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Tuesday, 23 October 2018

SSC Stenographer Recruitment 2018 Forms Out!

Tuesday, October 23, 2018 0
SSC Notification Out for SSC Stenographer
Every year SSC or Staff Selection Commission conducts exams for SSC Stenographer Grade C and D Post. After the 5 months delay, SSC has finally released the notification for SSC Stenographer Recruitment Process on 22/10/2018.

Candidates interested in applying for the SSC Stenographer Vacancies shall read the following information on eligibility and registration process below. SSC is going to conduct an online computer based competitive exam to fill out the vacancies for central ministries and other government bodies.


SSC Stenographer 2018 Recruitment Forms

SSC has finally released the long-awaited recruitment notification for SSC Stenographer Post on 22 Oct 2018. Candidates all over India Preparing for SSC Stenographer exam can now apply for the same by clicking the below-given link.

Exam Dates

As per the notification released by the Staff Selection Commission, Online Exams for SSC Stenographer 2018 is going to be held between 01-Feb-2019 to 06-Feb-2019.

Application Form Released  22-Oct-2018
Last Date for Registration  19-Nov-2018
Commencement of SSC Stenographer Grade C and D Exam  01-Feb-2019 to 06-Feb-2019

SSC Stenographer 2018 Apply Online 

SSC has uploaded the form for candidates to apply for the Stenographer exam on their official website. Candidates can apply for the SSC Stenographer 2018 exam by clicking the link given below.



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Saturday, 29 September 2018

SSC GD Constable 2018 Syllabus, Eligibility Criteria & Details

Saturday, September 29, 2018 0
Every year Staff Selection Commission conducts several exams for Government organizations. From Government staff to security forces most of the posts are filled through SSC recruitment process. 
In this article, we'll discuss about the syllabus of SSC GD constable, Eligibility Criteria, Important Books for SSC GD constable along with the number of vacancies in this year i.e 2018.

Article's Content Table of Content

1.Notification Details 
2.Number of Vacancies
3.Syllabus for SSC GD Exam
4.Eligibility Criteria
5.Best Books for SSC GD Constable Preparation

SSC GD Constable 2018 Notification

Staff Selection Commission has now released the notification for SSC General Duty Constable vacancies details. SSC will be recruiting for CISF, CRPF, ITBP, NIA, SSB and other various posts though SSC GD Constable Exam.
Candidates can apply for SSC GD Constable through Online Application Form from 17/08/2018.
Last Date for Applying Online: 30/09/2018 till 05:00 PM
Late Date for Paying Form Fee: 30/09/2018
Exam Date of SSC GD Exam: Will be Notified Soon
Admit Card Dates: Will be Notified Soon

Number of Vacancies

As Per the Notification Released Number of Post will be 54953
Category Wise Vacancies:
General:  28619
OBC     : 11966
SC        : 9455
ST        : 4913
TOTAL: 54953

SSC GD Constable 2018 Syllabus

General English
Quantitative Aptitude
General Knowledge
Reasoning

Eligibility Criteria:

In case of Education candidate should be 10th Passed or equivalent.
In case of Age Limit candidates must be 18 to 23 years as per the SSC GD 2018 norms.
Age limit for SSC GD Constable for Reserved Category:
Standard Physical Eligibility Criteria for SSC GD 2018 Candidates
Criteria for Height of Candidates: 
Male: 170 CM
Female: 157 CM

Size of Chest for SSC GD Exam 
For Male: Expanded 80 CM
Minimum Expansion: 5 CM

Best Books for SSC GD Constable Exam Preparation

SSC GD Constable Model Test Paper
SSC GD Constable Practice Sets 
SSC GD Constable Book

SSC GD constable is among the few important exams that ssc commission conducts. Other exams that SSC conducts except SSC GD Constable given Below:  
SSC CGL:   Combined Graduate Level  Online Exam
SSC JE:   Junior Engineer Exam
SSC CHSL   Combined Higher Secondary Level Online Exam 
SSC CPO   Commission Central Police Organisation
SSC GD   General Duty Constable Exam
SSC STENO   STENO
SSC MTS   Multi-Tasking Staff
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Tuesday, 4 September 2018

How to Prepare for SSC CGL Competitive Exam in 6 Months?

