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Top 100 Cloud Computing Most Asked Questions in 2023
Cloud Computing Multiple Choice Questions
Here are top 100 Most Asked in exam MCQ:
1.Full form of KMS I Microsoft KMS is _____________
Key Management Services.
Key Management Sences.
Key Management Store.
Key Managed Store.
2.What does a full template include that a basic template does not ________
Disk Layout.
MAC Address.
Installation files.
Settings.
3. Virtualization provides optimizations techniques to dever the application______
Desktop.
Application.
Server.
Network.
4.CEN NetScaler SD-WAN is a set of appliances that optimum_______ performance.
LAN
MAN
WAN
INTERNET.
5.Which of the following storage supports fast cloning of virtual machine?
FC
NFC
SAS
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☆ Put this questions into the inbox of your favorite blogs you are curious about. It's time to spread positivity ❤︎
•How many languages do you speak?
•Song currently stuck in your head?
• what did you study in school/college?
•What’s your main hobby?
•do you collect anything? If so, what?
•dream job (can be anything, no matter how outlandish)
•Zodiac sign?
Thankyou and sorry this took a while
3 i think English, hindi/urdu (im currently trying to learn Spanish and Arabic)
Therefore i am
I am studying mainly computer science and psychology in college (but i have no idea what goes on :)
I dont have one ig? I cube in my past time if that counts. i lsn to podcasts as well
My dream job is i want to work in a library (yea dont judge me)
Taurus
I want to know my moots so imma tag a few (no pressure): @fear-peur-love @tiredguyswag @suniah @thenoodlegod @imaclotpole121 @abodyhasbeenfound @pippa-fitz-amobi @softneomiro @hijabi-desi-musicals @moondust-bard @that-multi-fandom-hijabi @hijabi-desi-bookworm @reyna-obsessed
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I just saw an ask game :D and I do have a question that I think would be fun for you.
What actually interested you in learning multiple languages in the first place and what draws you to a language that makes you want to learn it?
Oohhhh, now that's a fun one! :D
Well. I learned my first "real true" (no, seriously, honest) foreign language at the age of 9 and I felt absolutely neutral towards it.
Meh, 'twas another subject at school, so what? XD younger!me was not specifically very interested in languages at all. I had the world to explore, after all! What's languages compared to manga? Compared to anime? Compared to books?
Compared to the real world? Darn, no, I sure am not throwing time at something I might never use again at a later date in life, see me go "nope" at languages and "yes" to life experiences.
And then my sister went and learned to fluently speak five languages somehow. It seemed very much like "all of a sudden she can speak five languages" to me. Dammit all, I had to learn at least as many, didn't I?
That - along with my school offering languages as their educational focus - helped. Still wasn't ideal, but I'd gotten that certain nudge into this direction then. And at that point my love for Japan was noticeably not fading, so I got gifted a Japanese language class. And... sort of haven't stopped learning Japanese since. Whoops?
At the same time my school offered French and in a choice between Italian and French? Sure, I'll choose French (the language sounded nicer at that time and the teacher kinder). I can learn Italian later on, once the school offers another language choice two years into the first one, right?
Right?
Wrong. Had to choose between Spanish and computer science, so no Italian for me back then. But Spanish is basically Italian on crack, isn't it? (pls don't dunk on teenage!me, teenage!me was a bit of a teenager back then) They're 1:1 understandable to one another, right? Right?
Also wrong.
But that didn't stop me from starting Italian on my own at university.
And a friend offered to teach a class of Turkish right in-between school and university, so there we went~
And university itself offers language classes too, how could I not check them out and study Hindi for a bit?
... somehow, without even consciously being aware of it, I'd accumulated a starting vocab for about twenty languages before I was twenty (how do I know that exact number at that exact age? I had to do a language autobiography collecting, chronologically listing and presenting all my language studies and some of the knowledge I'd obtained in detail for a class shortly after turning twenty).
By now it's probably stayed *roughly* the same in number (... maybe I added five to ten-ish languages since then? no clue), though I couldn't say whether or not that's simply because of where I live or what opportunities I had or what little time I've had to spend on accumulating more languages since. Life's a busy bee, sometimes, and the life of an author/linguist/leisure-social-media-scroller (tumblr I'm looking at you) feels even busier. Never mind any other engagements I have ended up in so far.
I have an ongoing interest in languages cause I find it fun to be able to communicate with the world in whatever language I can. They're a means to reading, listening and interacting with people and there's wordplay to consider. ;) In short, I find it fun.
To answer your questions:
What actually interested you in learning multiple languages in the first place
I stumbled into them like Winnie the Pooh might stumble into a pot of honey XD there was no definitive moment of "Oh, I'm interested in becoming a polyglot now" - at the point in time that I had that realisation I already was one.
and what draws you to a language that makes you want to learn it?
Depending on the language, I have different motivations for learning them:
Japanese: "stopping now makes just as much sense as a prisoner breaking out might stop in front of the 9th out of 10 walls they'd have to climb", also "I've got manga to read in Japanese just to get all the jokes in them" and "I bought and imported books from Japan that I still have to read"
French: "I still haven't read all of the Arsène Lupin series" and "from time to time the Frenchspeakers release funny movies that I wanna watch in the original language"
Italian: "darn, originally I was in this for the bit but I'm committed to learning it now with whatever means necessary"
Spanish: is "just sort of there" and "Sometimes I find articles and news pages and books I want to read that just so happen to be in Spanish, so why not read them in Spanish, I don't even need a translation"
Korean: "I want to be able to read you at one point, darn it all to hell"
etc. ad infinitum. I didn't even mention all the ones I'm fluent in here, never mind all the ones I started to learn at one point in my life, so yeah.
I love the challenge? I love the way learning languages open up a whole new world view to you as you go along? I adore being able to read yet more books by just learning a language? I love word games?
All of these and more count towards my interest in languages. :D Gotta say, languages rock. Polyglottism ftw.
@stereden cause I can
@a-knight-owls-curse thanks for the interesting ask!
#ask game#I got asked!#thank you for the ask!#linguistics#linguistic shenanigary#is accidental polyglottism a thing?#if not it certainly ought to be#pls forgive my french#and the cursing
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As i said, id do that question list for my ocs. So first, Sir Blaze
Are they a human, ghoul, synth, or something else?
Human
Are they a canon main character? (Lone Wander, Courier Six, etc.)
Sole Survivor
What is their SPECIAL?
7,6,3,5,10,3,4
What perks or tagged skills do they have?
Robotics Expert, Science!, Armourer, Strong back, Lead Belly, Animal Friend
What is their highest skill? Lowest?
Animal Friend is highest
Were they born pre-war or post-war?
Pre-war
Do they wish they lived before the war / could go back to life before the war?
He is conflicted. But probably if he could, take all his friends and family back before
Did they live in a vault? If not, have they been inside of one?
