Scheme of examination
1. The examination shall be conducted according to the following Plan :
a. Written examination in the subjects as set out in para 2 below.
b. Interview for personality Test of such candidates as may be called by the Commission, carrying a maximum of 200 marks.
2. The following will be the subjects for the written examination :
| Subject |
Duration |
Maximum Marks |
| General English |
2 hrs. |
100 |
| Geology Paper I |
3 hrs. |
200 |
| Geology Paper II |
3 hrs. |
200 |
| Geology Paper III |
3 hrs. |
200 |
| Hydrogeology |
3 hrs. |
200 |
3. The Examination in all the subjects will be of conventional (Essay) type.
4. All Question papers must be answered in English. The Question Papers will be set in English only.
5. The standard and syllabus of the examination will be as shown in the Schedule.
6. Candidates must write the papers in their own hand. In no circumstances will they be allowed the help of a scribe to write answers for them.
7. The Commission have discretion to fix qualifying marks in any or all the subjects of the examination.
8. If a candidate’s handwriting is not easily legible, deduction will be made on this account from the total marks otherwise accruing to him.
9. Marks will not be allotted for mere superficial knowledge.
10. Credit will be given for orderly, effective and exact expression combined with due economy of words in all subjects of the examination.
11. In the question papers wherever necessary, questions involving the Metric System of Weights and Measures only will be set.
12. Candidates should use only International form of Indian numerals (e.g. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 etc) while answering question papers.
13. Candidates are permitted to bring and use battery operated pocket calculators for answering papers in this examination. Loaning or inter-changing of calculators in the Examination Hall is not permitted.
14. Interview for Personality Test : The candidate will be interviewed by a Board of competent and unbiased observers who will have before them a record of his career. The object of the interview is to assess his suitability for the posts for which he has competed. Special attention will be paid in the Personality Test to assessing the candidate’s capacity for leadership, initiative and intellectual curiosity, tact and other social qualities, mental and physical energy, powers of practical application, integrity of character and aptitude for adapting themselves to the field life.
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Union Public Service Commission - Geologists Examination 2006
The Union Public Service Commission will hold the Geologists Examination, 2006 commencing from 2nd December 2006 for recruitment to the posts of Geologists (Junior), Group A in the Geological Survey of India and Jr. Hydro geologist (Scientist B) Group A and Assistant Hydrogeologist, Group B in the Central Ground Water Board. The examination will be held at various centers across the country.
Salient features of the examination are published herein for general information of candidates. For details regarding Eligibility conditions, Syllabus and Scheme of the examination, Centres of examination, Guidelines for filling up the
Scheme Of The Examination
The examination comprises: Written Examination in subjects set out as follows
Interview for Personality Test for such candidates as may qualify in the Written Test.
Examination Subjects
The subjects of the examination, the time allowed and the maximum marks for each subject will be as follows:
Sl No.
Test
Questions No.
Marks
Duration
1
General Intelligence
60
120
..
2
General English
40
80
2 Hrs
3
Arithmetical Ability
40
80
..
4
General Awareness
60
120
..
Total
200
400
Scheme Of The Examination
The Combined Preliminary Examination will be of a Test for selection of candidates for the Main Examination for the different categories of posts, mentioned in the first paragraphs, and would comprise the following subjects:
Paper
No. of Questions
Marks
Duration
Part A General Intelligence &
General Awareness
100
100
2 Hrs
Part B Arithmetic
100
100
2 Hrs
Note :-
a. Both Parts A & B will be of objective type (multiple choice type).
b. Question Papers (Test Booklets) for both the Parts in Preliminary Exam will be set both in English and Hindi.
1. Introduction
A competitive examination for the recruitment of Assistant Development Officers' in the Life Insurance Corporation is held once a year, generally in the month of September. The blank application forms and particulars are published in the Employment News, generally in the month of July and the last date for submission of applications is generally the first week of August.
2. Eligibility
a. Educational Qualifications:
Candidates must hold a Bachelor's Degree in Arts, Science, Commerce, Agriculture or Law of an Indian or Foreign University or an equivalent qualification.
b. Age Limits:
The applicants should have completed the age of
Scheme of the Examination
The subjects of the examination, the time allowed and the maximum marks for each subject will be as follows:
Sl No.
Test
Questions No.
Marks
Duration
1
General Intelligence
50
50
..
2
General Awareness
50
50
2 Hrs
3
Comprehension and Writing Ability in English
50
50
..
4
Arithmetic
50
50
..
Total
200
200
Note :-
Both the question paper will contain "Objective Multiple Choice" items, each containing four alternative responses. All parts except Comprehension and Writing Ability of English will be printed in both Hindi and English.
Scheme Of The Examination
The examination will consist of two parts:
a. Part I
Written Examination
b. Part II
Stenography Test.
Written Examination
The subjects of the written examination, the time allowed and the maximum marks for each subject will be as follows:
Subject
Max. Marks
Time allowed
Language
100
2 Hrs
100
..
There is a single paper for both the subjects of the Objective multiple Choice Type questions. Candidates are required to qualify in each of the two subjects separately.
