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Top 10 tips to prepare for Govt Job Exams

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Every year thousands of students join the bandwagon of being an aspirant for Govt Jobs in India. Despite excellent career and growth opportunities offered by private sector, govt jobs still remains one of the most preferred career choice for the youth of India. The reasons behind such bias in favour of govt jobs can vary from job satisfaction, status and power to job security. Nowadays, majority of Sarkari Naukris are offered through open competitive examination based recruitment system.

Being one of the desired career options in India, the competition in govt job exams is very tough and often many aspirants fail to clear them. Along with competition, another factor that has been the biggest reason of failure in Sarkari Naukri exams is the un-organized and haphazard preparation strategy of the candidates. A well planned and designed Govt Job preparation strategy will cover every aspect related to it, ranging from understand selection procedure to preparing a final checklist before the exam. To help students in their govt job exam preparation, we have a compiled a few points that may help them design a through strategy to tackle the competition and subject matter with ease.

Understanding the Selection Procedure
Right from the beginning of the preparation phase, the candidate must decide which position within the government sector they are aiming for. This in-turn will help the candidate identify the exact selection procedure and understand all the steps involved in it. The preparation strategy for govt job exam has to be tailored to meet all the requirements put down in the selection procedure. If the procedure involves a written examination, the strategy should focus upon academic preparation based upon the syllabus. On the other hand, if the selection procedure only involves interview or physical test, the candidate should focus on those aspects.

Evaluating the Syllabus
Syllabus is the main key to cracking any screening test, it be for academic admission or recruitments; this is no different in case of government jobs. Through understanding of the entire syllabus on basis of which the test paper for examination is going to be prepared, enables the candidate to design a preparation strategy that covers all the major and minor topics without missing anything. Syllabus also helps them to evaluate the kind and type of questions that can be asked in the examination and be prepared for them.

Designing of Preparation Strategy
As discussed before, designing a holistic preparation strategy is of the utmost importance for any candidate aspiring to crack Sarkari Naukri exams. There are many components that should be considered while designing a competitive exam preparation strategy. There are certain obvious things that a preparation strategy should cover like designing a goal based timeline covering entire syllabus, focusing on weaker areas more or devoting more time to tackle tricky topics as well as regular revision and mock tests to actually evaluate your performance. In addition to these, it is very important to incorporate motivational aspect in your preparation strategy. This essentially means that, the strategy should motivate and inspire you to prepare for the examination instead of being a mechanical schedule to be followed.

Preparing an Goal Based Timeline  
Just like any other examination, govt job exams also leave very little preparation time between issuance of notification and the actual examination. To deal with this challenge, the candidate needs to devise a goal based time line. In simple terms it means, allotting time for preparation of certain topics or aspects and executing it. This facilitates in overall time management and aids in keeping track of the number of topics that have been completed or are pending. In case the candidate needs to devote more time to a particular topic the same can be managed by curtailing preparation time for easier topics. Goal based timeline also acts as a motivating factor, whereby the candidate feels confident as and when they complete the respective topic within the specified timeframe.

Gathering Preparation Material
Once you have designed a holistic preparation strategy along with goal based timeline for the exam syllabus, it is important for you to collect the right preparation material for it. Nowadays, there are several types and kinds of preparation materials available in the market for different kind of government job examinations. With so many options to choose from, candidates often get confused and end up picking the wrong preparation materials. To avoid any such mistakes, it is important for the candidate to pick the right kind of preparation material that covers all the important topics of syllabus. Another thing to keep in mind is that the preparation material should also be tailored to meet the style and format of the questions being asked in the govt job exams. For instance, if you are going to face an objective type question paper, the preparation material should provide you information in similar format.

Tough First, Easy Second Strategy
As the name suggest, under this strategy, the candidates are advised to cover all the tough topics or topics in which they face some difficulty first and gradually move on to easier topics. Now, there is no one single rule to follow as far as preparation strategy is concerned, but this approach has certainly been more effective and efficient in getting the result. The main advantage of this approach is that it allows a candidate to devote more time to tougher subjects and solve all their issues pertaining to that with relatively more ease. The topics that are easy or more familiar to candidate may not need that much time, and can be easily managed later on. The second and more important advantage of this approach is that, because the candidate faces certain difficulties in these topics they are bound to make mistakes while handling questions from them; as the easier topics are handled later on, they are fresher and leaves little scope for mistakes. Third and final advantage of this approach is that it leaves revision time for tougher topics.

