Thursday 20 August 2015

Acharya Dev Vrat sworn-in as Governor of Himachal Pradesh
Acharya Dev Vrat was sworn-in as the Governor of the Himachal Pradesh on 12 August 2015 at the Raj Bhawan in Shimla. He is 27th Governor of 1this hill state. Chief Justice of state High Court, Justice Mansoor Ahmad Mir administered him the oath of office and secrecy. He replaced Kalyan Singh, who was given the additional charge of Himachal Pradesh Governor on 28 January 2015 after Urmila Singh completed her term as Governor in the state on 25 January 2015. Acharya Dev Vrat (55), a noted educationist, took his oath in Sanskrit language. Before being made the governor, he was the Principal of Gurukul University Kurukshetra, Haryana.
Jayant Patel appointed as acting Chief Justice of Gujarat High Court
Justice Jayant Patel was on 12 August 2015 appointed as acting Chief Justice of the Gujarat High Court. Justice Patel has replaced Justice VM Sahai who retired as acting chief justice on superannuation. Justice Patel (59), who hails from Veraval town in Junagadh district, graduated in commerce and law from MS University2. He started practicing law in 1979. During his three-decade career as advocate, he had appeared for Union government, Railways and Income Tax department. He was elevated as an Additional Judge of the High Court in 2001 and confirmed as a permanent judge in 2004.
India & World Bank signed agreement of US$ 308.40 Million for NCRMP-II
Union Government and World Bank on 11 August 2015 signed 308.40 million US dollar credit agreement in support of the second phase of the National5 Cyclone Risk Mitigation Program (NCRMP-II). The agreement was also signed by the state Governments of Goa, Gujarat, Karnataka, Kerala, Maharashtra, and West Bengal. The agreement was signed by Raj Kumar, Joint Secretary, Department of Economic Affairs on behalf of the Union Government and John Blomquist, Program Leader and Acting Country Director in India, on behalf of the World Bank. The Project Agreements in respect of the States of Goa, Gujarat, Karnataka, Kerala, Maharashtra and West Bengal were signed by the representatives of the respective State Governments.
Navneet Rajan Wasan appointed as DG of Police Research & Development Bureau
Senior IPS officer Navneet Rajan Wasan was on 7 May 2015 appointed as (DG) of Bureau of Police Research and Development (BPR&D). He will serve the post till 30 November 2015, the date of his superannuation. The post of Director General (DG) of Bureau of Police Research and Development had been lying vacant since March 2015 following the retirement of Rajan Gupta. Presently, Wasan is working as Special Director General in the National Investigation Agency (NIA). He is a 1980-batch IPS officer of the Andhra Pradesh cadre.
 SBI launched RuPay Platinum Debit Card in association with NPCI
State Bank of India on 7 May 2015 launched State Bank RuPay Platinum debit card in association with National Payment Corporation of India (NPCI). Initially, the card will be issued free to customers maintaining a quarterly balance of 50000 rupees. The RuPay card is accepted at all payment channels like ATMs, PoS and eCommerce.
The State Bank RuPay Platinum Debit Card, targets the affluent segment by offering a range of value added benefits including:
• 5 percent cashback on utility bill payments
• Up to 1 percent fuel surcharge waiver
• Complimentary airport lounge access
• Complimentary concierge services
• Complimentary welcome discount vouchers
• Personal accidental death and permanent total disability insurance cover of 2 lakh rupees
Pahal Scheme acknowledged by Guinness Book of World Records as largest cash transfer program
Union Government’s ambitious Pratyaksha Hastaantarit Laabh (PAHAL) scheme was on 13 August 2015 acknowledged as the world’s largest cash tran5sfer program (households) by the Guinness Book of World Records. The scheme was formally launched as Direct Benefit Transfer Scheme for LPG subsidy in 2013 in 291 districts under the aegis of Union Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas. The scheme was modified and named as Pahal in November 2014 and was then again launched in 54 districts. Later it was extended nationwide on 1 January 2015.
About Pratyaksha Hastaantarit Laabh (PAHAL) scheme
• The scheme aims at reducing eliminating duplication or bogus LPG connections and its diversion. It also seeks to meet substantive savings in LPG subsidy.
• Under the scheme, subsidized liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) cylinders are sold at market rates and consumers are entitled to receive LPG subsidy directly into their bank accounts.
• It is done either through bank account or Aadhaar linkage.
• Currently it covers more than 9.75 crore LPG consumers across the country.
3. Indian Railways signed 4 MoUs with Union Ministries of Power and New & Renewable Energy
The Indian Railways on 12 August 2015 signed four Memorandum of Understandings (MOUs) with Union Ministry 3of Power and Union Ministry of New & Renewable Energy for Cooperation in areas of electricity transmission, energy conservation and promotion of renewable Energy in a time bound manner.
Sania Mirza became second Tennis player to be recommended for Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna
Sania Mirza, currently ranked world number one in women's doubles, on 11 August 2015 became only the second tennis play4er to be recommended for the prestigious Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna. The first tennis player to be named for the top award was Leander Paes. He was bestowed the honour way back in 1996 after his bronze medal in the Atlanta Olympics. Sports Minister Sarbanada Sonowal on 1 August 2015 recommended Sania's name for the highest honour that is given for achievement in sports. But, her name for the award was finally approved by the Sports Ministry-constituted awards committee headed by Justice VK Bali, the retired Chief Justice of the Kerala High Court. The committee included eminent athletes such as Dola Banerjee, MM Somayya and Bhogeshwar Baruah and sports journalists apart from top officials of the Sports Ministry. Sania won her career's first ever women's doubles Grand Slam title with Swiss partner Martina Hingis in June 2015. Earlier, Mirza has been conferred with other coveted awards like
• The Arjuna award in 2004
• The Padma Shri, the country's fourth highest civillian honour, in 2006
