Friday 23 September 2016

AP Police SI & RSI Main Exam 2016 - Syllabus & Exam Pattern

AP Police SI & RSI syllabus for Main Exam 2016

Advance Congratulations for AP Police SI & RSI 2016 Exam Preliminary Exam qualification. Its time to start AP Police SI Main Exam prepartion, Before starting your preparation you need to about the syllabus of the main exam, it will be helpful for you to prepare for AP police SI & RSI posts.

Here we have given detailed syllabus of AP Police SI & RSI posts for Main exam.

AP Police SI & RSI Exam Pattern:

There will be four papers for main exam for SI & RSI posts.

Paper I:
English (Descriptive type):  It is a descriptive type question paper. This paper is to check the candidate’s understanding of the English language.

Paper II:
Telugu (Descriptive type): This paper is also a descriptive type question paper consists of different topics. This paper is to check the candidate’s understanding of the Telugu language.

Paper III:
Arithmetic & Test of Reasoning/ Mental ability: It is a objective type question paper     consists of 100 Questions carries 100 marks.

Paper IV:
General Studies: it is also an objective type question paper consists of 100 questions carries 100 marks.

Syllabus for AP Police SI & RSI Main Exam:

Syllabus for main written exam for the posts of SI & RSI posts.

English:
This paper is to test his/her writing ability and correct usage of English language. This paper consists of following topics:

  • Short essay
  • Comprehension
  • Précis
  • Letter Writing
  • Paragraph writing / report writing
  • Translation from English to Telugu etc.



Telugu:
This paper is to test his/her writing ability and correct usage of Telugu language. This paper includes the following topics:

  • Short essay
  • Comprehension
  • Précis
  • Letter writing
  • Paragraph writing / report writing
  • Translation from Telugu to English etc.


Arithmetic & Test of Reasoning/ Mental ability:
Arithmetic:
Arithmetic paper for SI & RSI posts consists of following topics:

  • Number system
  • Simple interest
  • Compound interest
  • Ratio & proportion
  • Average
  • Percentage
  • Profit & loss
  • Time & work
  • Work & wages
  • Time & distance
  • Clocks & calendars
  • Partnership
  • Mensuration etc.


Test of Reasoning:
It will include questions of both verbal & non-verbal type questions. Test of reasoning paper for AP police SI & RSI posts includes the following topics.

  • Analogies
  • Similarities and differences
  • Spatial visualization
  • Spatial orientation
  • Problem solving
  • Analysis
  • Judgment
  • Decision making
  • Visual memory etc

General Studies:

General Science - contemporary developments in science and technology and their implications including matters of everyday observation and experience, contemporary issues relating to protection of environment as may be expected of a well educated person who has not made a special study of any scientific discipline.
Current events of national and international importance.
History of India – emphasis will be on broad general understanding of the subject in its social, economic, cultural and political aspects. Indian National movement.
Geography of India.
Indian Polity and Economy – including the Country’s political system, rural development, planning and economic reforms in India.”

*** All The Best ***
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AP Police SI & RSI Preliminary Exam 2016 - Syllabus & Exam Pattern

AP Police SI & RSI syllabus for preliminary exam 2016



Andhra Pradesh State Level Police Recruitment Board has released the notification to fill up 707 vacancies of SI & RSI posts (Click Here for AP Police SI Notification). Candidates who are eligible and interested can apply for SI & RSI posts. There is a huge competition for police jobs. So, you need to start your preparation immediately. Before starting your preparation you need to about the syllabus of the exam, it will be helpful for you to prepare for AP police SI & RSI posts.

Here we have given detailed syllabus of AP Police SI & RSI posts for preliminary exam.

AP Police SI Exam Pattern 2016:

There will be two papers for preliminary exam for SI & RSI posts.

Paper I:
Arithmetic & Test of Reasoning/ Mental ability: It is an objective type question paper     consists of 100 Questions carries 100 marks.

Paper II:
General Studies: it is also a objective type question paper consists of 100 questions carries 100 marks.

Syllabus for AP Police SI Preliminary Exam:

Syllabus for preliminary written exam for the posts of SI & RSI posts.

