Eligibility For Geologists Examination The eligibility conditions for appearing in the Geologists Examination conducted by the UPSC, India are as mentioned here under: Age 21-32 years on 1st January of the year of examination for the open category, while age relaxation for certain categories such as SC / ST candidates, Departmental candidates etc are feasible as prescribed by the Commission. Education Geologists Group ‘A’ : Master’s degree in Geological Science / Geology / Applied Geology or Geo-Exploration / Mineral Exploration / Engineering Geology / Marine Geology / Earth Science and Resource Management / Oceanography and Coastal Areas Studies / Petroleum Geosciences / Petroleum Exploration / Geochemistry / Geological Technology from a University incorporated by an act of Central or State Legislature in India or an educational institution established by an act of Parliament or declared deemed university under section 3 of the University Grants Commission Act, 195...
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NDA exam is conducted by the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC). Recruitment of candidates to Army, Navy and Air force wings of the National Defence Academy (NDA), is through National Defence Academy Entrance Exam which is held twice a year, generally in the month of April and September. A candidate must be an unmarried male. The candidates Joining Indian Naval Academy would undergo 4 years B.Tech Course and would be given an opportunity to join Executive and Technical Branches of the Navy subject to availability of vacancies. Eligibility Criteria Here we are providing the eligibility criteria for NDA exam: Nationality: Candidates must be a citizen of India, a subject of Nepal, a subject of Bhutan or An Indian origin person who has migrated from Burma, Sri Lanka, Pakistan and East African Countries of Kenya, the United Republic of Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia, Zaire, Malawi and Ethiopia or Vietnam with the intention of permanently settling in India. A Tibeta...
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The Indian Navy possesses highly sophisticated ships, submarines and aircraft, which are operated by sailors, who are given training at various intervals during their service. Indian Navy Sailors Matric Entry Recruitment Exam is held twice a year. Indian Navy Sailors MER Exams Eligibility Criteria Marital Status: Unmarried Indian Male citizens are eligible. Age: 17-20 years on the 1st January or 1st August of the year of examination. Educational Qualifications: Matric or equivalent with 55% or above marks in Science and Maths. Candidates having less than 55% marks in Matric are also eligible provided they have got 55% or above marks in any higher board examination with Science and Maths. Physical Standards: (i) Height: 157 cms (minimum) for 18 years of age (ii) Weight: Proportionate to height (plus and minus 10% acceptable) (iii) Chest: Well developed and proportioned with minimum expansion range of 5cms (iv) Without glasses better eye 6/6 and...
Air Force Common Admission Test
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The Air Force Common Admission Test (AFCAT) is conducted by the Indian Air Force twice (usually in February and September) every year for selection of Officers in various branches of the force including Flying Branch (Short Service Commission) Technical Branch (Short Service Commission and Permanent Commission) Ground Duty Branch (Short Service Commission and Permanent Commission) What is AFCAT? AFCAT stands for Air Force Common Admission Test and is also referred to as the Indian Air Force Exam. AFCAT is a national level competitive exam conducted by the Indian Air Force (IAF) to select officers for all its branches, except for the medical and dental branches. The AFCAT is conducted twice every year, once in February, and the other time in August. The IAF recruits its officers broadly under three branches, they are, the Flying Branch, the Technical Branch, and the Ground Duty Branch. The Flying Branch consists of Fighters, Transports, and Helicopters. The Technical ...
Railway Exam – Railway Protection Force
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The Railway Police Service ( RPF ) is responsible for the protection of passenger, railway properties, and security of the railway tracks and equipment. Besides, act as a connective link between the Government Railway Police/local police and the Railway administration . The entire department is headed by Director General who is equivalent to that of the Additional Secretary. It consists of posts like, Assistant Commissioner, Inspector, Inspector (Prosecution), Sub-Inspector, Sub Inspector (Prosecution), Assistant Sub-Inspector, Head Constable and constable. Railway Protection Force Eligibility The eligibility criteria for the Railway Protection Force exam are the same as for other services. Candidates applying for the post of Assistant Commissioner must clear the civil services and gets allotment to the RPF service as per his rank ; he has to go through specified training. Pay Structure The RPF utilises a similar rank structure to the IPS (Indian Police Service). Non-gaz...