Straight outta 111
Where did they grow up? Where do they currently reside?
Grew up in concorde, now live in Sanctuary
What languages do they speak?
English, a bit of Hindi (does robco termalink count??)
What type of education have they received?
Highschool, studied robotics on his own time
Can they read, write, and/or do math?
Very good at math, can read, can write but handwriting is TERRIBLE
What is the most frightening experience they have endured?
Having to leave his best friend Jake to die in a fire
What is their fondest memory?
Getting married (but it seems its was better in the moment)
What is their proudest moment/accomplishment?
He doesnt know ;-;
What is their biggest regret
Leaving Jake Behind, close second is marrying Nora
Do they have a job? How do they make a living?
Once a computer engineer, us solider, and an sales keeper of sorts, now general of the minutemen
Do they have any disabilities, mutations, or implants / enhancements? Do they have any chronic illnesses?
PTSD, undiagnosed autism and chronically ugly /j
Who (or what) are they emotionally closest to?
His best friend Pickle
Who do they consider to be their family?
Piper (his gf) and Nat (like a daughter to him) and eventually synth shaun
Do they travel alone or with a companion?
Usually with Piper or Codsworth
Do they have any pets?
Dogmeat and a Gary (sort of, he shares with Pickle)
How do they feel about physical touch / affection?
Hes a bit of a hugger :3
Do they have a romantic partner or partners?
Piper
Are they quick to trust others?
Wayyyyy to quick. But can see a person is bad
How would others describe them / their disposition?
Too cheery for the wasteland. A bit weird, friendly, sometimes mischievous and
What faction(s) are they a member of / allied with?
Minutemen, chill with the railroad
What faction(s) do they despise?
Institute and Technically the legion for pickle's sake
What is their moral alignment / karma?
Good
What decisions have they made or actions have they done that affect their canon wasteland? (Did they blow up Megaton, have they killed/spared any major characters, etc.)
Eventually blows up the institute
What is their goal in life? What impact would they like to leave when they're gone?
Be a good person :3
What is their go-to weapon or weapon class?
Institute laser (hes hates the institute but uuuu the laser)
What is their fight-or-flight response?
Fight
What armor / clothing do they typically wear?
Vault 111 jumpsuit to show off the cake
Do they have power armor training?
Yeeees his go to is the t-50 with some flames but has a huge collection
Have they ever saved someone's life? Have they ever killed someone?
He usually tries to save people but will kill (none specifically i can think of, minus pickle whom he saves from their own fauly)
What is the worst injury they have?
That massive gash on his face probably from the cram can (softy smh)
What is their favorite radio station?
Diamond city radio but he hates the broadcaster and the city. Just likes the tunes
What is their favorite song?
In game, probably civilization, out of game, he likes classic rock and scenecore
What is their favorite type of weather?
Sunny
What is their favorite time of the day?
Evening
What is their favorite wasteland creature?
Deathclaw
What is their favorite meal and drink?
Blamco mac and cheese and nuka cherry
What is their favorite smell?
Clean air
Do they have any specific hobbies or talents?
FURRY LMAO (costume/armour making and drawing) Video games, interior design, tinkering with computer programs
Do they play any sports? How about board games or card games?
His fatass isnt playing a sport. He would probably get bored playing long or complex games but you bet your ass he's counting cards while playing go fish with nat and pickle
Do they enjoy reading?
Not really
Do they collect anything?
Animal bits
What items do they always have on their person?
Extra food and explosives
Do they travel by foot or by other means?
Foot usually. Likes his power armour
Do they own a Pip-boy? If so, how did they get it?
Stole it from a dead guy while leaving 111
Can they swim?
He can float
What do they think of the ocean?
Doesnt pay too much mind to it. He likes orcas though
Do they prefer showers or baths?
Nice warm shower
Are they past, present, or future oriented?
Present
How do they feel about robots? (Eyebots, Mister Handys, Sentry Bots, etc.)
They took his first job!! But they are cool
What is a sensation / texture they cannot stand?
Cold tiles
Do they believe in luck? Do they have a good luck charm?
No. Look at his luck stat
What is a sensation / texture they cannot stand?
Do they believe in luck? Do they have a good luck charm?
Do they idolize anything / anyone?
Not really
Are they religious? Spiritual?
He is curious about it. His parents hated religion but he hated them
What are their thoughts on chems and alcohol?
He is hypocritical on chems, as he struggles with pyscho addiction but is critical to others who use it. He doesn't care abour alcohol as long as your an adult
Do they have any weaknesses or struggle with any vices?
Pyscho addiction, and when not on pyscho its eating
Do they need / wear glasses?
Nope
How / where do they generally sleep?
On a mattress with a bed frame in his house, sometimes with piper when she comes to visit
Describe their living space. (How do they decorate it? Does it have running water and/or electricity? Etc.)
It has pictures he drew, photos of him and his friends, family, and pets, animal bits he's collected like skulls, scales, skin, generally neat and orderly.
Describe their eyes.
Orange. Im not one for detailed eyes.
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List of SSC Exams
The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) conducts several examinations to recruit candidates for various positions in government departments and organizations across India. Here is an overview of some prominent SSC examinations:
SSC CGL
SSC CHSL
SSC MTS
SSC Stenographer
SSC CPO
SSC JHT
SSC Selection Posts
SSC JE
SSC CPO Examination Purpose: To recruit Sub-Inspector (GD) in CAPFs: These include roles in prominent forces such as BSF, CISF, CRPF, ITBP, and SSB, Group ‘B’ (Non-Gazetted), Sub-Inspector (Executive) in Delhi Police: Group ‘C’. Pay Scale: Level 6 (Rs 35,400 to 1,12,400). Age Limit: 20 to 25 years. Educational Qualification: Bachelor’s degree or equivalent. Examination Scheme: Paper-I: 200 MCQs (50 each from General Intelligence & Reasoning, General Knowledge & General Awareness, Quantitative Aptitude, English Comprehension), 2 hours, bilingual (Hindi and English), 0.25 marks are deducted for each incorrect answer. PST/PET: Physical tests for male and female candidates. Paper-II: 200 questions on English language and comprehension, 2 hours, 0.25 marks deducted for each incorrect answer. DME: Detailed medical examination.
