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Yes, you can definitely get into bank jobs, what all matters is that you have passed your 12th .There's no percentage barrier either in your 12th or graduation to be eligible for bank jobs graduation .To be eligible for Bank jobs you need at least qualification of graduation, so after your 12th , you need to pursue graduation now.
For your reference,
SBI clerk 2021 eligibility criteria is given below :
* Educational qualification :- you need to be a graduate in any discipline. Those who are in final semester of their graduation are also eligible to apply provisionally.
*Age :- you must be at least 20 years old (as on 01 April 2021). You must not be more than 28 years old (as of 01 April 2021).
You can get the complete information regarding eligibility by visiting our page the link for the same is given below
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/sbi-clerk-eligibility-criteria#--SBI-Clerk-Eligibility-Criteria-2021-
Similarly,
SBI PO eligibility criteria is provided below :-
* you need to be a graduate in any discipline from a recognised University
* Lower age limit is 21 years while the upper age limit is 30 years. There's relaxation of 3 years for obc and 5 years for SC/ST on upper age limit
* You should be Indian
You can check the same by visiting our page for which link is provided below
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/sbi-po
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Hello Buddy! Hope you are doing good.
As the admission to GLA University, Mathura are done on the basis of entrance exam conducted by the university itself. For UG courses availability of application form out on 3rd of may and the last date of submission of application are yet to be announced. So if you want some next option then wait for JEE result and UPTU counseling. And be updated about the last date of GLA University. Keep patience. Hope this helps you.
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Hello Student,
UPSC will release CDS 2 registration form on 4th august.
Actually there are some medical standards which you have to pass before joining all the after the examination. Yeah I am going to tell about those medical standards
That's why why there may be some problems during the medical check up if they can see any symptoms of that or know about that. But don't loss hope ,go further .
Click on the link below to know more
https://competition.careers360.com/exams/cds
Hello,
In all the state level colleges there are few seats reserved and given on the basis of JEE main examination and the percentage of the seats may differ from college to college. So as you are talking about SPIT hence, it has a 15 to 20 percent of seats which are allotted through the JEE main exam and also SPIT is one of the top level of college and due to less seats your marks should be very high in your examination so if you are setting for a target than at least it should be above 90 percentile to 95 percentile so that you will able to face the competition between the students.
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Hi Rahul,
This is a common problem in most of us. So, no need to worry that this happens only with you. See, if you feel like this then you should think positive about your future and consider yourself the best person ever. Listen to some music, dance or do whatever you like.
Do not procrastinate because it will kill your prosperity. You need to indulge yourself in works so that you can not get demotivated by overthinking. Keep yourself busy and try out new skills and work.
Coming to your point of the study hours. See, there are two issues that you might be facing. One is that you just open the book and start studying but after some minutes you start thinking about the future or anything else then started worrying about it.
Or you are not enjoying your study sessions. So, what you need to do right now is to make a fixed timetable that you should follow with your heart properly. Do not let this time and opportunity wasted. Study hard and make proper notes and just left everything else for some time. When the right time comes you will get to know.
So, Be focused and confident.
I hope you get your point.
Wishing you all the very best:)
I believe your query is for LFAT, first of all in order to start your preparation, you need to be well acquainted with the exam pattern, and syllabus as follows-
LFAT is conducted for two hours, there is a total of 150 MCQs from sections such as
Language Comprehension consists of Reading Comprehension, Vocabulary, Grammar, Sentence Correction or Completion, Antonyms and synonyms
You can use YouTube channels regarding this, there are various tutorials to help you for understanding of each concept aforementioned, other than this go through Word Power Made Easy for Vocabulary, Wren and Martin for grammar section, and Objective General English by SP Bakshi for practice purpose.
General Awareness and Current Affairs consists of Major developments in geopolitics, Eminent personalities, Sports, Awards and honours, Important environmental agreements, International events, Current affairs, UN bodies
Download The Hindu or The Indian Express to cover this section, additionally you can go through monthly magazines like Pratiyogita Darpan, there are various educational blogs related to preparation which you can explore accordingly,
Reasoning, Mental Ability and Legal Aptitude consists of International Law, Intellectual Property Rights, Contracts and Constitutional Law, Law of Crimes, Torts, Legal Awareness including Constitutional Law & Polity, Series, Blood Relations, Directions, Critical Reasoning, Analogy, Syllogism etc.
Refer Legal Awareness and Legal Aptitude by AP Bhardwaj, Bare Acts of Indian Constitution to cover this section,
each section consists of 50 questions, and for each question two marks are allotted, there is no negative marking scheme,
Visit our page at https://law.careers360.com/articles/how-prepare-for-lfat to know more detailed information about preparation tips for LFAT.
Hello Rahul,
I can understand you, but you should understand that you must have to choose one career option at a time . In fact time will not permit you to prepare for both because these exams comes under the toughest category of exams.
Now the question is which career option is best, CA or IAS?
See, If you are interested in power and administration then go for IAS and if you are interested in financial juggling then CA is best for you.
Let me present you some difference in these two career option to make you aware of things.
I hope these points are making things clear to you now.
I would also suggest you to make your own research. Try to understand what you like. If you like accounts, can work for long hours on clients file, good with numbers and have good concentration power than CA is your choice. But, If you like to administer, concerned towards India as a Society and are looking to work for government than IAS is the better choice.
You can get more details about the exam UPSC through which you can become an IAS officer. Below is the link.
https://competition.careers360.com/exams/upsc-civil-services-exam
To know the syllabus of same you can click on the link below.
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/upsc-ias-syllabus
Similarly, to know more about chartered accountant (CA) you can go through the link below.
https://dqxeclau.top/careers/chartered-accountant
I hope this clears your doubts.
All the very best! Stay confident!
You can contact the helpdesk if there is any discrepancy in WBJEE Admit card. Please read the instructions given in the admit card and check if there is any contact details provided in the admit card to notify about the discrepancy in the photograph in the admit card. Try contacting the alternate helpdesk number. Here are the alternate contact numbers: 033-23671198 , 1800-102-3781, 033-23671149/ 23671159/ 23671199.
(https://wbjeeb.in/contact-us#) E-Mail: [email protected] (mailto:[email protected])
If the contact details are not given in the admit card you may contact through the above mentioned details.
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Delhi University offers MA Social Work for which admission is done through entrance test only that is DUET, you need to fulfill the following eligibility criteria in order to appear for the entrance test to pursue MA Social Work in DU:
Passed bachelor's degree in any discipline from a recognized university securing 55% aggregate under 10+2+3 pattern, or
Passed BA Hons Social Work from a recognized university securing 50% aggregate from a recognized university,
Those in the final year of graduation are also eligible to apply provided they meet the eligibility criteria as aforementioned
Once application form is released at the official website of NTA at https://nta.ac.in/DuetExam, you can register accordingly by providing personal, academic, contact details, choosing the exam centre and course, paying the requisite fee, and taking a print of few copies for future reference, stay updated by following our page at https://university.careers360.com/articles/du-pg-admission
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