The Commission has full discretion to fix the minimum qualifying marks in either or both the subjects. Only such candidates who attain, in each of the two
Scheme of Examination
a. The subjects of the written examination, the time allowed and the maximum marks allotted to each subject will be as follows :
Subject
Code
Duration
Maximum Marks
Mathematics
01
2 1/2 Hours
300
General Ability Test
02
2 1/2 Hours
600
Total
900
b. The papers in all the subjects will consist of objective type questions only. The question papers (Test Booklets) OF mathematics and part "b" of general ability tests will be set bilingually in hindi as well as english.
c. In the question papers, wherever necessary, questions involving the metric system of Weights and Measures only will be set.
d. Candidates must write the papers in their own hand.
Scheme Of The Examination
The examination comprises:
a. Written Examination
b. Viva-Voca test of such candidates as may be called by the commission carrying a maximum of 250 marks.
Written Examination
The subjects of written examination, the marks allotted to each subject will be as under:
Sl. No.
Subject
Max. Marks
Indian Economic Service
1
General English
150
2
General Studies
150
3
General Economics- I
200
4
General Economics- II
200
5
Indian Economics
200
Indian Statistical Service
1
General English
150
2
General Studies
150
3
Statistics- I
200
4
Statistics- II
200
5
Statistics- III
200
i. Each Paper is of 3 hours duration
ii. All question papers will be of conventional (essay) type
Standard of Papers
The standard of papers in General English and General Studies will be that of a graduate
Scheme Of The Examination
The examination comprises:
a.Part A
Written Test
b. Part A
Shorthand Tests in Hindi or in English for those who qualify at the written test.
Part A
The subjects of the examination, the time allowed and the maximum marks for each subject will as follows:
Written Test
I
General Test (Objective)
General English
200
2 Hrs
General Knowledge
II
Essay
100
2 Hrs
Part B
Shorthand Test in Hindi or English for those who qualify in the written test-300 marks.
Note:
a. Paper II of the written examination shall be evaluated of only those candidates who attain a minimum qualifying standard in Paper 1 as may
Staff Selection Commission - Combined Graduate Level Examination 2006
Addendum
Sub: Combined Graduate Level (Preliminary) Examination 2006 Scheme of Examination for Visually Handicapped (Blind / Partially blind) candidates with visual disability of forty percent and above.
F.No.3/6/2006 P&P-I, candidates may please refer to the Notice published by the Commission in the Employment News. Rozer Samachar edition 14-20th October 2006 on the above subject matter and to note that all the visually handicapped candidates including Blind and partially blind persons with visual disability of forty percent and above, who have applied for examination and intends to avail the
1. Introduction
This examination is held four times a year as advertised in the Employment News and leading newspapers.
2. Eligibility
a.Eligibility:
Unmarried male Indian citizens (including those of Nepal) are eligible.
b. Educational Qualifications:
Matriculation or equivalent with Physics, Chemistry, English and Biology.
c. Age Limits:
16 to 23 years.
d. Physical Standards:
i. Height: 167 cms, relaxable for certain regions.
ii. Weight: 50 kg, relaxable for certain regions.
iii. Chest: 77/82 cm.
3. Application Procedure
As in Soldier Technical Exam 7. Selection Procedure.
4. Scheme Of the Examination
a. Paper I
(Time: 45 minutes-Max. Marks: 100)
The eligible
1. Introduction
This examination is held once a year, generally in the month of August. The blank application and particulars are published in the Employment News, usually in the month of March. The last date for the submission of applications is usually first week of April every year.
2. Eligibility
a. Age Limits:
18 to 28 years on the first June of the year of examination.
b. Educational Qualifications:
Pass in Higher Secondary with 60% marks of Graduate of a recognized University.
3. Examination Fee
Rs. 40/- (Rs. Forty only). No fee for Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes, Physically Handicapped, Ex-Servicemen and
The Institute for Charted Accountants of India
(New Delhi)
Important Announcement:
In view of the General Elections to some of the State Assemblies in the month of April/May 2006, the Charted Accountants Professional Education-I, Professional Education-II and Final examinations, Post Qualification Courses in Management Accountancy Course (Part-I), corporate Management Course (Part-I), tax management course (part-I), Insurance and Risk Management (IRM) and International trade Laws and World Trade Organization Course (ITL & WTO) examinations scheduled to be held from 2nd May 2006 to 10th May 2006. the sequence of papers, centres of examinations and other conditions shall remain the same.
The council reserves the
1. Introduction
This examination is held four times a year as advertised in the Employment News-and leading newspapers.
2. Eligibility Conditions
Unmarried male Indian citizens (including those of Nepal) are eligible.
a. Essential Qualification:
Matriculation or equivalent with Mathematics, English and Science.
b. Age Limits: 16 to 23 years.
c. Physical Standards:
i. Height: 167 cms, relaxable for certain regions.
ii. Weight: 50 kg, relaxable for certain regions.
iii. Chest: 77/82 cm.
3. Application Procedure
Blank application forms are available, free of cost, at local Recruitment Offices, District Collector's Office, Zila Parishads and Employment Exchanges. Candidates are at liberty to
Come January and the University Grants Commission will launch a unique scheme of bringing a cluster of colleges together to make optimum use of resources and utilize and avoid duplication to achieve common objectives. Based on the globalization principle of breaking boundaries and devised at the behest of institutions, the scheme proposes joint ventures for introduction of undergraduate courses in emerging areas like biotechnology, genetics and bioinformatics which require huge investments. From January, such courses can be started in one of the colleges forming part of a cluster. Other colleges of the cluster can, however, enroll students for the course