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Showing posts with label EXAM. Show all posts

Saturday 2 February 2019

SSC JE Exam Dates, Syllabus, Exam Pattern


Junior Engineer (Civil, Electrical, Mechanical, and Quantity Surveying & Contracts)
Junior Engineer (Civil, Electrical, Mechanical, and Quantity Surveying & Contracts)
SSC JE 2019


*About SSC JE:


The Staff Selection Commission or SSC conducts the SSC JE Exam to recruit Junior Engineers. The exam conducts one in a year. It has two phase- Tier-I & Tier-2. Selected candidates will get the opportunities to work for Central Water Commission, Central Public Work Deperment, and Military Engineering Services etc.

*Important Dates:

  Ø  SSC JE Online Application:- 1st February, 2019 to 25th February 2019
  Ø  SSC JE Last Date of  Online Payment:- 27th February,2019
  Ø  SSC JE Last Date for Generating Challan:- 27th February,2019
  Ø  SSC JE Last Date of payment through Challan: 28th February, 2019
  Ø  SSC JE Exam Date Tier-I:- 23rd September to 27th September, 2019
  Ø  SSC JE Exam Date Tier-II:- 29th December 2019

*SSC JE APPLICATION FEE:

  Ø  Rs. 100/-
  Ø  Women Candidates and Candidates Belongs to SC/ ST/ PwD and Ex-Servicemen Eligible for Reservation and they do not have to pay the application fee.

*SSC JE ELIGIBILITY:

1. EDUCATION:

  Ø Candidates who have Degree or Diploma in Following Engineering from a                  recognized University or Institute are Eligible for this
o   Civil Engineering
o   Mechanical Engineering
o   Electrical Engineering
Although Qualifications are Different for different post.
For Detailed Information Click Here- SSC JE Educational Qualification PDF

2. AGE LIMIT:

  Ø  Age Limit for SSC JE is up to 32 years as on 1st August, 2019. Although it is different by Departments.
  Ø  Age Relaxation:
o   SC/ST: 5 years
o   OBC : 3 years
o   PwD : 10 yeas
o   Ex-Serviceman: 3 years
For Detailed Information Click Here- SSC JE AGE LIMIT PDF

*SSC JE SYLLABUS & EXAM PATTERN:

PAPER-I (Objective Type):

  Ø  General Intelligence and Reasoning (50 Marks)
  Ø  General Awareness(50 Marks)
  Ø  Part A(Civil & Structural Engineering) or Part B(Electrical Engineering) or Part C(Mechanical Engineering) [100 Marks]
Duration: 2 hours

PAPER-II (DESCRIPTIVE TYPE):

  Ø  Part A(Civil & Structural Engineering) OR
  Ø  Part B(Electrical Engineering) OR
  Ø  Part C(Mechanical Engineering)

Marks: 300 and Duration: 2 hours

 For Detailed Information Click Here- 

For Official notice Click Here- SSC JE NOTICE pdf

Saturday 17 November 2018

CAT : SYLLABUS, ELIGIBILITY, EXAM DATES

MBA ENTRANCE CAT 2019
CAT 

ABOUT CAT 

CAT (Common Admission Test) is the most competitive exam in India, conducted by IIMs, for admission in various management schools and institute. Every year 2lakh+ candidates participate for near about 1600 seats.

 

*Eligibility:

  • Recognized Bachelor's Degree of minimum 3years duration in any discipline with 50% marks in graduation (45% for SC/ST/PWD candidates) from a statutory university.


  • Candidates, those are appearing the final year exam, can also participate.

*syllabus:

  1. Quantitative Aptitude

  • Arithmetic
  • Algebra
  • Geometry
  • Commercial mathematic
  • Miscellaneous  

 2. Data interpretation and Logical Reasoning    

 3. Verbal Ability 

·        Reading Comprehension

·        Verbal Logic

·        Vocabulary

·        Grammar Correction      

 

*CAT Important Dates:

  1. Registration Start: July-August
  2. Registration End : August-September
  3. Admit Card : October-November
  4. Exam Date : November
  5. Result : January

  

Tuesday 13 November 2018

MBA Entrance

MBA Entrances

There are several MBA Entrances but CAT is the most popular. So we know about it the most. But there are another exams regarding to MBA. Here we discuss about those exams along with CAT.

 

1. IIFT 2018


2. XAT


3. SNAP


4. NMAT


5. CMAT

6. MAT


7. CAT 2019

Some other MBA Entrances are TISSNET, IBSAT, MICAT .


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Thursday 8 November 2018

MATH OLYMPIAD





Most of us just heard about Mathematical Olympiad or just read in newspaper.  Only few of us know the process to participate. Most people regret as when they know about it they are already out of age. So, we represent the process here to inform everyone. 

steps to join international math olympiad
math Olympiad steps

1. Pre-Regional Mathematic Olympiad (PRMO):- 

      Pre RMO is the first step to Indian Mathematical Olympiad. In order to be eligible for the RMO it is mandatory that students qualify through this centrally administered PRMO. The PRMO exam will be organized by MTA with assistance from IAPT. Students form class 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 are eligible to take PRMO. Although there is an age limit that’s varies from year to year... Basically the exam held around the month July-august.



2.   Regional Mathematic Olympiad (RMO):- 

    RMO is the second step. The Regional Mathematical Olympiad (RMO) is a three hour examination with six problems. The RMOs are offered in English, Hindi and other regional languages as deemed appropriate by the respective Regional Coordinators. From each region, the top 300 students of PRMO from class 8, 9, 10, 11 and top 60 students from class 12 will be eligible to participate in RMO. Basically the exam held around the month September-December.

