Saturday, March 25, 2017

DOWNLOAD OLD QUESTION PAPERS FOR UPSC


Dear aspirants of various Examinations conducted by UPSC (Union Public Service Commission) New Delhi, the old question papers related to UPSC CIVIL SERVICES EXAMINATION, UPSC Indian Forest Service Examination, UPSC Combined Defence Service, UPSC National Defence Academy, UPSC Geo-Scientist and Geologist, UPSC Indian Economic Service, UPSC Indian Engineering Service etc are available for download from authenticated UPSC Official Website.

To download old questions of the above-said Examinations CLICK HERE.

UPSC NOTIFICATION 06/2017 FOR VARIOUS POSTS RECRUITMENT

UPSC (Union Public Service Commission) New Delhi invites online application for recruitment of various posts under various departments of Government of India to vide their Notification No. 6/2017.

Name of the posts:

  1. Assistant Commissioner (Natural Resources Management/Rainfed Farming System )
No. of Posts is 2 ( UR-2).
Qualification: Master’s Degree in Agronomy or Agriculture with Agronomy as subject or Agricultural Chemistry or Soil Science or Agricultural Extension or Agricultural Economics or Agricultural Botany or Botany or Forestry or Bachelor’s Degree in Agricultural  Engineering from a recognized University or Institute. And experienced in the same or related field.
Age is not exceeding 40 years but relaxation is there as per the Government Rules.

  1. Scientific Officer (Microbiology)
No of Post is 1(1 – UR)
Qualification is Master’s Degree in Microbiology from a recognized University or Institute by Government of India.
Age is not Exceeding 35 years but relaxations are there per the GOVERNMENT rules.

  1. Store Officer
No of posts is 6 (3-UR, 1-OBC, 1-SC, 1 –ST)
Qualification if Degree from a recognized University.
            And Experience for 3 years in the same or related fields.
            Age is not exceeding 30 years but relaxations are there as per the
            Government Rues.

  1. Specialist Grade –III Assistant Professor (Gastroenterology)
No of post is 8 ( 2 –UR, 3 –OBC, 2-SC, 1 – ST)
Qualification is MBBS and PG in Gastroenterology or related subjects along with experienced.
Age is not exceeding 40 years but relaxation is there as per the Government Rules.

  1. Specialist Grade-III Assistant Professor (Neonatology)
No of post is 2 ( 1 –UR, 1 –OBC)
Qualification is MBBS and PG in Neonatology or related subjects along with experienced.
Age is not exceeding 40 years but relaxation is there as per the Government Rules.

  1. Specialist Grade-III Assistant Professor (Pharmacology)
No of post is 10 ( 3 –UR, 6 –OBC, 1- ST)
Qualification is MBBS and PG in Pharmacology or related subjects along with experienced.
Age is not exceeding 40 years but relaxation is there as per the Government Rules.

  1. Assistant Director
No of Posts is 2 ( 2- UR)
Qualification is Master’s Degree in Commerce or Economics or Statistics or Mathematics along with Experience.
Age is not Exceeding 35 years but relaxations are there per the GOVERNMENT rules.

  1. Labour Enforcement Officer (Central)
No of posts is 33 (17 – UR, 8 – OBC, 7- SC, 1 – ST)
Qualification is Degree in Commerce with Economics/Sociology/Social Work as one of the subjects along with experience.
            Age is not exceeding 30 years but relaxations are there as per the
            Government Rues.

  1. Assistant Legislative Council (Telugu)
No of Post is 1 ( 1 – UR)
Qualification required is LLM with the desired fields as per the advertisement along with experience.
Age is not exceeding 40 years but relaxation is there as per the Government Rules.

The application fee is Rs. 25/- and no fees for SC/ST/PH/Women Candidates.

The last date for applying online is 14.04.2017.

For full Advertisement CLICK HERE

To apply Online CLICK HERE.

Friday, March 24, 2017

LATEST UPDATES OF FACULTY POSITIONS IN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES ALL OVER INDIA



Name of the University/College
Link for Recruitment
Last date for applying Online/Offline
No of Posts
ASRB – NET
15.04.2017
180 Scientists in ICAR institutes all over India in various disciplines.
Nagpur University
31.03.2017
Director : 1
Professor : 07
Associate Professor : 17 posts, Assistant Professor : 38 Posts
Delhi University, Delhi

28.03.2017
Professor : 153 (111-UR,25-SC, 10-ST
Associate Professor : 399 posts (293 –UR, 55- SC, 33- ST)
IIT Jammu
17.04.2017
Professor, Associate Professor, Assistant Professor



Thursday, March 23, 2017

HOW TO PREPARE FOR SSC (COMBINED GRADUATE) EXAM

First, let’s know about SSC and selection of posts under SSC (Combined Graduate Level) Examination. Staff Selection Commission (namely SSC) is one of the premier Selection Commission in India under Government of India conducts Combined Graduate Level Examination every year for the selection of candidates for various posts under different Ministries and Departments under Central Government of India. The posts are mainly Assistants in Central Secretariats, Preventive Officers under Customs, Enforcement Officers in Enforcement Directorate of India, Inspectors of Income Tax, Inspectors of Central Excise and Customs, Sub-Inspectors of CBI, Inspectors of Postal Department, Auditors of CAG, Tax Assistants of Income Tax as well as for Central Excise and Customs and many other posts which are vacant time to time as intimated to SSC for recruitment. And SSC conducts this combined Graduate level examination every year all over India.