The Prime Minister Narendra Modi on 15 August 2015 launched a new campaign Start-up India, Stand up India to promote bank financing for start-ups 3and offer incentives to boost entrepreneurship and job creation. The campaign was launched during the celebrations of 69th Independence Day at Red Fort, Delhi. The initiative is aimed at encouraging entrepreneurship among the youth of India. As per the initiative, each of the 1.25 lakh bank branches should encourage at least one Dalit or tribal entrepreneur and at least one woman entrepreneur. Under this initiative, in addition to existing systems to facilitate start-ups, loans would also be given to help people. This initiative will give a new dimension to entrepreneurship and will help set up a network of start-ups in the country.
Other Announcements
• Union Agriculture Ministry will now be renamed as Agriculture and Farmers’ Welfare Ministry with a view to take care of the farming community’s needs as well as the personal problems faced by them.
• The Prime Minister also announced to replace the current practice of interview-based selections for low-skilled government jobs with online merit based recruiting.
• Under the Skill India and Digital India initiative, government will now work to provide package of incentives to manufacturing units for generating jobs.
India’s ace shuttler Saina Nehwal on 16 August 2015 became the first Indian to win silver in the World Badminton Championship. She lost the women's singles s5ummit clash to Spain's Carolina Marin 16-21, 19-21 in Jakarta, Indonesia. Olympic bronze medallist Saina had reached the finals of the event on 15 August 2015 by defeating Indonesia's Lindaweni Fanetri. This was India's fifth medal at the World Championship. Following are the Indian medal winners at the World Badminton Championships which started in 1977. Legendary shuttler Prakash Padukone was the first Indian to win a bronze at the 1983 edition.
The following are the Indian medal winners at the World Badminton Championships which started in 1977
• Silver at 2015 Jakarta: Saina Nehwal (women's singles)
• Bronze at 2014 Copenhagen: PV Sindhu (women's singles)
• Bronze at 2013 Guangzhou (China): PV Sindhu (women's singles)
• Bronze at 2011 London: Jwala Gutta and Ashwini Ponnappa (women's doubles)
• Bronze at 1983 Copenhagen: Prakash Padukone (men's singles)
On 7 August Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL) commissioned a 500 MW thermal unit of NTPC’s 1Vindhyachal Super Thermal Power Station (STPS) in Vindhyanagar, Singrauli district of Madhya Pradesh. BHEL has successfully commissioned the seventh unit of 500 MW at Vindhyachal power station summing up to 3,500 MW the highest done by BHEL in power projects. For this project, BHEL had contributed in engineering, manufacture, design, supply, erection and commissioning of steam turbines. It also had important role in installing generators and boilers, along with associated auxiliaries and electricals, controls & instrumentation (C&I) and electrostatic precipitators (ESPs). BHEL particularly makes sets of 500 MW rating class and has commissioned so far 76 sets in the country. The sets supplied by BHEL have better operating Heat rate that consumes less coal while producing per unit of power. It should be noted that BHEL has established higher rated unit and thermal sets with a high degree of indigenization. In current financial year (2015-16) it has commissioned power plants with a cumulative capacity of 2,480 MW.
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Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Virbhadra Singh on 17 August 2015 announced that Sanskrit will be introduced as a mandatory subject in all Government schools o4f the state. The announcement came while he was presiding over the meet of the Himachal Sanskrit Academy. He also directed the academy to complete the formalities to take over Tungesh Sanskrit College at Cheog, so that it could be run in a better way. Cheog is a village in Theog Tehsil in Shimla District of the state.
Few other directions given by the Chief Minister
• He urged the Academy members to continue with their activities and make earnest efforts to promote Sanskrit and said that there would not be any dearth of funds to the Academy from the State Government to run its affairs.
• He also asked them to prepare programmes and projects and to submit the same to the Union Government as there was no deficiency of funds for Sanskrit Colleges and Academies with them.
• He also directed to transfer the ownership of ‘Divya Jyoti’ monthly magazine to the Academy and approved publication of research journal (bi-annual) of the Academy jointly with HP University.
Aditi Chauhan, India’s international football goalkeeper, on 16 August 2015 became the country’s first woman to play English league football. She made her debu3t for the women’s team of the West Ham United in the opening game of the season against Coventry City. West Ham United Ladies Football Club is an English women's football club (FC) affiliated with West Ham United FC. They were formed in 1991 and play at Hornchurch Stadium, Upminster the home of Hornchurch FC. They are currently in the FA Women's Premier League Southern Division.
The former Olympic champion Sebastian Coe on 19 August 2015 was elected as the sixth President of the International Association of Athletics Fe1derations (IAAF). The British Olympian was elected as the President at the 50th IAAF Congress in Beijing, China. Coe will take office on 31 August 2015 after the end of the 2015 IAAF World Championships of Beijing. He succeeds Senegalese Lamine Diack, 82, who has led the IAAF for 16 years. The 58-year-old Briton defeated his rival Sergey Bubka, a former Olympic pole vault champion, by 115 votes to 92.
Sebastian Coe
• He is a British politician and former track and field athlete.
• As a middle-distance runner, Coe won four Olympic medals, including the 1500 metres gold medal at the Olympic Games in 1980 and 1984.
• He set eight outdoor and three indoor world records in middle-distance track events – including, in 1979, setting three world records in the space of 41 days – and the world record he set in the 800 metres in 1981 remained unbroken until 1997.
• Post retirement, he became the Member of Parliament for the Conservative Party from 1992 to 1997, and became a Life Peer on 16 May 2000.
International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF)
The International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) is the international governing body for the sport of athletics. It was founded on 17 July 1912 at its first congress in Stockholm, Sweden by representatives from 17 national athletics federations as the International Amateur Athletics Federation. Since October 1993, it has been headquartered in Monaco.