SSC CGL (Combined Graduate Level) Examination Purpose: The SSC CGL exam is conducted to recruit candidates for various Group ‘B’ and ‘C’ posts in ministries and departments of Government of India. Pay Scale: Ranges from Level 4 (Rs 25,500 to ₹ 81,100) to Level 8 (Rs 47,600 to ₹ 1,51,100) depending on the specific post. Age Limit: Varies from 27 years to 32 years, depending on the specific post. Educational Qualification: Bachelor’s degree or equivalent ( For all other posts Except Junior Statistical Officer (JSO) and Statistical Investigator Grade-II ) . Examination Scheme: Tier-I: 100 MCQs (25 each from General Intelligence & Reasoning, General Awareness, Quantitative Aptitude, English Comprehension), 1 hour, 0.50 marks deducted for each incorrect answer. Tier-II: Divided into multiple papers. Paper-I: Consist of 2 Sessions (Compulsory for all posts) Session I (2 hours and 15 Minutes): Section-I: Mathematical Abilities, Reasoning and General Intelligence (60 questions (30 each), 180 marks, 1 hour) Session-II: English Language and Comprehension (45 questions), General Awareness (25 questions) (70 questions, 210 marks, 1 hour) Session-III: Computer Knowledge Module (20 questions, 60 marks, 15 minutes) Session II (15 Minutes): Data Entry Speed Test Module (typing speed approx 27 words per minute) Paper-II: (For Junior Statistical Officer and Statistical Investigator Grade-II posts) Statistics (100 questions, 200 marks) Paper-III: (For Assistant Audit Officer/Assistant Accounts Officer posts) General Studies (Finance and Economics) (100 questions, 200 marks) Note: There will be negative marking of 1 mark for each wrong answer in Section-I, Section-II and Module-I of Section-III of Paper-I and of 0.50 marks for each wrong answer in Paper-II and Paper-III.
SSC CHSL Examination Purpose: To recruit candidates for Group C posts, including Lower Divisional Clerk (LDC), Junior Secretariat Assistant (JSA), and Data Entry Operators (DEO) in various government ministries, departments, and offices. Educational Qualification: 12th standard or equivalent (for LDC/JSA). For DEO/DEO Grade ‘A’ in specific ministries: 12th Standard pass in Science stream with Mathematics as a subject. Pay Scale: Ranges from Level 2 (Rs 19,900 to ₹ 63,200) to Level 5 (Rs 29,200 to ₹ 92,300) depending on the specific post. Age Limit: 18 to 27 years. Examination Scheme: Tier-I: 100 MCQs (25 each from English, General Intelligence, Quantitative Aptitude, General Awareness), 1 hour, 0.50 marks deducted for each incorrect answer. Tier-II: Consist of 2 Sessions (Compulsory for all posts) Session I (2 hours and 15 Minutes): Section-I: Mathematical Abilities, Reasoning and General Intelligence (60 questions (30 each), 180 marks, 1 hour) Session-II: English Language and Comprehension (40 questions), General Awareness (20 question) (60 questions, 180 marks, 1 hour) Session-III: Computer Knowledge Module (15 questions, 45 marks, 15 minutes) Session II (15 Minutes for DEO and 10 Minutes for LDC/JSA): Data Entry Speed Test Module ( typing speed approx 35 words per minute).
SSC GD Constable Examination Purpose: To recruit constables (GD) in CAPFs, SSF, and Assam Rifles. The recruitment process includes a Computer-Based Examination (CBE), Physical Standard Test (PST), Physical Efficiency Test (PET), Medical Examination, and Document Verification. Educational Qualification: Matriculation or 10th pass. Pay Scale: Pay Level-3 (Rs. 21,700-69,100). Age Limit : 18 to 23 years. Examination Scheme: Computer-Based Examination: 80 MCQs (20 each from General Intelligence & Reasoning, General Knowledge & General Awareness, Elementary Mathematics, English/Hindi), 1 hour, 160 marks (2 marks for each question), 0.25 marks deducted for each incorrect answer. PET/PST: Physical Efficiency Test (Male: 5 Kms in 24 minutes & Female: 1.6 Kms in 8.5 minutes). Physical Standard Test : Height - Male (170 cm) & Female (157 cm); Chest - Male (80 cm without expansion and with expansion 85 cm & Chest measurement for female candidates will not be taken).
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JEE Advanced Exam Pattern
JEE Advanced is a national level engineering entrance examination conducted by the Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) for admission to undergraduate engineering programs at the IITs and Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER). The exam is held annually and is the second stage of the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE), the first stage being JEE Main.
Here is the exam pattern for JEE Advanced:
The examination is held in online (computer-based) mode.
The examination consists of two papers: Paper 1 and Paper 2. Both papers are of three hours duration and are held on the same day.
Each paper consists of multiple choice questions (MCQs) and numerical answer type (NAT) questions.
The MCQs have four options, out of which the candidate has to choose the correct answer.
The NAT questions require the candidate to enter a numerical answer.
The examination is conducted in English and Hindi.
Each paper is divided into three parts: Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics.
The Physics and Chemistry sections have 20 MCQs and 5 NAT questions each. The Mathematics section has 10 MCQs and 5 NAT questions.
Each correct answer in the MCQ section carries 3 marks, while each correct answer in the NAT section carries 4 marks.
There is a negative marking of -1 for each incorrect answer in the MCQ section. There is no negative marking for incorrect answers in the NAT section.
Benefits of Knowing The Exam Pattern of JEE Advanced
Knowing the JEE Advanced exam pattern has several benefits :
It aids candidates in helping to improve their level of preparation
It familiarises candidates with the variety and quantity of questions
It also provides a clear self analysis about the negative marking system, which aids evaluation in reducing errors
Improve your time management skills, and also your speed and accuracy, for the exam
As such, before beginning IIT JEE preparations, it really is best to review the JEE Advanced paper pattern
It will assist you in eliminating basic mistakes that you may end up making as during examination leading to a lack of knowledge about the marking scheme
Apart from that, candidates should get a thorough understanding of the JEE Advanced syllabus
It is important to be aware of the exam pattern and to prepare accordingly. This includes understanding the syllabus, practicing with previous years' question papers, and revising the concepts regularly. This will help you develop a strong foundation in the subjects and increase your chances of performing well in the examination.
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Study Smarter, Not Harder: Subject-wise Tips for Exam Preparation across Subjects
Are you a parent who often feels overwhelmed when it comes to helping your child prepare for exams?
Do you find it challenging to navigate through multiple subjects and ensure that your child is studying effectively??
The sheer number of subjects to tackle can be daunting. But fear not! With the right strategies and the best tuitions near me, you can conquer any exam and emerge victorious. Imagine this: you have a Mathematics exam coming up, a Science test on the horizon, and a Language exam staring you in the face.
How do you approach each subject and study efficiently? Well, worry not! In this blog, we will provide you with helpful tips and techniques for effective exam preparation across a range of subjects – from Mathematics and Science to Languages, Social Sciences, Computer Science, Hindi, and General Knowledge. So, buckle up and get ready to note the secrets of studying smarter, not harder!
Make sure to read this till the end starting with the subject that has given many students nightmares – Mathematics.
Mathematics:
Mathematics is a discipline that deals with numbers, shapes, and patterns. It is a fundamental subject that enhances logical thinking and problem-solving skills. With the best math tuition in Chennai and the best math tuition in Bangalore your child without any fear can ace the math exam.