National Eligibility Test
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The National Eligibility Test ( NET ), also known as UGC NET or CBSE NET, is a test to determine eligibility for college and university level lecturership and for the award of Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) for Indian nationals. It aims to ensure minimum standards for the entrants in teaching professions and research. On behalf of the University Grants Commission (UGC), the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) holds the test for determining the eligibility of Indian nationals for the Eligibility for Assistant Professor only or Junior Research Fellowship and Eligibility for Assistant Professor both in Indian universities and colleges. Qualifying National Eligibility Test empowers one to be qualified to apply for the position of Lecturer/Assistant Professor in Universities and Colleges found anyplace in India. Qualifying National Eligibility Test likewise makes one qualified for Junior Research Fellowship however the greatest age p...
Teacher Eligibility Test (TET) examination
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If you wish to become a government teacher then you need to pass the Teacher Eligibility Test ( TET ) exam as it has become a minimum eligibility criterion for the same. Almost every state and central government conduct their TET exam every year. Even some states conduct the TET exam twice in a year while in some states the TET exam is conducted once in two or three years depending on the vacancies they have. Here, we are providing the detail about notification, eligibility criteria and exam date. Various states conduct their own Teacher Eligibility Test and hence called by their state names like Uttar Pradesh Teacher Eligibility Test is known as UPTET exam , in Kerela, it's known as K-TET, in Tamil Nadu its TNTET etc. All these are state-level TET exams . The test conducted by CBSE on all-India basis is known as Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET). The CTET is valid for Central Government schools like KVS, NVS, Central Tibetan Schools, etc. and schools under the...
LIC Development Officers Examination
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A competitive examination for LIC is conducted annually by Life Insurance Corporation for the recruitment of Assistant Development Officers. LIC exam for Assistant Development Officers will usually falls on the month of September. The responsibility of this officer is to take incharge of overall development of insurance policies in the territorial jurisdiction in which he is appointed. LIC Development Officers exam qualifications and eligibility criteria The LIC Development Officers exam age limit should be above 21 years. The LIC Development Officers exam educational qualification is that the applicant must be a graduate in any of the following discipline such as Arts/Science/Commerce/Agriculture/Law of an Indian or Foreign University or have to possess an equivalent qualification. LIC Development Officers exam structure, question pattern and selection procedure The LIC Development Officers Entrance Exam consists of two stages viz written test f...
GIC Officers Examination
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GIC Assistant Administrative Officer (AAO) Exam gives a direct entry to the officer cadre. Anyone recruited as a direct AAO can hope to reach the highest level, provided his/her performance in the profession is very good. AAOs are normally appointed as Branch Managers in smaller branches and, as the name of the post indicates, are responsible for overall general administration of the branch. Even in the bigger branches and, higher offices, AAOs are assigned important tasks and assist not only in better administration of the branch/said office but also help achieving the financial targets. GIC AAO examination is a combined examination for recruitment to the posts of Assistant Administrative Officer (Generalist) in the General Insurance Corporation of India, i.e., (i) National Insurance Company Ltd., Calcutta; (ii) The New India Assurance Company Ltd., Mumbai; (iii) The Oriental Fire and General Insurance Company Ltd., New Delhi; and (iv) Un...
PSC Exams
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The exams for the post of PS C are conducted at the state level, where candidates that are the domicile residents of that state are only allowed to appear in the entrance exam with a certain number of seats reserved for other state candidates . There are also reservations of seats within the state seats. Furthermore, the manner of conduction of this exam is the same as the Civil Services, that compromises of three different steps such as the Preliminary Test, after which a Mains paper is conducted and lastly, a round of Personal Interview takes place. Government jobs are something that the not only the citizens need, but also are important for the entire nation. Stable pay to people and stable running of the system is only possible via governmental jobs. But this whole process of selecting people to fill into the job sector isn’t easy. And that’s what the Public Service Commission does. It’s the process of board that controls the whole slot filling job. PSC is through what the go...