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UPSC IAS Syllabus 2024 The detailed syllabus for UPSC IAS Syllabus 2024 is provided in this article. Please read thoroughly

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The age limits are: General category: 21-32 years OBC: 21-35 years SC/ST: 21-37 years

General category: 6 attempts OBC: 9 attempts SC/ST: No limit on attempts (within the age limit)

A bachelor's degree from any recognized university is the minimum requirement.

Yes, you can apply if you're in the final year, but you must have your degree before appearing for the Main exam.

No, coaching is not mandatory. Many candidates clear the exam through self-study, but coaching can provide structure and guidance.

On average, candidates prepare for 12-18 months, but this can vary based on individual capabilities and background.

Choose a subject you're passionate about or have a strong academic background in. The subject should have overlap with the GS syllabus and good scoring potential.

No, the exam can be taken in English or any of the 22 scheduled languages of India.

Extremely important. They form a significant part of both Prelims and Mains exams.

Yes, but you may need to provide a No Objection Certificate (NOC) from your employer.

The number varies each year based on vacancies, but it's usually around 900-1000.

There's no official dress code, but formal attire is recommended.

It depends on the state. Some states have different optional subjects, while others follow the UPSC pattern.

Most successful candidates study for 6-8 hours daily, but quality of study matters more than quantity.

No, you can prepare from anywhere. Many resources are available online and in major cities.

RCFL Syllabus 2024 and Exam Pattern and its complete details have been provided in this blog for aspirants. All the aspirants must go through the RCFL Syllabus 2024 and Exam Pattern to boost their level of preparation.

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B.E./B.Tech. degree in Mechanical Engineering and related field

1. Online Examination 2. Interview

₹5,50,000 per year (estimate) to ₹32,02,832 per year.

01/07/2024 up to 05:00 PM.

Rashtriya Chemicals & Fertilizers Limited (RCFL) is a Public Sector Undertaking in India under the Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilizers of the Government of India.

Rashtriya Chemicals & Fertilizers Limited (RCFL Recruitment 2024)  released a notification for Management Trainees. The notification has been released for

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Rashtriya Chemicals and Fertilizers Limited

The total Number of post in various department is 158.

Every graduate and post graduate who have degree in B.tech, and MBA are eligiblw to apply for this Position.

You can directly go the official website or https://www.rcfltd.com/ can check this link.

UR - 1000/- Rs. OBC - 1000/- Rs. EWS - 1000/- Rs. SC - 0 ST - 0 PH - 0 Female - 0

The selection process includes only two phase the 1st one is Online Test and the 2nd one is Personnel Interview.

The online test date will announce after the online application process.

Yes there is age relaxation but for that please consider official notification PDF for more details in depth.

During the training period for one candidates will get 30,000/- per month after the completion of training candidate will get 40,000/- to 1,20,000/- Per month Salary.

01 July 2024.

Application started from 08 June 2024

The Indian Air Force (IAF) is calling all aspirants who are willing to serve the nation. To apply for the

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Whoever have Graduation Degree in any stream.

The last date of the AFCAT Form 2024 is 28/06/2024.

The total Number of Seats in AFCAT 2024 is 277

20-24 Years but non-technical and ground duty is 20-26 years

It varies post to post please consider official notification.

These Degrees in Agriculture Can Make You Rich Introduction These degrees in agriculture can make you rich. Agriculture, which is

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92 / 5,000 1. B.Sc in Agriculture 2. B.Sc. Horticulture 3. B.Sc. in Forestry 4. B.Sc. in Fisheries

1. Food Supervisor 2. Researcher 3. Agriculture Crop Officer 4. Beekeeper 7. Fisheries Manager 8. Botanist 9. Soil Engineer 10. Soil and Plant Scientist

1. B.Sc in Agriculture 2. B.Sc. Horticulture 3. B.Sc. in Forestry 4. B.Sc. in Fisheries

1. Agriculture Engineer 2. Agricultural Economist 3. Farm Manager 4. Food Scientist 6. Agricultural Advisor

Actively seek internships, fieldwork, or hands-on projects to gain practical experience.

₹5,00,000 – ₹7,50,000/Year

Preparing for railway exams can be a challenging but rewarding journey. The Indian railway exams are a gateway to securing a career in one of the largest railway networks in the world.. Railway exams are among the most sought-after competitive exams in India. With numerous positions available in various departments, these exams offer a promising career with the Indian Railways. To prepare for such exams, one must be strategic, committed, and persistent in their efforts. This guide will walk you through the essential steps to prepare effectively for railway exams.

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The railway eligibility criteria vary depending on the specific post. Generally, they include age limits, educational qualifications ranging from high school to graduate degrees, and sometimes specific technical qualifications or physical fitness standards. Always check the official Railway Recruitment Board website for accurate details.

To stay updated with Railway Exam Notifications, regularly visit the official website of the Railway Recruitment Board. Additionally, you can subscribe to job notification alerts and follow reputable job portals and forums that provide timely updates on government exams.

The Railway Recruitment Board Exam typically includes a preliminary exam followed by a mains exam. For certain posts, there may also be additional tests such as typing tests, aptitude tests, or interviews. The structure of the exam largely depends on the nature of the job position.

General Awareness is an important section in most Indian railway exams. It assesses your knowledge of current affairs, basic science, and information related to railways, making it essential for scoring well. Regular reading of newspapers and periodicals is recommended to excel in this section.

Yes, there are specific books and study materials recommended for railway exam preparation. Apart from the NCERT textbooks for basics, candidates can refer to specialized guidebooks and practice papers available for railway exams. Online resources and tutorials specific to the Railway Recruitment Board Exam preparation can also be beneficial.
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