Cities and Rivers
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1) Delhi—Yamuna
2) Agra—Yamuna
3) Patna—Ganga
4) Haridwar —Ganga
5) Allahabad —confluence of Ganga and Yamuna
6) Varanasi — Ganga
7) Guwahati —Brahmaputra
8) Kanpur —Ganga
9) Jabalpur—Narmada
10) Bharuch — Narmada
11) Lucknow — Gomti
12) Hyderabad — Musi
13) Nasik— Godavari
14) Srinagar — Jhelum
15) Vijayawada — Krishna
16) Kolkata —Hooghly
17) Ahmedabad —Sabarmati
18) Surat — Tapti
19) Thiruchirapalli—Cauveri
20) Cuttack — Mahanadi
21) Ayodhya —Saryu
22) Ludhiana—Sutlej
Sunday, April 10, 2016
Cities and Rivers of India
Friday, April 8, 2016
BSPHCL invites applications for 319 post
Dear Aspirants
Here is a golden opportunity for you.
BSPHCL has invited applications for the recruitment of 319 Assistant Electrical Engineer, Assistant Engineer (Civil), Assistant Engineer(Mechanical) , Assistant Engineer (Electronics) and Accounts Officer vacancies for Head Offices and Field Offices.
Wednesday, April 6, 2016
Bihar State Cooperative Bank Recruitment 2016 – Apply Online for 441 Assistant Posts
Monday, March 28, 2016
Study plan of SSC CGL Quantitative Aptitude
Do not try to study everything because if you try and study everything you will end up cramming your schedule and ultimately risk being under prepared.Accuracy and Speed are the keys for scoring maximum in this section.Give 1 hour daily for Quantitative Aptitude preparation.For the next 2-3 days, go through basic concepts and questions for topics stated above.Then take up each topic for 3 days and solve maximum questions possible on that topic.While doing the above exercise, solve at least 50 questions everyday.Start giving Mock Tests. Identify topics you are weak in and again attempt those topics.Mock Tests will also help you prepare a timing strategy.Talk to experts about those topics and get your doubts solved.Practice Practice Practice. All the BEST.
Syllabus of SSC CGL Quantitative Aptitude
SSC CGL Quantitative Aptitude Section: Pattern
No. of questions: 50
Total marks: 50
Marks per correct answer:1
Negative Marking for incorrect answer: 0.25
Syllabus
1) Series
2) Data Sufficiency
3) Data Interpretation.
4)Whole numbers & Decimals
5) Ratio & Proportion
6) Percentages
7) Averages
8) Simple and Compound Interest
9) Profit and Loss, Discount, Partnerships
10) Mixture and Alligation
11) Time and distance, Time & Work
12) Basic algebraic identities of School Algebra & Elementary surds
13) Graphs of Linear Equations
14) Geometry
15) Trigonometric ratio
16) Degree and Radian Measures
17) Complementary angles
18) Heights and Distance
19) Histogram, Frequency Polygon, Pie Chart, Bar Chart.
Saturday, March 26, 2016
How to prepare General awareness section for SSC CGL
For SSC Combined Graduate Level Examination, the General Awareness Section plays a very important role, mostly due to the fact that it is very scoring. For a well prepared SSC candidate,it will take less than 2 seconds to answer the questions in written examination.
But, the General Awareness Section which comes in SSC CGL is very different from those asked in Banking and Insurance Examination. In prominent Banking and Insurance Exams, General Awareness Section are more focussed on Current Affairs whereas in the case of SSC CGL, more questions will be based on Static General Knowledge.
In SSC CGL 2016, there will be 50 questions on 1 mark each and various topics can be from the following.
Indian HistoryIndian PolityGeographyIndian EconomyScience (Physics, Chemistry and Biology)Miscellaneous
There are almost 5-6 questions from each topic mentioned above except the miscellaneous section. Among all the topics, General Science is expected to have 10-15 questions, with Biology being central.
SSC CGL exam pattern
The SSC CGL Examination consists of following phases – Tier 1, Tier 2 and Tier 3 (where ever required). Mainly it consists of two Phases i.e. Tier 1 and Tier 2.