Prepare Revision Notes
While you prepare for the main topics and subjects for the examination, it is important to prepare revision notes at the same times. Revision notes are simple explanation or summary of entire topic or chapter within a few bullet points that covers all the important aspects of the chapter. Revision notes are very important during the final phase of preparation, where time constrains may not allow you to refer the entire topic again.

Mock Tests & Prevision Year Papers
While it is good to trust and depend upon your preparation strategy, it is also advisable to test the same and see how effective it is. The easiest way of doing so is through mock tests. Mock tests are designed to evaluate your preparation for the examination. Your performance in mock test will reveal more than just how prepared are you; it would point out your weak areas and the areas in which you are making most of your mistakes. On basis of this you can make course correction and focus on things that needs re-work.

Self Belief and Motivation
While preparation strategy is suppose to help you crack the Sarkari Naukri exam you have been vying for, it will not have any impact until you believe in your ability to crack it. It is very important to believe in your efforts and motivate yourself not just to read but to study, not only to get marks for the exam but to gain a deeper conceptual clarity about different topics. This will not only help you ace your examination but also help you in long term.

How To Clear IAS Exam

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What is IAS?

IAS is the short form of Indian Administrative Service. It is one of the prestigious services among the 24 services like IPS, IFS etc for the which the UPSC conduct Civil Services Examination (CSE) for selecting the candidates. An officer selected into the Indian Administrative Service gets exposure in very diverse roles like the collector, commissioner, head of public sector units, chief secretary, cabinet secretary etc. Not only the experience and challenges, but also the scope of making positive changes in the life of millions in India makes IAS a unique career choice.

How to become an IAS officer?

Even though the exam to be undertaken is popularly known as IAS exam, it is officially called UPSC Civil Services Exam. The UPSC CSE consists of 3 stages – Prelims, Mains, and Interview. Getting into Indian Administrative Service is not easy considering the competition involved, but not impossible for a candidate with right attitude and approach. Interesting read: Salary of an IAS officer.

Civil Services Examination(CSE)

UPSC (Union Public Service Commission) is the government agency responsible for selecting the right candidates for this service. Every year only around 1000 candidates is selected for all the 24 services combined. The number of candidates who applied for UPSC Civil Service Exam was about 9 lakh in 2015, out of which around 4.5 lakh candidates appeared on the exam day.
This exam is widely considered as the toughest exam in the world, considering the exam duration (extends 1 year), depth of the syllabus and the competition involved. The first stage of the exam – Preliminary (objective) – is usually conducted around June, while the second stage, Mains (written), is conducted around October. Those who clear Mains will have to face interview/personality test during March-May period. The final result usually comes in June.

How to Clear Civil Services Exam?

To clear IAS Exam, aspirants are advised to have a long-term strategy. Though most of the serious candidates start preparation 9-12 months before the exam date, there are candidates who successfully achieve top ranks with only a few months of dedicated study. So what matters is not the duration of the preparation, but the quality of the same.
A disciplined and focused mind with a passion for learning and reading is the basic trait of all successful candidates. The UPSC Civil Services exam is more a test of the analytic and presentation skills along with knowledge gained by the candidate rather than a test which checks candidate’s mathematical or verbal skills. To clear IAS, we feel two entities as essential:
  1. Right guidance – for prelims and mains.
  2. Right study-materials and books.
“ClearIAS” is a humble attempt to provide aspirants with these two basic entities giving stress to self-study.

IAS Exam Eligibility Criteria

The educational qualification needed to appear in UPSC CSE is a degree (graduation) in any subject. Final year students can also apply. Aspirants may go through the article to the eligibility criteria for writing UPSC CSE exam.

IAS Exam Number of attempts permitted

Number of attempts permissible for a general category candidate in UPSC CSE is 6. For OBC candidates the number of attempts permitted it 9. SC/ST category candidates will have unlimited attempts till they attain the upper age limit to appear for UPSC CSE.

IAS Exam Age Limits

The minimum age to appear for UPSC Civil Services Exam is 21 years. Upper age limit for General category is 32 years, for OBC it is 35 years while for SC/ST it is 37 years.

