GATE 2025 important Update

The GATE exam 2025 is just around the corner, and if you’re planning to take it, here’s what you need to know.

Exam Dates
The exam is scheduled to take place on February 1, 2, 15, and 16, 2025 ¹. Make sure to mark these dates on your calendar.

Eligibility Criteria
To be eligible for the exam, you must have cleared your 10+2 standard and hold a bachelor’s degree in a relevant discipline ¹. This includes students who have completed government-accredited programs in engineering, technology, architecture, science, commerce, arts, or humanities.

Registration Process
The registration process is currently ongoing at the GOAPS portal, and the last date to fill out the application form without a late fee is September 26, 2024 ¹. Don’t miss this deadline!

Application Fees
The application fees for GATE 2025 remain unchanged from last year. For all candidates, including foreign nationals, the fee is INR 1800 without a late fee and INR 2300 with a late fee ¹. For SC/ST/PwD and female applicants, the fee is INR 900 without a late fee and INR 1400 with a late fee.

Exam Pattern
The exam pattern will remain the same as last year, with a 3-hour online CBT mode ¹. Each paper will have a General Aptitude section and a subject-specific section.

Syllabus
The syllabus for all 30 subjects has been released on the official website, gate2025.iitr.ac.in ¹. Make sure to check it out and plan your preparation accordingly.

Preparation Tips
According to previous year’s toppers, it’s essential to understand your capabilities, make a proper plan, and optimize your preparation with both hard work and smart work ¹. Start preparing early, and don’t hesitate to seek help from recommended books and online resources.

Important Dates

  • Release of application form: August 28, 2024
  • Last date to fill out application form without late fee: September 26, 2024
  • Admit card release date: First week of January 2025
  • GATE 2025 exam date: February 1-16, 2025
  • Answer key release: Fourth week of February 2025
  • Result declaration: Second week of March 2025 ¹

Stay focused, and good luck with your preparation!

SSC CGL Exam

The SSC CGL (Staff Selection Commission Combined Graduate Level) exam is a national-level competitive examination conducted by the Staff Selection Commission (SSC) to recruit personnel for various Group B and Group C posts in the Indian government ministries, departments, and offices.

*Exam Pattern:*
The SSC CGL exam consists of four tiers:
1. *Tier 1:* Preliminary exam (Objective type, 100 questions, 200 marks)
2. *Tier 2:* Main exam (Objective type, 200 questions, 400 marks)
3. *Tier 3:* Descriptive exam (Essay, Letter, Application, 100 marks)
4. *Tier 4:* Computer Proficiency Test/Skill Test (where applicable)
*Posts and Vacancies:*
The SSC CGL exam fills various posts, including:
1. Assistant Audit Officer
2. Assistant Accounts Officer
3. Assistant Section Officer
4. Inspector of Income Tax
5. Inspector of Central Excise
6. Assistant Enforcement Officer
7. Sub Inspector in CBI
8. Divisional Accountant
9. Junior Statistical Officer
10. Auditor
*Eligibility Criteria:*
1. Age: 18-32 years (varies for different posts)
2. Education: Bachelor’s degree from a recognized university
3. Citizenship: Indian citizen or subject of Nepal/Bhutan/Tibet
*Exam Dates:*
The SSC CGL exam is usually conducted annually, with the notification released in March and the exam held in June/July.
*Preparation Tips:*
1. Understand the exam pattern and syllabus
2. Prepare a study plan and stick to it
3. Focus on quantitative aptitude, reasoning, and English language
4. Practice with mock tests and previous year’s papers
5. Stay updated with current affairs and general knowledge
*Importance:*
The SSC CGL exam offers a chance to join the Indian government’s prestigious organizations and departments, providing a secure and challenging career with opportunities for growth and development.

Written Result of Combined Defence Services Examination (I)-2023

 On the basis of the results of the COMBINED DEFENCE SERVICES EXAMINATION (I), 2023 held by the Union Public Service Commission on 16th April, 2023, 6518 candidates with the following Roll Numbers have qualified for being interviewed by the Service Selection Board of the Ministry of Defence, for admission to (i) Indian Military Academy, Dehradun 156th  (DE) Course commencing in January, 2024 (ii) Indian Naval Academy, Ezhimala, Kerala, Course commencing in January, 2024 (iii) Air Force Academy, Hyderabad (Pre-Flying) Training Course (215 F(P)) commencing in January, 2024 (iv) Officers Training Academy, Chennai  119th SSC (Men) (NT) (UPSC) Course commencing in April, 2024 and (v) Officers Training Academy, Chennai, 33rd SSC Women (Non-Technical) (UPSC) Course commencing in April, 2024.