In Tier I, there will be 200 multiple choice questions (MCQs) to be asked from 4 sections i.e. English, Reasoning, Quantitative Aptitude and General Awareness.
Each section has 50 questions and each question carry 1 mark and 0.25 marks are deducted for every wrong answer. The total duration of Tier 1 exam is 2 hours. Those who qualifies Tier 1 exam will appear for Tier 2 exam.
For Tier II, there will be two sections viz., English and Quantitative aptitude.
Quantitative aptitude consists of 100 multiple choice questions and each carry 2 marks. The duration of this exam will be 2 hours. In this exam 0.50 marks will be deducted as penalty for wrong answer.English section also carries 100 multiple choice questions of 2 marks each. The duration of this exam is 2 hours. In this 0.25 marks will be deducted as penalty for wrong answer.
The Tier III exam can be Computer Proficiency Test/ Skill Test (wherever applicable)/ Document Verification.
Note: The Interview component has been dispensed with. There will, therefore, be no interview.
Even though the sectional weightage for General Awareness is same as others, you still need a good strategy in order to maximize final scores.
Tuesday, March 15, 2016
India successfully tests fired Agni-I missile
India has successfully test-fired its surface-to-surface ballistic missile.Agni-I is capable of hitting a target range in between 700 and 1250 kilometers, from a test range off the Odisha coast.The missile system was supported by a mobile launcher and tested from the launch complex-4 of Integrated Test Range at Dr. Abdul Kalam Island.The missile can travel at a speed of 2.5 km per second. While the weight of the indigenously developed surface-to-surface Agni-I missile is 12,000 kilogram, it is 15 meters long and diameter of 1 meter.The user trial was conducted by Strategic Force Command of the Indian Army. The first trial of Agni-I was conducted in 1989 and the last user trial was conducted on November 27, 2015, from Dr. Abdul Kalam Wheeler Island.
Sunday, March 13, 2016
RRB NTPC exam
Dear Candidates
The competition is going to be extremely high for the RRB NTPC Exam. You will be able to crack the exam only if you have a proper strategy. The questions on percentage are very scoring. Exammela will help you formulate a proper strategy for the RRB NTPC Exam that will ensure you qualify the exam with flying colours.
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Job profile Statistical Investigator Grade
You are recruited for Statistical Investigator Grade II Post through SSC CGL Examination. Your career begins with designated of Junior Statistical Officer (JSO), which is, a Group B Central Civil Service Non-Gazetted Post of the Subordinate Statistical Service (SSS) Cadre under the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation.
As a Junior Statistical Officer (JSO), there will be 2 areas where you will be working upon – Data Collection and Data Processing. The posted will be in the National Sample Survey Office (NSSO).
Data Collection JSO Job Profile is primarily an intensive field job. It is generally handled by the FOD (Field Operations Division) of the NSSO and the officers are expected to conduct surveys and data collection drives for different governmental schemes, programmes, socio-economic factors, urban surveys and price indexes.Data Processing JSO Job Profile is basically a desk job under the NSSO non-field operations department. Junior Statistical Officer working under this profile prepare extensive data reports for the different governmental Ministries/ Departments/ Organisation. The data compiled by them provides general estimates and parameters for the formulation of govt policies, schemes and programmes of the Government of India.
If the posting of a Statistical Investigator is in Ministries, the Officers have clerical job profile. They are in charge of drafting documents, preparing survey report requirements, data entry, tabulation, editing and compiling of existing data into reports and other similar responsibilities.
Saturday, March 12, 2016
Approximation a game Know How ?
89487 124 x 19808 594 x 40238 873 = x?
(a)1086888 (b) 1857122(c) 80388 (d) 549534
89487 89500, 124 125, 19808 19800, 594 600,
40238 40250, 873 875
x = 1086888.
1086888 is the approximate value of x. So, option (b) is very near about 1086888.
Example: What is the approximate value of ‘x’?
(a)44 (b) 76 (c) 56 (d) 34
5342.045329,
5013.036 4913, 5847, 7734 , 10649.876 10648.
x = 73 + 17-18+4
Note: To get the result very near about the exact answer we should always decrease or increase some quantities to make the balance.