IAS syllabus

A good understanding of UPSC syllabus and exam pattern is the first step for all freshers. Civil Services Preliminary exam comprises of two compulsory papers of 200 marks each (General Studies Paper I and General Studies Paper II). The questions will be of multiple choice, objective type. The marks in prelims will not be counted for final ranking, but just for qualification for main exam.
A candidate’s rank in UPSC Civil Service Exam depends only on the mark scored in Main and Interview. The written examination (main) will consist of the following nine papers, but only 7 papers will be counted for final merit ranking. For the rest two papers, the candidate should secure minimum marks prescribed by UPSC each year. The main exam has 1750 marks while interview has 275 marks.

IAS Coaching: Now prepare online for IAS exam

Classroom IAS Coaching is adopted by many students for proper guidance and ease of materials for learning though it is not a must for clearing IAS. Now websites  provide guidance outside the classroom coaching and free online IAS study materials for those who can’t afford it due to time/financial constraints. If the aspirant is dedicated and is properly guided, self-study is enough to clear UPSC CSE. Interesting read: Can I clear UPSC Civil Services exam without coaching classes?

Importance of mock exams

As you may know, only when tested in an exam atmosphere with negative marking, you can improve the ability to deliver in the actual exam hall. Try for free the UPSC Prelims online mock exams by ClearIAS – in the new innovative platform which integrates learning with test-taking. You would be surprised to find how fast you can learn!

Books needed for Civil Services Exams

Taking inputs from toppers, a detailed list of the best UPSC books available in the market as per the latest UPSC syllabus for each subject in Prelims and Mains is prepared by us. Aspirants may click on each link to buy books online at discounted prices.

IAS toppers

Read our UPSC topper’s interviews to know strategies straights from the horse’s mouth.
If you have more questions, please go through our article on Frequently Asked Questions(FAQs) about UPSC Civil Services Exam. We on a regular basis update clearias.com website and ClearIAS mobile app with free online study materials to equip the bright minds across India clear IAS exam by self-study. Make the best out of the study materials, preparation strategies, topper interview, mock tests etc. Wish you all the best!