Tuesday, September 04, 2018 0
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Hello Dear Students, Hope you are ready for today's exclusive knowledge that I am going to delivery. Competitive Exams can be tough as hell as they are not like any other exam that come across during our high school or college. In competitive exams like SSC CGL, SSC CHSL, SSC CPO, IBPS, SBI PO, SBI CLERK, etc. where the number of students appearing for exam goes up to 30 lakhs it becomes uncertain that how many marks are going to get you a government Job.
The amount of pressure which builds up after seeing the competition become tremendous. But if you do a slight analysis on the competition in these competitive exams you'll be able to know that nearly 40% of the candidates in exams like ssc cgl, and chsl do not show up on the day of exam and if we talk about rest of the students nearly 60% of them go unprepared.
So the actual competition you have to face is 24% of the candidates appearing for ssc cgl or any other govt exam. With the right guidance and the right preparation, any average or below average student can crack these exams.
Now I am going to give you the guidelines on " how to prepare for SSC CGL exam or any other competitive exam like CGL"

1. Right Time to Start
You might have read a few articles about how to crack SSC CGL on any other competitive exam in 3-4 Weeks. Now let me tell you something it is all bullshit. For Exams like SSC CGL or IBPS/ RRB in 3 weeks all you can do is revision unless you are some genius with 90+ percentage that makes you an exception.
For Average Students, the Best time to start preparing for SSC CGL like exams is 7 to 6 months. During this period you get enough time to cover all the sections that come in competitive exams whether it is Quantitative aptitude, English, Reasoning, General Knowledge.

2. Choosing the right mentor
Finding the right mentor can be tricky So I would suggest you to refer coaching Centres or Online Channels from where you can get the right advice and help. These Coaching centers are full of experienced Teachers who know how things work and how to tackle problems while preparing for such exams.

3. Right Study Materials
If you don't choose your study material wisely your 60% hard work is already going to waste. So make sure you have the right content (Books, Study Material). Ask your mentor or your coaching class teacher he'll tell you about the best books available in the markets for you. Online Study Material

4. Buy a Test Series/Mock Test
This is the most important part of your competitive exam preparation as it helps you to evaluate your improvements and poor performances. These test will motivate you to keep working on your weak sections.

If you follow these four steps I am sure you'll be able to clear any competitive exam whether it is Online SSC CGL, SSC CHSL, SSC CPO, IBPS, SBI PO, SBI Clerk, etc.




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Sunday, 15 July 2018

SSC CGL 2018 Tier 1 Exams Delayed | Admit Cards for Tier I will be Released Soon

Sunday, July 15, 2018 1
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The confusion on SSC CGL 2018 Tier 1 seems to be clearing out with the latest release of Staff Selection Commission (SSC). As we are expecting SSC to activate the Admit Card link soon on (ssc.nic.in) they have made some changes to the Annual Exam Calendar stating that "To be notified later(CBE)".

   Earlier the exams were supposed to start from 25 July and go on till 20 August. Candidates who have applied for the SSC CGL 2018 are advised to keep checking the official website of SSC (http://www.ssc.nic.in) or you can stay connected with us for latest updates.

In the upcoming two or three days SSC is expected to activate the link for Admit Card download. Admit Cards for every SSC Tier Exams will be updated on official Website. Candidates can download the Admission Certificate(Admit Card) from the official website as the Admit Card will not be sent through post.
SSC CGL Tier 1 2018 Delayed,  admit card download

Candidates are advised to carry two copies of their Admit card along with the two passport size photograph. Candidates for SSC CGL 2018 will not be allowed to carry any other material except their Admit cards and photograph. You can carry a pen but generally, it is also provided inside the examination center.

