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IBS Chandigarh :

As the no. of young graduates passing out every year is increasing day by day, it necessitated the need to Open up quality Institutes where the student can prepare for the competitive exams & get their dream job. In order to fulfill this need of quality coaching & guidance , IBS Institute – The No. 1 Coaching institute in North India opened its branch in 2011.

IBS Chandigarh-34 is the Best Institute for SSC, Bank Exam, Punjab Govt. Jobs, Himachal Pradesh Govt. Jobs, Haryana SSC, State Police, State Patwari & all Competitive Exam Preparation in North Indian Region. IBS Chandigarh-34 is an Ace Institute that provides Best Bank PO, Bank Clerical, IBPS PO, IBPS Clerical, RRB PO, RRB Clerical, SBI PO, SBI Clerical, RBI Grade-B, RBI Assistant Coaching, IBPS Specialist Officers & all Bank Exams Coaching. Also, IBS Chandigarh-34 through its Quality, Guidance and Standard Approach have made a Remarkable Name in Providing Best SSC–CGL-Graduate Level Coaching, SSC–LDC-12th level Coaching, SSC–MTS–10th Level Coaching, SSC–CPO–DP. IBS Chandigarh-34 is India’s Foremost Institute for Providing Best Coaching for TET, CTET, PTET, HTET, HPTET Coaching, Insurance, FCI, Intelligence Bureau, LIC Exams, National Health Care Organization, Railways, CDS and all Govt. Entrance Exams. Having 60+ Centers throughout India, IBS has become a Centre of Excellence in Guiding Students through All Govt. Exams.

IBS has pioneered in SSC Exam Coaching in Chandigarh, Bank PO Exam Coaching in Chandigarh, NDA Exam Coaching in Chandigarh, CDS Exam Coaching in Chandigarh, PSSSB, SSC Exam Preparation in Chandigarh, UGC NET Exam Preparation in Chandigarh. IBS Chandigarh provides comprehensive study material which handled by experienced faculties of IBS Chandigarh. The regular doubt clearing sessions , Section Tests , Mock Papers and 24*7 Guidance by the faculties has produced unparallel results in Chandigarh. In last 10 years IBS has produced highest no. of selections in government sector.

Courses Offered:

IBS Chandigarh Specializes in Following Courses

Banking & Insurance Exams

IBPS Bank PO EXAM CoachingIBPS Bank Clerk Exam CoachingIBPS Bank SO Exam Coaching
SBI Bank PO EXAM CoachingSBI Bank Clerk Exam CoachingSBI Bank SO Exam Coaching
IBPS RRB Bank Officer Exam CoachingIBPS RRB Bank Clerk Exam CoachingIBPS RRB Bank SO Exam Coaching
RBI Assistant Exam CoachingRBI Grade B Officer Exam CoachingNABARD Assistant
NABARD Grade B OfficerBank of Baroda Bank PO Exam CoachingSyndicate Bank PO Exam Coaching
CANARA Bank PO Exam CoachingBank of India PO Exam CoachingChandigarh State Cooerative Bank
Coaching for Assistant Exam in LIC / NIACL / OICL / NICL / UIICLCoaching for AAO Exam in LIC / NIACL / OICL / NICL / UIICLCoaching for ECGC /EPFO Assistant Exam

SSC EXAMS :

SSC CGL Exam CoachingSSC CPO Exam CoachingSSC GD Constable Exam
SSC CHSL Exam CoachingSSC MTS Exam CoachingSSC Steno Exam Coaching

Defence Exams:

CDS Exam CoachingNDA Exam CoachingOTA Exam Coaching
Airforce Group X & Group Y Exam CoachingIndian Navy Sailor Exam CoachingChandigarh Police Contable Coaching

Research & Teaching Exams:

UGC NET Paper I Exam CoachingUGC NET Paper II Exam CoachingCTET Exam Coaching
KVS Teacher Recruitment Exam CoachingNVS Teacher Recruitment Exam Coaching

Chandigarh State Exam Coaching

SSA Exam CoachingEducation Department Recruiment Board Exam Coaching
High Court Recruitment ExamNITTTR

Law Entrance Exams :

CLAT & Other Law Entrance Exams for 5 year Law Courses.

