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सरकारी नौकरी: DRDO में 200 पदों पर भर्ती के लिए आवेदन की आखिरी तारीख करीब, 14 अक्टूबर तक करें अप्लाई
Hindi News Career The Last Date For Application For Recruitment To 200 Posts In DRDO Is Near, Apply By October 14 2 घंटे पहले कॉपी लिंक डिफेंस रिसर्च एंड डेवलपमेंट ऑर्गनाइजेशन (DRDO) में अप्रेंटिस के पदों पर भर्ती निकली है। इस भर्ती के लिए आवेदन की आखिरी तारीख 14 अक्टूबर तय की गई है। उम्मीदवार ऑफिशियल वेबसाइट drdo.gov.in पर जाकर अप्लाई कर सकते हैं। वैकेंसी डिटेल्स : ग्रेजुएट अप्रेंटिस : 40…
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JSSC Stenographer Recruitment 2024: Apply Online for 454 Vacancies
The Jharkhand Staff Selection Commission (JSSC) has announced a significant recruitment drive for Stenographers in 2024.
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Like. Yes he can physically walk into the building. But at least around here in order to make an appointment at the doctor's office, you have to call ahead, the front desk literally won't let you in if you're not booked in their computer system. Unless you have a caption phone (which for those whose insurance and govt grants won't cover will cost roughly 75-300USD, also they operate on a significant delay and are not the most accurate transcribing in real time so hearies often get frustrated with the experience quickly and try to end the call) how are you supposed to make an appointment?
Okay so you got your friend to call. But you need to give personal information over the phone, better trust your friend. What if you don't have hearing friends or family? That's the reality for many deaf people, deafness has a huge genetic component so while my dad is deaf due to injury it's just as likely that someone deaf from birth literally has no hearing support system. Especially if they are too poor to afford an interpretor.
Speaking of. You finally get your appointment. The front desk asks you for your information. But you can't hear them. There's no interpretor. Luckily you brought a piece of paper with you to give to the nice front desk person. Better hold onto it and shred it at the first chance, someone can steal your identity with that. You're in the exam room. You don't hear the knock. The doctor comes in. There's still no interpretor. How can you give consent to any procedures if you can't hear what they're saying? The doctor writes it down. But they're frustrated so they just write down "blood test" and "open your mouth" rather than actually walking you through the appointment. You go home. They call and leave a voicemail with the results. You can't hear it. Was it normal? Do you have cancer? Do you have to make another appointment? You need someone else to listen to it and tell you.
This is the reality for a lot of deaf people. For many, it's worse- the older generations and even younger deaf folks who were denied language acquisition don't have the "write it down" option. ASL is not a one-to-one with either spoken or written English, you are asking deaf folks to be bilingual when you say that writing it down is a good replacement for an interpretor. And those who have no language acquisition can't even use the interpretor, because they were never taught ASL to begin with.
There are adaptive and assistive devices. My dad has a bunch of them because his insurance is really good due to his tenure from work before he retired so he's lucky that A: he was born hearing and so already had language acquisition before becoming deaf B: can afford to buy things to make his life liveable, and even then he still struggles. My phone automatically converts voicemails to text, his doesn't but I figured out how to turn the option on for him. It's an extra charge on his phone bill. Mine does it for free.
My dad's lucky. He says it all the time. A lot of deaf people have it worse.
Their legs work. They can get in the building just fine. They just can't do anything else sometimes.
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okay i love pavitr prabhakar as yall might have noticed by now
but how the hell does he get time to spiderman around at the age of 15-16? does he not have board exams?
idc how smart yall are, he definitely cannot survive grade 10 and the results by doing public service
and if he truly is smart, then he should know to study like 6 hours a day after school bc his family is definitely not letting him have anything less than a 95 (who is letting this dude go out everyday wo asking him where why how when, with whom, in a city that regularly gets attacked) (on a separate note: can they be my guardian)
none of this makes sense unless he is in grade 11 (which is ofc fine, everyone knows grade 11 slacks off like they got govt jobs)
#pavitr prabhakar#spiderman india#spiderman across the spiderverse#spiderman atsv#desi tumblr#i diss 11th graders like im not in the exact same grade
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hello hello! i'm starting my undergrad in a few months double majoring in psych and govt/legal studies and i plan to go to law school in the future, so i was wondering: what are the best ways to prepare for the lsat early, and what did you do in undergrad that prepared you best for law school?