Arithmetic & Test of Reasoning/ Mental ability:

Arithmetic:
Arithmetic paper for SI & RSI posts consists of following topics:
  • Number System
  • Simple Interest
  • Compound Interest
  • Ratio & Proportion
  • Average
  • Percentage
  • Profit & Loss
  • Time & Work
  • Work & Wages
  • Time & Distance
  • Clocks & Calendars
  • Partnership
  • Mensuration etc.
AP Police SI & RSI Preliminary Exam Syllabus

Test of Reasoning: 
It will include questions of both verbal & non-verbal type questions. Test of reasoning paper for AP police SI & RSI posts includes the following topics.
  • Analogies
  • Similarities and differences
  • Spatial visualisation
  • Spatial orientation
  • Problem solving
  • Analysis
  • Judgment
  • Decision making
  • Visual memory etc
General Studies:

General Science - contemporary developments in science and technology and their implications including matters of everyday observation and experience, contemporary issues relating to protection of an environment as may be expected of a well-educated person who has not made a special study of any scientific discipline.
Current events of national and international importance.
History of India – emphasis will be on broad general understanding of the subject in its social, economic, cultural and political aspects. Indian National Movement.
Geography of India.
Indian Polity and Economy – including the Country’s political system, rural development, planning and economic reforms in India.”

***  All the best for your AP Police SI Preliminary Exam 2016 ***

Source: AP Police Official Website
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IBPS RRBs (CWE V) 2016 - Syllabus, Exam Pattern & preparation Tips

IBPS RRB CWE 2016 Notification:
Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS) conducting online exam every year for the recruitment of Officers  & Officer Assistants (Multi- Purpose) in various Regional Rural Banks. Candidates who are eligible can give this exam (Go through the detailed notification of IBPS 2016: RRBs (CWE) Notification). As we know that competition for banking sector is increased when compared to the recent years. So, one should plan how to prepare for IBPS RRB because preparation plays a very important role to crack the exam. 

Here we are going to give you some tips: how to prepare, exam pattern and syllabus. If you prepare accordingly then there will be a chance of getting through IBPS RRB exam.

IBPS RRBs CWE 2016 - Exam pattern:
Selection is based on
1.     Written test (Prelims & Mains).
2.     Interview (for officer scale only).
Candidates should get minimum cut-off marks in each section for your eligibility to interview. Candidates should be prepared for the exam.

Common written exam (CWE):
IBPS RRB preliminary exam is for 80 marks and mains is for 200 marks.

Duration of time for preliminary exam is 45 minutes and mains exam is 2 hours.
Pattern of the exam will be as follows:

·        In preliminary exam, there will be two sections.
1.     Reasoning (40 marks).
2.     Quantitative aptitude (40 marks).

·        In mains exam, there will be five sections.
1.     Reasoning (50 marks).
2.  Quantitative Aptitude/ Numerical Ability/ Data Interpretation (50 marks).
3.     General Awareness (40 marks).
4.     English/ Hindi Language (40 marks).
5.     Computer Knowledge (20 Marks)

Each question carries 1 mark.

·       Candidates can choose English language or Hindi language on your convenience.
·       There will be a negative marking of 0.25 marks. So, candidates should prepare according to the pattern and syllabus.



Syllabus for IBPS RRBs CWE 2016:
Reasoning:

IBPS RRB reasoning paper consists of following topics:

·        Seating Arrangement
·        Logical Reasoning
     ·        Tabulation 
·        Puzzle 
·        Coded Inequalities
·        Coded Inequalities
·        Coding-Decoding
·        Blood Relations
·        Syllogism
·        Input Output
·        Alphanumeric Series
·        Ranking/Direction/Alphabet Test
·        Data Sufficiency

Quantitative Aptitude:

IBPS Quantitative aptitude paper consists of following topics:

·        Data Interpretation
·        Permutation, Combination & Probability
·        Sequence & Series
·        Simplification
·        Number Systems
·        Ratio & Proportion, Percentage & Averages
·        Profit & Loss
·        Work & Time
·        Time & Distance
·        Mixtures & Allegations
·        Simple Interest & Compound Interest & Surds & Indices
·        Sequence & Series.

General Awareness:

IBPS RRB general awareness paper consists of following topics:
·        Current Affairs of Last 6 Months 
The major topics in current affairs section are:
Ø Indian society
Ø Geography
Ø Indian politics
Ø Social justice
Ø Latest RBI based questions
Ø Governance
Ø Indian economy Questions
Ø Science and Technology
Ø Sports
Ø Environment and Ecology
·        Banking Awareness – Indian Financial System
·        History of Indian Banking Industry – Structure of Indian Banking
·        Regulatory Bodies like – RBI, SEBI, IRDA, PFRDA, FSDC, FMC, etc.
·        Budget Basics and Current Union Budget
·        International Organisations/ Financial Institutions
·        Government Schemes – Bharat Nirman, Swavlamban, Swabhiman, etc.
·        Other important concepts like – BASEL, Micro Finance, Base Rate, Negotiable Instruments,
·        Credit Rating Agencies, Financial Inclusions, Teaser Rates, GAAR, Priority Sector Lending and all other relevant concepts.

