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(VIDEO) Importance of Modi-Merkel meet in the changing global scene- Rajya Sabha TV Big Picture Debate

(VIDEO) Importance of Modi-Merkel meet in the changing global scene

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(VIDEO) Presidential Election 2017 - Lok Sabha TV Insight Discussion

(VIDEO) Presidential Election 2017 - Lok Sabha TV Insight Discussion

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Dr. Manoj Soni, appointed as UPSC member

 

Dr. Manoj Soni, appointed as UPSC member

Manoj Soni.jpegNew Delhi, May 19 (PTI) Gujarat-based educationist Manoj Soni was today appointed as a member in the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC), that conducts recruitment exams to select the countrys top bureaucrats.

His appointment has been approved by President Pranab Mukherjee, an order issued by the Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT) said. Soni was the former vice-chancellor and an alumnus of the Maharaja Sayajirao University (MSU) of Baroda.

He will hold the office for a term of six years from the date on which he takes the charge or until he attains the age of 65 years.

Soni, 52, had been the vice-chancellor of Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Open University, Ahmedabad and holds Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree, according to his profile on the MSU website.

With his appointment, the strength of the UPSC has gone up to eight. The UPSC, headed by a chairman (Prof David R Syiemlieh at present), can have a maximum of 10 members.

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Courtesy: India Today

CAPF AC FINAL MERIT ORDER RESULT (RESERVE LIST)

CAPF AC FINAL MERIT ORDER RESULT (RESERVE LIST)

1. The result of the Central Armed Police Forces (ACs) Examination, 2016 was  declared vide Press Note dated 08th   February, 2017 recommending  189 candidates in order of merit for appointment.

2.         The Commission,  in accordance with Rule 16 (4) & (5) of the Central Armed Police Forces (ACs) Examination, 2016, had also maintained a Reserve List in order of merit below the last recommended candidate.

3.         The Commission hereby recommends 22 candidates, which includes 09

General, 12 OBC and 01 SC candidates, to fill up the remaining posts based on Central Armed Police Forces (ACs) Examination, 2016 from the candidates of Reserve List. A list of these candidates is enclosed. Ministry of Home Affairs would be communicating directly with recommended candidates.

4.         The candidature of 02 OBC candidates bearing Roll Numbers 0008415 & 0248679 is Provisional.

5.         The  list  of  these  22  candidates  is  available  on  the  Commission’s

Website (http://www.upsc.gov.in).

 

CENTRAL ARMED POLICE FORCES (ACs) EXAMINATION 2016

FINAL MERIT ORDER RESULT (RESERVE LIST)

 

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S.NO. ROLLNO  NAME

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1

0067336

AKHIL MITTAL

2

0175162

VINAY KUMAR DUBEY

3

0024125

PRAGYA BAJPAI

4

0008415

BURADA SAI VIDYASAGAR

5

0193394

VIVEK NARAYAN

6

0150080

TARIQ SAMAD

7

0029719

GITE RAHUL BABASAHEB

8

0094640

NARUTE AMOL MAHADEO

9

0157081

ANKIT PACHAR

10

0151892

MOHIT SHARMA

11

0071762

ABHISHEK KUMAR CHOUBEY

12

0119135

POONAM KULHARI

13

0215012

UJJWAL KUMAR TIWARI

14

0242406

MANOJ KUMAR YADAV

15

0146578

MANISH KUMAR

16

0136509

NAGLOTH YOGESH VIJAYSINGH

17

0248679

SUDESH KUMAR JAKHAR

18

0025043

VIVEK PATEL

19

0140075

OMASE POPAT KRISHNA

20

0007361

SURYAWANSHI SWAPNILKUMAR

21

0217142

KATKAM DINESH KUMAR

22

0001041

NIDHI BARAIYA

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Tips to crack civil services exams by Rajiv Mehrishi, IAS

 

rajiv-mehrishi.jpgIndia’s home secretary Rajiv Mehrishi says that while being a ‘jack of all trades’ is probably not ideal for most professional pursuits, it is an approach that works well for those aspiring to the civil services in India.

The 1978-batch Rajasthan cadre officer has written a book, “India - 2017 Yearbook” to help the thousands who prepare for the civil services preliminary and mains examinations every year. The book, released by home minister Rajnath Singh in the national capital on Monday, was termed as ‘Mehrishi’s Kunji’ by fellow civil servant Amitabh Kant.

Here are a few tips Mehrishi shared with HT:

1.Read a lot and keep yourself abreast of all events. Be interested in anything and everything.

2. Knowing about a bit about everything: history, science, geography, computers etc, helps.

3. Prioritise your work. Studying for 14 or 18 hours won’t help as much as the quality of effort. There is no formula that 18 hours of work guarantees a civil service seat.

4.There is much emphasis on subject knowledge now, unlike in the past. Therefore, candidates who have a medical or engineering background and know their topics well will have an edge.

5. Join the services young as it will give you a better shot at the top post after you join.

6.A civil servant is best served when he or she has a very eclectic mind. Take interest in everything.