3.   Indian National Mathematics Olympiad (INMO):- 

     Top 900 students from RMO qualify for the third stage i.e. INMO. It is a four hour written test and question paper is set centrally and the test is common throughout the country. Basically the exam held around the month February.

4.   International Mathematical Olympiad Training Camp (IMOTC):-  

      The best performing students from the INMO approximately 35 are invited for the fourth stage i.e. the International Mathematical Olympiad Training Camp (IMOTC). This is conducted by HBCSE during April- May.

5.   International Mathematics Olympiad (IMO):-

    This is the final exam organized by the Science Olympiad Foundation (SOF). On the basis of performance in these tests six students are selected to represent India at the IMO. The selected team undergoes a rigorous training program for about 8-10 days at HBCSE prior to its departure for the IMO.

Students from class1 to 12 can participate for IMO. In this case they have to register from their schools only. This exam is conducted in two levels. LEVEL-1 conducted at school premises and center for LEVEL -2 is decided by SCIENCE OLMPIAD FOUNDATION.

Students from class 1to12 are eligible for LEVEL-1, although students from class 3 to 12 are eligible for LEVEL -2. There is no LEVEL -2 for class 1 and 2.



• LEVEL 1 :-


The level 1 competition is an objective-type test of 60 minutes duration comprising  35 objective-type (Multiple Choice) questions for class 1 to class 4 and 50 objective-type (Multiple Choice) questions for class 5 to class 12. There are separate question papers to each class. Syllabus of the exam is based on CBSE, ICSE and State Board syllabus. This exam is conducted during school hours.


• LEVEL 2 :- 


Top 5% of candidates, class wise, who appear in the 1st  level exam, qualifies for the 2nd round, although, LEVEL -2 is conducted for the students of class 3 to 12 , including-




·       Zone wise top 25 rank holders from each standard, and



·       Students scoring at least 50% qualifying mark and are also the class toppers from a batch of at least 10 students from a participating school. Candidates with highest marks will qualify for LEVEL- 2, in case registration is received section wise. For section wise registrations, winner(s) of gold medal may not necessarily qualify for the LEVEL- 2.

There is another math exam, called IOM (International Olympiad of Mathematic), conducted by SILVER ZONE FOUNDATION.
There are three levels and students from class 1 to 12 can participate.
Top 500 Olympiad rank holders of the 1st level from each class are eligible for 2nd level. Olympiad 1st rank holders of class 6 to 12 in 2nd level are eligible for 3rd level.

If you have any further Questions, Please comment below and let us know-



Friday 2 November 2018

HOW TO STUDY IN AMERICA



complete process to join america for study
how to study in America



We all have a same wish to study in AMERICA since our childhood. Not only we but also our parents have such wishes. But many of us including our parents don’t know the way.

Here you can find the complete way.
First of all, you have to know some exam name. Each of them has different criteria and none of them are easy to score.

     1.TOEFL:

  It is a very popular exam for foreign study. If you have completed your graduation and want to       join an AMERICAN UNIVERSITY, you should attend TOEFL and score a good mark. Many of the universities look for it. Also, for MBA or LAW SCHOOLS, TOEFL marks are important.
For More Information about TOEFL click the link - www.ets.org/toefl

2. GRE:

GRE is also popular for POST GRATUATION study. Marks of it is as much important as TOEFL. AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES also look for the score in GRE.

Many US schools place the same importance upon GRE for acceptance into graduate schools study that they place upon the SAT or ACT for undergraduate school studies.

For More Information about GRE click the link - www.ets.org/gre/


3. SAT and ACT:



SAT and ACT both are standardized college admissions tests in US. After completing High School, you can go for SAT and ACT. Although many students participate in 11th or 12th standard or even earlier, like in 10th standard.


For More Information about SAT and ACT click the link below- 



4. GMAT:


If you are serious about business school, take the GMAT exam. Schools know that if you take the GMAT exam, you are serious about earning a graduate business degree. They also know it’s a proven predictor of your ability to succeed in your chosen program.

For More Information about GMAT click the link- www.mba.com/exams/gmat




5. LSAT:



LSAT is basically for LAW students. If you want to join LAW School then you should go for it. LSAT is the only test accepted by every law school. Some law schools will accept either the LSAT or the GRE for admission. It is advisable for students who want to maximize their chances for admission to take the LSAT.


For More Information about LSAT click the link-  www.lsac.org/lsat




These are the list of exams you have to participate as your criteria. Although it’s not the complete process, after participating in the exam you should go through the following process-



·       Application Form


·       Score obtained in Aptitude Test like GRI, GMAT, SAT, ACT etc.

·       Score obtained in Language Proficiency Test like TOEFL, IELTS etc.
·       Academic Record
·       Letter of Recommendation(From your Teacher)
·       Statement of purposes
·       Sample of Handwritings
·       Curriculum Vita
·       Academic Transcript
For detailed information, choose the topic and leave a comment.

Some important Links -



·       For Higher Studies- www.educationusa.state.gov


·       For Information about colleges www.collegeboard.org / www.petersons.com / www.edupass.org

·       For Scholarships – www.fundingusstudy.org / www.finaid.org
·       For PSAT – www.collegeboard.org/psat-nmsqt
·       For IELTS – www.ielts.org
·       www.pearsonpte.com



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