The candidature of all the candidates, whose Roll Numbers are shown in the lists below, is provisional.  In accordance with the conditions of the admission to the examination, they are required to submit the original certificates in support of age (Date of Birth), educational qualifications, NCC (C) (Army Wing/Senior Division Air Wing/Naval Wing) etc. claimed by them to IHQ of MoD (Army) / Dte Gen of Rtg (Rtg A) CDSE Entry for SSC male candidates and SSC women entry for female candidates West Block III, R. K. Puram, New Delhi-110066 in case of IMA/SSC first choice candidates and IHQ of MoD(Navy DMPR (OI & R Section), Room No. 204,‘C’ Wing, Sena Bhawan, New Delhi-110011 in case of Navy first choice candidates and PO3 (A)/Air Headquarters ‘J’ Block, Room No. 17, Opp. Vayu Bhawan, Motilal Nehru Marg, New Delhi-110 106 in case of Air Force first choice candidates by the following dates failing which their candidature will stand cancelled.  The original Certificates are to be submitted not later than 01st January, 2024 for IMA & INA,not later than 13th November, 2023 for AFA and not later than 1st April, 2024 in case of SSC course only.  The candidates must not send the original Certificates to the Union Public Service Commission.

Candidates who qualified in the written exam and given their first choice as Army (IMA/OTA) are required to register themselves on the recruiting directorate website www.joinindianarmy.nic.in in order to enable them to receive call up information for SSB interview. Those candidates who have already registered on the recruiting directorate website are advised not to register again.

In case, there is any change of address, the candidates are advised to promptly intimate directly to the Army Headquarters/Naval Headquarters/Air Headquarters as the case may be.

For any further information, the candidates may contact Facilitation Counter near Gate “C” of the Commission, either in person or on telephone numbers 011-23385271, 011-23381125 and 011-23098543 between 10:00 hrs to 17:00 hrs on any working day. In addition for SSB/interview related matter the candidates may contact over telephone no. 011-26175473 or joinindianarmy.nic.in for Army as first choice011-23010097 / Email: officer-navy[at]nic[dot]in or joinindiannavy.gov.in for Navy/Naval Academy as first choice and 011-23010231 Extn. 7645 / 7646 / 7610 or www.careerindianairforce.cdac.in for Air Force as first choice. Candidates can also obtain information regarding their result by accessing UPSC website http://www.upsc.gov.in

The marks-sheet of candidates who have not qualified, will be available on the Commission’s website within 15 days from the date of publication of the final result of OTA (after conducting SSB Interview) and will remain available on the website for a period of 30 days. 

Click here for results:

Wider participation in Pariksha Pe Charcha 2022

 Union Education and Skill Development Minister Shri Dharmendra Pradhan invited students, teachers and parents to participate in the 5th edition of  “Pariksha Pe Charcha 2022 and get a chance to be mentored by Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi.

Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi conceptualized a unique interactive program – Pariksha Pe Charcha wherein students, parents, teachers across the nation and also from overseas interact with him to discuss and overcome the stress emerging out of examinations in order to celebrate life as an Utsav. This event was organized successfully for the last four years by the Department of School Education & Literacy, Ministry of Education.

The format of this programme is proposed to be in online mode like in 2021. An online creative writing competition is being conducted at https://innovateindia.mygov.in/ppc-2022/ on various topics from 28th December to 20th January 2022 to select participants. Questions asked by selected winners will be featured in Pariksha Pe Charcha programme.

School students of classes 9 to 12, teachers and parents shall be selected through an online competition. Registrations on https://innovateindia.mygov.in/ppc-2022/ are live from 28th December 2021 till 20th January 2022 on a bouquet of themes listed below:

● Themes for Students:

  1. Exam stress management strategies during COVID-19
  2. Azadi Ka Amrit Mahostav
  3. Self-reliant School for Self-reliant India
  4. Clean India, Green India
  5. Digital Collaboration in Classrooms
  6. Environmental conservation and climate change resilience

● Themes for Teachers:

a. National Education Policy (NEP) for Naya Bharat

  1. The COVID-19 Pandemic: opportunities & challenges

● Themes for Parents:

  1. Beti Padhao, Desh Badhao
  2. Local to Global – Vocal for Local
  3. Lifelong Students’ Yearning for Learning

About 2050 participants selected through competitions on MyGov will be presented with a certificate of appreciation from Director, NCERT and a special Pariksha Pe Charcha kit comprising of Exam Warriors book in Hindi and English, written by the Prime Minister.There is enthusiastic participation of students,  teachers and parents from all over the country.