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Former Cabinet secretary Ajit Kumar Seth was on 14 August 2015 appointed as the Chairman of the Public Enterprises Selection Board (PESB). He was appointed f5or a period of three years or till he attains 65 years of age. Seth succeeded Atul Chaturvedi, who has completed his tenure. Prior to this appointment, Seth completed his extended tenure of four years at the Cabinet secretariat in June 2015. Seth is a 1974-batch IAS officer of Uttar Pradesh cadre.
Other Appointments
Moreover, two IAS officers Gauri Kumar and Anshuman Das were appointed as members in PESB for a period of three years or till they attain 65 years of age. Gauri Kumar, a 1979-batch Gujarat cadre IAS officer, succeeded KM Acharya, who has completed his tenure. While Das, former CMD of National Aluminium Company Ltd (NALCO), succeeded Ashwani Kumar Datt.
About Public Enterprises Selection Board (PESB)
• The Public Enterprises Selection Board is a high powered body constituted by Union Government's Resolution dated 3.3.1987.
• It was constituted with the objective of evolving a sound managerial policy for the Central Public Sector Enterprises and to advise Government on appointments to their top management posts.
• PESB is entrusted with selection and placement of the posts of chairman, managing director or chairman-cum-managing director and functional director in central public sector enterprises, among others.