GK and Current Affairs March 28 2017

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1. Who has been bestowed with the Hari Om Ashram Alembic Research Award for 2016?
[A] Neena Srivastava
[B] Rakesh Kumar
[C] P Sundaresan
[D] S Rajasekaran
Correct Answer: A [Neena Srivastava]
Answer Explanation:
Dr. Neena Srivastava has been bestowed with the Hari Om Ashram Alembic Research Award for 2016 to recognize the basic research in medical science. The award was presented by the honourable President of India, Pranab Mukherjee at a function held at Rashtrapati Bhavan on March 28, 2017.
2. Ahmed Kathrada, the renowned anti-apartheid activist has passed away. He hailed from which country?
[A] Pakistan
[B] South Africa
[C] Afghanistan
[D] Israel
Correct Answer: B [South Africa]
Answer Explanation:
Ahmed Kathrada (87), the veteran Indian-origin South African anti-apartheid activist, has recently passed away in Johannesburg, South Africa. He was one of the Nelson Mandela’s closest colleagues in the struggle against white minority rule and a fellow Robben Island prisoner. Kathrada was among three political prisoners who were sentenced to life imprisonment together with the South African anti-apartheid icon after the infamous Rivonia Trial of 1964. The two others were Andrew Mlangeni and Denis Goldberg. They played major roles in shaping the country’s policies after Mandela’s election as the first democratic President of South Africa in 1994. In 2005, Kathrada also received the Pravasi Bharatiya Samman Award from Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam, the then President of India.
3. Where is the headquarters of the National Centre for Antarctic and Ocean Research (NCAOR)
[A] Minicoy
[B] Kavaratti
[C] Vasco da Gama
[D] Andrott
Correct Answer: C [Vasco da Gama]
Answer Explanation:
The National Centre for Antarctic and Ocean Research (NCAOR) is the India’s premier R&D institution responsible for the country’s research activities in the polar and Southern Ocean realms. Recently, it is in news because the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has joined the 36th scientific mission to Antarctica(36-ISEA) i.e. organised by the NCAOR. The climate change is the thrust area of the 36-ISEA. The main purpose of this expedition is to install stakes on ice for Differential Global Positioning System (DGPS) measurements around Bharati and Maitri to validate glacier surface velocity derived from satellite data to estimate thickness of snow over land and sea ice using Ground Penetrating Radars (GPR’s) and also to verify conditions of snow over sea and land ice. The headquarters of the NCAOR is located at Vasco da Gama in Goa.
4. Which bank has recently launched “Money Plant Rupay International Platinium Debit Card”?
[A] IDBI Bank
[B] Bandhan Bank
[C] Dena Bank
[D] Karnataka Bank
Correct Answer: D [Karnataka Bank]
Answer Explanation:
The Karnataka Bank has recently launched “MoneyPlant RuPay International Platinum Debit Card” to provide more privileges to its premium & HNI customers. This card can be used for domestic as well as international cash withdrawal & purchase transactions. The card has superior features & privileges such as enhanced withdrawal limit of `75,000/- & purchase (POS/ecommerce) limit of `2,00,000/- per day, Personal Accident Insurance Coverage of `2 lakh, Two Free lounge access per quarter across 30+ airports in India and 300+ airports worldwide, Fuel surcharge waiver, Utility bill cash back offers & various other merchant offers.
5. What is the theme of the first-ever Houston India Conference-2017?
[A] Make in India -The Inside Story
[B] Make in India -The Inside Culture
[C] Make in India -The Inside Revolution
[D] Make in India -The Inside Strategy
Correct Answer: A [Make in India -The Inside Story]
Answer Explanation:
The first-ever Houston India Conference was hosted by Asia Society Texas Center in Houston, United States with the theme of ‘Make in India -The Inside Story’ from March 24, 2017. The 2-day conference is designed to bring together the various constituencies that have an interest in India, and discuss with them the latest developments and the best practices of doing business in India. The central focus of the conference is to provide a collaboration platform and share today’s India story with the audience in Texas who are interested in investing in India, by the people who are playing an important role in shaping up the modern.
6. Which state has become the first Indian state to carry financial inclusion and extend banking services to un-banked areas through Self Help Groups (SHGs)?
[A] Karnataka
[B] Odisha
[C] Kerala
[D] Tamil Nadu
Correct Answer: B [Odisha]
Answer Explanation:
Odisha has become the first Indian state to carry financial inclusion and extend banking services to unbanked areas through Self Help Groups (SHGs). For this, the state government has signed an agreement with State Bank of India (SBI) to provide banking facilities to people in unbanked areas. In the first phase, SHGs would be engaged as Banking Correspondents (BCs) in around 1,000 remote Gram Panchayats having no banking facilities. Gradually, it would be extended to 4,000 non-banked panchayats. The system would be of great help to people in rural areas under social security schemes like Pradhan Mantri Bima Surakshya Yojana, Pradhan Mantri Jeevan Jyoti Yojana, Atal Pension Yojana etc and would also be helpful in promotion of digital banking.
7. Tehmtan R. Andhyarujina, who passed away recently, was related to which field?
[A] Politics
[B] Sports
[C] Law
[D] Science
Correct Answer: C [Law]
Answer Explanation:
Tehmtan R. Andhyarujina (84), the senior Advocate and eminent jurist, has recently passed away. He was the Solicitor General of India from 1996 to 1998. He authored “The Kesavananda Bharati Case: The untold story of struggle for supremacy by Supreme Court and Parliament “about the landmark Judgment in Kesavananda Bharati Case in which he was also appeared. He was widely regarded for his expertise in a branch of constitutional law relating to parliamentary privileges.
8. Who has become the first woman to head ‘The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights’?
[A] Sudha Krishnamurti
[B] Pragya Jain
[C] Nimisha Parekh
[D] Vanita Gupta
Correct Answer: D [Vanita Gupta ]
Answer Explanation:
Indian-American Vanita Gupta has been appointed as President and CEO of ‘The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights’. The conference is an umbrella group of American civil rights interest groups. With this, she has become the first woman to head the prestigious organisation. She will succeed Wade Henderson on June 1, 2017. She is known for her fearless advocacy of all human beings and also headed civil rights division in the Department of Justice in the Obama Administration. Vanita will also lead its sister organisation ‘The Leadership Conference Education Fund’.
9. The tropical cyclone “Debbie” has recently hit which country?
[A] Australia
[B] China
[C] Japan
[D] Brazil
Correct Answer: A [Australia]
Answer Explanation:
The category-4 cyclone “Debbie” has recently hit north-east Australian coast with the speed of 263km/h and caused major damage, torrential rain and power cuts to tens of thousands of homes. landfall in Queensland, northeastern Australia. This powerful cyclone has left at least 45,000 homes without power and damaged buildings. More than 25,000 people were asked to evacuate their homes ahead of predictions that the cyclone would be Queensland’s most damaging since 2011.
10. Satwiksairaj Rankireddy is associated with which sports?
[A] Wushu
[B] Badminton
[C] Chess
[D] Hockey
Correct Answer: B [Badminton ]
Answer Explanation:
Recently, Indian men’s doubles pair of Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty has clinched the $20,000 Vietnam Open International challenger badminton title at Hanoi by defeating the Thai duo of Trawut Potieng and Nanthakam Yordphaisong in three games by 17-21, 21-9, 21-15.