Ooh, I'm so excited for you! That sounds like an amazing double major, awesome choice!
Undergrad:
This is a great chance to practice discipline! In undergrad (especially general education classes), a lot of people coast by without really doing the readings. But law school involves a ton of readings each week. Okay...some people still don't do the readings, even in law school. ;) But it sounds like you're very committed and serious, so you seem like the kind of student who will want to do the readings (at least for the law school classes that matter to you) so that you can get the most out of class. A great way to practice that is to practice the discipline of reading in undergrad - even when no one else bothers.
And if you need another incentive to read: remember that the higher your GPA is, the more okay you'll be at getting into your desired law school even if your LSAT isn't stellar. So if you want to take the pressure off a little when it comes to taking the LSAT, prioritize that GPA!
Another great skill to practice in undergrad is speaking in class! If you're like most people will get so much more out of your law school classes if you're willing/confident enough to engage with the professor. Yes, that means asking or answering questions in front of a giant room full of people. But this is such a good skill to learn. (And it will make arguing in front of a judge or jury less scary in the long run, too.)
Related: take every change you get to practice public speaking! Join a speech and debate club or something similar!
And get used to going to your professors' office hours. Office hours are an amazing chance in law school to dig deeper into the material, and will sometimes result in internships, job offers, and the like. So use undergrad to get used to reaching out to your profs.
(Plus, you'll need letters of rec when you start applying to law school, so having some undergrad professors wrapped around your thumb won't hurt.)
And while I'm thinking of applications - try to be, for lack of better words, interesting and well-rounded. Your chosen majors are a fantastic start, since throwing psychology in will help you stand out from all the other government-and-political-science types. But you want to show law school admins that you're not just an academic nerd. Whatever other interests you have, see if you can find some way to make them official, like by joining a club (or starting your own). Ideally, this would also involve some sort of volunteering. Overall, this shows admin that you're someone who gives back to your academic institutions (which they'll interpret as you being the sort of person who'll make the law school better for everyone), and someone who gives back to society.
Another super random piece of advice that isn't specific to undergrad: hone your typing skills! Most law school exams (and the infamous bar exam) are timed tests. If you can type faster than your classmates, you will be at an advantage, and that matters when classes are graded on a curve.
LSAT:
Practice tests, practice tests, practice tests! The LSAT is a skills-based test, so reading a bunch about the test is a waste of time. I re commend reading about it enough that you can identify the categories of questions, and then moving on because you want to take a practice test asap. That will tell you where your weak spots are. Once you know your weak spots (...chances are, it's logic games, perhaps a specific category of logic games), then you can focus on practicing those questions.
I found YouTube to be a great source with logic games specifically, because the way to beat a logic game is by diagramming as accurately and efficiently as possible. I'm not a visual thinker, so the diagrams I came up with on my own usually weren't good enough. The experts on YouTube have already figured it out for me!
Aside from YouTube, the only other resource I used was books found at thrift stores. I stocked up on a ton of LSAT books, not to read them, but to use the practice tests at the end.
I can't stress this enough: you HAVE to actually PRACTICE the LSAT. You have to isolate in a room and set a timer and run through it like it's the real thing. Doing it in focused bursts might help you figure out how to answer a specific kind of question, but at the end of the day, the LSAT is also a test of mental endurance. You have to train your brain to focus (and focus hard) for the whole time. The only way to do that is practice like it's the real thing.
(If you're super hardcore, this means, as you get closer to the real thing, that you practice eating, drinking, and sleeping the way you would for the real exam, too. Like if the exam starts at 9 in the morning, you make sure you eat whatever you need to before that point, so you can start your practice exam at 9am too. Otherwise, your brain might get used to switching into high gear later in the day, and that's suboptimal.)
I was blessed in that a local law school actually offered free practice LSATs every October, which is great because it just feels a little more real than practicing at home. So if anywhere in your area offers something like that, do it! And if not, try to practice going somewhere to take your practice exams. Doing it in the comfort of your own home is just a little less nerve-wracking.
Other super random tip: get some sprigs of rosemary and sniff them periodically. You'll look weird, but it helps your brain stay awake.