The Examination Venue and the Reporting time will be mentioned on the Admit Card itself. Make sure your picture is clearly visible in the SSC Admit Card, if not contact the authority immediately. 

How to Download Admit Card:-
  • Log on to SSC Official Website (http://ssc.nic.in)
  • Click the link SSC CGL "Admit Card" and Select your Region
  • Click the Link on the Web page "Download Admit Card" 
  • Enter Your Details such as Roll No, Registration No, DOB
  • View and Download the provided Admit Card 


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Thursday, 28 June 2018

List of Government Scheme and Pradhan Mantri Yojnas (Abbreviation/ Short Form-Full Form)

Thursday, June 28, 2018 0
Full form& Short Form List of Pradhan Mantri Yojna SSC CGL, CHSL, IBPS, PO SBI,Download general knowledge notes,

Hello Students, Here are the Full forms(Abbreviation) for all the PRADHAN MANTRI YOJNAs Launched by Narendra Modi Government. The probability of questions coming from the abbreviation section is very high. So, I'll be updating several other posts containing important (short form-full form) abbreviation content.

For Exams Like : SSC CGL, CHSL, IBPS, and other Bank related Exams

AMRUT Atal Mission for Rejuvenation & Urban Transformation
APY Atal Pension Yojana
BBBPY Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao Yojna
HRIDAY Heritage City Development & Augmentation Yojna
KVKs Krishi Vigyan Kendras
KVP Kisan Vikas Patra
MANREGA Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act
MIF Micro Irrigation Fund
M-SIPS Modified Special Incentive Package Scheme
MSK Mahila Shakti Kendra
MSMEs Micro, Small and Medium Entreprises
MUDRA Micro Units Development & Refinance Agency
 NAM National Agriculture Market
NNM National Nutrition Mission
NGM Namami Ganga Yojna
NPS National Pension Scheme
NRDWP National Rural Drinking Water Programme
PACS Primary Agriculture Credit Socities
PMAY Pradhan Mantri Awaas Yojna
PMFBY Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana
PMGKY Pradhan Mantri Garib Kalyan Yojna
PMGSY Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojna
PMJDY Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojna
PMJJBY Pradhan Mantri Jeevan Jyoti Bima Yojna
PMKK Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Kendra
PMKSY  Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchai Yojna
PMKVY  Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojna
PMMY Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojna
PMSAGY Pradhan Mantri Sansad Adarsh Garm Yojna
PMSBY Pradhan Mantri Suraksha Bima Yojna
PMUY  Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojna 
RRSK Rashtriya Rail Sanraksha Kosh
SANKALP Skill Acquisition and Knowledge Awareness for Livelihood Promotion Program
SBA Swachh Bharat Abhiyan 
SETU  Self Employment & Talent Utilization
SSY Sukanya Samriddhi Yojna
STRIVE  Skill Strengthening for industrial Value Enhancement 
SWAYAM Study Webs of Active Learning for Young Aspiring Minds 
TEC INDIA Transform, Energise and Clean India
TIES Trade Infrastructure for Export Scheme
UDAY Ujwal Discom Assurance Yojana


List of PM Yojans and Govt Schemes (Short forms/Abbreviations) Download 
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Thursday, 21 June 2018

The Rise of Mughal Empire | Part 1

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MUGHAL EMPIRE
(1526-1857)
  • The Mughals were originally Turks. They belonged to the Chaghtai branch of the Turkish race.
  • Mughal Empire is also known as Timurid Empire because of its relation to Amir Timur.
  • There were six main rulers of the Mughal Empire
    • Babur (1526 - 1530)
    • Humayun (1530 - 40 & 1555 - 1556)
    • Akbar - (1556 - 1605)
    • Jahangir (1605 - 1627)
    • Shah Jahan (1628 - 1658)
    • Aurangazeb Alamgir (1658 - 1707)

