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Thursday, February 27, 2020

7th JPSC Recruitment Notification PDF Download

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7th JPSC Recruitment Notification PDF Download


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Online Applications will start from 01.03.2020

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Wednesday, February 19, 2020

SSC CGL 2019 Application Status Released

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SSC CGL 2019 Application Status Released




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Wednesday, February 12, 2020

UPSC releases Notification for Civil Service Examination 2020

13:44
Hi Friends,




UPSC has released the notification for the Civil Services Examination 2020.
The online Applications can be filled up to 3rd March, 2020 till 6:00 PM.
Number of Vacancies - approximately 796.
The Civil Services (Preliminary) Examination 2020 is scheduled to be on 31st May
Download the complete notification by clicking the link below



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Friday, January 10, 2020

UPSC NDA NA I Exam 2020 Official Notification Released

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UPSC NDA NA I Exam 2020 Official Notification Released

Union Public Service Commission released notification for National Defence Academy and Naval Academy Examination (I), 2020 for 418 post. Last date of Online Application is 28th January 2020

UPSC NDA NA Exam 2020




Exam NameUPSC NDA NA I 2020
Important Dates
Start Date To Apply Online for UPSC NDA NA I 202008.01.2020
Last Date of Online Application08.01.2020
Online Application Withdrawn date04.02.2020 - 11.02.2020
Exam Dates19.04.2020
Application Fee
General₹100/-
SC/ST/Sons of JCOs/NCOsNill
Vacancy Details
National Defence Academy370
Navel Academy48
Total418
Important Links
Official NotificationNotice-NDA-I-2020-Engl.pdf
Online ApplicationApply Now
Admit CardTo be notify




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Tuesday, December 24, 2019

RBI Assistant Notification 2019-20 Out (926 Posts)

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RBI Assistant Notification 2019-20 Out






ActivityDate
RBI Assistant Notification 2019-2023rd December 2019
Online Application Form Start Date23rd December 2019
Online Application Form Last Date16th January 2020
Download of RBI Assistant Prelims Admit CardFebruary 2020
RBI Assistant Preliminary Exam Date 2019-2014th & 15th February 2020
RBI Assistant Preliminary Exam ResultFebruary-March 2020
RBI Assistant Mains Exam Date 2019-20March 2020
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Thursday, December 05, 2019

UPSC CISF AC(EXE) LDCE-2020 Exam Notification

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UPSC released notification for Central Industrial Security Force exam 2020, Exam to be held on 1st March, 2020


UPSC CISF(Exe) Examinations 2020





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Wednesday, December 04, 2019

SSC CHSL Recruitment 2019 Official Notification Released

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SSC CHSL Recruitment 2019 Official Notification Released





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Monday, November 04, 2019

West Bengal Civil Service exam 2020 notification released

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West Bengal Civil Service exam 2020 notification released





WBPSC PCS 2020
West Bengal Civil Service (Exe) Examination: Important Dates

EventDate
Commencement of submission of online application05.11.2019
Closing date for submission of online application25.11.2019
Closing date for submission of fees through online25.11.2019
Closing date for submission of fees through offline26.11.2019

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Wednesday, October 30, 2019

UPSC CDS Recruitment Notification 2020 | Apply for CDS-1 2020 Now!

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UPSC CDS Recruitment Notification 2020 | Apply for CDS-1 2020 Now!

upsc cds notification




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Friday, October 18, 2019

UPPSC PCS 2019 Notification released; Apply online upto Nov 13

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UPPSC PCS 2019 Notification Out for 300 Posts, Apply online @uppsc.up.nic.in, Check Details Here

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Sunday, September 22, 2019

SSC Stenographer 2019 Recruitment Notification Released, Download PDF

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SSC Stenographer 2019 Recruitment Notification Released


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Saturday, September 14, 2019

JSSC CGL 2019 Official Notification and Brochure Released PDF Download

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JSSC has issued the Notification of Graduate Level, the link of which is given below. You can download JSSC CGL 2019 Official Notification and Brochure from below.




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Saturday, August 17, 2019

BPSC 65th Combined (Preliminary) Competitive Examination Date Announced @bpsc.bih.nic.in

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As per the official notice issued regarding the BPSC 65th Prelims Exam Date, the Preliminary Examination will be conducted on 15 October 2019.