IBS Chandigarh Provides the best platform for the young graduates to excel in their Career & fulfill their dreams.

IBS in News

Being leading player in Chandigarh , IBS has always taken initiatives to spread awareness about various exams, upcoming vacancies, results etc. We have conducted these sessions in the schools & colleges of Chandigarh and its surroundings. These events have helped thousands of students of Chandigarh City to be updated about upcoming exams and prepare themselves accordingly. Following are few of the pics of our events being conducted in schools & colleges

Why IBS Chandigarh is the Best Choice for You?

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NOTE : IBS institute is the only institute in Chandigarh which has full time faculties & are always available in the branch to help the students.

Career in Banking Sector

The banking sector has been the top recruiter in last one decade. With Indian Financial sector in expansion mode and huge retirements coming up in future as well the boom in Banking sector recruitment is bound to continue. All the Banks carry out the recruitment for the following posts:

PostBank ClerkBank POSpecialist Officer
Age Eligibility20 to 28 years20 to 30 years20 to 30 years
QualificationGraduate in any streamGraduate in any streamBE/B.Tech in IT/CS for IT Officer.
MBA HR
MBA Marketing
MA Hindi
Or LLB as per specialization
Roles & ResponsibilityCash acceptance / deposits
Account Opening
Document verification
DD/Cheques
Public dealing other than loans or advances
Loans & Advances
Accounts Opening
Responsibility to increase Cash flow of Branch
Supervision & verification of clerical work
Public Relations
The specialist Officers deal with their respective fields in the bank. They more of maintain a back end support system that helps the Clerks & general Banking Officers in performing their duties in an efficient manner.
Salary PackagesRs 22000 to Rs 25000 per month is the starting salary.Rs 39000 to Rs 42000 is the starting salaryRs 40000 to Rs 42000 is the starting salary
Selection Procedure

Two Stage Exam:

  • 1. Prelim Exam
  • 2. Mains Exam

Selection is made on the basis of score in mains exam.

Three Stage Exam:

  • 1. Prelim Exam
  • 2. Mains Exam
  • 3. Personal Interview

( In certain exams like SBI PO, Group discussion is also part of Stage 3.)
Selection is made on the basis of composite score of Stage 2 & Stage 3

Three Stage Exam:

  • 1. Prelim Exam
  • 2. Mains Exam
  • 3. Personal Interview

( In certain exams like SBI PO, Group discussion is also part of Stage 3.)
Selection is made on the basis of composite score of Stage 2 & Stage 3

Notifications & Exam Pattern

SBI BANK Clerk Exam

SBI Clerk Eligibility :

Age : 20 – 28 years (Age Relaxation: OBC: 3yrs, SC/ST: 5 yrs, PH: 10yrs, Ex. Serv.: 5 Yrs.)

Qualification:Should hold a degree of Graduation or should be in final year of degree examination.

Exam Pattern :

SBI Clerk Prelims Exam Pattern:

SubjectQnsMarksTime
English Language303020 min.
Numerical Ability353520 min.
Reasoning ability353520 min.
Total10010060 min. (1hour)

The students who qualify the prelim exam are required to appear in the mains exam.

SBI CLERK Mains Exam Pattern (Phase II):

The structure of main examination (online objective type) would be as follows:

Sr. No.Name of Tests(Objective)No. of QuestionsMaximum MarksTotal Time
1English Language404035 Minutes
2Quantitative Aptitude505045 Minutes
3Reasoning Ability & Computer Aptitude506045 Minutes
4General/Financial Awareness505035 Minutes
Total1902002 Hours 40 Minutes
Final selection will be on the basis of score in MAINS EXAM.

IBPS Bank Clerk Exam

This is a Common Written exam for the Nationalized banks for recruitment of the clerical staff:

PARTICIPATING ORGANISATIONS

Allahabad BankCanara BankIndian Overseas Bank
UCO BankAndhra BankCentral Bank of India
Oriental Bank of CommerceUnion Bank of IndiaBank of Baroda
Corporation BankPunjab National BankUnited Bank of India
Bank of IndiaDena BankPunjab & Sind Bank
Vijaya BankBank of MaharashtraIndian Bank
Syndicate Bank

Eligibility:

Age: 20 to 28 Years ( Age Relaxation: OBC: 3yrs, SC/ST: 5 yrs, PH: 10yrs, Ex. Serv.: 5 Yrs)

Qualification: Should hold a degree of Graduation.

