The Indian Navy conducts various exams for recruitment into various positions such as Sailors, Officers, Technicians, and more. Some common exams include the NDA, AFCAT, and specific recruitment exams for the Artificer Apprentice (AA) and Senior Secondary Recruit (SSR). Eligibility: To join the Indian Navy, candidates should meet specific age, education, and physical fitness requirements depending on the role. Exam Pattern: For sailor recruitment, candidates must appear for a written test, followed by a physical fitness test and medical examination. Selection Process: The process generally involves an online exam, followed by a physical test and medical screening. see more...
Read MoreThe SSC Stenographer exam recruits stenographers for Group C and D positions in various government ministries. Candidates must pass their 12th-grade education and undergo a written exam followed by a skill test in stenography. see more...
Read MoreThe SBI Clerk Exam is conducted for the recruitment of clerks at the State Bank of India. This exam is held in two phases: Prelims and Mains. Clerks at SBI are responsible for maintaining accounts, handling customer transactions, and assisting in day-to-day operations. A graduation degree is required for eligibility. This is one of the most sought-after exams due to the prestige and job security associated with SBI. see more...
Read MoreThe RRB Ministerial & Isolated Categories Exam is conducted for various ministerial and isolated posts in Indian Railways, such as Stenographer, Typist, Clerk, and Junior Translator. The eligibility criteria include specific qualifications in terms of education and experience. The recruitment process involves a computer-based test (CBT) and a skill test (for posts like Typist, Stenographer). see more...
Read MoreFor recruitment to specific teaching posts, such as Post Graduate Teachers (PGT), Trained Graduate Teachers (TGT), and Primary Teachers (PRT), the recruitment process involves separate exams. These exams are held by various schools, Kendriya Vidyalayas (KVS), Navodaya Vidyalayas (NVS), and State Education Departments. Each level of teaching requires specific qualifications, such as a B.Ed, M.Ed, and subject-related degrees. These exams are typically followed by interviews. PGT: For Post Graduate Teachers, teaching at the higher secondary level. TGT: For Trained Graduate Teachers, teaching at the secondary level. PRT: For Primary Teachers, teaching at the elementary level. see more...
Read MoreThe Indian Coast Guard recruits candidates for Navik (General Duty), Navik (Technical), and Yantrik positions through an online exam. The recruitment is done based on the candidate’s performance in the written exam, physical fitness test, and medical screening. Eligibility: Candidates should have passed 10+2 with Physics and Mathematics for Navik (General Duty), or an engineering diploma for technical posts. The age limit is typically between 18 to 22 years. Exam Pattern: The exam includes sections on Mathematics, General Knowledge, and Reasoning. Selection Process: The recruitment process involves an online exam, followed by physical fitness tests, and a medical examination. see more...
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