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Saturday, September 26, 2020

EXAM ANALYSIS OF IBPS RRB ASSISTANT PRELIMS EXAM 2020

 EXAM ANALYSIS OF IBPS RRB ASSISTANT EXAM 2020 is given below for the future aspirants.

Reasoning Ability section was easy with the following break-up

Topics                                                No. of Questions       Level

1.    Puzzle and Seating Arrangement       20                    Easy to Moderate

2.    Word Formation                                  2                      Easy

3.    Alpha Numeric Series                         5                      Easy

4.    Syllogism                                            5                      Easy

5.    Blood Relation                                     4                      Easy

6.    Directions                                            3                      Easy

 

Total                                                   40                    Easy

This break-up gave them a smooth ride and one can expect the same in the next year IBPS RRB ASSISTANT Prelims exams too. Prepare accordingly to keep up the pace at par with the trend followed by the examining body of IBPS.

 Numerical Ability section was easy with the following break-up

The complex section like Numerical Ability also had easy level questions which was a treat for almost all the candidates.

Topics                                          No. of Questions                               Level

1.    Data Interpretation                              06                                            Easy

2.    Missing Number Series                      04                                            Easy

3.    Simplification                                      10                                            Easy to Moderate

4.    Quadratic Equations                           04                    Easy

5.    Arithmetic Word Problems                 12                    Easy

6.    Caselet                                                06                    Easy

Total                                                               40                    Easy

important dates for the RRB JE EXAM 2019-20

Candidates aspiring for RRB JE EXAM 2019-20 need to know the important dates related to the selection process of the same. Kindly note the important dates related to the same. The exam date has yet to be announced as it is delayed due to COVID - 19 OUTBREAK. 

The important dates for the RRB JE EXAM 2019-20 is given below:

Railway Junior Exam Events

Dates (Tentative)

Official Notification Publishing Date:

December 2019

RRB JE online registration begins:

02 January 2020

RRB JE online registration ends:

31 January 2020

Online payment last date:

05 February 2020

Last date for submission of applications:

07 February 2020

SBI or Post office Bank challan Online payment last date:

4 February 2020

JE, JE( IT), DMS, CMA Exam Date:

Update Soon

 Hence the applicants of RRB JE EXAM 2019-20 should keep a close eye on the official notification for the exam date on the official website of RRB.

Thursday, September 24, 2020

SSC 2021 (NEW) Exam Calendar

 

Candidates who are looking for the latest updates of UPCOMING SSC 2021 EXAMS need to know the latest Annual Calendar of Examinations where SSC has announced the tentative dates for various exams to be conducted during 2021.

 

Below given is the SSC 2021 NEW EXAM CALENDAR for the ready reference for the SSC exam aspirants.

 

 

SSC 2021 (NEW) Exam Calendar

 

New Annual Calendar Of Examinations of Staff Selection Commission (SSC) showing tentative dates of the exams to Be Held During 2021

 Name of the Exam

Application Start - Closing Date

Date of Exam

Combined Graduate Level
Examination-2019 (Tier-I)

22nd October 2019 to 22nd November 2019

3rd to 9th March 2020 (CBE)

Combined Higher Secondary
(10+2) Examination-2019 (Tier-I)

3rd December 2019 to 10th January 2020

17 to 19 March 2020 Conducted

12th to 16th October 2020

19th to 21st October 2020

26th October 2020

Junior Engineer (Civil, Electrical & Mechanical) Examination – 2019 (Paper-I)

13th August 2019  to 12th September 2019

27th to 30th October 2020

Combined Graduate Level
Examination-2019 (Tier-II) 

-

2nd to 5th November 2020

Examination for Selection Posts
Phase-VIII/ 2020

21st February to 20th March 2020

6th, 9th and 10th November 2020

Stenographer Grade ‘C’ & ‘D’ Examination – 2019

20th September 2019 to 18th October 2019

16th Nov to 18th Nov 2020

Junior Hindi Translator, Junior
Translator, Senior Hindi
Translator and Hindi Pradhyapak
Examination-2020 (Paper-I)

29th June 2020 to 25th July 2020

19th November 2020

Combined Graduate Level
Examination-2019 (Tier-III) 

-

22nd November 2020

Sub-Inspector in Delhi Police and CAPFs Examination-2020 (Paper-I)

17th June to 16th July 2020

23rd Nov to 26th Nov 2020

Constable (Executive) in Delhi Police
Examination, 2020

1st August 2020 to 7th September 2020

27th Nov, 30th Nov, 1st Dec to 3rd Dec, 7th Dec to 11th Dec and 14th December 2020

