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In the present day Job opportunities in the private as well as public sector organisations have tripled as compared to the last decade .The manpower demands in the banking Sectors are on the pick with IBPS common Bank Exams and common interviews, due to this fresher are getting attracted to the the banking sector jobs, Similarly SSC’s pattern have also changed and the recruitment process has also become faster. Before getting to prepare SSC combine Graduate level examination students must study its pattern and devise a suitable plan to avoid confusion. Similarly there are railway jobs, CDS,CPF and other graduate level examination. The notable point is that the more the number vacancies the tougher is the level of competition.
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Banking Awareness,Terminology and Current affairs Byte :November-1
Banking Awareness,Terminology and Current affairs Byte :November-2
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Railway Exam :
Indian railway is one of the state-owned enterprise which was founded on 16th April 1853 before independence of India from British Empire. It is completely operated by Ministry of Railway, Government of India. Railway of India is considered as one of the world’s largest railway network which has more than 115000 km of tracks and 71112 stations.
Railway Recruitment Board is one division of Indian Railway and considered as government organization in India. It was established around 17 year ago i.e. on 27th April, 1998. The main aim of board is to recruitment and selection of eligible staff for Railway of India. Advertisement released railway department bring great news for all those aspirant who were looking for technical and non-technical jobs in India.
Indian Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) 2016 Selection Procedure :
Preliminary Examination
Main Examination
Skill Test (Typing Test)
Aptitude Test
Document Verification
Medical Fitness Test
RRB Railway CEN 03/2015 Exam Pattern 2016:
Question paper is asked under the objective type questions.
There are total 100 question asked.
Time duration on this test will be 90 minutes.
Negative marking system is applicable in this written examination
Each wrong answer will be deducted 1/3 marks will be cut off.
Sr. No. |
Name of Exam |
Name of Subject |
Marks |
Time Duration |
1 |
Written Test |
General Knowledge |
20 |
90 Minutes |
2 |
Arithmetic Ability |
25 |
||
3 |
General Intelligence |
25 |
||
4 |
General Science |
30 |
||
Total |
100 |
RRB Common Preliminary (stage 1) Exam Pattern & Syllabus
The question paper will be in English, Hindi, Urdu and regional languages and the duration of the examination will be 90 minutes with approximately 100 questions.
General Awareness
Arithmetic
General Intelligence and
Reasoning
Topics Details
General Awareness and General Science
Indian Polity.
Indian Economic Scenario.
Current Affairs – International & National.
History & Culture of India.
Geography of India.
Indian Constitution.
Science & Technology.
Issues related to India and Neighbouring Countries etc.
Physics
Biology
Chemistry
Arithmetic
Profit and Loss.
Ratios and Proportions.
Problems on Ages.
Simple & Compound Interest.
Time and Distances.
Pipes & Cisterns.
Time and Work
Areas & Volumes
Data Interpretation etc.
General Intelligence and Reasoning
General Intelligence and reasoning
Space visualization.
Problem solving.
Relationship concepts.
Decision making.
Visual memory.
Arithmetical Number Series.
Similarities & Differences.
Verbal and Figure Classification.
Non-verbal series etc.
Post wise Selection Procedure
Preliminary Examination is common for all the posts.
Main (Second Stage) Exam and Document Verification are conducted for the posts of Commercial Apprentice, Traffic Apprentice, ECRC and Goods Guard.
Main (Second Stage) Exam, Typing Test / Skill Test and followed by Verification Of Documents are conducted for the posts of Jr Accounts Assistant Cum Typist and Sr Clerk Cum Typist.
Main (Second Stage) Exam, Aptitude Test and followed by Verification of Documents are conducted for the posts of Assistant Station Master and Traffic Assistant
Note 2: Candidates who qualify in the Preliminary (stage I) Exam will again have to apply separately for Main (second stage) Examinations.
Note 3:There shall be negative marking in written examinations and marks shall be deducted for each wrong answer @1/3 of the allotted marks for each question.
SSC
SSC CGL Exam Pattern for Tier I & Tier II
As per the new pattern now SSC CGL Exam consists of the following features:
The exam is of Objective type i.e., it contains Multiple Choice Questions.
The Exam consists of 4 sections i.e., General Intelligence, General Awareness, Quantitative Ability, English, etc.
Duration of the exam is 2 Hours.
The exam is conducted for a total of 200 marks.
The exam consists of 200 Questions.
There is a negative marking of 0.5 for each wrong answer.