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Telangana Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao on 17 August 2015 launched a flagship programme Grama Jyothi across the state. The scheme is aimed at com4prehensive development of rural areas allowing planning and execution of works by villages themselves. For the successful implementation of the scheme, the state government has decided to invest 25000 crore rupees to empower villages. The scheme will focus on improving the Human Development Index (HDI) by addressing core issues such as drinking water and sanitation, health and nutrition, education, infrastructure, natural resources management, agriculture, social security and poverty reduction. The Grama Jyothi programme aims to empower gram panchayats. The programme introduces a participatory approach in preparing village development plans involving the panchayats, self help groups, people and all interested in the holistic development of the village. Grama Jyothi programme will be a game-changer to inclusive and holistic development of backward villages of Telangana. The government will also incentivise villages that achieve 100 percent targets in the areas of sanitation, immunisation, nutrition, literacy and green cover.

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Bangladesh Under-16 team on 18 August 2015 won their first-ever South Asian Football Federation (SAFF) under-16 title. In the title clash at the Sylhet Di3strict Stadium of Bangladesh, the hosts defeated defending champions India 4-2 in penalties. Bangladesh got the lead through Fahim Murshed when he found the net in the 46th minute. India equalised the score after the hour mark through Amay Morajkar's left-footer. The match went into penalties after both sides failed to score the second goal. In the shoot out, Bangladesh did not miss any of their penalties, while India failed to score its second and fourth helping the home side clinch the title for the first time. Earlier, Bangladesh had beaten India in the group stage as well.

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The selection committee headed by former Indian hockey captain Zafar Iqbal on 18 August 2015 recommended the names of TPP Nair, SP Misra an2d Romeo James for 2015 Dhyan Chand award. Their names were shortlisted from the names of 60 applicants. TPP Nair, the former captain of the Indian volleyball team, led the Indian team which bagged a bronze medal in the 1958 Tokyo Asian Games and a silver medal in the 1962 Jakarta Asian Games. SP Misra is the former captain of Davis Cup and at present is the chairman of the All India Tennis Association Selection Committee (AITASC). Romeo James, the former goalkeeper of the Indian hockey team, represented the country in the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics where India finished fifth.
Dhyan Chand Award
Dhyan Chand award is India's highest award for lifetime achievement in sports and games, given by the Union Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports. The award is named after the legendary Indian hockey player Dhyan Chand. The award was initiated in 2002 and carries a cash prize of 5 lakh rupees, a plaque and a scroll of honour. In 2014, the award was conferred on three individuals, namely Gurmail Singh (Hockey), KP Thakkar (Swimming-Diving) and Zeeshan Ali (Tennis).

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State Bank of India (SBI) on 18 August 2015 launched a mobile wallet (M-wallet) application named SBI Buddy. The application was launched in collaboration with Accenture and Mastercard. The services of the application will be available to both the existing as well as non-SBI customers.1
Features of Buddy
• The application is available in 13 languages
• It carries several features like cash transfer, bill payment, all types of ticket bookings payment and booking for movies, hotels as well as for shopping.
• It also has features like reminders to settle dues, recharge and pay bills instantly.

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PUNSUP
The Punjab State Civil Supplies Corporation Limited, popularly known as PUNSUP, came into

being on February 14, 1974, as a wholly owned Government Company registered under the 

Companies Act, 1956, having its Registered Office at Chandigarh, controlled by the Board of 

Directors headed by the Chairman nominated by the State Government...

PUNSUP Inspector  (3 months duration)

ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA

 

Age

Candidates from general community should have age below or equal to 38, for BC and SC maximum age can 

be up to 43 years, for some other special categories age relaxation is offered up to 45.

