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- RSMSSB CHO TOTAL POST 2022In Ask Me ·November 3, 2022Total- 3531002
- RSMSSB CHO Eligibility Criteria 2022 | RSMSSB CHO EDUCATION QUALIFICATION 2022In Ask Me ·November 3, 20221. B.Sc. in Community Health or Nurse (GNM or B.Sc) or Ayurveda Practioner (BAMS) From a Recongnized University. 2. Registered in respective Rajasthan Nursing Council/Board of Indian Medicine, Rajasthan. and All Candidate have to appear for a screening exam and short listed candidates:- A. having certificate in community health (CHH)/ B.Sc. in community Health / B.Sc in Nursing with integrated curriculum or post basic B.Sc Nursing with integrated curriculum will be posted on contractual post of CHO in SCH-&WCs. B. Who do not have Certificate in Community Health (CHH)/ B.Sc. in community Health / B.Sc in Nursing with integrated curriculum or post basic B.Sc Nursing with integrated curriculum have to pass 6 months bridge course suceesfully. i. if candidate is not successful in Bridge Course in first attempt, he/she shall be given one more opportunity (at the willingness of candidate) and for the second opportunity the fees and other expenditure of bridge course shall be borne by candidate himself/herself. ii. if any candidate is not qualified even after availing second opportunity, such candidates shall not be considered for the contractual post of CHO.002
- RSMSSB CET 2022 NotificationIn Ask Me ·November 3, 2022003
- RSMSSB CET 2022 Online FormIn Ask Me ·November 3, 2022004
- ITBP Head Constable (Dresser Veterinary ) Recruitment 2022 | ITBP Recruitment 2022 | Last Date 18.11.2022In Ask Me ·November 11, 2022001
- SSB Syllabus | SSB Selection Process & Exam PatternIn SYLLABUS·May 21, 2023SSB stands for Sashastra Seema Bal, which is one of the Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs) in India. It is primarily responsible for guarding the Indo-Nepal and Indo-Bhutan borders. If you are interested in SSB recruitment, here is some general information: Eligibility Criteria: The eligibility criteria for SSB recruitment may vary depending on the position and the specific recruitment notification. However, some common requirements may include: Nationality: Indian Age: Generally between 18 and 23 years, with relaxation for certain categories. Education: The educational qualification varies depending on the position. It can range from 10th pass to graduation, depending on the role. Recruitment Process: The recruitment process for SSB usually involves the following stages: Written Examination: Candidates need to appear for a written examination that assesses their knowledge and aptitude. The exam may include sections on general awareness, reasoning, numerical ability, etc. Physical Efficiency Test (PET): Qualified candidates from the written examination are called for a physical efficiency test to assess their physical fitness. Physical Standard Test (PST): This test checks the candidate's physical measurements, such as height, weight, chest size, etc. Medical Examination: Candidates who clear the PET and PST undergo a thorough medical examination to ensure they meet the medical standards required for the job. Interview: Shortlisted candidates from the previous stages are called for an interview conducted by a panel of experts. Document Verification: The final stage involves verification of documents, such as educational certificates, age proof, caste certificate (if applicable), etc. Application Process: To apply for SSB recruitment, you need to keep an eye on the official SSB website (www.ssb.nic.in) or regularly check employment newspapers for recruitment notifications. The notifications provide detailed information about eligibility criteria, application process, important dates, and other relevant information. You need to submit your application online or offline, as instructed in the notification. Training: Once selected, candidates undergo training at SSB training centers, where they receive comprehensive training in various aspects such as physical fitness, weapons handling, law enforcement, border management, etc. It is important to note that the recruitment process and eligibility criteria may change over time. Therefore, it is advisable to refer to the official SSB website or the latest recruitment notifications for accurate and up-to-date information. SSB Selection Process & Exam Pattern The selection process and exam pattern for SSB (Sashastra Seema Bal) recruitment may vary based on the specific position and recruitment notification. However, here is a general outline of the selection process and exam pattern followed by SSB: Written Examination: The written examination generally consists of multiple-choice questions (MCQs). The exam may cover subjects like general awareness, reasoning, numerical ability, English