SSC CGL Tier 1 New Exam Pattern
S.No |
Subject |
Questions |
Marks |
Duration |
1 |
General Intelligence & Reasoning |
50 |
50 |
75 minutes |
2 |
General Awareness |
50 |
50 |
|
3 |
Quantitative Aptitude |
50 |
50 |
|
4 |
English |
50 |
50 |
|
|
200 |
200 |
SSC CGL Tier 2 New Exam Pattern
Exam |
Part |
Subject |
Questions |
Marks |
Duration |
Negative Marking |
Written Test |
I |
Quantitative Ability |
100 |
200 |
2 Hrs |
0.50 |
II |
English |
200 |
200 |
2 Hrs |
0.25 |
The SSC Board had introduced descriptive paper for the candidates those who qualified in the Tier II Exam.
Tier |
Mode Of Examination |
Subject Name |
Marks |
Time |
III |
Pen and paper |
Precise Writing |
100 |
60 minutes |
IV |
DEST/CPT |
SSC CGL Tier I Syllabus
The SSC CGL Syllabus is given for each subject. The SSC Combined Graduate Level Syllabus is as follows:
SSC CGL Syllabus for General Intelligence & Reasoning
Analogies.
Similarities and Differences.
Space Visualization.
Spatial Orientation.
Problem Solving.
Analysis.
Judgement.
Decision Making.
Visual Memory.
Discrimination.
Observation.
Relationship Concepts.
Arithmetical Reasoning.
Figural Classification.
Arithmetic Number Series.
Non-Verbal Series.
Coding and Decoding.
Statement Conclusion etc.
SSC CGL Syllabus for General Awareness
Current events – International, National, and Local.
Sports.
Science and Technology.
Personalities in News.
History – India.
Indian Polity.
Indian Economy.
Indian Constitution.
Geography – India etc.
SSC CGL Syllabus for Quantitative Aptitude
Number Systems.
Ratio and Proportion.
Decimals & Fractions.
Whole Numbers.
Surds.
Interest.
Fundamental Arithmetical Operations.
Percentage.
Mixtures & Allegations.
Algebra.
Trigonometry.
Average.
Profit & Loss.
Time and Distance.
Ratio and Time.
Discount.
Time & Work.
Mensuration etc.
SSC CGL Syllabus for English
Verb.
Direct/Indirect Speech.
Error Correction.
Subject-Verb Agreement.
Transformation of Sentences.
Tenses.
Articles.
Adverb.
Active & Passive Voice.
Fill in the Blanks.
Vocabulary.
Sentence Rearrangement.
Grammar.
Idioms & Phrases.
Comprehension.
Synonyms.
Unseen Passages.
Antonyms etc.
Topics Details
General Awareness and General Science
Indian Polity.
Indian Economic Scenario.
Current Affairs – International & National.
History & Culture of India.
Geography of India.
Indian Constitution.
Science & Technology.
Issues related to India and Neighbouring Countries etc.
Physics
Biology
Chemistry
Arithmetic
Profit and Loss.
Ratios and Proportions.
Problems on Ages.
Simple & Compound Interest.
Time and Distances.
Pipes & Cisterns.
Time and Work
Areas & Volumes
Data Interpretation etc.
General Intelligence and Reasoning
General Intelligence and reasoning
Space visualization.
Problem solving.
Relationship concepts.
Decision making.
Visual memory.
Arithmetical Number Series.
Similarities & Differences.
Verbal and Figure Classification.
Non-verbal series etc.
Post wise Selection Procedure
Preliminary Examination is common for all the posts.
Main (Second Stage) Exam and Document Verification are conducted for the posts of Commercial Apprentice, Traffic Apprentice, ECRC and Goods Guard.
Main (Second Stage) Exam, Typing Test / Skill Test and followed by Verification Of Documents are conducted for the posts of Jr Accounts Assistant Cum Typist and Sr Clerk Cum Typist.
Main (Second Stage) Exam, Aptitude Test and followed by Verification of Documents are conducted for the posts of Assistant Station Master and Traffic Assistant
Note 2: Candidates who qualify in the Preliminary (stage I) Exam will again have to apply separately for Main (second stage) Examinations.
Note 3: There shall be negative marking in written examinations and marks shall be deducted for each wrong answer @1/3 of the allotted marks for each question
The examination will be of 100 marks in total. The categorization of marks section wise is as follows- 1) General Awareness – 20 marks 2) Mathematics / Arithmetic – 25 marks 3) General Intelligence – 25 marks 4) Reasoning – 50 marks The examination will be “Online Exam Computer Based Test (CBT)” and total 90 minutes will be given to the applicants to solve it.
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