 

Educational Qualifications:

A Degree (Graduation) in any discipline from a recognized University or any equivalent qualification recognized 

as such by the Central Government.

 

        EXAMINATION PATTERN FOR PUNSUP EXAM

Syllabus:

Reasoning 

English

Quantitative Aptitude

General Knowledge

Computer Awareness

Punjab & Haryana High Court

PUNJAB & HARYANA HIGH COURT
The High Court of Punjab and Haryana, is a common institution for the States of Punjab, 

Haryana and the Union territory of Chandigarh. Located in the capital city of Chandigarh in the 

foot hills of Shivalik Range, it was designed by the famous French Architect Le Corbusier and 

thus boasts of being an architectural marvel. The Court Complex, due to it's architectural 

brilliance, is thronged by students of Architecture from all over the world for the study of its 

design and facets. It is also a popular tourist destination for people visiting Chandigarh. A 

museum, with a beautiful display of artifacts, rare documents and depictions showcasing how 

the High Court Building came into being, is also a part of the Punjab and Haryana High Court 

building premises.

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- Punjab & Haryana High Court   (3 months duration)

 ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA

Age

Candidates age should be in between 18 to 42 years as on 01-01-2015. Age relaxations are applicable as per 

the rules.

Educational Qualifications:

A Degree (Graduation) in any discipline from a recognized University or any equivalent qualification recognized 

as such by the Central Government.

Syllabus:

Reasoning 

English

Quantitative Aptitude

General Knowledge

Computer Awareness

Railway

Railway Recruitment
Railway Recruitment Board Exam  (3 months duration of Course)

ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA

Age: Minimum: 18 years Maximum: 30 years

Educational Qualifications:

RAILWAY RECRUITMENT BOARD EXAM SYLLABUS FOR 

EXAM OF ALL POSTS

Subjects:-

1. General Awareness 

2. Arithmetic

3.Technical Ability

4. Reasoning Ability 

5. General Intelligence 

1. General Awareness : This part of question paper gauges the candidates is up to date with surrounding and includes the following:
  • Current Affairs (National and International)
  • Major Financial/Economic News
  •  Budget and Five Year Plans
  •  Who is Who
  •  Sports
  •  Books and Authors
  •  Awards and Honours
  •  Science - Inventions and Discoveries
  •  Abbreviations
  •  Important Days
  • International and National Organisations
2. Arithmetic Ability : This part of exam is usually checks the quantitative and mathematical skills of the candidates and following is the topics from which the questions asked:
  • Number System
  • HCF, LCM
  • Simplification
  • Decimal Fractions
  • Ratio and Proportions
  • Unitary Method
  • Percentage
  • Time and Distance
  • Time and Work
  • Profit and Loss
  • Average
  • Simple and Compound Interest
  • Mensuration (2D and 3D)
  • Algebra
  • Data Interpretation
3. Technical Ability - This is generally the questions that includes the knowledge of the candidates about the profession and some technical questions which may be tricky.

4. Test of Reasoning/Mental Ability/Aptitude: This part usually tries to test the reasoning abilities and Gauges aptitude of the person. It includes the following:
VERBAL
  • Number Series
  • Alphabet Series
  • Test of Direction Sense
  • Coding-Decoding
  •  Number Ranking
  • Arithmetical Reasoning
  • Problem on Age Calculation
  • Blood Relations
  • Analogy
  •  Decision Making etc.

NON-VERBAL
  • Non Verbal Series
  •  Mirror Images
  • Cubes and Dice
  • Grouping Identical Figures
  • Embedded Figures etc
5. General Intelligence

