The IBPS PO Exam is conducted by the Institute of Banking Personnel Selection to recruit Probationary Officers for public sector banks across India. Similar to SBI PO, the IBPS PO exam is held in three phases: Prelims, Mains, and Interview. The eligibility criteria require candidates to have a graduation degree. The role of a Probationary Officer in these banks involves handling customer queries, managing operations, and overseeing branch activities. see more...
Read MoreThe RRB Group D Exam is conducted for the recruitment of candidates to Group D posts in Indian Railways. These positions include Track Maintainer, Assistant Pointsman, Helper, and Depot Porter, among others. Candidates with a minimum educational qualification of 10th grade are eligible for this exam. The selection process consists of a computer-based test (CBT), physical efficiency test (PET), and document verification. see more...
Read MoreThe TET is a state-level exam conducted by each state in India to select eligible teachers for government schools. Like CTET, TET is mandatory for teaching positions in primary and upper primary schools. Each state conducts its own TET exam, and the exam pattern and syllabus may vary slightly depending on the state. However, the general structure is similar to that of CTET, with candidates required to clear two papers based on the class level they wish to teach. Paper 1: For teaching Classes 1-5 (Primary Teachers). Paper 2: For teaching Classes 6-8 (Upper Primary Teachers). The TET exam is designed to assess the teaching skills, general knowledge, and subject-specific knowledge of candidates. see more...
Read MoreThe CDS Exam is conducted by the UPSC for recruitment into the Indian Army, Indian Navy, and Indian Air Force through the Indian Military Academy (IMA), Indian Naval Academy (INA), and Air Force Academy (AFA). The CDS exam is for graduates who wish to join the Indian Defence Forces as officers. Eligibility: Candidates must have completed their graduation in any stream (for Army), Engineering degree (for Navy and Air Force), and must be between 19 to 24 years of age. Exam Pattern: The CDS exam consists of three papers—English, General Knowledge, and Elementary Mathematics. The exam is followed by the SSB interview and a medical examination. Selection Process: Candidates who qualify the written exam are invited for the SSB interview, which assesses their suitability for the armed forces. see more...
Read MoreThe SSC MTS exam is for candidates who have completed their 10th-grade education and is conducted for non-technical posts like peons, safaiwalas, and other office staff in government departments. The recruitment involves Paper I (objective-type questions) and Paper II (descriptive-type questions). see more...
Read MoreThe IBPS Clerk Exam is for the recruitment of clerks in various public sector banks. The exam is held in two phases: Prelims and Mains. The primary responsibility of a bank clerk includes customer service, cash handling, and supporting bank operations. Candidates who pass the exam are offered positions in banking branches across the country. To apply, candidates must have completed their graduation. see more...
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