Genetics and Health XII International Health XIII Medical Sociology and Health Education XIV Maternal and Child Health XV National Programmes XVI Management of common health problems XVII Ability to monitor nationalhealth programmes XVIII Knowledge of maternal and child wellness XIX Ability to recognize, investigate, report, plan and manage community health problems includingmalnutrition and emergencies. 2. The writtenexamination in both the papers will be completely of objective (Multiple choice answers) type. The questionPapers (Test Booklets) will be set in English only. ALL GOVERNMENT JOB SYLLABUS https://www.sarkariresult.education/recruitment/syllabus003
- NTA EPFO Social Security Assistant SSA & Stenographer (Group C) Syllabus 2023 | NTA EPFO SSA Syllabus 2023 | Stenographer (Group C) SyllabusIn SYLLABUS·March 25, 2023NTA EPFO Social Security Assistant SSA & Stenographer (Group C) Syllabus 2023 | NTA EPFO SSA Syllabus 2023 | Stenographer (Group C) Syllabus NTA EPFO SSA Syllabus 2023 Stenographer (Group C) Syllabus0011
- MHA IB Junior Intelligence Officer Syllabus 2023In SYLLABUS·June 3, 2023MHA IB Junior Intelligence Officer Syllabus 2023 The syllabus for MHA IB Junior Intelligence Officer (JIO) recruitment in 2023 may include the following topics: General Awareness: Current affairs, Indian politics, history, geography, economics, science and technology, sports, books and authors, awards and honors, etc. English Language: Vocabulary, grammar, reading comprehension, sentence structure, synonyms and antonyms, idioms and phrases, error detection, etc. Quantitative Aptitude: Number systems, simplification, percentage, average, ratio and proportion, time and work, speed and distance, profit and loss, data interpretation, etc. Reasoning: Verbal reasoning, non-verbal reasoning, analogy, coding-decoding, series completion, blood relations, directions, seating arrangement, puzzles, etc. General Knowledge: National and international current affairs, government policies and schemes, Indian Constitution, political science, history, geography, science and technology, etc. Technical Knowledge: Basic understanding of computer systems, computer networking, operating systems, database management, cyber security, programming languages, etc. It's important to note that the exact syllabus and topics may vary from year to year and could be subject to change. Therefore, it is recommended to refer to the official notification or website of MHA IB Recruitment 2023 for the most accurate and updated syllabus information.003
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