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Sarkari Result Admit Card: Your Key to Government Jobs in India
If you wish to participate in government jobs, you need to always keep an eye out for the latest notifications and updates. Exam notifications, application details, Sarkari Result Admit Card, everything is crucial and having the right pointers makes the experience comfortable. This blog primarily focuses on everything concerning the admit cards, the vacancies available in the government sectors including UPSC Vacancy 2025 and the opportunities that arise to take the exam.
The Significance of Admit Cards in Sarkari Exams
The admit cards are an essential part of the recruitment exercise. Every candidate who is interested in getting a particular job within the government has to print out their Job Admit Card in order for them to gain entry into the specific exam hall. Such admit cards serve as a proof of identity with crucial information including:
Candidate’s Name
Examination Centre
Time the candidate is to report
Instructions for the exam
Being disqualified because one lost their admit card emphasizes the significance of following permit release protocols as it helps in raising awareness of certain rules.
How to Find Updates Related to Sarkari Jobs
Sarkari job portals are designed to keep you informed at every step of the application process. These portals will keep you updated for everything from application forms to final results. For you to stay up to date and potentially secure the latest job opportunities sarkari Result offers, you can look into these steps:
Self-research is the best way. Regularly check online for government job updates.
Set up alerts for important examinations. Some examples include Toto, Ssc and banking.
Follow social accounts and employment groups focused on sarkari results as well as governmental job opportunities.
With that being done, you will be prepared to acquire any potential job at the right time.
Sarkari Result – UPSC Vacancy 2025
For anyone looking to acquire employment within the powers of India’s management, one option may be the upcoming UPSC Vacancy 2025. The pressure and work most candidates go through for their UPSC papers is extreme, but with patience and smart thinking, it can be very rewarding.
Some of the key insights that may make up the upcoming vacancies reflect on the following points:
Candidates Showing Interest in International Studies, Immigration as well as Diplomacy may find countless openings within schools drawing of the IAS, IPS and more.
For students who have completed their degree and are graduates, there may also be prospects within IT, Management and Marketing so long as the students are able to qualify.
Students will also be provided with syllabuses which will highlight their analytical capabilities and aptitude for decision making.
To take full advantage of these chances, prepare yourself at least in advance, and monitor the official announcements.
How can I get my admit card?
You can easily download your Sarkari Result Admit Card with the help of the official portals. There is an easy to follow guide for this:
Go to the website of the authority in charge of the examination.
Go to the section with information about the admit cards.
Type in the password or date of birth or registration number.
The admit card should be printed out together with downloading it for future use.
You have to check all the information given on the admit card and this will save you from last minute muddles
Conclusion
For a great number of people, getting a job in a government establishment is a wish and it all starts with being concerned about the Latest Govt Jobs Sarkari Result and at the start Getting your Job Admit Card. Be ready for the new possibilities such as the UPSC Vacancy 2025, and skill yourself in every required aspect. If you are focused, spend time to plan all goals in detail, you can reach our purposes and build a successful career in government.
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सरकारी नौकरी: हरियाणा में कॉन्स्टेबल के 5666 पदों पर भर्ती के लिए आवेदन की आखिरी तारीख बढ़ी, अब 1 अक्टूबर तक करें अप्लाई
Hindi News Career The Last Date For Application For Recruitment To 5666 Constable Posts In Haryana Has Been Extended, Now Apply Till October 1 57 मिनट पहले कॉपी लिंक हरियाणा कर्मचारी आयोग ने कॉन्स्टेबल के 5000 से ज्यादा पदों पर भर्ती निकाली है। इस भर्ती के लिए आवेदन की आखिरी तारीख 24 सितंबर तय की गई थी जिसे 1 अक्टूबर तक के लिए एक्सटेंड किया गया है। उम्मीदवार आयोग की ऑफिशियल वेबसाइट hssc.gov.in…
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Is Government Job Yoga Present in Kundali
Are you aspiring to have a successful career in the government sector? Do you constantly wonder if you have the proper planetary alignments in your Kundali to secure a government job? If these questions have been on your mind, you are not alone.
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राजस्थान पुलिस कांस्टेबल सीबीटी परीक्षा परिणाम जारी Rajasthan Police Constable CBT Exam Result Declared
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