English/ Hindi language:

IBPS RRBs CWE  syllabus contains common subject i.e., English. With the below given topics Examiner wants to check your English skills.
English paper consists of following topics.

·        Reading Comprehension
·        Cloze Test
·        Paragraph Complete/ Sentence Rearrangement
·        Para jumbles
·        Miscellaneous
·        Fill in the blanks
·        Multiple Meaning / Error Spotting
Computer Knowledge:
IBPS RRBs computer paper is to check your computer knowledge. The computer paper syllabus topics are given below:
·        The Internet (Concept, History, working environment, Application)
·        History of Computers
·        Hardware
·        Software
·        Database Management System (DBMS)
·        Communication (Basic Introduction)
·        Operating System
·        Security Tools, Virus, Hacker
·        Number System
·        Security Tools, Virus, Hacker
·        MS Windows & MS Office
·        Networking (LAN, WAN)

Preparation Tips for IBPS RRB CWE 2016 Exam:
IBPS RRB is not going to be easy. So, all the candidates who have applied for the exam have to focus on each and every subject and be careful while you are answering the questions because there will be a negative marking.
In this article, we have given you the syllabus, exam pattern. Go through it once. Hope it will be useful for you in the preparation of IBPS RRB CWE exam. 
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Tuesday 13 September 2016

TOEFL Additional Information & FAQs

The Test of English as a foreign language (TOEFL) measures your ability to use and understand English at the university level. When you are planning to study abroad in a country where English is the native language, it is mandatory to get through the entrance test like TOEFL to prove that you have the strong skills in English by getting a good score in TOEFL.

Questions you get before attempting TOEFL??
 No. of attempts for TOEFL and Cost of each attempt:

 TOEFL test is conducted 30-40 times a year. This is more advantageous. You can take the test as many times as you wish. Universities do   not ask you how many times you have attempted the test; you only need to send one score to universities in which you have performed better. The cost of the TOEFL test is $120.

Countries which accept TOEFL scores:

 More than 130 countries and more than 7000 universities depend on TOEFL score for providing admissions. This means you will get more opportunities because many universities accept TOEFL score. Even top universities in U.S, U.K, and Australia prefer TOEFL score as one of the eligibility criterions.



Difficulty level in taking TOEFL:

 It is not easy to get good score in TOEFL. TOEFL iBT test measures the ability of non- native English speakers to use and understand English which is read, heard, written and spoken in the university classroom. The more you practice, the more you will be prepared on the test day.

Score requirement of the universities:

 Universities that accept TOEFL scores set their own score requirements based on what English skills their students need to have. So, score requirements can vary. You need to check which university accept how much score. You can find here http://www.toeflgoanywhere.org/search-who-accepts-toefl.

Sections in TOEFL test:
There are four sections in TOEFL test.
i.      Listening
ii.    Reading
iii. Speaking
iv.   Writing

Mock papers for TOEFL:
You can prepare by using the official TOEFL test preparation materials issued by ETS. You can find them on “test prep” tab on ETS facebook page https://apps.facebook.com/toeflprepindia

For additional preparation, you can also check http://toeflgoanywhere.org/toefl-practice
Here there will be practice tests using actual TOEFL iBT test questions.

You can also download test sections from https://www.ets.org/toefl/ibt/prepare/toefl_interactive_sampler/ .

You can find the videos which will be helpful for you in the TOEFL TV channel on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/user/TOEFLtv/.

Sites to improve your grammar and vocabulary:
 If you want to improve your grammar and vocabulary, you can check out these sites. It will be useful for you.

TOEFL test has a very good reputation in international levels for its quality and accuracy testing techniques. So, go ahead and give your best!
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Friday 4 July 2014

Who & How can Join Indian Army - How to be a part of INDIAN ARMY

INDIAN ARMY (BHARATHA SENA) is the land based part of the INDIAN ARMED FORCES. This has the great responsibilities to maintain peace and security in India, every soldier in the INDIAN ARMY live for that peace and security, even they give their life for that. Being a Indian soldier is the great opportunity, because living for country makes you to feel proud. Army stand for our safety against terrorist countries, conflicts, disputes, which arise in the country also managed by the INDIAN ARMY. So be a part of the INDIAN ARMED FORCES and live for country sake. So let’s join in the INDIAN ARMY, take a look for joining procedure in to INDIAN ARMY

Want to be a part of Indian Armed Forces?