language, and technical knowledge (depending on the position). The question paper is usually set in both English and Hindi languages. The duration of the written examination varies, but it is typically around 2 to 3 hours. Negative marking may be applicable for wrong answers, so it is important to answer carefully. Physical Efficiency Test (PET): Candidates who qualify in the written examination are called for the PET. The PET consists of physical tasks designed to assess the candidate's physical fitness. The tasks may include a race, long jump, high jump, shot put, etc. The specific requirements for the PET, such as the distance for the race or the measurement criteria for jumps, will be mentioned in the recruitment notification. Physical Standard Test (PST): Candidates who clear the PET undergo the PST. The PST involves measurements of physical standards such as height, weight, chest size, etc. The specific standards required for each position will be mentioned in the recruitment notification. Documentation: Candidates who qualify in the PET and PST need to submit the required documents for verification. The documents typically include educational certificates, age proof, caste certificate (if applicable), and other relevant documents. Medical Examination: Candidates who clear the documentation stage undergo a thorough medical examination. The medical examination ensures that the candidates meet the required medical standards for the job. It includes tests for vision, hearing, general fitness, and overall health. Interview: Shortlisted candidates from the previous stages are called for a personal interview. The interview is conducted by a panel of experts who assess the candidate's suitability for the position. The interview may include questions related to general awareness, personality traits, technical knowledge, etc. The selection process may also involve a final merit list based on the candidate's performance in the written examination, PET, PST, medical examination, and interview. It is essential to note that the exact selection process and exam pattern may vary for different positions and recruitment notifications. Therefore, it is advisable to refer to the official SSB website or the specific recruitment notification for the accurate and up-to-date information regarding the selection process and exam pattern. SSB Syllabus The syllabus for SSB (Sashastra Seema Bal) recruitment may vary depending on the specific position and the recruitment notification. However, here is a general overview of the subjects and topics that are commonly included in the SSB examination syllabus: General Awareness: Current affairs (national and international) Indian history and culture Geography (Indian and world) Indian polity and governance Economic and social development Environmental studies Science and technology Sports and games Awards and honors Books and authors Reasoning: Analogies Classification Series (number, alphabetical, and mixed) Coding-decoding Blood relations Direction sense Sitting arrangement Puzzle Statement and conclusions Syllogism Data sufficiency Numerical Ability: Number system Simplification Average Percentage Ratio and proportion Time and work Speed, distance, and time Profit and loss Simple and compound interest Mensuration Data interpretation English Language: Grammar (parts of speech, tenses, voice, narration, etc.) Vocabulary (synonyms, antonyms, word meanings) Comprehension passages Sentence correction Sentence completion Idioms and phrases One-word substitution Error detection Technical Knowledge (if applicable): This section is specific to technical positions, such as engineering or specialized roles. The syllabus for technical knowledge will be related to the specific field or discipline. It is important to note that the above syllabus is a general guideline, and the specific topics and weightage may vary for different positions and recruitment notifications. Therefore, it is advisable to refer to the official SSB website or the specific recruitment notification for the accurate and up-to-date information regarding the syllabus for the particular SSB examination you are interested in. SSB Constable / Head Constable HC / Sub Inspector / ASI Syllabus The syllabus for different positions in SSB (Sashastra Seema Bal), such as Constable, Head Constable (HC), Sub Inspector (SI), and Assistant Sub Inspector (ASI), may vary based on the specific recruitment notification. However, here is a general overview of the subjects and topics that are commonly included in the SSB examination syllabus for these positions: General Awareness: Current affairs (national and international) Indian history and culture Geography (Indian and world) Indian polity and governance Economic and social development Environmental studies Science and technology