Practice regularly: Consistent practice is key to mastering mathematics. Dedicate regular time to solving a wide range of mathematical problems, which will reinforce concepts and improve problem-solving skills.
Understand the concepts: Rather than simply rote learning formulas, strive to understand the underlying concepts. This will enable you to apply the concepts to different problem scenarios and ensure a comprehensive understanding of the subject matter.
Review and analyze previous question papers: Familiarize yourself with the types of questions typically asked in exams. Solving previous years' question papers will provide insights into the exam pattern and allow you to identify areas where you may need additional practice or improvement.
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Your Path to Success: Understanding CBSE Exam Structures
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) plays a crucial role in shaping the educational landscape in India. For students preparing for the CBSE exams, understanding the exam structure is essential for effective preparation and achieving academic success. This guide aims to break down the key components of CBSE exam patterns, helping students navigate their path to success.
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1. Overview of CBSE
CBSE is one of the most prominent educational boards in India, known for its rigorous academic standards and a well-defined curriculum. The board conducts examinations for Class 10 (Secondary School Examination) and Class 12 (Senior Secondary Examination), which are pivotal for students' academic progression.
2. Exam Structure for Class 10
a. Subjects Offered
Class 10 students typically have the following subjects:
Languages: Hindi, English, and a third language (like Sanskrit or French).
Mathematics
Science: Physics, Chemistry, and Biology.
Social Science
Optional Subjects: Such as Computer Science, Home Science, or additional languages.
b. Question Paper Pattern
The exam pattern for Class 10 varies by subject, but generally includes:
Types of Questions: Multiple-choice questions (MCQs), short answer questions, long answer questions, and case-based questions.
Mark Distribution: Each subject typically carries 100 marks, which are divided into different sections to test various skills and knowledge areas.
c. Internal Assessment
In addition to the board exams, internal assessments contribute to the overall score. These assessments include:
Periodic tests
Practical exams
Projects and assignments
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3. Exam Structure for Class 12
a. Subjects Offered
Class 12 students can choose from various streams:
Science: Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, and Biology.
Commerce: Accountancy, Business Studies, and Economics.
Arts: History, Political Science, and Psychology, among others.
b. Question Paper Pattern
The Class 12 exam structure is similar to Class 10 but often includes more advanced topics. Key features include:
Diverse Question Types: MCQs, analytical and descriptive questions.
Mark Distribution: Each subject generally has a total of 100 marks.
c. Practical and Project Work
Practical exams are vital for subjects like Science and Computer Science, while project work may be required in subjects like Business Studies and Geography.
4. Key Changes and Updates
The CBSE periodically updates its examination patterns to align with educational goals. Recent changes include:
Introduction of Competency-Based Questions: These questions assess students' application of knowledge in real-life scenarios.
Enhanced Weightage on Internal Assessments: Internal assessments now have a more significant impact on the final grades, emphasizing continuous learning.
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5. Preparation Tips
Understanding the exam structure is just the first step. Here are some effective preparation tips:
a. Familiarize Yourself with the Syllabus
Review the syllabus for each subject thoroughly. This will assist you in pinpointing essential topics and managing your study time efficiently.
b. Practice with Sample Papers
Solving previous years’ question papers and sample papers will give you a clear idea of the exam pattern and the types of questions you may encounter.
c. Create a Study Plan
Develop a structured study plan that allocates time for each subject, incorporates revision sessions, and includes time for practicing mock tests.
d. Focus on Time Management
During your preparation and while taking the exams, practice time management to ensure you can complete your papers within the allotted time.
e. Seek Help When Needed
If you find certain topics challenging, don’t hesitate to seek help from teachers or peers. Participating in study groups can be advantageous for collaborative learning.
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6. Conclusion
Understanding the CBSE exam structures is vital for students aspiring for academic excellence. By familiarizing yourself with the exam patterns, syllabus, and effective preparation strategies, you can pave your way to success. Remember, consistent effort and a strategic approach will not only help you perform well in exams but also build a strong foundation for your future academic pursuits.
Final Thoughts
Stay positive, stay focused, and embrace the journey of learning. With determination and the right resources, you are well on your way to achieving your goals. Best of luck in your preparations!
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Price: [price_with_discount] (as of [price_update_date] - Details) [ad_1] The sixth edition of this widely popular book is designed to introduce its readers to important concepts in computer science. Computer applications and information technology through a single book complete with numerous illustrative diagrams, practical examples, chapter summaries, end-of-chapter questions and glossary of important terms. Computer fundamentals is designed to serve as text book for various introductory courses in computer science, computer applications, information technology and other related areas. Book covers major topics in the field, including: characteristics, generations, classification and basic organization of computers number systems, computer codes, binary arithmetic, boolean algebra and logic circuits internal structure and functioning of cpus, memory, secondary storage devices and I/o devices commuter software, its various types with examples and commonly used tools and techniques for planning development, implementation and operation of software systems. Computer languages, computer networks, operating systems and database technologies the internet, multimedia computing systems and their applications and many more... Reader will find this edition more useful than previous editions because :- new topics and classifications are added to various chapters, introducing readers to newer frontiers in computing the layout has been improved considerably to make the contents attractive and easier to read illustrative diagrams and overall layout are improved to make the contents attractive and lucid to read lecture notes cd contents is suitably updated size of the book is made handy on feedback from readers. Publisher : BPB PUBLICATIONS-NEW DELHI (1 January 2012) Language : Hindi ISBN-10 : 8183334717 ISBN-13 : 978-8183334716 Reading age : 14 years and up Item Weight : 772 g Dimensions : 20.3 x 25.4 x 4.7 cm [ad_2]
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A Complete Guide to CUET: Eligibility Criteria, Exam Pattern, and Preparation with Confidant Classes
The Central University Entrance Test (CUET) is a national-level examination conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA) for admission into undergraduate, postgraduate, and research programs across central universities in India. CUET allows students from diverse academic backgrounds to seek admission based on their performance in the entrance test, which evaluates their knowledge across multiple domains.
Confidant Classes provides specialized coaching for students preparing for the CUET exam. They offer a detailed curriculum, focusing on exam patterns, eligibility criteria, and comprehensive training in language proficiency, domain-specific knowledge, and general aptitude.
CUET Eligibility Criteria
The eligibility criteria for CUET vary slightly depending on the level of the program (undergraduate, postgraduate, or research) and the individual universities' requirements. However, some common eligibility standards include:
For Undergraduate Programs:
Candidates should have completed their 12th standard from a recognized board.
A minimum percentage of marks may be required, which differs based on the university and course applied for.
For Postgraduate Programs:
Candidates must hold a bachelor's degree in a relevant field from a recognized institution.
Specific programs may have additional requirements, such as minimum percentages or prerequisites in certain subjects.
For Research Programs (Ph.D.):
Applicants should possess a master's degree or equivalent in a related subject from a recognized institution.