Simplest way to Simplification
D → Division
Age and qualifications diff between SBI & IBPS
SBI clerk vs IBPS clerk – शैक्षिक योग्यता –
SBI clerk – उपरोक्त आवेदन करने हेतु उम्मीदवार को प्रशिक्षित स्नातक होना चाहिए।
IBPS clerk- उपरोक्त आवेदन करने हेतु उम्मीदवार को प्रशिक्षित स्नातक होना चाहिए।
SBI clerk vs IBPS clerk – आयु सीमा –
SBI clerk –
श्रेणीआयु सीमा छुटसामान्य वर्ग21 से 30 वर्षअनुसूचित जाति/अनुसूचित जनजाति5 वर्षपिछड़ा वर्ग3 वर्ष
IBPS clerk–
श्रेणीआयु सीमा छुटसामान्य वर्ग21 से 28 वर्षअनुसूचित जाति/अनुसूचित जनजाति5 वर्षपिछड़ा वर्ग3 वर्ष
Friday, March 11, 2016
How to prepare for airthmetic section of RRB
Dear Candidates
The competition is going to be very high for the RRB NTPC Exam. You can survive it only if you have a proper strategy. The arithmetic section will be one of the most challenging. Mockbank will help you formulate a proper strategy for the RRB NTPC Exam that will ensure you crack the exam with flying colours.
Thursday, March 10, 2016
Job profile of sub inspector in CBI
Dear Candidates
Sub Inspector in CBI is a SI level post offered through SSC CGL. In this job, you will work for the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), which is the foremost investigating agency of our country. CBI functions under the Central Government and helps in maintaining safety and well being of our economy. CBI is generally involved in major criminal investigations.
This is mostly a field job and your work profile would be to investigate various kind of crimes like corruption and economic crimes.
Pay Scale is 9300 -34800 in addition to other attractive allowances.
Tuesday, March 8, 2016
Job profile of assistant in ministry of railways.
Dear Candidates
Assistant in Ministry of Railways is an Assistant post offered through SSC CGL. In this job, you would work for Indian Railways, which is a Government of India owned railway network. It is one of the largest and longest railway networks of the world.
You will be posted at Rail Bhawan in Delhi.Your work profile will normally include clerical work like completing files and making reports and putting them up to the higher authorities.
Pay Scale is 9300 -34800 in addition to other allowances.
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Sunday, March 6, 2016
Career growth in SSC CGL
Dear Candidates
In our series of SSC CGL job profiles, we have already covered AAO, Income Tax Officer, Preventive Officer, Examiner & Central Excise Inspector. Today we will take up the post of Assistant in Ministry of External Affairs.
Assistant in Ministry of External Affairs, is an assistant level post. You may get to do Clerical work like planning and examining documents and MoUs to be signed between the nations. If you are posted as a cypher, you have to do the coding and decoding work by learning high languages related to national security.
Better way to solve analogy question
Dear Candidates
Verbal Analogy or VA, as is commonly referred to, is one of the most important topics of the Reasoning Section of the SSC CGL examination Problem is that majority of the candidates have a feeling that these questions are difficult and thus they don’t even try to attempt them. But the reality is that, they don’t have a proper strategy to attempt such type of questions. We will try to help you carve out an impressive strategy to crack these Verbal analogy Questions asked in SSC CGL.
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Saturday, March 5, 2016
UPSC vacancies for various posts
Dear Candidates
Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has notified vacancies for various posts on its official webpagehttp://www.upsc.gov.in for Post Graduate, B.Com, B.Tech. students. Applications must be submitted before 18-03-2016. The interested and eligible candidates will have to apply online on the official website of UPSC.
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How to minimize negative marking in examination !
Dear Candidates
Today, almost all competitive exams are following the trend of negative marking. Negative marking is the process to filter out non serious candidates, candidates who sit unprepared for the exam and just make wild guesses.
Henceforth, candidates participating in any competitive exam, especially LIC-AAO exam must be careful at the time of answering questions. The negative marks are allocated for each and every incorrect response and the reduction of marks is of 0.25 in LIC-AAO Exam. It will affect your original ranking, so try to answer carefully.