Junior Engineer (Civil,
Mechanical, Electrical and
Quantity Surveying and Contract)
Examination-2019 (Paper-II)

-

31st January 2021

Combined Higher Secondary
(10+2) Examination-2019 (Tier-II)

-

14th Feb 2021 (Des)

Junior Hindi Translator, Junior
Translator, Senior Hindi
Translator and Hindi Pradhyapak
Examination-2020 (Paper-II)

-

14th Feb 2021 (Des)

Junior Engineer (Civil, Electrical & Mechanical) Examination – 2020 (Paper-I)

1st Oct to 30th Oct 2020

22nd to 25th March 2021

SI in Delhi Police, CAPFs and ASI
in CISF Examination -2019
(Paper-II)

-

26th March 2021

Stenographer Grade ‘C’ & ‘D’
Examination-2020

10th Oct to 4th Nov 2020

29th to 31st March 2021

Combined Higher Secondary
(10+2) Examination-2020 (Tier-I)

6th Nov to 15th Dec 2020

12th Apr to 27th Apr 2021

Combined Graduate Level
Examination-2020 (Tier-I)

21st Dec 2020 to 25th Jan 2021

29th May to 7th June 2021

Sub-Inspector in Delhi Police and
CAPFs Examination-2020 (Paper-II)

-

12th July 2021

Multi Tasking (Non-Technical)
Staff Examination-2020 (Paper-I)

2nd Feb to 18th March 2021

1st to 20th July 2021

Constable (GD) in CAPFs, NIA, SSF and Rifleman (GD) in Assam Rifles Examination, 2020 

25th Mar to 10th May 2021

2nd to 25th Aug 2021

 

Hope this calendar will help the SSC EXAM ASPIRANTS to plan the respective exam preparations for the UPCOMING SSC EXAMS!!!

UGC NET CBSE CHAPTER - INDIAN CONSTITUTION

 

Framing of the Constitution

 

The thought to have Constitution was given by M.N. Roy (A pioneer of Communist Movement in India).

The present constitution was structured by the Constituent Assembly of India which was setup under Cabinet Mission Plan of May 16, 1946.

 

Composition of Constituent Assembly

 

The Constituent Assembly had 389 members, of which 292 were elected by the elected members of the Provincial Legislative Assemblies while 93 members were nominated by the Princely States. A delegate from every four Chief Commissioners Provinces of Delhi, Ajmer-Marwaf, Coorg and British Baluchistan was also added.

 

Each Province and each Indian State or group of States were allotted the total number of seats proportional to their respective population  in ratio of one to a million. The seats in each province were distributed among the three main communities - Muslim, Sikh and General, in proportion to their respective populations.

Members of each community in the Provincial Legislative Assembly elected their own representatives by the method of proportional representation with single transferable vote. The method of selection in the case of representatives of Indian States was to be determined by consultation. But when the Muslim League decided to withdraw its members from the Constituent Assembly of India and with the creation of a separate Constituent Assembly for Pakistan on July 16, 1947, the membership of the Constituent Assembly of India was reduced to 299, out of which 229 represented the provinces and 70 were nominated by the Princely states.

 

Drafting Committee        

 

Drafting Committee, had the responsibility of drafting the Constitutional document during the recess of the Constituent Assembly, from July 1947 to Sept 1948, was formed on Aug 29, 1947.

It constitutes the following members:

1.      Dr. B. R. Ambedkar - Chairman

2.      N. Gopalaswami Ayyangar

3.      Alladi Krishnaswami Ayyar (a distinguished jurist)

4.      K.M. Munshi (a distinguished jurist)

5.      Syyed Mohd. Saadulla

6.      N. Madhav Rao fin place of B.L. Mitra)

7.      D.P Khaitan (T Krishnamachari, after Khaitan's death in 1948)

 

Functioning of the Constituent Assembly

 

B N Rao was selected as constitutional advisor of the Assembly. The first meeting of the Constituent Assembly took place on Dec 9, 1946 with Dr. Sachidan and Sinha as its interim President. Dr. Rajendra Prasad was elected as its President on Dec 11, 1946. The Assembly had 13 committees for framing the constitution.

The important ones were:

Committee

Chairman

Union Power Committee

Jawaharlal Nehru

Fundamental Rights and Minority Committee

V.B Patel

Provincial Constitution Committee

V.B Patel

Union Constitution Committee

Jawaharlal Nehru

Drafting Committee

B.R Ambedkar

Flag Committee

Jivatram Kripalani

Steering Committee

K.M Munshi

All these Committees submitted their reports, which were widely discussed by the Constituent Assembly.