Even though the pattern of examination keeps on changing in the last few years, but the syllabus and depth of the level of the question remain similar. Now considered as one of the toughest Examination in India other than Civil Services Exam of UPSC which conducts every year for recruitment of various posts, it’s becoming more difficult to clear the exam as the number of candidates keeps on increasing every year. But if you start preparing for this examination well in time, say giving full one year before the examination, every candidate can crack easily. As different from the pattern of UPSC where candidates need to choose a subject paper, here candidates need to concentrate only on the main four sections of the question papers namely, Quantitative analysis, Reasoning, Aptitude test and General studies along with the English language. Sometimes, the level of preliminary paper of SSC is of more difficult than CSAT paper of UPSC in the latest pattern. And the process of selection up to the final list through SSC mainly consists of (a) Preliminary Tier – I, (b) Mains Tier – I and II (Government had removed Interview section up to Group B posts).

Dear candidates, please follow the following steps to excel in SSC Combined Graduate Level Exam with better ranking in all over India.

  1. Candidates should have at least one publication books for all the four sections of the paper I. Generally, Books of RS Agrawal are widely used by maximum candidates as it is revised frequently and updated with corrected solutions and easily available in the market. Otherwise, you can try any of the books for Quantitative Aptitude, Reasoning, English and General Study paper mainly for practice.
  2. The more practice in English, Mathematics, Reasoning of the above books makes you much brighter and sharper in your examination performance.
  3.  If possible try to have a practice paper either from Internet or copies from Market and practice as much as possible. Because here the speed of solving question papers matters a lot as sometimes the time allotted for each paper is not enough to complete the whole paper even though you can solve all the questions.
  4. Update your General Knowledge with any of the monthly current affair magazines for a period of one year before Examination. Pratiyogita Darpan, Competition Success Review, Wizard etc are some of the magazines which are good enough to have every month and make them your friend.
  5. Read any of the English Daily Newspaper for improvement of Habit of reading as well as for English vocabulary. The Hindu, Indian Express etc are considered as the best newspapers for every aspirant and but always remember to make the qualitative reading of newspaper as every news is not that much important or relevant to you. So, do a selective reading of the newspaper.
  6. If you can devote 2 – 3 hours for teaching students up to class 10 standard of NCERT books will help you a lot apart from your normal preparation and also helps to have some extra income.
  7. Always remember, your time is so precious as every minute's count to your success. 

Wednesday, March 22, 2017

ASI (STENO) RECRUITMENT IN CRPF

Central Reserve Police force invites online application for recruitment of Assistant Sub Inspector (Steno).

No of posts : 219 posts

(211 – Open, 8 – Ex-servicemen )
(75 – UR, 80 – OBC, 42 – SC, 22-ST)

Date of Written Examination is 16.7.2017

Age: 18- 25 years
Qualification: 12th Class

Application fees is Rs. 100/- and no fees for SC/ST/Ex-Servicemen and women candidates.

Apply online from 27.3.2017 to 25.4.2017

Apply Online CLICK HERE

HOW PREPARE FOR THIS RECRUITMENT:

Dear candidates as the number of candidates keep increasing day by day and above all everybody wants a secure job either under Central Government or State Government, so competition is everywhere. Hence, please be more competitive and start acting with following steps at least to go ahead from others.
1. Please get ready with all the necessary documents required as per the notification with authenticated clear visibility of correct spelling of names and details, otherwise correct it that will help for future references also.
2. Please check the list of selection centers and get ready to reach up to the center in prior, otherwise, mental tiredness and last minute entry make you lost of confidence.
3. Their Section procedure is a
.       Physical standard test (PST)/Documentation,
b.      Written Examination (16.7.2017),
c.       Skill Test (Stenography/Short Hand Test),
d.      Medical Examination,
e.       Selection of Final List.

  1. Please check your physical standards as required per their advertisement
  2. Their Skill test consists of 10 minutes DICTATION @80 words per minute and Transcription time is 50 minutes in English or 65 minutes in Hindi on computer. So you have to practice well before and must have full confidence.
  3.  Written test consists of two parts I and II,
a.       Part I is of 200 marks in OMR basis with Multiple choice type questions from four (4) sections namely, Hindi or English Language, General Intelligence, Numerical Aptitude, Clerical Aptitude and
b.      paper II consists is of 25 marks in Descriptive type with Hindi or English language with two questions  one essay writing of 15 marks which is to be written in about 150 words and one letter writing of 10 marks which is is to be written in about 100 words.

  1. For preparation of Written test, please practice for basic English language, Read daily newspaper regularly and update your current affairs with any of the monthly magazine namely, Pratiyogita Darpan or any current affair magazine, for numerical aptitude and clerical aptitude also, please practice more with any of the practice book available in market. As suggestion, you can practice with Books of RS Agarwal of SSC Intermediate level competitive Examination.
  2. Medical fitness should be as per the advertisement.
  3. If, you need any help regarding preparation, inbox me your requirements over our mail dnbreply@gmail.com.