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Conducting all national level examinations in scheduled languages

 The Government has established National Testing Agency (NTA) as an autonomous and self-sustained premier testing organization to conduct entrance examinations for higher educational institutions in the Country. NTA has conducted major competitive exams in the following scheduled languages:

  1. NEET (UG) 2021 in Hindi, Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi,  Odia, Tamil ,Telugu, Urdu & Punjabi;
  2. JEE (Main) 2021 in Assamese, Bengali, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Odia, Punjabi, Tamil, Telugu, Urdu, Hindi, and Gujarati;
  3. All India Sainik School Entrance Examination (AISSEE) 2021 for Class VI in Hindi, Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Odia, Tamil, Punjabi, Telugu & Urdu.

It has also been decided to conduct Common University Entrance Test (CUET) for Central Universities in the above mentioned scheduled languages.

 

The translation of the Question Papers in NEET (UG) had been done properly, from source to target and target to source, in 12 scheduled languages.

How is the GMAT Scored?


Congratulations on your outstanding achievement in finishing your undergraduate program. Completing college is not easy and takes a lot of effort and work. Between the fall of 2009 to 2019, the number of undergraduate enrollments in postsecondary institutions decreased by 5 percent, from 17.5 million to 16.6 million students. Of that number, only an average of 62 percent will be able to finish their bachelor’s degree in six years.

If you look at the total population, the percentage is even lower. In 2019, only around 22.5 percent of people ages 25 and older finished four years of college. Now that you are done with your bachelor’s degree, you might feel ready to face the challenges of the corporate world.

But are you really ready? With the competitive workplace, you might need more tools and skills for your career to move forward. Enrolling in graduate business school would give you a competitive edge. However, applying for graduate school can be overwhelming. So make sure you’re as prepared as possible.

The first step in your graduate school preparation is taking the GMAT, which is recognized globally as an indicator of your readiness to take a graduate business school. The GMAT measures relevant skills such as critical thinking and reasoning skills needed by the world’s top graduate business school. The GMAT exam is the most common test for MBA admission and is taken by at least 200,000 graduate school candidates each year. With over 7,000 MBA and master’s programs using the GMAT exam to screen their prospective graduate school students, it’s imperative to prepare thoroughly for the exam.

Understand The Sections

Total, Verbal, and Quantitative Scores

Analytical Writing Assessment Scores

Integrated Reasoning Scores

Take your time

The GMAT is a 3.5-hour business school entrance exam that has three sections:

● Analytical writing assessment– Measures your ability to analyze and critique an argument. It also measures your ability to communicate ideas and think critically through an essay in English. Topics will include business and other subjects that can help assess critical thinking and communication skills.

● Quantitative and verbal reasoning– Quantitative reasoning measures your mathematical reasoning, skills in problem-solving, and interpreting graphical data. It will involve an understanding of common concepts of geometry, arithmetic, and elementary algebra.

Meanwhile, verbal reasoning measures your reading comprehension, critical reasoning, and editing abilities. It also involves evaluating arguments and correcting materials to express ideas effectively.

● Integrated reasoning– Measures how good students are at analyzing and interpreting data displayed in different formats. It involves synthesizing information from graphics, numbers, text, table analysis, and evaluating information from multiple sources.

Total GMAT scores can range from 200-800. The average score between January 2015 to December 2017 was about 521.27 out of a total score of 800. Verbal and Quantitative sections are scored interactively and adaptively.

The number of questions answered, how correct they are, and even the question difficulty determine your score. These two sections have scores anywhere from 0-60 after being tabulated. However, scores below 6 and above 51 are rare in verbal and quantitative reasoning.

The Analytical Writing Assessment (AWA) involves the analysis of one argumentative essay. Scores are from 0-6 in intervals of 0.5. Machine algorithms and professional essay raters are used in scoring the essay. You can request a rescore if you feel it was inaccurate. The score can be adjusted pending the review of another human rater for a fee of $45, but any requests for rescoring should be made within six months of the date of the test.

Integrated Reasoning (IR) is rated on a scale of 1-8 within single-digit intervals. You are allowed to use an online calculator with basic functions to answer the questions. However, each question requires multiple responses and parts completed. So you have to answer all responses correctly because you do not receive partial credit if you leave sections blank.

Get Prepared for GMAT

You have to do your best to get the best score on GMAT and show you have what it takes to enter business school. Now that you know the scoring methodology, you need preparation to get your target score required to get into business school. It would be best to select suitable materials and a clear study plan. Then, shift into high gear and find resources such as a GMAT prep courseto help you fine-tune your test-taking.

The GMAT exam is a crucial step for business school candidates. Around 62 percent of GMAT test takers complete four or more weeks of preparation before their exam. The more time you put into studying, the greater chance you will do better in the exam.

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