***Babur (1526-1530)***
  • Babur, the founder of the Mughal Empire, was the fifth descendant of Timur on Father’s side and the fourteenth descendant of Chengizkhan on mothers side.
  • Babur was born in Farghana in Turkey on 14 Feb. 1483 as the son of Umer Sheik Mirza and Nigarkhanum.
  • Babur’s father Umershiek Mirza was the grandson of Amir Timur and the ruler of Farghana.
  • He captured Kabul in 1504. Then Babur attacked India 5 times for want of wealth.
  • Babur’s first Attack of India was in 1519. Bhera was the first place captured by Babur.
  • In 1523, Daulatkhan, Ibrahim Lodhi’s brother invited Babur to India.
  • On 21 April 1526 Babur defeated Ibrahim Lodhi, the last Lodhi Sultan in the First Battle of Panipat.
  • On 16 March 1527, he defeated Rana Sangha of Mewar, in the Battle of Khanwa.
  • The Rajputs in 1528 under Medini Raj of Malwa fought against Babur in the Battle of Chanderi, but were defeated.
  • In 1529 the Afghans under Muhammed Lodhi fought against Babur in the Battle of Ghaghra but were defeated.
  • In 1530 December 26, Babur died and was cremated at Agra but he was later buried at Aram Bagh near Agra.
  • Babur was the first to use Artillery in India.
  • His memoirs or autobiographyTuzuk-iBaburi or Baburnamah was written in Turkish language, Babur’s mother tongue.

**Humayun**
(1530-1540 and 1555-1556)
  • Humayun was born in 1507 in Kabul as the son of Babur and Mahim Sultana.
  • He became the Mughal Emperor on 29 December 1530 at the age of 23.
  • He divided the empire among his brothers - Askari, Hindal and Kamran.
  • The word ‘Humayun’ means ‘fortunate’
  • Humayunn was an accomplished mathematician and astronomer.
  • In 1539 at the Battle of Chausa, Humayun was defeated for the first time by Shershah Suri.
  • In the next year (1540) Shershah completely defeated Humayun in the
    battle of Kanauj(Also Known as battle of Bilgram).
  • After the lapse of 15 years Humayun recaptured the Empire by defeating the last Sur ruler Sikandar Shah Suri in the Battle of Macchiwara in 1555.
  • After the restoration Humayun ruled for only six months.
  • The Purnaqila was constructed by Humayun but its construction was
    completed by Shershah.
  • In 1533 Humayun built the city of Dinpanha (world refuge) in Delhi.
  • The period from 1540 to 1555 is known as the period of temporary eclipse of the Mughal.
  • Humayun died by an accidental fall from the straicase of his Library ‘Shermandal’ at the Purana Qila in Delhi on 24 January
    1556.
  • Humayun was buried at Humayun’s Tomb at Delhi which was built by his wife Hameeda Bano Begum.
  • The autobiography of Humayun is known as Humayunama and it was written by his sister Gulbadan Begum.

**Akbar (1556-1605)**
  • Father - Humayun
  • Mother - Hamida Bano Begum
  • Guardian - Bairam Khan
  • Akbar was born on 15th October 1542 in the Rajput Empire of Amarkot in Pakistan which was ruled by Maharaja Virasala
  • Akbar became the king at the age of 13 years in the year 1556 by defeating Hemu at the Second Battle of Panipat with the help of his general Bairam Khan.
  • Akbar became an independent ruler at the age of 18 in 1560, after dismissing Bairamkhan.
  • Later he married Bairam Khan widow Salima Begum.
  • In 1561 he defeated the musician Sultan of Malwa - Baz Bahadur.
  • In 1562 Akbar married with Harka Baiwho was a Rajput princess she was later known as Mariam uz Zamani 
  • In the year 1563 he abolished the pilgrim taxes
  • In 1564, he abolished the religious tax Jaziya. Jaziya was impossed for the first time by Firozshah Tughlaq.
  • In 1572 he captured Gujarat and in memory of that he built a new capital city Fathepur sikri (city of Victory) near Agra.
  • The early name of Fathepur Sikri was
    city of Sikri. Buland Darwaza is the gate way of Fathepur Sikri, built by Akbar. In 1575 Akbar constructed a prayer house in Fathepur Sikri known as Ibadatkhana.
  • He started a new revenue system in India known as Todarmal Bandobast
  • He started the famous Mansabdari system in 1571.
  • In 1580 the first Jesuit missionaries arrived at the court of Akbar.
  • In 1585 Ralph Fitch the first English man to reach India, reached Akbar’s
    court.
  • Ralph Fitch is known as pioneer English man or torch bearer Englishman.
  • In 1582 Akbar founded a new religion for universal peace and monotheism known as ‘Din Ilahi’ means Divine Faith.
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Monday, 18 June 2018