Some universities may require candidates to pass an interview round after clearing the CUET exam for research-based programs.
Candidates are advised to check the individual eligibility requirements for each university and program they are applying to before submitting their application.
CUET Exam Pattern
The CUET exam pattern is designed to evaluate a candidate's proficiency in multiple areas, ensuring a well-rounded assessment for university admissions. The exam is computer-based and typically conducted in two shifts. The pattern is broken down into the following sections:
Section 1A (Languages):
This section assesses the candidate’s language skills in one of the 13 languages offered, such as English, Hindi, or regional languages.
The test includes questions related to reading comprehension, verbal ability, grammar, and vocabulary.
Section 1B (Optional Languages):
Candidates can opt to appear for this section if they want to demonstrate proficiency in any additional language.
This section includes classical languages such as Sanskrit, Urdu, and others, and is particularly relevant for certain humanities and linguistics programs.
Section 2 (Domain-Specific Knowledge):
In this section, candidates can choose from 27 subjects depending on the program they are applying for.
The subjects include Science, Commerce, Arts, and other specialized domains like Mathematics, Chemistry, Political Science, and Business Studies.
The questions are subject-specific and focus on testing the candidate’s knowledge in their chosen field.
Section 3 (General Test):
This section assesses the candidate’s general knowledge, logical reasoning, analytical skills, and quantitative aptitude.
It includes questions related to current affairs, general awareness, numerical ability, and reasoning.
Marking Scheme:
The CUET follows a standardized marking scheme, where every correct answer is awarded a certain number of marks, and there is negative marking for incorrect answers in most sections. It is important for students to strategize their approach and avoid unnecessary guesswork.
Why Choose Confidant Classes for CUET Preparation?
Confidant Classes has developed a focused approach to help candidates succeed in the CUET exam. They offer:
Comprehensive Syllabus Coverage: Covering language skills, domain-specific subjects, and general aptitude, ensuring all aspects of the CUET exam are addressed.
Experienced Faculty: Their team of experienced educators specializes in guiding students through complex topics, providing easy-to-understand explanations and practical examples.
Study Materials: Confidant Classes provides up-to-date study materials, mock tests, and past papers to help students practice and build confidence before the exam.
Personalized Support: Students receive individual attention and can take advantage of regular doubt-clearing sessions, personalized feedback, and performance tracking.
With flexible batch timings, both weekday and weekend options, Confidant Classes ensures that students can find a program that fits their schedule and learning needs.
Conclusion
Preparing for the CUET requires a structured and strategic approach to succeed in this competitive exam. Confidant Classes offers the expertise, resources, and guidance needed to navigate through the complex sections of the exam and secure admission into top central universities. By focusing on language skills, domain knowledge, and general aptitude, students are equipped to perform their best on exam day. For more information, visit Confidant Classes CUET.
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NCSM Recruitment 2024!!!!! Apply Now For Only 12 Vacancies
NCSM Recruitment 2024 invites applications for the positions of Office Assistant GR-III and Technician-A. Eligible candidates can apply online through the official website, www.ncsm.gov.in, until September 30. The recruitment offers details on eligibility, salary, and selection. Breif Details About NCSM Recruitment 2024 OrganizationNational Council of Science Museum (NCSM)Advt. No.08/2024Post NameOffice Assistant GR-III, Technician-AVacancies12CategoryCentral Govt JobsMode of ApplicationOnlineOnline Registration Dates9th September to 30th September 2024Selection ProcessOnline Examination, Typing Test/Trade Test, Document VerificationOfficial Websitewww.ncsm.gov.in Educational Qualification For NCSM Recruitment 2024 Office Assistant GR-III: - Must have completed Higher Secondary (10+2) or equivalent from a recognized University/Institute. - Required typing skills: Minimum speed of 40 w.p.m. in English or 30 w.p.m. in Hindi on computer. - Typing certification must be from a recognized institution. Technician-A: - Must have passed SSC or Matriculation with ITI or equivalent in relevant discipline. - For two-year course certificates: One year of relevant experience required after obtaining the certificate. - For one-year course certificates: Two years of relevant experience required after obtaining the certificate. Vacancy Details About NCSM Recruitment 2024 PostVacancy DetailsTotal Vacancies12 postsOffice Assistant GR-III06 postsNCSM Headquarters, Kolkata03 posts (UR-01, OBC-01, SC-01)Dhenkanal Science Centre, Odisha01 post (UR-01)Science City, Kolkata02 posts (UR-01, OBC-01)Technician-A06 postsCentral Research & Training Laboratory03 posts (UR-03) - Carpenter-02, Draughtsman-01Science City, Kolkata03 posts (UR-01, SC-01, EWS-01) - Fitter-01, Carpenter-02, Electronics-01 Selection Process For NCSM Recruitment 2024 Office Assistant GR-III Selection Process: - Written Examination - Computer Typing Test - Document Verification Technician-A Selection Process: - Written Examination - Trade Test - Document Verification Age Limit For NCSM Recruitment 2024 - Minimum Age Limit – 18 years. - Maximum Age Limit – 25 years Age Relaxation as per Government Rules: - For OBC Candidates – 03 years. - For ST/SC/PWD Candidates- 05 years. - For Ex-Serviceman – 05 years. - For PWD+SC/ST Candidates- 15 years. Application Fee For NCSM Recruitment 2024 CategoryApplication FeeUR/OBC/EWS (Male)Rs. 885 (Fees: Rs. 750 + 18% GST)SC/ST/PwBDNo fee Documents Required For NCSM Recruitment 2024 Salary For NCSM Recruitment 2024 PostPay ScaleOffice Assistant GR-IIIRs. 19,900 - Rs. 63,200 (Level-2)Technician-ARs. 19,900 - Rs. 63,200 (Level-2) How to Apply??? - Go to the official website at https://ncsm.gov.in/ and select the "Notice > Recruitment" option. - On the new page, click on "RECRUITMENT OF OFFICE ASSISTANT (GR.III) AND TECHNICIAN-A (ADV.NO.08-2024)". - A new tab will open where you need to complete the form by entering required details and uploading documents in the specified format. - Download and print the completed application form for future use. Important Links - Notification PDF - Online Application Link - For More Job Information FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) QuestionAnswerWhat does NCSM stand for?The National Council of Supervisors of Mathematics, a leadership organization for educational leaders focused on improving student achievement in mathematics.What is the qualification for NCSM?A Master's Degree in Science, Commerce, or Arts with at least 55% marks is required. A degree in Law is desirable.Where is NCSM located in India?NCSM is headquartered in Kolkata and operates 26 science museums and centres across India, along with a Central Research and Training Laboratory (CRTL) in Kolkata.What is the qualification for Raman Research Institute?Candidates must have an MSc in Physics/Mathematics or an M.E./M.Tech in Engineering with at least 55% marks, with a 5% relaxation for reserved categories.Which is the largest science center in India?Science City, Kolkata is the largest science centre in the Indian subcontinent, featuring a science museum, science park, and auditoriums.Is CSIR a government job?The Council of Scientific & Industrial Research (CSIR) is an autonomous organization under the Ministry of Science & Technology, Government of India. Read the full article
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Unveiling the Strengths of Women B.A. College in Firozpur City
Firozpur, a city steeped in history, offers a vibrant educational landscape. Among its institutions, the Women B.A. College in Firozpur City stands out, empowering young women with a well-rounded Bachelor of Arts degree. While details on specific specializations might require contacting the college directly, we can explore some of the general strengths this college offers.