TET /CTET / PSTET

TET / CTET / PSTET
TET(CTET/PSTET):
CTET (Central Teacher Eligibility Test) is conducted by the central government of India for the appointment of teachers in different subjects. The applicants who clear the written exam are called for the final interview round. It includes subjects from science, arts and commerce.  Student selection is based on the performance in the final interview round. CTET exam is conducted in mostly all major towns and cities of India. It is held once in a year. This test is conducted to check the ability of the teachers to deal with nuisances in classrooms. It is conducted usually on holidays. Posts are respectable with good packages and allowances. There are good retirement facilities too. It is one of the most secure jobs. The CTET exams are very tough, so candidates have to study hard to clear this exam. Now days, CTET is compulsory for the teachers to clear and also for the entry in the government section. Forms of CTET exams are available on the official web site of the exam board. It should be properly filled up in details by the applicant and attached with attested copies of all academic qualifications along with exam fees. This exam is conducted twice in the year like in the month of May/June and November/ December/ January.
PATTERN/SYLLABUS:Test consists of two parts i.e. paper I and paper II. Paper I is compulsory for those who like to teach I to V and Paper II is for those candidates who want to like to teach VI to VIII. Time duration for both papers is one and half hours. It consists of 150 multiple type questions, each question carry one mark each. There is no negative marking for wrong answers. Paper I is divided into 5parts: Child pedagogy, mathematics, environmental studies, language I and language II. These parts includes 30 multiple type questions and all questions are compulsory. Paper II is separated into 4 parts like hild pedagogy, language I , language II , mathematics and science/Social Science / Mathematics and Science OR Social Science .Child pedagogy , language I and language II are compulsory and carries 30 questions each ,while the sub-parts of the fourth part  carries 60 Questions each.
ELIGIBILITY(FOR CLASS 1 TO 5 - PRIMARY STAGE)

The students must have cleared senior secondary having at least 45 % and passed or he/she should be pursuing in the last year of two-year diploma in elementary education in accordance with the NCTE (recognition norms and procedure), Regulations, 2002
Or
Candidates should have cleared senior secondary with at least 50% and passed or pursuing in the final year of two-year diploma in elementary education
Or 
Senior secondary having at least 50 % and passed or he/she should be pursuing in the final 4year bachelors of elementary education
Or
He/she must be graduated and passed or appeared in final year of 2year diploma in elementary education
Or 
Senior secondary having 50 % and passed or he/she must be appearing in the last year of 2year diploma in education
Classes VI to VIII (for Elementary stage):
He/she must be graduated and  passed or he/she must be pursuing in last year of 2year diploma in elementary education
Or
graduation having at least 50% and passed or must be pursuing in 1year Bachelor in Education (B.Ed) 
Or 
Graduation having  at least 45% marks and passed or must be appearing in 1year Bachelor in Education (B.Ed), in accordance with the NCTE (recognition norms and procedure) regulations issued from time to time in this regard
Or 
He/she must be cleared senior secondary having at least 50% and passed or he/she must be pursuing in last year of 4year bachelor in elementary education
Or
He/she must be cleared senior secondary having at least 50% and passed or he/she must be pursuing in last year of 4year BA/ B.Sc.Ed or B.A.Ed/ B.Sc.Ed
Or
He/she must be graduated having at least 50% marks and passed or must be pursuing in 1year B.Ed.

NDA

NDA
NDA:
NDA stands for National Defence Academy. It is basically an joint service academy of IAF (Indian Air force). It is an only academy in India which can train cadets of Navy, Army and Air Force together before they can go to pre commissioning traning in their respective service academies.
NDA entrance exam conducted by the UPSC which includes following modules like general aptitude, psychological testing, team skills as well as physical and social skills, along with medical tests.
Also this test is so popular that almost 3,20,000 applicants sits in this exam and 9000 of these are invited for the interview and About 66 cadets are accepted for the Air Force, 39 for the Navy and 195 for the Army.

CDS

CDS
 CDS:
CDS Stands for Combined Defence services examination which is conducted twice in an year by UPSC (Union Public Service Commission) of India. This special entrance exam is used for the recruitment of indian Military Academy, Officers Training Academy, Indian Naval Academy and Indian Air Force Academy. This entrance exam is released during the month of October and June.
Candidates qualifying the written test are interviewed by the Service Selection Board and if finally selected, depending upon the choice given by the
(A).Indian Milliatry Academy(IMA),Dehradoon
(B).Naval Academy, (GOA)
(C).Air Force Academy, (HYDERABAD)
(D).Officers Training Academy(OTA),Chennai.
Those joining the first three institutes get permanent commission, however cadets passing out of OTA get short service commission. Applicants are required to mention their preferences while filling up the application forms