IIT Bombay jobs

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Technical Superintendent in Mumbai

Last Date to apply: 28 Apr 2017 

Eligibility : BE/B.Tech
 
Location : Mumbai

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Job Ref. No : Job/170


Technical Superintendent at Department of Chemical Engineering /1 UR

Essential Qualifications: B.E./B.Tech. (Chemical Engg.) OR equivalent degree with relevant experience of one year after the degree OR 3-year Diploma (Chemical Engg.) with relevant experience of six years after the diploma.

Job Ref. No : Job/171

Technical Superintendent at Department of Chemical Engineering
/1 (UR)

Essential Qualifications: B.E. / B.Tech. (Computer Science) / M.Sc. (Computer Science) or equivalent degree with relevant experience of one year after the degree.

Pay Band:Rs. 9300-34800

Age Limit: 32 yrs

Job Ref. No : Job/172 Technical Superintendent
at Department of Chemical Engineering/ 1 (SC)

Essential Qualifications: B.E. / B.Tech. (Chemical / Mechanical Engineering) or equivalent degree with relevant experience of one year after the degree OR 3-year Diploma (Chemical / Mechanical Engineering) with relevant experience of six years after the diploma.

Job Ref. No : Job/173

Technical Superintendent
Department of Chemical Engineering/1 (UR)

Essential Qualifications: B.E. or B.Tech. in Electrical / Electronics / Communication / Instrumentation Engineering or equivalent degree with relevant experience of one year after the degree. OR 3-year Diploma in Electrical / Electronics / Communication / Instrumentation Engineering with relevant experience of six years after the diploma.

Application fee : Fee Rs. 50/- should be paid online for each post separately. However, no application fee for SC/ST, PwD & Women candidates. 
 
Hiring Process : Written-test

Job Role: Engineer (Core, Non-IT)- Indian government jobs

Last date of closing the online application interface is 28th April, 2017.

Date for Walk-in-Selection : 30th April, 2017, Reporting Time : 8:30 a.m.

Reporting Venue: LC 001 & LC 002, Lecture Hall Complex, IIT Bombay, Powai, Mumbai-76.

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National Insurance Company Ltd jobs

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Administrative Officers Generalists Scale I Across India

Last Date to apply: 20 Apr 2017 

Eligibility : Any Graduate, Any Post Graduate
 
Location : Anywhere in India

National Insurance Company Ltd. invites applications for recruitment of 205 Administrative Officers (Generalists) Scale I in Scale I cadre from open market

Total No. of Posts : 205 posts (UR-113, SC-31, ST-16, OBC-45)

Educational Qualification (as on 20.04.2017) : Candidate should possess certificate in proof of passing the qualifying examination as on 20.04.2017. A candidate must possess the minimum qualification of a Graduate/Post Graduate in any discipline from a recognized University OR any equivalent qualification recognized as such by Central Government with at least 60% marks in either of the degree examination (at least 55% for SC/ST) candidates.

Note :


a) Qualification mentioned above should be from any of the recognized Indian Universities duly approved by the UGC or any of the recognized Indian Institutes duly approved by AICTE.

b)
The candidate must possess valid Mark-sheet / Degree Certificate of the necessary qualification as on 20.04.2017.

c) The percentage marks shall be arrived at by dividing the total marks obtained by the candidate in all the subjects in all semester(s)/year(s) by aggregate maximum marks in all the subjects irrespective of honours/optional/additional optional subject, if any. This will be applicable for those Universities also where Class/Grade is decided on basis of Honours marks only. The fraction of percentage so arrived will be ignored i.e. 59.99% will be treated as less than 60%.

d) Where CGPA/OGPA are awarded, the candidate will have to produce a certificate issued by the appropriate authority inter alia stating the norms of the University regarding conversion of grade into percentage and the percentage of marks scored by the candidate in terms of norms.


