Examination
Yes you can repeat 12th in the same school and it's a very good thing that youre thinking about giving the exam again and you'll get good marks this time
Hello Aspirant,
Hope you are doing great.
Government exams are challenging to pass. To be chosen for the position, you must continuously work hard and make an effort. Constable applicants must go through a selection process that entails a written test, a physical standard and efficiency test, and a medical examination.
Put your Goal first. Regularly practicing with a reading and selection focus will only help you pass this test. After reading the entire syllabus, study each topic in turn, giving priority to the most important ones. Read news articles and books related to the post.
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Hi,
Yes, there are certain instances where OMR sheets got cancelled owing to the very slightest of errors, even after taking the exam, like :
• When given instructions are not properly read
• Forgetting to fill up name or roll no. / marking the wrong bubbles while filling the roll no. in OMR format.
• Using ink based pens when instructed not to.
• Doing rough work on OMR sheets
• Not properly darkening the bubbles.
• Signature has gone outside the designated box.
• Folding the omr sheet
I hope that was helpful.
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Hello,
Since you have submitted your incomplete Admit Card and it was accepted by the invigilator at your Exam Centre, then it is very likely that you will get your result. So you shouldn't worry.
------ If the invigilator had refused to submit your incomplete Admit Card, then it was almost certain that you wouldn't get result, but that is not the case.
For any clarification/ assistance you can write to National Testing Agency, NTA at following mailing address -
[email protected] (mailto:[email protected])
or call at helpline number -
011-40759000
i hope you find the answer helpful.
Thank you
Hello aspirant,
Since you have already applied the exam successfully and submitted the admit card to the invigilator , then I assume everything is fine with your admit card. If there was some issue, you would have been informed there and then only. So do not worry!
All the best
Here is the basic eligibility criteria you need to meet in order to give UPSC Exam:
Applicants awaiting their final graduation result can also apply for IAS exam. And there is no minimum UPSC qualification percentage required also.
So, you can definitely go for UPSC while in the final year of your graduation as you don't need any minimum required marks in graduation for it.
To know more about it, please check the following link https://competition.careers360.com/articles/upsc-ias-eligibility-criteria
Hope this helps you.
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