IAS / IPS / CSAT / IPS

IAS / PCS / CSAT / IPS
IAS/PCS/CSAT:

Indian Administrative Services, abbreviated as IAS, are actually the civil based administrative services of the Government of India. The officers that are designated as IAS are the ones that relate to the policy making of our nation and relates to the complete bureaucracy of the Union Government that covers both the two forms, that is the Central as well as the State government. The officers are selected through one of the most meticulous entrance exam conducted within our country, the Civil Service. The exam is conducted through three different but very hard steps, namely the Preliminary exams, then mains and finally the Personal Interview.
The exams for post of IAS are conducted at the nation based scale, and candidates from all over the country, compromising from all the state of the nation, can enroll within the entrance test. The IAS offers are recruited by the Union Government of India under the advice of Union Public Service Commissions, famously known as UPSC.
Provincial Civil Services, abbreviated as PCS, are actually the civil based administrative services of the State Government. These officers relate to the policy making of the state to which they belong. These officers are also selected through an entrance test conducted by the state based Public Service Commission.
The exams for the post of PCS are conducted at the state level, where candidates that are the domicile residents of that state are only allowed to appear in the entrance exam with a certain number of seats reserved for other state candidates. There are also reservations of seats within the state seats. Furthermore, the manner of conduction of this exam is the same as the Civil Services, that compromises of three different steps such as the Preliminary Test, after which a Mains paper is conducted and lastly, a round of Personal Interview takes place.

CMAT

CMAT:
ALL ABOUT CMAT
 The CMAT is a national level MBA entrance exam conducted by All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) twice a year.  

CAT

C.A.T:
The Common Admission Test (CAT) is a computer based test held in India. This test scores a person on the bases of quantitative ability, data interpretation, verbal ability and logical reasoning. The Indian Institutes of Management (IIMs) started this exam and use the test for selecting students for their business administration programs.[3] The test is conducted every year by one of the IIMs based on a policy of rotation. In August 2011, it was announced that Indian Institutes of Technology(IITs) and Indian Institute of Science (IISc) would also use the CAT scores, instead of the Joint Management Entrance Test (JMET), to select students for their management programmes from 2012-14 year.[4]

Exam format
The Common Admission Test (CAT), like virtually all large-scale exams, utilises multiple forms, or versions, of the test. Hence there are two types of scores involved: a raw score and a scaled score.
The raw score is calculated for each section based on the number of questions one answered correctly, incorrectly, or omitted. Candidates are given +3 points for each correct answer and -1 point for each incorrect answer. No points are given for questions that are not answered. The raw scores are then adjusted through a process called equating. Equated raw scores are then placed on a common scale or metric to ensure appropriate interpretation of the scores. This process is called scaling.
Test Duration and Pattern
The CAT 2014 had only two sections. The first section is Quantitative Ability & Data Interpretation; the second section is Verbal Ability & Logical Reasoning. The examination was of 170 minutes with no sectional time limits.
Three scaled scores will be presented for each candidate: an overall scaled score and two separate scaled scores for each section. As the two sections evaluate distinct sets of knowledge and skills, scores do not correlate across sections. A high score in one section does not guarantee a high score in another section. Percentile rankings are provided for each individual section as well as for the overall exam score.[10] Dates for CAT 2015 are expected to be released in July-August.

Post Office

POSTAL ASSISTANTS:

       COURSE DETAILS

   
COURSE
FULL FORM
DURATION 
CLASSES  SCHEDULE
POSTAL ASSISTANT
POSTAL ASSISTANT (POST OFFICE)
2  MONTHS
    6 DAYS A WEEK


       
        ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA

Age :
Minimum: 18 years Maximum: 27 years (5 Years Relaxation for Reserved Categories)

Educational Qualifications:
(1) 10+2 standard or 12th  class pass from a recognized university or Board of School Education or Board of Secondary Education with English as a compulsory subject (excluding vocational streams).

(2)  The applicants should have studied in local language of the State or Union Territory of the concerned Postal Circle or in Hindi as a subject at least in Matriculation level or equivalent.