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Do you recommend studying for 3 government exams while at 2nd semester of college? **The three exams that comes to my mind are GATE, SSC CGL& State govt exam (APSC)***

Sumedha Bhattacharya 19th Dec, 2021

Dear Student ,

You're in 2nd semester means now you're in 1st year . The Govt exams you are interested for have different syllabus .. but , yes .. some common subjects you can start preparing from your current academic year such as English , Aptitude , static GK etc, after your semester study hours ! But .. you must to be focused first that in which Govt exam you have kept in your 1st preference to crack .. based on your goal you can continue your preparation while studying in college .


GATE exam mainly taken for higher studies as well as for jobs in PSUs( most for B.Techs) .

and SSC CGL/ APSC  you can give after your graduation .


Hope you understand !

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ssc board papers for last 5 years

Vedang Ranmale 9th Nov, 2021

Hello student,

SSC board papers are now quite predictable and you can easily expect quite a lot of repetitive. Just observe a lot of previous year paper until 10-15 years earlier and you would be able to predict some of the questions of each subject

Below I am providing you the link to all the previous year SSC board papers:

https://school.careers360.com/articles/maharashtra-ssc-question-papers

I hope this helps, All the Best!

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iam Ashish From Ghansoli Navi Mumbai I passed HSC SSC and all study From Maharashtra can I eligible for Maharashtra state quote? but I score in 12th pcb 42% and iam obc in utter pradesh please suggest me how way I can addmission

nanditamurmu85 18th Dec, 2021

Hello Candidate,

You can refer to the percentage provided below for details on the different Maharashtra state seat reservations for MHT CET 2021. Around 50% of backward-class seats are reserved in Maharashtra only to those who belongs to the state. The 200 MHT CET Seats Reservation are on the basis of Maharashtra's diverse backward class

Scheduled Castes and Schedule Caste converts to Buddhism (SC) - 13 %

Other Backward Classes (OBC)- 29%

Socially and Educationally Backward Classes (SEBC)- 16%

Hope you got your answer, as you are OBC category from UP it may be difficult for you to a state quota in other field of higher education also. Above is an example from MHT CET.

Follow the link to check NEET cutoff in Maharashtra related information

https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cutoff-maharashtra/amp&ved=2ahUKEwjyn5vwke30AhVZIbcAHaeQC4wQFnoECBgQAQ&usg=AOvVaw03Ryzk5qiAYdhlkLx7DRA9

Thanks

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i am born in mp and i passed ssc and hsc from maharashtra for mhtcet in which category i lye in maharashtra A or B

Vedang Ranmale 8th Nov, 2021

Hello student,

As you are born in MP and not in Maharashtra, your type A candidature is not possible. Now, for category B, your parents must have a domicile from Maharashtra to be eligible in it. As you have done your SSC and HSC from Maharashtra itself, its quite confirmed that you have to be Maharashtra State Candidature, However, to determine that, we need to know your parents domicile status

For more information on the candidature type, click on link below:

http://view.mahacet.org/mahacet/admin/news_document/Eligibility-Criteria-for-Maharashtra-State-Candidature-Type-Verification.pdf

https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/mht-cet-eligibility-criteria

I hope this helps, All the Best!

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I am soo confused whether I should prepare for SSC exams after my graduation (math honours) or should I prepare for cat to persue an MBA from a good college. My question is which option will lead me to a good financial stability and peaceful life?

Md Qutubuddin Ansari 5th Nov, 2021

Hello,

I hope you are doing fine, It totally depend son your interest, if you wish to join civil services such as IAS, IPS, IFS, IRS etc or you want to join any government post in railways or banks etc then you must write government exams. But CAT exam is totally different from government exams as this exam helps you to take admission IIMs or top colleges which offer MBA. If you have good interest in joining corporates and in business then you must go for CAT exam.


I hope you find this information helpful. I wish you all the best for your future.

Good Luck

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how to know my SSC hall ticket number

Tanya Gupta 29th Jul, 2022

Hey student,

After when you take out the print out of your admit card, you can check for hall ticket number which given at the top right corner of the SSC certificate.

All the best student,

Hope this helps you.

https://www.google.com/amp/s/competition.careers360.com/exams/ssc-cgl/amp

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I am from assam but my ssc and hsc qualication is from maharshtra. My father is ex indian army men last retired from Nagpur. so in MHTCET form released on 2 november . which type is mine type A. B C D. I dont have the maharshtra domicile.

Lisa 20th Jan, 2022

The type that you belong to type D since you have finished your ssc and hsc from maharashtra and you r father is an ex employee of the government of maharashtra or better said, the army . you can fill in type D for the mhtcet form.

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I have done Ssc , post that i did Hsc and secured 56% , then i pursued diploma in Computer Engineering as Direct second year diploma and scored 85% . Currently in B.E i have 9.37 pointer. Will company like wipro, tcs , accenture will consider my diploma % ? during recruitment

Hajara Najeeb 7th Dec, 2021

Hi aspirant,

Even though diplomas cannot function as the single biggest factor that leads you into your dream job, they can absolutely add more substance into your CV and your professional knowledge and capabilities.

Therefore, in this case the diplomas may not be what the companies are looking for but they add your value as a prospective candidate.

Hope this helps!

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Does one year gap after 12 for jee and for any reason affect Government Job Exam in future like upsc ssc banking etc?

pdwords Student Expert 26th Oct, 2021
Hello,

No, not at all your gap your won't have any impact on the recruitment process, you take any top government exams such as SSC, UPSC, State PSCs, or even banking, as long as you fulfill the eligibility criteria, you are giving your best in terma of preparation of its various stages, you will surely qualify the exams, since compeition has increased so much in recent timea in all these exams, it's important you remain focused, dedicated and consistent, see you may be asked about your gap year, and you have to deal with the situation tactfully, if you had genuine reasons then put forth the same in front of board members, that's it, this isn't going to affect your recruitment process at all, just be confident, you have to understand one thing if you ever reached the interview panel of any of these exams, you have qualified the previous stages, and that itself is great accomplishment, and you just have to make the board member realize that you're the best candidate for the job by your conduct, you may have one year gap, but you can focus on other achievements of your life, such as completion of your graduation inspite of hurdles in life, or say if you're good in extracurricular activities etc, as I said you need to deal with the situation tactfully, you don't have to worry too much regarding this.
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