Sports and games Awards and honors Books and authors General Knowledge: Indian Constitution Indian Economy Indian Freedom Movement Indian Geography Indian Agriculture and Rural Development Indian Armed Forces (Organizations, structure, and roles) General scientific and technological developments National and international current events Numerical Ability: Number system Simplification Average Percentage Ratio and proportion Time and work Speed, distance, and time Profit and loss Simple and compound interest Mensuration Data interpretation Reasoning Ability: Analogies Classification Series (number, alphabetical, and mixed) Coding-decoding Blood relations Direction sense Sitting arrangement Puzzle Statement and conclusions Syllogism Data sufficiency English Language: Grammar (parts of speech, tenses, voice, narration, etc.) Vocabulary (synonyms, antonyms, word meanings) Comprehension passages Sentence correction Sentence completion Idioms and phrases One-word substitution Error detection Technical Knowledge (for specific technical positions): This section is applicable for technical positions like Sub Inspector (Telecommunication) or Assistant Sub Inspector (Communication). The syllabus for technical knowledge will be related to the specific field or discipline, including electronics, telecommunications, computer science, etc. It's important to note that the above syllabus is a general guideline, and the specific topics and weightage may vary for different positions and recruitment notifications within SSB. Therefore, it is advisable to refer to the official SSB website or the specific recruitment notification for the accurate and up-to-date information regarding the syllabus for the particular position you are interested in.0030
- UPSC NDA Syllabus 2023 | know about UPSC NDAIn SYLLABUS·May 18, 2023The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) conducts the National Defence Academy (NDA) examination, which is a prestigious entrance exam in India for admission into the Indian Army, Navy, and Air Force. The NDA exam is held twice a year, generally in the months of April and September. Here are some key details about the UPSC NDA exam: Eligibility Criteria: Nationality: Candidates must be citizens of India, Nepal, or Bhutan. Age Limit: Candidates must be between 16.5 and 19.5 years old. Educational Qualification: For Army Wing of NDA, candidates must have passed the 10+2 examination. For Air Force and Naval Wings, candidates must have passed the 10+2 examination with Physics and Mathematics as compulsory subjects. Selection Process: The selection process for NDA involves two stages: Written Examination: The written exam consists of two papers - Mathematics and General Ability Test (GAT). The GAT includes sections on English, General Knowledge, and Physics, Chemistry, Biology, History, Geography, and Current Affairs. Both papers are of objective type and are conducted in offline mode. SSB Interview: Candidates who qualify the written examination are called for the Services Selection Board (SSB) interview. The SSB interview includes various tests such as Intelligence & Personality Test, Group Testing Officer Tasks, Psychological Tests, and Personal Interview. Upon successful completion of the written exam and the SSB interview, candidates are selected for admission to the NDA. Preparation: To prepare for the NDA exam, it is important to have a thorough understanding of the syllabus and exam pattern. Regular study, practice, and time management are crucial. It is recommended to refer to NCERT textbooks for the relevant subjects and solve previous years' question papers to get an idea of the exam pattern. Additionally, there are various coaching institutes and online resources that offer guidance and study materials specifically for the NDA exam. Joining a reputed coaching institute or online course can be helpful in preparing for the exam. It is also advisable to maintain physical fitness and develop leadership qualities as these aspects are evaluated during the SSB interview. For further details and specific information, it is recommended to visit the official UPSC website (www.upsc.gov.in) or refer to the NDA examination notification and related materials published by the UPSC. UPSC NDA SELECTION PROCESS The selection process for UPSC NDA (National Defence Academy) involves two stages: the Written Examination and the Services Selection Board (SSB) Interview. Here is a detailed explanation of each stage: Written Examination: The written examination consists of two papers: Mathematics and General Ability Test (GAT). Both papers are conducted in offline mode. The Mathematics paper is of 2.5 hours duration and is of 300 marks. The GAT paper is of 2.5 hours duration and is of 600 marks. It includes sections on English, General