HOW TO APPLY: Candidates can apply online

Fee: Rs 600 (For SC/ST/PWD: Rs 100 only). Mode of fee payment will be only online payment.

Recruitment Process:

The recruitment is done through two stages. Preliminary & mains Test

Preliminary Examination: 60 min. total Time (20 min. allotted to each section)

SubjectQnsMarksTime
English Language303020 min.
Numerical Ability353520 min.
Reasoning ability353520 min.
Total10010060 min. (1hour)

The preliminary Test is only qualifying in nature. There is a negative marking of 1/4th for wrong answers. It will be bilingual in nature. Selection will be made on merit list drawn on the basis of the overall aggregate marks scored in the Preliminary Examination.

Cut off IBPS CLERK 2018 -2019 Prelim Exam: These cut offs are listed state-wise and category-wise.

SubjectTotal MarksGEN
English309.5
Reasoning3514.5
Quantitative Aptitude3513.5
Total Cut off100Varies according to the state

Mains Exam: Main Examination will consist of Objective Tests for 200 marks and it will be online.

Objective Test: The objective test of 3 hours duration consist of 4 Sections for total 200 marks. The objective test will have separate timing for every section. The candidates are required to by securing passing marks, to be decided by the Bank.

Sr. No.Name of TestsNo. of Questions MarksTotal Time
1Reasoning & Computer Aptitude506045 Minutes
2Quantitative Aptitude505045 Minutes
3General/Economy/Banking Awarness505035 Minutes
4English Language404035 Minutes
Total190200160 minutes

*There will be 1/4th negative marking for wrong answers.

Final Selection:

  • The marks obtained in the Preliminary Examination (Phase-I) will not be added for the selection.
  • The marks obtained in the Mains Examination (Objective Test), will be used to obtain the final merit list. The candidates will have to qualify in Mains Exam (Objective Test).
  • The final merit list is arrived at after aggregating converted marks of Written Test will be out of 100 for each category.

SBI Bank PO EXAM

Eligibility:

Age: 21 to 30 (Age Relaxation: OBC: 3yrs, SC/ST: 5 yrs, PH: 10yrs, Ex. Serv.: 5 Yrs.)

Qualification: Should hold a degree of Graduation or should be in final year of degree examination.

HOW TO APPLY: Candidates can apply online only when the notification is announced.

The number of attempts in SBI PO Exam are Limited:

CategoryNumber of Chances
General4
General (PWD)7
OBC7
OBC (PWD)7
SC/SC(PWD)/ST/ST (PWD)No Restriction

Candidates who have already appeared for the maximum number of chances permissible are not eligible to apply.

Recruitment Process:

The recruitment is done through three stages. Preliminary & mains Test followed by the Interview.

1. Preliminary Examination: 60 min. Total Time (20 min. allotted to each section)

SubjectQnsMarksTime
English Language303020 Min
Numerical Ability303520 Min
Reasoning ability353520 Min
Total10010060 min. (1hour)

The preliminary Test is only qualifying in nature. There is a negative marking of 1/4thfor wrong answers. Those who qualify prelim exam appear in the mains exam.

2. Mains Exam:

Sr. No.Name of TestNo. of Questions MarksDuration
1Reasoning & Computer Aptitude456060 Minutes
2Data Analysis & Interpretation356045 Minutes
3General/Economy/Banking Awareness’s404035 Minutes
4English Language354040 Minutes
Total1552003 hours

There will be1/4thnegative marking for wrong answers.

(II) Descriptive Test: The Descriptive Test of 30 minutes duration with 50 marks will be a Test of English Language (Letter Writing & Essay). The candidates are required to qualify in the Descriptive Test by securing passing marks, to be decided by the Bank.

Note: Descriptive Test paper of only those candidates will be evaluated who have scored qualifying marks in the Objective Tests and are placed adequately high as per total marks in objective test.

3. Personality Test = 50 Marks Group Exercises (20 marks) & Interview (30 marks): The aggregate marks of candidates qualifying in both the Objective Tests and Descriptive Test will be arranged in descending order in each category. Adequate number of candidates in each category, as decided by the Bank will be called for Group Exercises and Interview. The qualifying marks in Group Exercises & Interview will be as decided by the Bank.