THE CONSTITUENT ASSEMBLY & FRAMING OF THE CONSTITUTION - IMPORTANT POINTS FOR SSC

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THE CONSTITUENT ASSEMBLY & FRAMING OF THE CONSTITUTION - IMPORTANT POINTS FOR SSC

  1. It was M.N Roy who proposed the idea of an independent constituent assembly for India in 1934.
  2. The constituent assembly was formed as per the guidelines suggested by the Cabinet Mission Plan, 1946. The mission was headed by Pethick Lawrence and included two other members apart from him – Stafford Cripps and A.V Alexander.
  3. The total strength of the assembly was 389. However, after partition only 299 remained. It was partly elected and partly nominated body.
  4. The elections to form the assembly took place in July-August 1946 and the process was completed by November 1946. The first meeting of the assembly took place on 9th December, 1946 and was attended by 211 members.
  5. Dr. Sachhidanand Sinha became the temporary President of the assembly following the French practice.
  6. On 11th December, 1946 Dr. Rajendra Prasad and H.C Mukherji were elected as President and Vice-President respectively.
  7. Sir B.N Rau was appointed as the constitutional advisor to the assembly.
  8. On 13th December, 1946, Pt. Nehru moved the Objectives resolution which later went on to become the Preamble of the constitution in slightly modified form. The resolution was unanimously adopted on 22nd January, 1947.
  9. The Constituent Assembly ratified India’s membership of the commonwealth in May, 1949. Also, it adopted National Song and National Anthem on 24th January 1950. Adopted the National Flag on 22nd July, 1947. (Imp for SSC).
  10. The assembly met for 11 sessions, took 2 years, 11 months and 18 days to frame up the final draft, sat for 141 days in total and draft constitution was considered for 114 days. Total amount incurred was around rupees 64 lakhs.
  11. The assembly had 15 women members which were reduced to 9 after partition.
  12. Some important committees of the constituent assembly along with their respective chairpersons are as follows:
    1. Union Powers Committee - Jawahar Lal Nehru
    2. Union Constitution Committee - Jawahar Lal Nehru
    3. Provincial Constitution Committee - Sardar Patel
    4. Drafting Committee - B.R Ambedkar
    5. Rules of Procedure Committee - Dr. Rajendra Prasad 
    6. Steering Committee - Dr. Rajendra Prasad

 

  1. The following were the members of the Drafting Committee
    1. Dr. B.R Ambedkar (Chairman)
    2. Alladi Krishnaswamy Ayyar
    3. Dr. K.M Munshi
    4. N. Gopalaswamy Ayyangar
    5. Syed Mohammad Saadullah
    6. N Madhava Rau
    7. TT Krishnamachari
  2. The final draft of the constitution was adopted on 26th November,1949 and it contained 8 schedules, 22 parts and 395 articles.

 

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Saturday, 16 June 2018

All About SSC Exam

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Staff Selection Commission - Combined Graduate Level Examination, often referred to as SSC CGL is an examination conducted to recruit staff to various posts in ministries, departments and organizations of the Government of India. It is conducted by the Staff Selection Commission for selecting staff for various Group B and Group C posts. The Staff Selection Commission was established in 1975.
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