Knowledge, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, History, Geography, and Current Affairs. The written examination is designed to test the candidates' knowledge, aptitude, and mental ability. Services Selection Board (SSB) Interview: Candidates who qualify the written examination are called for the SSB interview, which is conducted by the Services Selection Board. The SSB interview is a comprehensive assessment process that evaluates the candidates' suitability for a career in the armed forces. The SSB interview is conducted in two stages: a. Stage I: This stage includes Officer Intelligence Rating (OIR) tests and Picture Perception and Description Test (PP&DT). Candidates who qualify Stage I proceed to Stage II. b. Stage II: This stage consists of various tests, including Psychological Tests, Group Testing Officer Tasks (GTO Tasks), Personal Interview, and Conference. The SSB interview assesses the candidates' intelligence, personality, leadership qualities, communication skills, physical fitness, and overall suitability for a career in the armed forces. Final Selection: The final selection is based on the candidate's performance in both the written examination and the SSB interview. Candidates who are recommended by the SSB and meet the medical eligibility criteria are considered for the final merit list. The final merit list is prepared based on the total marks secured in the written examination and the SSB interview. Candidates who successfully clear both stages of the selection process and make it to the final merit list are offered admission to the NDA (National Defence Academy) for training in their respective wings—Army, Navy, and Air Force. It is important to note that the selection process may be subject to change, and it is advisable to refer to the official UPSC NDA exam notification and related materials for the most accurate and updated information. UPSC NDA Syllabus 2023 The UPSC NDA exam syllabus covers various subjects to assess the candidates' knowledge and aptitude. Here is a detailed breakdown of the syllabus: Mathematics: Algebra: Concepts of sets, operations on sets, complex numbers, quadratic equations, matrices and determinants, etc. Trigonometry: Trigonometric ratios and identities, trigonometric functions, inverse trigonometric functions, heights and distances, etc. Analytical Geometry: Straight lines, circles, parabola, ellipse, hyperbola, equations of a line in different forms, etc. Differential Calculus: Concept of a function, limit, continuity, differentiation, applications of derivatives, etc. Integral Calculus and Differential Equations: Integration as an inverse process of differentiation, definite and indefinite integrals, application of integrals, differential equations, etc. Vector Algebra: Vectors and scalars, addition and subtraction of vectors, scalar and vector products, etc. Statistics and Probability: Measures of central tendency, dispersion, correlation, and regression, probability, random variables, etc. General Ability Test (GAT): English: Grammar, comprehension, vocabulary, spotting errors, sentence improvement, antonyms, synonyms, etc. General Knowledge: Current events, history, geography, physics, chemistry, biology, economics, politics, books and authors, important dates, sports, etc. GAT also includes the following sections: 3. Physics: General principles of physics, mechanics, heat, optics, electricity, magnetism, atomic structure, etc. Chemistry: Physical and chemical changes, elements, compounds, mixtures, acids, bases, salts, oxidation and reduction, metals and non-metals, etc. General Science: Biology, environment, and other related topics. History, Freedom Movement, etc.: Ancient, medieval, and modern history, freedom movement, etc. Geography: Earth, its shape and size, latitudes and longitudes, atmosphere and its composition, weather and climate, etc. Current Affairs: Current events and news of national and international importance. It is important to note that the syllabus is vast and covers topics from the 10+2 level. Candidates should refer to the official UPSC NDA exam notification for the most accurate and updated syllabus. Additionally, solving previous years' question papers and mock tests can give candidates a better understanding of the exam pattern and help them identify their strengths and weaknesses for focused preparation.0025
- RSMSSB CET SYLLABUS 2022 RSMSSB CET SYLLABUS 2022 In HindiIn Ask Me ·November 3, 2022RSMSSB CET SYLLABUS 2022 RSMSSB CET APPLY ONLINE004