Emoluments & Benefits : The starting Basic pay would be Rs. 32,795 /- in the scale of Rs. 32795-1610(14)-55335-1745(4)-62315

Age as on 01.03.2017 : Minimum Age: 21 years Maximum Age: 30 years, as on 01.03.2017

Guarantee Bond : Before joining as probationer, the selected candidates will be required to give an undertaking to serve the Company for a minimum period of four years including probation period. In the event of their resigning from the Company before the expiry of the bond period, they will be liable to pay liquidated damages equivalent to one year’s gross salary paid to them during the year of probation which could be proportionately reduced depending on the length of service rendered. Besides, he/she will have to submit a stamped Bond duly executed by two sureties (not blood relatives) of sound financial standing for an amount equivalent to one year’s gross salary.


Selection Procedure :

A) The selection procedure comprises of the following

Phase-I : Preliminary Examination

Preliminary Examination consisting of Objective Tests for 100 marks will be conducted online. This test would be of 60 minutes duration consisting of 3 sections as follows :

1 English Language/ 30 Max. Marks

2 Reasoning Ability / 35 Max. Marks

3 Quantitative Aptitude /35 Max. Marks

Phase – II : Main Examination

Main Examination will consist of Objective Tests for 200 marks and Descriptive Test for 30 Marks. Both the Objective and Descriptive Tests will be online. Candidates will have to answer Descriptive Test by typing on the computer. Immediately after completion of Objective Test, Descriptive Test will be administered.

(i) Objective Test : The Objective Test of 2 hours duration consists of 5 sections for total 200 Marks :

1 Reasoning – 40 Marks

2 English Language– 40 Marks

3 General Awareness -40 Marks

4 Computer Knowledge-40 Marks

5 Quantitative aptitude-40 Marks

Total (Aggregate)- 200 Marks

(ii) Descriptive Test :
the Descriptive Test of 30 Minutes duration with 30 marks will be a Test of English Language (Essay, Precis and Comprehension). The descriptive test will be in English and will be conducted through on line mode.

Application Fee (Non-Refundable) :

SC/ ST / PWD - Rs. 100/- (Intimation Charges Only)

All candidates other than SC/ ST / PWD - Rs. 600/- (Application fee including intimation charges)

The transaction charge, if applicable, is to be borne by the candidate. Fee/ Intimation charges once paid will NOT be refunded on any account nor can it be held reserve for any other examination or selection.

Payment of Fees (Online Mode Only) :

1)
The payment can be made by using Debit Cards (RuPay/Visa/MasterCard/Maestro), Credit Cards, Internet Banking, IMPS, Cash Cards/ Mobile Wallets.

2) After submitting your payment information in the online application form, please wait for the intimation from the server. do not press back or refresh button in order to avoid double charge.

3)
Non-generation of 'E-receipt' indicates PAYMENT FAILURE. On failure of payment, Candidates are advised to login again using their Provisional Registration Number and Password and repeat the process of payment.

Examination Centers For Phase-I (Provisional):