1. Focus on Women's Empowerment:
The college fosters an environment that champions women's education and holistic development. All-female classes are organized by Women B.A. and Women B.Com. College in Firozpur City creates a space where women feel comfortable to express themselves freely, ask questions, and participate actively. This fosters intellectual curiosity and leadership qualities. The curriculum might incorporate women's studies courses, igniting social awareness and critical thinking about gender roles.
2. Broad Range of B.A. Subjects:
B.A. programs by dscw.in typically offer a variety of subjects within the Arts and Humanities domain. The Women'A. College in Firozpur likely provides a healthy mix of traditional and contemporary subjects. Here's a possible range:
Languages: English Literature, Hindi Literature, Punjabi Literature, and potentially foreign languages like French or Sanskrit.
Social Sciences: History, Political Science, Sociology, Psychology, and Economics.
Humanities: Philosophy, Fine Arts (including Music and Visual Arts), and Performing Arts (Drama and Theatre).
3. Emphasis on Skill Development:
Beyond theoretical knowledge, the college might equip students with practical skills relevant to the chosen subjects. These could include:
Communication Skills: Effective communication, writing, and presentation skills are crucial for success in any field. Workshops or dedicated courses could hone these abilities.
Research Skills: Learning to research effectively, analyze data, and present findings is a valuable asset for higher education or professional pursuits.
Critical Thinking: The ability to analyze information critically, identify biases, and form well-reasoned arguments is a cornerstone of a strong B.A. education.
4. Supportive Faculty and Mentorship:
The college likely boasts dedicated faculty who are passionate about their subjects and committed to student success. They might offer:
Personalized Guidance: Professors can provide individual attention, helping students navigate academic challenges and explore career options.
Mentorship Programs: Mentorship from experienced faculty or alumni can offer invaluable guidance and support throughout the academic journey.
5. Fostering Community and Networking:
The college environment might nurture a sense of community among students. This can be facilitated through:
Student Clubs and Activities: Participating in clubs focused on debating, creative writing, or social causes can provide avenues for self-expression and leadership development.
Alumni Network: Connecting with successful alumni can provide career guidance and inspiration.
6. Potential for Add-on Courses:
The college might offer additional vocational or skill-based courses alongside the B.A. program. These could be in areas like computer applications, communication skills, or soft skills development.
7. Affordability and Accessibility:
Being a women's college in Firozpur, the institution might offer a more affordable B.A. education compared to bigger cities. Additionally, the location might be accessible to students from nearby towns and villages, promoting wider access to higher education.
Conclusion:
The Women's B.A. College in Firozpur plays a vital role in empowering young women through quality education. While the specific specializations need to be confirmed with the college, the focus on women's empowerment, a well-rounded curriculum, and skill development creates a strong foundation for future success. The college fosters a supportive environment that prepares students not only for academic pursuits but also for active roles in society. For a more comprehensive understanding of the college's specializations and unique offerings, it's advisable to visit the college website or contact the admissions office directly. Other than that, you must explore our official website https://dscw.in/.
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October 6-12, 2013
Sunday:
I attended Krissy's daughter's christening, brought gifts, and handed over some money. Afterward, I went home early, preferring not to hang out with the crowd.
Monday:
Classes were engaging. Computer Science was especially fun. The school paper came out today and featured a candid photo of me, which felt a bit odd.
In experimental psychology, we designed another experiment focused on correlation and divided the roles among the group. Philosophy class was interesting, though the professor seemed stuck in the late 90s, trying too hard to be cool. I kept my reactions deadpan and bantered with him a bit.
After classes, I had a meeting with the officers about an upcoming seminar arranged by Ma'am Gladys, Mansoor's boss. Later, I went to the gym and learned hand and foot strokes, which left me feeling both exhausted and accomplished.
Tuesday:
I deposited my money into another account, feeling more financially secure than ever. I even considered buying new shoes for Dad. Abnormal Psychology class was engaging, though Mansoor was absent again. We finally got our copy of the DSM-5, which was exciting but a bit dull to go through.
In history class with Sir Apollo, his intense stares made me uncomfortable yet intrigued. After class, Myla and I chatted about lipstick, and Sir Apollo watched us with a smirk.
I waited in the SAO with Mansoor and Vivian for my Ecology class. After class, Mansoor and I walked together. Robbie seemed to have an inkling about our relationship, but I brushed it off as just being friends.
We detoured to the Rose Garden and stopped at Mother Earth convenience store to buy expensive chocolate for my dad. We shared a piece and kissed, trying to keep it discreet.
Mansoor asked about my past kisses, which brought back a flood of memories, including Sir Apollo. I admitted he was my fourth kiss. Despite feeling slightly uneasy, Mansoor was understanding and we kissed again.
"How many guys have you kissed?" he asked.
Suddenly, all those flashbacks of guys I kissed flashed in my mind, including Sir Apollo. I didn't answer. I swallowed, and I think he heard that.
"Hindi ako magagalit. It's not a big deal."
"Well, uh... you're the fourth."
"Akala ko isa lang naging boyfriend mo?"
"Yes, the second one was from a club I went to once and the third was... same."
"Teka, ito ba yung sa Ampersand?"
I nodded slowly. "I was drunk and caught off guard. It didn't mean anything. Tsaka di pa tayo noon."
He nodded with no judgment whatsoever. He tilted his head for a kiss again.
"Your lips are so sweet," he said.
I gave the chocolate to Dad when I got home and asked what he wanted for his birthday because I had money now.
"Dad, do you want new shoes? What do you want?"
"I want a massage."
I asked if it was possible. Mama said it was okay. So I decided to treat them to a spa. I asked Roxanne to help me out. She suggested some options.
Wednesday:
Our experiment progressed well, leaving me tired but fulfilled.
Thursday:
In Abnormal Psychology, Mansoor attended, and we participated in a role-playing session. Other classes involved more role-playing and cultural presentations. The day was packed with activities, leaving me little time to think about my interactions with Sir Apollo.
Roxanne suggested a spa for my parents, and I had to create a Facebook poster for an assignment, which took two hours. After Ecology class, Mansoor waited for me again, and Robbie questioned our frequent meetings. I insisted we were just hanging out.