This article shares the information to join in INDIAN ARMY in various level of education

Eligibility to join in INDIAN ARMY

After 10 / SSC: Opportunity to join in INDIAN ARMY

To Join Indian Army after 10 class, need to attend recruitment rally conduct by India Army in various locations all over India.
After 10th Class can candidate eligible for the soldier recruitment
Candidate must have the good physical personality
Height must be lies between the 152 to 195 CMS
Weight must be in between the 44 to 78 KG

Chance to join in INDIAN ARMY with 10+2

  • After intermediate or equivalent course candidate is eligible for the NDA course, if with Maths, Physics, Chemistry as a major subjects
  • Applicant age must lie between the 16 ½ to 19 ½ years   
  • Height must be lies between the 152 to 195 CMS
  • Weight must be in between the 44 to 78 KG

Be a Part of Indian Army

Way to join in INDIAN ARMY after Graduate

  • After graduate you can choose the CDS (Combined Defence Service) to join in the INDIAN ARMY
  • There will be the openings for the CDS twice in the year February-March and September-October
  • Candidate must have the graduate from the recognised university and must be the INDIAN citizen
  • Age limit:   19 - 24 Years for IMA (PC), Male and 19 - 25 Years for OTA (SSC- Non Tech), Male/ Female
  • Height must be lies between the 152 to 195 CMS

  • Weight must be in between the 44 to 78 KG

Law graduate can also join in INDIAN ARMY

Post Graduate can join in INDIAN ARMY in Officer Rank

  • MA / MSC in 1st or 2 nd division in notified subjects from recognised university
  • Age must lie between the 2nd Jan to 1st Jan for Jan Course. 2nd July to 1st July for July Course, that is 23 TO 27 years
  • Candidate must be unmarried
  • Height must be lies between the 152 to 195 CMS
  • Weight must be in between the 44 to 78 KG


Gateway for Engineers to join INDIAN ARMY

  • Candidate to qualified BE / B Tech in notified streams of Engineers
  • Age must be 2nd Jan to 1st Jan for Jan Course.2nd Jul to 1st Jul for Jul Course, must lie between 20 to 27 years
  • After engineer candidate gets eligibility to apply for the UES (Pre final year), TGC, SS(Tech)

  • Height must be lies between the 152 to 195 CM
  • Weight must be in between the 44 to 78 KG

Minimum physical conditions

  • Candidate must run 2 to 4 KM in 15 minutes of time
  • Must know the skipping
  • Must do the 20  push ups &sit ups
  • 20 chin ups
  • Candidate have to climb the 3 to 4 Mtrs rope 

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Thursday 29 May 2014

Application Procedure of BITS, Pillani - Integrated First Degree Programm

BITS - Integrated First Degree Programmes Application procedure.

Applications are invited from BIT SAT qualified candidates, This is the helpful guide for eligible candidates to fill the application form.

Step 1:
After the fee payment, candidate need to open a application link
http://www.bitsadmission.com/fd/FDAPPLY/clogin.asp

Here Enter Application No. & Generate the password


Step 2:

Enter your personal details like, Name, DOB, Address & Personal Information



Step 3:

In this Screen need to enter Qualification exam details like marks, Organization, etc.



Step 4:

In this final stage need to enter the information regarding course, Campus etc.




By the above steps you will finish online application ,,
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Saturday 10 May 2014

LPCET 2014 - Examination Pattern, Syllabus and Model Papers.

LPCET 2014 Syllabus and Examination Schema: 


Office of the Commissioner and Director of School Education, Andhra Pradesh released admission notification for Language Pandit Common Entrance Test (LPCET) 2014. This post describes about the Syllabus of LPCET. 

LPCET 2014 will be held on June 22, 2014. 




The Common Entrance Examination shall be of completely objective type containing only multiple choice questions. The duration of written examination is 1 Hour 30 Min only, with maximum marks of 100 as shown below.


  • Part I:  Current Affairs 20 Questions 
  • Part II: Numerical Ability 10 Questions
  • Part III: Language 30 Questions
  • Part IV: Literature 40 Questions
  • Total: 100 questions, each carry one mark. (100 marks)

a. Numerical ability:

Four Fundamental operations (Addition, Subtraction, Division and Multiplication) and Averages.


b. Language

  • Telugu Pandit: 1st  Language of 8th to 10th  classes of AP State Syllabus
  • Urdu Pandit: 1st  Language of 8th to 10th  classes of AP State Syllabus
  • Hindi Pandit:  2nd Language of 8th to 10th  classes of AP State Syllabus
c. Literature: Graduate Degree Standard

*** LPCET - Telugu Language - Previous Papers
*** LPCET - Hindi Language - Previous Papers


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