H. Final Selection:

1. The marks obtained in the Preliminary Examination (Phase-I) will not be added for the selection.

2. Weightage for the Written Test (out of 250 marks: 200 Objective + 50 Descriptive) are converted to out of 75 and marks secured in Group Exercises & Interview (out of 50 marks) are converted to out of 25.

3.The final merit list is arrived at after aggregating converted marks of Written Test and Group Exercises &Interview out of 100 for each category.

IBPS Bank PO Exam

Probationary Officer in Public Sector Bank (PSB): The online examination (Preliminary and Main & Interview) for the selection of Probationary officers in Public sector banks is scheduled to be held during the period of October to November the details of which is mentioned below.

Eligibility:

Age: 20 to 30 Years (Age Relaxation: OBC: 3yrs, SC/ST: 5 yrs, PH: 10yrs, Ex. Serv.: 5 Yrs)

Qualification: Should hold a degree of Graduation.

HOW TO APPLY: Candidates can apply online.

Fee: Rs 600 (For SC/ST/PWD: Rs 100 only). Mode of fee payment will be only online payment.

PARTICIPATING ORGANISATIONS

Allahabad BankCanara BankIndian Overseas Bank
UCO BankAndhra BankCentral Bank of India
Oriental Bank of CommerceUnion Bank of IndiaBank of Baroda
Corporation BankPunjab National BankUnited Bank of India
Bank of IndiaDena BankPunjab & Sind Bank
Vijaya BankBank of MaharashtraIndian Bank
Syndicate Bank

Recruitment Process:

The recruitment is done through three stages. Preliminary test, Mains Test and Interview

A. Preliminary Examination: 60 min. total Time (20 min. allotted to each section)

SubjectQnsMarksTime
English Language303020 min.
Numerical Ability353520 min.
Reasoning ability353520 min.
Total10010060 min. (1hour)

The preliminary Test is only qualifying in nature. There is a negative marking of 1/4th for wrong answers. It will be bilingual in nature. Selection will be made on merit list drawn on the basis of the overall aggregate marks scored in the Preliminary Examination.

B. Mains Exam:

Objective: Main Examination will consist of Objective Tests for 200 marks and it will be online.

Descriptive Paper: 2 Questions for a total of 25 marks

Sr. No.Name of TestNo. of QuestionsMarksDuration
1Reasoning & Computer Aptitude456060 Minutes
2Data Analysis & Interpretation356045 Minutes
3General/Economy/Banking Awareness404035 Minutes
44 English Language354040 Minutes
Total1552003 hours
5English Language (Letter Writing & Essay)22530 Minutes

There will be 1/4th negative marking for wrong answers.

Descriptive Paper: – There will be two questions, one essay and one letter and the type of this exam will be online. The total word limit of each question will be 150 words and total time limit will be 30 minutes.

Final Selection: Final selection will be made on the basis of score in Mains Exam (80% weightage including Descriptive Test ) and Personal Interview (20% weightage).

SPECIAL RECRUITMENT DRIVE BY CERTAIN BANKS

Bank of Baroda Bank PO Exam

Canara Bank Officer Exam

Syndicate Bank PO Exam

These banks carry out their own separate exams to recruit officers. The selected students undergo 9 months to 1 year training with The Training School like MANIPAL UNIVERSITY. After training, they are posted as scale I officers in respective banks.

SELECTION PROCESS

Candidates shall be selected by Syndicate Bank through a selection process consisting of

  • Online Objective Test
  • Interview and Group Discussion

1. Objective Test (Online)

Sr.
No.
Name of the Test No.of Qs.Max. Marks Duration
1Reasoning5050Composite Time of two hours
2Quantitative Aptitude5050
3English Language5050
4General Awareness5050
5Descriptive Test (Online)2 Qs. English Language5030 min
5Descriptive
Test (Online)
2 Qs. English Language5030 min

Descriptive Test: Some Banks also conduct Descriptive Test along with the written exam. The descriptive test is also online and one needs to type the answer on the system.

2. Interview & Group Discussion: The candidates who qualify the written exam are put through Interview & Group Discussion round.