At home, I talked to Roxanne about Sunday plans. Mansoor called, and I kicked Roxanne out to talk privately. Our conversation mostly centered on politics, including the recent Zamboanga siege and the pork barrel scam.
Friday:
Friday was chaotic. In Philosophy, Djang and April teased me, hinting at my relationship with Mansoor. During lunch, they pressured me to admit it. Rumors were spreading, and Robbie had apparently seen us holding hands.
"Umamin ka na kasi, pinagpapawisan ka oh!" Djang said.
"Alam na namin, may mga nakakakita sa inyo!" Sarah added.
"How?" I asked.
"Naghoholding hands!"
"Pics or didn't happen!" I demanded.
"Nakita kayo ni Robbie!"
This interaction was during lunch. I still denied it.
They kept on asking and pressuring me.
We had our experiment reporting. I told Mansoor about it and he said to just come out in the open. I still said no out of principle.
I didn't know but he seemed pissed slightly.
"I don't like hiding it anymore."
"I don't like hiding it too, but I don't want to pay the amount I said I'd pay."
"Is it a very big amount?"
"For me, yes. I mean, I can earn that in a week, but just giving it away?"
He tilted his head back. "BUT IF there was no agreement... I mean, yun lang ba ang reason kaya ayaw mo that we'll be out?"
"Yes! If it wasn't that stupid agreement, I'd hold your hands in front of them. I'd tell everyone you are my boyfriend. I want to post stupid photos of us online. I want them to see us almost hugging."
He just nodded.
Saturday:
Saturday arrived and it was Abnormal Psych class again, and he was absent. We met up with groupmates for the cultural dance project.
In the afternoon, we had economics activities and a bit of math. Then off to history class. My heart still jumps out when I see Sir Apollo. We had an essay activity, so it was a bit quiet. During the discussion, he shared anecdotes of his childhood.
Djang texted me saying, "Alam na namin. Don't worry about the ₱700 basta happy kayong dalawa."
I sent a question mark.
"Wag na kayo magtago!" she replied.
Sir Apollo was winking and saying something, smiling. I ignored him because I had more pressing matters. Roxanne texted me about tomorrow and where to eat, so I told her to just plan that.
I looked for Djang and found her with Hollmae and the others.
"What do you mean?" I widened my eyes.
"Sus, okay lang. Pinunit ko na contract natin oh." Djang said, but I looked at April, Sheryl, and Mia. They weren't saying the truth.
"So how did you know?"
"So kayo mga?" We had to go to a corner to talk.
"Sinabi mo?" I asked Hollmae.
"Hindi! Ewan ko!" She got scared.
"Oh so kayo nga!" Sarah exploded with a laugh.
"Oo na! Walang singilan ah."
"Uhh actually," Rox was vacillating.
"I knew it, you girls are hiding something."
Djang fished out a pocket of hundreds.
"Kinausap ako ni Kuya Mansoor kanina."
Turns out, my boyfriend paid for that penalty so I would still have the integrity of keeping the promise. He knew how important it was for me to keep my word. He told Djang not to tell me, but the girls felt guilty about it.
I took the money and was going to keep it.
"Hoy!" they all interjected.
"Bakit, sa boyfriend ko to eh!"
"Ibalik mo yan, gashunh," they laughed.
"No, it's mine now."
"Evil stepmother ka talaga," Djang joked.
After Ecology class, Mansoor picked me up. It was a relief that I didn't have to lie or hide. It was still the same, no touchy-feely, no corny carrying your bag. We just went. We passed by the SAO first and they smiled at me. Apparently, he already told them who I was—his girlfriend.
We walked out and held hands. It was pure joy that I could hold his hand in front of the University.
"Happy?" he asked.
"I know what you did." His face ashened. I fished out the bills and gave it to him.
"Ano ginawa mo?"
"Naguoltu din sila. I made them squeak. Thank you. I didn't know you were like this. Thank you. You're just so different."
"Well, sa savings account ko yan eh. But binawi mo."
He took it.
"Alam mo, we should get them some treats."
"Good idea."
"Manlibre ka naman," I joked.
"No, I need to buy a new phone." He answered while I laughed.
I rested my head on his shoulder and hugged his arm.
"Kiss me," I told him. And he did. We were still at the vicinity of the University. I didn't care who saw it.
I posted our photos on Twitter and only Djang and him could see it. But then I decided to create an album of him titled ❤️M72713❤️. It's just all his photos.
By the way, my vibrator finally arrived.
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The way to Get Through the UPRVUNL Exam: A Complete Guide
If you want to work in the electricity industry, the Uttar Pradesh Rajya Vidyut Utpadan Nigam Limited (UPRVUNL) test is a crucial first step. In Uttar Pradesh, UPRVUNL, a state-owned thermal power company, provides a range of jobs, including technician, junior engineer (JE), assistant engineer (AE), and more. This blog offers a thorough rundown of the UPRVUNL exam, covering its format, helpful hints for getting ready, and essential success tactics.
Recognizing the Structure of the UPRVUNL Exam The format of the UPRVUNL exam changes according on the position being applied for. Multiple-choice questions (MCQs) covering both technical and non-technical subjects are part of the general pattern, nevertheless. Here's a quick rundown: Technical Section: In this section, the candidate's proficiency in the areas of electrical, mechanical, computer science, electronics, and instrumentation is assessed. Non-Technical Section: Questions on general awareness, reasoning, and general Hindi are usually included in this section.
Technical Subjects:
Circuit theory, control systems, power systems, electrical machines, and power electronics are all included in electrical engineering. Thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, heat transfer, manufacturing processes, and industrial engineering are all included in mechanical engineering. Microprocessors, communication systems, signal processing, and analog and digital electronics are all included in electronics engineering. Data structures, algorithms, database management systems, operating systems, and computer networks are all included in computer science.
General Awareness: Current Affairs History, Geography, and Polity of India Economy and Environment Reasoning: Logical Reasoning Analytical Ability Puzzles and Seating Arrangements General Hindi: Vocabulary Grammar Comprehension
Strategies and Tips for Preparation Recognize the syllabus: Examine the comprehensive syllabus for the engineering discipline you are interested in. Being aware of the subjects covered can help you organize your study time wisely. Make a Study Schedule: Allocate half of your study time to subjects that are not technical. Give subjects you find difficult more time and subjects you are confident in less.
Employ Standard Study Materials: Good references include "Mechanical Engineering for Competitions" by R.K. Jain, "Electrical Engineering Objective" by J.B. Gupta, and "Objective Electronics & Telecommunication" by M. Subbarao. Solve past years' exam questions as well to get a sense of the format and degree of difficulty. Participate in Coaching or Online Courses: If self-study isn't producing the expected results, think about enrolling in online courses or coaching sessions that are tailored to UPRVUNL exam preparation. Websites such as Gradeup and Unacademy provide practice exams along with customised courses.