1 Andhra Pradesh
Centres : Vijayawada, Vishakhapatnam, Ongole

2 Assam
Centres : Guwahati, Dibrugarh,  Silchar, Jorhat

3 Arunachal Pradesh
Centres : Itanagar

4 Bihar

Centres : Patna, Gaya, Bhagalpur

5 Chandigarh

Centres : Chandigarh/Mohali

6 Chhattisgarh
Centres : Raipur, Bilaspur

7 Delhi- NCR
Centres : Delhi-NCR

8 Goa
Centres : Panaji

9 Gujarat
Centres : Ahmedabad/Gandhi Nagar, Vadodara, Surat, Rajkot

10 Haryana
Centres : Hissar, Faridabad, Gurgaon

11 Himachal Pradesh
Centres : Shimla, Dharamsala, Mandi, Palampur

12 Jammu & Kashmir
Centres : Srinagar, Jammu, Leh

13 Jharkhand
Centres : Ranchi , Jamshedpur

14 Karnataka B

Centres : Bengaluru, Hubli, Mangalore, Mysore

15 Kerala

Centres : Ernakulum/Kochi, Thiruvananthapuram, Kozhikode

16 Madhya Pradesh
Centres : Bhopal, Indore, Gwalior, Jabalpur

17 Maharashtra
Centres : Mumbai/Navi Mumbai/Thane/Greater Mumbai ,Nagpur , Pune, Aurangabad Nasik

18 Manipur

Centres : Impha

19 Meghalaya
Centres : Shillong

20 Mizoram
Centres : Aizaw

21 Nagaland

Centres : Kohima, Dimapur

22 Odisha

Centres : Bhubaneshwar, Cuttack, Rourkela, Berhampur

23 Puduchery
Centres : Puduchery

24 Punjab

Centres : Amritsar, Ludhiana, Bhatinda

25 Rajasthan
Centres : Jaipur, Jodhpur, Bikaner

26 Sikkim

Centres : Gangtok

27 Tamil Nadu

Centres : Chennai , Coimbatore,  Madurai

28 Telangana
Centres : Hyderabad/ Rangareddy,  Warangal

29 Tripura
Centres : Agartala

30 Uttar Pradesh
Centres : Lucknow, Allahabad, Kanpur, Noida/Greater Noida

31 Uttrakhand
Centres : Dehradun, Haridwar, Haldwan

32 West Bengal
Centres : Kolkata/ Greater Kolkata, Siliguri , Asansol

33 Andaman & Nicobar
Centres : Port Blair


Examination Centers For Phase-II (Provisional):


1 Assam

Centres : Guwahati

2 Chandigarh

Centres : Chandigarh/Mohali

3 Delhi- NCR
Centres : Delhi-NCR

4 Gujarat
Centres : Ahmedabad

5 Jammu & Kashmir
Centres : Jammu

6 Karnataka
Centres : Bengaluru

7 Maharashtra
Centres : Mumbai

8 Madhya Pradesh
Centres : Bhopal

9 Tamil Nadu
Centres : Chenna

10 Uttar Pradesh
Centres : Lucknow

11 West Bengal
Centres :  Kolkata/ Greater Kolkata

Hiring Process : Written-test

Job Role: HR / Admin- Indian government jobs

Candidates can apply online only from 30.03.2017 to 20.04.2017 and no other mode of application will be accepted.

Important Dates:

On line Registration commences from- 30.03.2017

Last Date for Online Registration - 20.04.2017

Payment of Application fees - 30.03.2017-20.04.2017

Date of online Examination – Phase I 3 rd / 4th June, 2017(Tentative)

Downloading of call letters for examination commences from 10 days prior to the date of examination Date of online Examination – Phase II 2nd July, 2017(Tentative)

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How to Prepare for UPSC

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UPSC stands for Union Public Service Commission which conducts exams for recruiting people to the Civil Services of the Government of India. It is a three level examination consisting of a preliminary exam, a main exam and an interview. Recruitment is done for various different posts such as IAS, IFS, IPS, and IRS etc.

Top 10 Preparation Tips for UPSC

Tip #1
For coming out successful in the UPSC exam one needs to be well motivated and confident about his/her own abilities because only if one believes in them can they put in 100% efforts.

Tip #2
To begin with the preparation the candidates should regularly follow one national newspaper and magazines to keep them updated of the latest happenings in and around the world.

Tip #3
Also the candidates should be well aware of the pattern of the UPSC which is a three stage examination and direct their efforts accordingly.

Tip #4
The syllabus should be studied well and one by one the topics should be taken up and should be prepared in great detail.

Tip #5
It is advisable to choose subjects which you are studying or you have already studied. This will help you do well since you already know about the subject. Only a little more effort and revision will be needed.

Tip #6
The candidates should be dedicated enough because it may require more than 1 attempt to crack the UPSC exam.

Tip #7
Also, a good teacher who can guide you well can prove to be a great advantage because the teacher can plan your schedule so that your efforts are not wasted.

Tip #8
It is advisable for the candidates to have discussions with fellow candidates on various topics from the syllabus. These discussions help you retain more.

Tip #9
Though you are putting in your 100% you should also learn the technique of Time Management. All the questions need to be done in a given amount of time.

Tip #10
The candidates may take coaching classes if necessary but only after a good research should they choose a coaching centre.