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Courtesy: Hindustan Times

(VIDEO) PM Modi's Kashmir Strategy: Implications & Expectations- Rajya Sabha TV Big Picture Debate

(VIDEO) PM Modi's Kashmir Strategy: Implications & Expectations

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(VIDEO) 3 Years Of Modi Govt. - Lok Sabha TV Insight Discussion

(VIDEO) 3 Years Of Modi Govt. - Lok Sabha TV Insight Discussion

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(VIDEO) Benami Asset : Lok Sabha TV Insight Discussion

(VIDEO) Benami Asset : Lok Sabha TV Insight Discussion

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(VIDEO) Dalai Lama statement on reincarnation - Rajya Sabha TV Big Picture Debate

(VIDEO) Dalai Lama statement on reincarnation 

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(VIDEO) Asia Africa growth corridor : can it be a game changer? - Rajya Sabha TV Big Picture Debate

(VIDEO) Asia Africa growth corridor : can it be a game changer?

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(VIDEO) Manchestar Attack & African Development Bank : Lok Sabha TV Insight Discussion

(VIDEO) Manchestar Attack & African Development Bank : 

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UPSC EXAM 2016 OFFICIAL CUT OFF Released

IAS EXAM

Civil Services Examination, 2016

Civil Services Examination, 2016 – minimum qualifying marks (CUT OFF)

In the  Civil Services  Examination 2016, the minimum  qualifying standards/marks  secured by   the   last recommended   candidate   in various categories at various stages are as under:

 

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Exam

General

OBC

SC

ST

PH-1

PH-2

PH-3

CS(Prelim)*

116.00

110.66

99.34

96.00

75.34

72.66

40.00

CS(Main)#

787

745

739

730

713

740

545

CS FINAL

988

951

937

920

927

951

817

 

*Cut off marks on the basis of GS Paper-I only.    

However, GS Paper-II was qualifying with 33% (66.66 marks) (Rule-15 of Civil Services Examination, 2016)

#   Subject to   10%   marks in each of the seven competitive papers i.e. Essay, GS-I, GS-II, GS-III, GS-IV, Optional-I and Optional-II.

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(VIDEO) Coal Scam Verdict : Implications for Indian Political class and Bureaucracy - Rajya Sabha TV Big Picture Debate

(VIDEO) Coal Scam Verdict : Implications for Indian Political class and Bureaucracy 

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(VIDEO) EVM Politics, EVM Debate, EVM Controversy : Lok Sabha TV Insight Discussion

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(VIDEO) Dalit minds : Why are they agitated? - Rajya Sabha Big Picture Debate

(VIDEO) Dalit minds : Why are they agitated? - Rajya Sabha Big Picture Debate

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(VIDEO) GST Council Meet : Lok Sabha Insight Discussion

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UPSC = UPSC Civil Services Examination, 2016 Highlights (1099 candidates Qualified)

Civil Services Examination, 2016- Highlights

Civil Services Examination, 2016- Highlights 
 

The final results of Civil Services Examination (CSE), 2016 has been declared today. The following are the highlights of the result:

  • The Civil Services (Preliminary) Examination, 2016 was conducted on 7th August, 2016. 11,35,943 candidates applied for this examination, out of which 4,59,659 candidates actually appeared. 15,452 candidates qualified for appearance in the Written (Main) Examination held in December, 2016. Of these, 2,961 candidates qualified for the Personality Test conducted in March-May, 2016.
  •  A total of 1099 candidates (846 men and 253 women) including 44 Physically Handicapped candidates (22 Orthopedically Handicapped; 07 Visually Challenged and 15 Hearing Impaired) have been recommended by the Commission for appointment to various Services.
  •  A female candidate Ms. Nandini K.R. (Roll No. 134810) has topped the Civil Services Examination, 2016. She belongs to OBC category. She qualified the examination with Kannada Literature as her optional subject. She has graduated with BE (Civil Engg) degree from M.S. Ramaiah Institute of Technology, Bangalore.
  • Shri Anmol Sher Singh Bedi (Roll No. 561724) is the topper among male candidates securing overall second rank. He has graduated with B.E. degree in Computer Science from BITS, Pilani.
  • The top 25 candidates comprise of 18 men and 07 women.
  • Educational qualification-wise the top 25 candidates comprise candidates belonging to Engineering; Sciences; Economics and Forestry background graduating from premier Institutions of the country such as IITs, NIT, ISM, BITS Pilani, VIT, MSRIT, DCE, DU, Anna University etc.
  • Optional subjects of the top 25 candidates in the examination ranged from Animal Husbandry & Vet. Science, Anthropology, Economics, Elect. Engg, Geography, History, Mathematics, Political Science & International Relations, Public Administration, Psychology and Kannada & Telugu Literature.

 

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IAS Mains General Studies Study Kit

Online IAS Coaching for General Studies Mains

General Studies Test Series For Ias Mains Examination

Courtesy: UPSC

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(VIDEO) US President's visit to Saudi: Takeaways for the world - Rajya Sabha Big Picture Debate

(VIDEO) US President's visit to Saudi:

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(VIDEO) Countering China's OBOR : Lok Sabha Insight Discussion

(VIDEO) Countering China's OBOR : Lok Sabha Insight Discussion

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