Keep Up with Current Affairs: Read newspapers every day and visit reliable news websites for the General Awareness part. Monthly periodicals that cover current events might also be helpful. Practice Often: The secret is to be consistent. Frequent practice with reasoning puzzles and technical difficulties improves accuracy and speed. Use online practice exams to mimic examination settings. Reread everything carefully: Making sure you remember the material is ensured by regularly going over key themes again. Make brief notes so that you may quickly review them in the final few days before the test.
Tips for Exam Day Time management: During the exam, manage your time well. Avoid devoting too much time to a single question. Move on and mark challenging issues for later review. Be Calm and Concentrated: Master control over your nerves. A composed mind works better under duress. Examine the questions carefully: Before attempting to respond, make sure you comprehend the question. Make sure you double-check your answers to avoid frequent mistakes.
In overview Although the UPRVUNL exam is challenging, you can succeed if you have the correct study plan and tools. Remain disciplined, practice assiduously, and keep an optimistic mindset. I wish you luck as you prepare for and pursue your future goals in the electricity industry!
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KVS TGT Syllabus and Exam Pattern
Introduction to KVS TGT Exam
The Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan (KVS) conducts the Trained Graduate Teacher (TGT) exam for recruiting teachers for various subjects in Kendriya Vidyalayas across the country. To excel in this competitive exam, understanding the syllabus and exam pattern is crucial.
Overview of KVS TGT Syllabus
The syllabus for the KVS TGT exam covers various subjects and topics to assess the candidates' proficiency. Here's a breakdown of the key areas:
Core Subjects
The core subjects include topics related to the subject for which the candidate is applying, such as Mathematics, Science, Social Studies, etc.
General English
This section evaluates candidates' understanding of English grammar, vocabulary, comprehension, and writing skills.
General Hindi
Candidates are assessed on their proficiency in Hindi language comprehension, grammar, and writing skills.
General Knowledge & Current Affairs
The Current Affairs section tests candidates' awareness of national and international events, history, geography, politics, etc.
Reasoning Ability
Candidates' logical and analytical reasoning skills are evaluated in this section.
Computer Literacy
Basic computer knowledge and applications are assessed in this section.
Detailed Examination of KVS TGT Exam Pattern
Structure of the Exam
The KVS TGT exam is conducted in multiple phases, including a written examination and an interview round for qualified candidates.
Marking Scheme
Each section of the exam carries a specific weightage, and marks are awarded accordingly.
Duration of the Exam
The duration of the KVS TGT exam varies, with different time allocations for each section.
Syllabus Weightage
Certain sections may carry more weightage in the exam, indicating their importance in the selection process.
Preparation Tips for KVS TGT Exam
Preparing effectively for the KVS TGT exam requires a strategic approach:
Understand the Syllabus
Thoroughly go through the syllabus to understand the topics and sub-topics covered in each section.
Create a Study Schedule
Develop a study schedule that allocates sufficient time for each subject and includes regular revision sessions.
Utilize Resources Effectively
Make use of textbooks, reference materials, online resources, and coaching classes to enhance understanding.
Practice Previous Year Papers
Solve previous year's question papers to familiarize yourself with the exam pattern and types of questions asked.
Revision and Mock Tests
Regularly revise the topics and take mock tests to assess your preparation level and identify areas for improvement.
Conclusion
Mastering the KVS TGT syllabus and exam pattern is essential for success in this competitive exam. By understanding the structure, content, and preparation strategies, candidates can enhance their chances of qualifying and securing a teaching position in Kendriya Vidyalayas.
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Bihar BSEB STET Teacher Online Form 2023
Post Date:02 January 2024 | 1:36 AMShort Information :Bihar School Examination Board (BSEB) has Recently Invited to the Online Application Form for the Post Bihar STET Recruitment 2023.
Bihar School Examination Board (BSEB)
Bihar STET Recruitment 2023
Advt No: 442/2023
Important Dates
Start Date : 14/12/2023
Last Date Extend: 07/01/2024
Exam Date : March 2024
Application Fee
Single Paper :
General / BC / EWS : 960/-
SC / ST / PH : 760/-
Both Paper :
General / BC / EWS : 1440/-
SC / ST / PH : 1140/-
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Minimum Age : 21 Years
Maximum Age : 37 Years for Male
Maximum Age : 40 Years for Female
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Vacancy Details
Post Name
BSEB STET Qualification
Paper 1 (Secondary)
Bachelor Degree in Related Subject with 50% Marks and B.Ed Exam Passed OR
Master Degree in Related Subject and B.Ed Exam Passed OR
Bachelor Degree / Master Degree with Minimum 45% Marks (As per NCTE Norms) with B.Ed. OR
4 Year Course BA BEd / BSc BEd Exam Passed
Paper 2 (Senior Secondary)
Master Degree in Related Subject with 50% Marks and B.Ed Exam / BA BEd / BSc BEd Passed OR
Master Degree with Minimum 45% Marks (As per NCTE Norms) with B.Ed. OR
Master Degree with 55% Marks and 3 Year B.Ed MEd Course
Selection Process
Written Exam
Document Verification (DV)
BSTET SyllabusPaper 1 (Secondary)Paper 2 (Senior Secondary)
English: Questions based on graduation and higher secondary syllabus
Hindi: Questions based on graduation and higher secondary syllabus
Urdu: Questions based on graduation and higher secondary syllabus
Sanskrit: Questions based on graduation and higher secondary syllabus
Mathematics: Questions based on graduation and higher secondary syllabus
Science: Questions based on graduation and higher secondary syllabus
Social Science: Questions based on graduation and higher secondary syllabus
English: English grammar, vocabulary, literature, teaching methodology, etc.
Maths: mathematical concepts, problem-solving skills, and teaching methodology etc.
Physics: Physical concepts, problem-solving skills, and teaching methodology etc.
Chemistry: chemical concepts, problem-solving skills, and teaching methodology etc.
Botany : Botanical concepts, problem-solving skills, and teaching methodology etc.
Zoology: Zoological concepts, problem-solving skills, and teaching methodology etc.
Computer Science: Knowledge of computer science concepts, problem-solving skills, and teaching methodology, etc.
BSTET Exam PatternParticularsBSTET Exam Pattern for Paper 1BSTET Exam Pattern for Paper 2Number of Questions150150Total Marks150150Number of Sections22Section Details
Section 1: Specified Subject
Section 2: Teaching Arts & Skills
Section 1: Specified Subject
Section 2: Teaching Arts & Skills
Exam Duration2.5 hours2.5 hoursMarking Scheme
+1 for each correct answer
No negative marking
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Required Documents
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10th,12th, Graduation, Post Graduation,B.Ed,Other Mark sheet
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Pay Scale
Rs. 32000/-. to Rs. 43000/- Approx Per Month
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