Final Selection: Final selection is made by the composite score of Objective Test, Descriptive Test (if Applicable) as well as Personal Interview & Group Discussion.

Other BANKING Exams Includes :

IBPS RRB Assistant Exam

IBPS RRB Officer Exam

IBPS RRB SO Exam

Career in SSC (Staff Selection Commission)

SSC EXAMS :

SSC CGL ExamSSC CPO Exam
SSC CHSL ExamSSC JE Exam
SSC GD ConstableSSC Steno Exam
SSC MTS ExamSSC Jr Hindi Translator

SSC CGL

Age limit:

Age limitPosts
18 to 27 yearsInspector (narcotics)
18 to 30 yearsAssistant (other ministries/departments/organizations), Inspector(post department)
20 to 30 yearsAss. Section Officer (central sectariat, railway, external affairs ministry, AFHQ), sub inspector(CBI)
upto 30 yearsAss. Audit Officer, Ass. Accounts Officers (departments under CAG), Ass. Section Officer(IB), Ass. Section Officer, Ass. Suprintendent (other ministries/ departments), Inspector(CBEC), Ass. Enforcement Officers (department of enforcement), Sub Inspector (NIA), Divisional Accountant (Departments under CAG)
upto 32 yearsJunior Statistical Officer (M/o statistics and programme implementation)

Age relaxation

Category OBCSC/STPWDPWD+OBCPWD+SC/STExS
Age Relaxation3years5 years10 years13 years15 years3 years after deduction of military services

Note:-Date of Birth as recorded in the Matriculation/ Secondary Examination Certificate only will be accepted by the Commission for determining the age and no subsequent request for change will be considered or granted.

Educational Qualification

  • Assistant Audit Officer/ Assistant Accounts Officer:
  • Essential Qualifications: Bachelor’s Degree from a recognized University or Institute.
  • Desirable Qualifications: Chartered Accountant or cost & Management Accountant or Company Secretary or Masters in Commerce or Masters in Business Studies or Masters in Business Administration (Finance) or Masters in Business Economics.
  • Junior Statistical Officer: Bachelor’s Degree in any subject from a recognized University or Institute with at least 60% Marks in Mathematics at 12th standard level:

    OR

    Bachelor’s Degree in any subject with Statistics as one of the subjects at degree level.

  • All other Posts: Bachelor’s Degree from a recognized University or equivalent.

SCHEME OF THE EXAMINATION

The Examination will be conducted in four tiers as indicated below:

  • Tier -I – Computer Based Examination
  • Tier -II – Computer Based Examination
  • Tier -III – Pen and Paper Mode (Descriptive paper)
  • Tier -IV – Computer Proficiency Test/ Skill Test (wherever applicable)/ Document Verification The Commission reserves the right to make changes in the scheme of examination.

Scheme of Tier-I and Tier-II Examinations:

Tier ISubject Number of QuestionsMaximum MarksTime allowed
A.General Intelligence and Reasoning255060 Minutes (Total)
B.General Awareness255060 Minutes (Total)
C.Quantitative Aptitude2550For VH/ OH 80 Minutes
D.English Comprehension2550For VH/ OH 80 Minutes
Tier IISubject Number of QuestionsMaximum MarksTime allowed
Paper-I:Quantitative Abilities100200120 Minutes(for each Paper)
Paper-II:English Language and Comprehension200200120 Minutes (for each Paper)
Paper-III:Statistics100200For VH/ OH 160 Minutes(each)
Paper-IV:General Studies(Finance and Economics)100200For VH/ OH 160 Minutes(each)

Note :- There is a negative of 1/4 marks in Tier-I and Tier-II. Paper III & Paper IV of Tier II are post specific only and rest of candidates do not appear in that test.

Scheme of Tier-III Examination:

Tier Mode of ExaminationScheme of Examination Maximum MarksTime Allowed
IIIPen and Paper modeDescriptive Paper in English or Hindi (Writing of Essay/ Precis/ Letter/ Application etc.)100120 Minutes(for each Paper)

Computer Proficiency Test/ Skill Test (wherever applicable)/ Document Verification will also be conducted as per the provisions of the notice of examination.