- HPPSC Junior Scientific Officer Syllabus 2023In SYLLABUS·April 5, 2023COMPUTER BASED TEST /OFFLINE TEST (OBJECTIVE OR DESCRIPTIVE/ EXAMINATION/ PERSONALITY TEST/ FINAL SELECTION:- HPPSC Junior Scientific Officer Syllabus 2023 Syllabus:- The CBTs/ Offline objective type screening test shall be of two hour’s duration consisting of 100 Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ) from the syllabus as detailed below:- A. Common Syllabus:- (45 Marks) Definition and sources of pollution, Different types of pollution, Environmental segments. Composition of the atmosphere, Chemical composition of Air, Chemical and photochemical reactions in the atmosphere, Types and sources of water, air & soil pollution, Oxides of C,N,S and their effects on flora and fauna, Acidrain, Photochemical smog formation, Green house effects (global warming and ozone depletion), Introduction to analytical methods for monitoring and analysis of water, air and soil pollution, Noise pollution, Soil composition, Physical and chemical characteristics, Micro and macro nutrients, Soil pollution-fertilizers and pesticides, Bio-remediation and bio-restoration of contaminated soils. Hydrological cycle, Water pollution: inorganic, organic, pesticides, industrial and radioactive materials, oil spills and oil pollutants, Eutrophication and its impact on organisms and communities, Impact of heavy metals, halogens, radio-nucleotides on aquatic flora and fauna, Aerobic treatment of waste water (Trickling Filters, Rotating Biological Contractors, Fluidized bed reactors, Packed bed reactors), Anaerobic Baffled Digesters, Up flow Anaerobic Sludge blanket reactors, and Industrial waste water treatment, Advanced waste water treatment for removal of major pollutants, Emerging biotechnological and Nano-technological processes in waste water treatment. Chemical kinetics, Alcohols, Phenols, Ether, Aldehydes and Ketones, Basic principles of thermodynamics, Chemical & lonic Equilibrium, Solutions and Electrochemistry, Carbohydrates, Periodic properties of elements, Acid and Bases, Basic concepts of organic reactions, Redox Reactions. Basic Principles of spectroscopy, Principle, working and applications of UV, Visible IR, H-NMR for the determination of structure of simple organic compounds, Spectrophotometer, Flame Photometer, Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer, GC, GC-MS, HPLC, Chromatography (Paper, TLC, Gel Filtration Ionexchange Chromatography, Reverse phase chromatography, Hydrophobic interactions, Affinity chromatography, X-ray Diffraction, Microscopy, Electron Microscopy: SEM, TEM, AFM, Electrophoresis, Centrifugation. Statistical analysis of data, Types and source of errors, Propagation of errors, Detection and minimization of various types of errors, Uncertainty, Accuracy and precision, Average and standard deviation, Variance and confidence interval, Tests of significance (F-test, t-test and paired t-test), Criteria for the rejection of analytical data (4d rule, 2.5 d rule, Q-test, average deviation and standard deviation), Least-square analysis. Overview of metabolic processes (catabolic and anabolic), Energy transfer processes, Role and significance of ATP (the biological energy currency), Glycolysis, TCA Cycle, Pentose Phosphate Pathway, Gluco-genesis, ETC and oxidative phosphorylation, Metabolism of proteins and lipids, their structure, nomenclature and properties, Biosynthesis of proteins and glycerides, Acyl-glycerol, Phospho-glycerides, Sphingolipids, Glycosphingolipids Catabolism of fatty acids. Amino acids as building block of proteins, their structure and classification and chemical properties, Simple peptides, Structure of peptide bond, Organizational levels of protein structure, Properties of proteins: simple, conjugated, fibrous and globular proteins, Purine and pyrimidine bases of nucleic acids, Base pairing via H-bonding. Structure of ribonucleic acids (RNA) and deoxyribonucleric acids (DNA), Double helix model of DNA and forces responsible for holding it, Chemical and enzymatic hydrolysis of nucleic acids, Replication of DNA, Transcription, Translation and genetic code, Chemical synthesis of mono and tri-nucleoside, Structure, Properties and classification of Porphyrins, Biosynthesis and degradation enzymes: nature, co-enzymes, cofactors and prosthetic groups, classification, factors affecting enzyme activity. B. Subject Specific Syllabus: (25 Marks) B.1 Chemistry Molecular theory of hetero diatomic molecules, Band theory of bonding in metals, Hydrogen bonding, Solid state chemistry: radius ratio rule, Space lattice (only cubes), Type of unit cell, Bragg’s Law, Calculation of density of unit cell, One and two Dimensional solids, Graphite as two dimensional solid and its conducting properties, Fullerene and its applications, Molecular structure and basic quantum chemistry, Schrodinger equation, Interpretation of wave function, Hydrogen atom, Atomic and molecular orbitals, Phase Rule, Equilibrium potential, Electrochemical cells (galvanic and concentration cells), Electrochemical theory of corrosion and protection of corrosion, Surfactants (cationic, anionic and non-ionic