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Saturday, August 10, 2019

IAS Rank 292 : How I made Notes from the Newspaper – Arushi Sharma

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ForumIAS Member Arushi Sharma secured Rank 292 in her first attempt and has got Indian Revenue Service
When i began my preparation, like everyone else, I used to spend 2- 2.5 hours reading the newspaper.
But that is a mistake, and I slowly learned. Here I am sharing my strategy.
My newspaper notes from the Hindu were very MAINS centric, what that means is that I used to keep the factual information to only the very important.
The focus was more on the issue, what it means, how can it be beneficial, what are the cons associated with it and finally if I could come up with, I would add certain solutions.
Thus, my newspaper notes were very exhaustive. I think that really helped me in getting a good score in GS papers for the Mains exam. My strategy was as follows:

Time Allotted

I would try to finish the newspaper in about 1 hour everyday.
I would make sure that the time did not exceed 1 hour because if that is happening then in most cases you are wasting your time reading the unimportant bits.
If you are regular, the newspaper can easily be finished in 1 hour or less. Having said that, when I just started reading the newspaper I would end up spending around 2 to 2 1/2 hours on the newspaper.
Thus, weeding out the unimportant and focussing on only the UPSC centric news is a skill which will be developed overtime. Be patient.

Focus Areas

The mains syllabus of UPSC is very descriptive.
They mention almost every area from where questions can be asked. That should be your guiding document while reading newspapers.
Stick the syllabus near your study area so that it remains in constant view.
Based on that any news item you read can be seen as useful for GS Paper 1,2,3,4 or from your optional perspective.
If it doesn’t fit any paper then it needs to be skipped. Eg. Sports news, celeb news, etc.
Initially it maybe a little overwhelming to ensure that the news articles you read are restricted only to the UPSC syllabus but overtime you will become a champ.

What to skip

Any news which is too controversial in nature, pure gossip, purely political in nature should be immediately skipped.
Also, any verbal battles between the politicians during elections, purely business related news, local news should also be skipped.
UPSC asks questions from news items which are purely ISSUE based.
Thus, any news which is to be read should be judged from purely that perspective.
Eg: If elections are on in a state, questions can be asked on making the process of election efficient in India, problems faced during elections, reasons for low voter turnout – how can that be changed etc.
Thus, while reading such news articles skip the party politics, the party numbers etc.

Sorting




This is THE MOST crucial part of newspaper notes. Your notes must be such that they can be used for easy revision.
If you cannot revise from your notes then no matter how well were they made, they are purposeless. Keeping that in mind, sort your notes either TOPICWISE or DATEWISE.
I used to make my notes datewise because I had no initial guidance as to how to make notes but I would strongly recommend that you make your notes TOPICWISE.
This can be done easily by creating separate notebooks for each GS paper and adding the respective news to that particular notebook.
Eg: The notebook for PAPER 3, can be used for any news item related to science, economics, security etc. For this purpose you may even sub divide your Paper 3 notebook based on the subcategories.
This will allow for quick revision on the day before the exam and better recollection of facts in the mains exam.

Content

Broadly the content of your newspaper notes should only be from the newspaper but many times we notice that newspaper articles are either very concise or do not deal with every aspect of that particular news.
In these cases, please refer to the internet (PIB, PRS, EPW or WIKI) that very instant and add info to your newspaper notes.
Do not postpone this for later as that “LATER” will never come. This way you would have covered a topic from various sources and would have exhaustive, good quality notes for the exam.

Copy verbatim or “In your own words”

Your notes should essentially be in YOUR OWN language. That is why they are called YOUR notes. Please do not copy the content from the newspaper.
That serves no purpose and is difficult to read. First, read the article while marking the important points.
Then make your notes based on what you understood from the article in a language that YOU understand. This will make it easy for you to read and understand your notes. Also, writing down after understanding helps in better recollection.

Loose Sheets vs. Notebook

This is the most frequently asked question. Honestly it doesn’t matter. Do what suits you. If you like revising from loose sheets and think that you can use them while travelling to revise the day’s news, then use loose sheets. If notebook seems more organised use that. It doesn’t matter as long as you find it comfortable.

Colour Coding

 I had a habit of colour coding my notes (using different colour pens) for which I was constantly mocked during classes and otherwise. I would use black for all headings, blue for the content and red to highlight the key words or anything important.
This made my notes very easy to read for quick revision as the day before the exam I would only read the portion I marked in RED. I found this habit useful as well as entertaining but then again to each his own. If you don’t like to use three colours, don’t use them.
If you do, then please go ahead and ignore all those who mock you. Trust me you will have the last laugh!
Finally all I want to say is that your notes should serve your purpose of clearing the UPSC exam.They should help you in your revision and easy recall. As long as they are useful in that whatever way suits you, please follow only that and ignore what anybody else says.

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