How to Prepare for Quantitative Aptitude Test

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Quantitative Aptitude Tests evaluate numerical ability and problem solving skills of candidates. This test forms the major part of a number of important entrance exams for different fields. CAT, MAT, XAT, and GMAT and many other significant exams have Quantitative Aptitude as a major section. Many companies use it in their selection procedure. Topics that may be included in different exams are:
Basics:
  • Number Properties
  • LCM, HCF
  • Divisibility
  • Remainder Theorem

Arithmetic:
  • Fractions & Decimals, Ratio & Proportion, Square Roots
  • Simple & Compound Interest
  • Time & Speed, Unitary Method, Time & Work
  • Profit & Loss
  • Percentage & Discount

Algebra:
  • Simple Equations
  • Quadratic Equations
  • Polynomials
  • Exponents
  • Functions

Sets, Relations & Mappings:
  • Sets
  • Venn Diagrams
  • Relations
  • Functions

Mensuration:
  • Areas of Triangle, Quadrilateral, and Circle
  • Volume of Cylinder, Cone, and Sphere

Geometry:
  • Triangles
  • Properties of Circle
  • Parallelogram

Statistics:
  • Mean
  • Median
  • Mode
  • Quartiles

Permutations and Combinations

Probability

Examination pattern

The exam can comprise objective-type questions with multiple-choice answers or the usual type, depending on the pattern followed by different exams. There can also be negative marking for wrong answers.

Tips to prepare for Quantitative Aptitude Test
  • Start from the basics: There is no set syllabus that you can strictly follow, in general. But if a particular test appraises you of the topics included, then stick to that. Otherwise go back to the basics of Mathematics, however easy you may think it to be. Follow your academic syllabus so that you can cover all major topics.

  • Concentrate on fundamentals: The basic concepts of the topics involved should be absolutely clear. Take guidance from your teacher if you get stuck on a particular topic. Do not leave any topic, even if it seems relatively unimportant, as questions can be asked from anywhere. Revise the concepts as and when possible.

  • Practice: Various entrance exams conduct Quantitative Aptitude as one of the papers. Solve previous year's papers and also model papers of these exams. This will help acquaint with pattern and structure of questions set. The key mantra to success is extensive practice and speed. Calculations of some of the problems can be quite lengthy and time is a major factor during the exams. Practice a lot to acquire speed. Look in the silly mistakes committed earlier and try to improve them.

  • Take a systematic approach: First solve the practice questions topic wise and later attempt an entire paper. In the beginning you can solve the problems using conventional methods. Later, try out your own shortcut methods to increase speed. But be alert not to jump crucial steps which might confuse you later.

  • Memorise important formulas, theorems and tables: Quantitative Aptitude includes a lot of formulas, theorems, tables, etc. Write down the important ones that you need to memorise on a sheet of paper. Keep it handy so that you can glance at it any time. Practice a lot to get familiar with them. Practice common square root and cube root problems to quickly solve during exam.

  • Mark strong and weak sections: While solving different problems, try to find out the topics that you are strong in and also the ones you in which you aren't. Do not neglect the ones you are considerably weaker in, as these might constitute a major part of the paper. Take guidance from your teacher, mentor or senior. You can also take up a coaching class on Mathematics.

  • Part marking: Many tests on Quantitative Aptitude have part marking scheme. So even if you know that the final answer is wrong, do not cancel the whole problem as you can get part marking for the correct portion.

  • Know different types of questions: The questions can be deliberately set in a confusing manner or in a more twisted form instead of a more direct form that you are more familiar with. Only practice of different model and earlier years' papers will give you idea of the different ways the questions can be set.

  • Read the questions carefully: Read the questions carefully so that you understand it properly before answering. A slight misinterpretation of the question otherwise known to you can mar your effort.

  • Glance before solving: Give a quick glance to the exam paper. First take up the questions you are more comfortable as this will give you the much needed confidence and positive energy to move on with the rest of the paper. Later solve the other questions that you feel are slightly tougher.

  • Time is essential: Do not waste time if you get stuck in solving a particular question. You might be giving away precious time. Move on to solve the other questions and later if time permits try the ones you have left earlier.

  • Negative marking: Many tests follow negative marking, so it is advisable not to attempt too many questions on guesswork. In case if you have to then apply the process of elimination (POE) to eliminate the more probable incorrect choices to zero-in on the correct one.

Recommended Books
  • Mathematics XI & XII (Basic Textbooks) by R.D. Sharma
  • The Pearson Guide to Quantitative Aptitude and Data Interpretation for the CAT by Nishit Sinha
  • Modern Geometry by Durrel M. A.
  • Quantitative Aptitude by Dr. R.S. Agarwal
  • Quantitative Aptitude For Competitive Examinations: Tips, Techniques, and Shortcut Methods by Guha Abhijit

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