detergents), Polymers, Stability of reaction intermediates e.g. carbanions, carbocations and free radicals, Types of organic reactions and mechanism of nucleopile substitution reactions, Common organic reactions and their mechanis, Stability of cycloalkanes, Resonance concept, Inductive and mesomeric effects, Directive effects, Activating and deactivating group, Hydrogen bonding, Reagents in organic synthesis of selected organic name reactions and their mechanisms, Nucleophilic substitution reaction, Eletrophilic and free radical addition reactions, Electrophilic aromatic substitutions reactions, Nucleophilic addition (principles of nucleophilic addition to carbonyl groups, reduction & oxidation), Elimination reactions, E-Z and R, S Nomenclature, Optical isomerism of organic compounds containing one chiral centre, Examples of optically active compounds without chirality, Conformations of n-butane, Concept of aromaticity, properties of conjugated systems, Group theory, Non-aqueous solvents, Inorganic hydrides, Pericyclic reactions. B.2 Environmental Science:- Environmental geoscience and geology, Geomorphological processes, Environmental geochemistry, Concept and scope of ecology and biological diversity, Ecosystem concepts and dynamics, Study of different ecosystems, Disaster mitigation and management, Environmental laws, policies and regulations, Environmental treaties and conventions, Natural resources-laws, conservation strategy and management, Thermal and radiation pollution, Concept of ecotoxicology and radiation impacts, Occupational health, safety & regulation, Effect of radiation at molecular level, Principles and applications of green technology, Environmental Impact Assessment: methodology, prediction and assessment of impacts, public participation, Environmental management and ISO certification, Microwave sensing, Digital image processing and applications of remote sensing and GIS in environmental management, Radiation detectors and monitors, Judicial activism and environmental protection, Status and distribution of wildlife in India, Environmental economy, Sustainable development, Green economy, Environmental health, Biosphere and its evolution and major biomes in India, Biogeography, Advances in environmental biology, Clean technology, Environment audit. B.3 Microbiology:- Scope and history of microbiology, Staining and microscopy, Laboratory techniques in microbiology, Evolutionary link of prokaryotes, Morphology and ultrastructure of bacteria, Microbial growth and reproduction, Sterilization techniques, Nutritional requirement of microbial growth, Microbial genetics, Genome of prokaryote Eukaryote (Fungi) and viruses, Genetic elements, Extra chromosomal DNA in bacteria and eukaryotic cells, Gene expression and regulation, Genetic recombination in bacteria, Gene sequencing, The nature of Genetic material, replication, History and scope of recombinant DNA technology, Cloning and expression vectors, DNA cloning strategies, Nucleic acid plotting and hybridization, Expression of clone genes, polymerase chain reaction and site directed mutagenesis, Nomenclature and classification of viruses, Bacterial viruses, Importance and significance of microorganism in food, Microbial spoilage of different types of foods, Fermentation and food preservation methods, Food safety and quality management system, Microbial growth and physiology, Pathways and their significance, Growth kinetics and nutritional classification, Enzymes and microbial metabolism, Bio-synthesis of macromolecules, Microbial biotechnology, Fermentation metabolism, Fermenter/ bioreactor, Design and operation, Fermentation system, Recombinant products, Microbial conversion and their product formation. 20 questions consisting of General Knowledge of Himachal Pradesh. 10 questions consisting of National and International affairs.003
- सरकारी रिजल्ट एजुकेशन वेबसाइट पर आपका स्वागत है।In Ask Me ·May 20, 2023सरकारी रिजल्ट एजुकेशन वेबसाइट पर आपका स्वागत है। हमारी वेबसाइट आपको सरकारी नौकरी और परीक्षा संबंधित जानकारी हिंदी भाषा में प्रदान करती है। यहां पर आप पाएंगे सरकारी नौकरी भर्ती की जानकारी, परीक्षा तिथियों, प्रवेश पत्र डाउनलोड करने का लिंक, पाठ्यक्रम, और पिछले वर्षों के प्रश्न पत्र और मॉडल पेपर्स। हम आपको सरकारी नौकरी के लिए आवेदन करने के बारे में भी जानकारी देते हैं और साथ ही परीक्षा की तैयारी करने के लिए महत्वपूर्ण सुझाव भी प्रदान करते हैं। तो अगर आप सरकारी नौकरी की तलाश में हैं और हिंदी में जानकारी प्राप्त करना चाहते हैं, तो हमारी वेबसाइट आपके लिए सही स्थान है। जल्दी से हमारी वेबसाइट पर जाएं और सरकारी नौकरी के सपने पूरे करें!002
- RSMSSB CET 2022 EXAM PATTERNIn Ask Me ·November 3, 2022What are the Mode of selection Rajasthan RSMSSB Common Eligibility Test 2022 ? Written + Document Verification002
- UPPSC EXAM CALENDAR 2023In SYLLABUS·March 5, 2023005
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