Syllabus:

Reasoning AbilityQuantitative AptitudeGeneral AwarenessEnglish
Blood relationPercentageCurrent affairsAntonym-synonym
Coding decodingProfit and lossAward and honoursGrammar
Code inequalitiesRatio proportionBooks and authorsVocabulary
Ordering and rankingPartnership and agesSports and entertainmentsComprehension reading
SchedulingAverageImportant datesActive passive
Directions and distancesMixture and allegationIndian historyPara jumbles
SyllogismTime and workIndian geographyCloze test
Verbal reasoningPipe and cisternGeneral scienceSentence completion
Data sufficiencyTime and distanceGeneral polityIdioms and phrases
SeriesInterestScientific researchesSpellings
MatrixMensurationEconomic sense
AnalogyGeometry and trigonometryIndian cultures and traditions
Number system and AlgebraGovernment policies and schemes
Data interpretation

Previous year cut-off:

YearPaperCategory
GeneralOBCSCSTEx-SOHHHVH
2016Tier-I137125.511410392972068
Tier-I+Tier-II449424.5389370287.5366.5262336
2017Tier-I126.511098699084.53889.5
Tier-I+Tier-II415.5379.75338.25311.25263.5294191311

SSC CPO Exam:

SSC CPO Exam is conducted every year for the recruitment of Sub Inspectors in Delhi Police, CISF, BSF, ITBP & CRPF & and ASI.

Departments:

  • Central Armed Police Forces (CAPF): BSF, TIBP, CRPF & SSB
  • Delhi Police
  • Central Industry Security Force (CISF)

Eligibility:

Age: 20- 25 years (Relaxation: SC/ST: 5years, OBC 3yrs)

Qualification:

Bachelor of a degree from a recognized university or equivalent.
NOTE:-For Sub Inspector in Delhi, Male candidates must possess a valid Driving License for LMV (Motorcycle and Car) on the date of the physical test.

Selection Process

  • Written Test (Phase I)
  • Physical Test
  • Medical Test
  • Written Test for English Subject( Phase II)
  • Final Merit

Phase I: Exam is of 120 Minutes duration and contains 200 Questions and 200 marks.

SubjectQuestionsMarks
Maths5050
Reasoning5050
English5050
GS5050
Total200200

There is a negative marking of 1/4th of marks in case of wrong answers

Phase II: (Only those candidates who qualify in the PET & PST Tests will be allowed to sit in the Phase II of Examination): The exam consists of English Language and Comprehension containing 200 marks for 2hrs.
(Note: The exam of Phase II will be of Qualifying Nature the marks for which will be fixed after the exam is conducted.)

Syllabus

Reasoning AbilityQuantitative AptitudeGeneral AwarenessEnglish
Ordering and rankingPercentageCurrent affairsComprehension reading
Coding decodingProfit and lossAward and honoursGrammar
Code inequalitiesRatio proportionBooks and authorsVocabulary
Blood relationPartnership and agesSports and entertainmentsAntonym-synonym
SchedulingAverageImportant datesActive passive
Directions and distancesMixture and allegationIndian historyPara jumbles
SyllogismTime and workIndian geographyCloze test
Verbal reasoningPipe and cisternGeneral scienceSentence completion
Data sufficiencyTime and distanceGeneral polityIdioms and phrases
SeriesInterestScientific researchesSpellings
MensurationEconomic sense 
Geometry and trigonometryIndian cultures and traditions 
AlgebraGovernment policies and schemes 
 Data interpretation  

Previous year cut-off:

YearGenderCategory
GeneralOBCSCSTEx-servicemen
2016Male89.757767.7567.2530
Female83.569.560.2558.25
2017Male117.2510290.259043
Female112.597.7584.7581

SSC CHSL Exam:

Posts and pay scale

Sr. No.PostPay BandGrade PayIn Hand Salary
1.Postal Assistant/Sorting AssistantRs. 5200 – 20200Rs. 240032,000
2.Data Entry OperatorRs. 5200 – 20200Rs. 240032,500
3.Data Entry OperatorRs. 5200 – 20200Rs. 190022,500
4.Lower Division ClerkRs. 5200 – 20200Rs. 190022,500
5.Court ClerkRs. 5200 – 20200Rs. 190021,600

Eligibility

Age : 18-27 years (Age Relaxation OBC: 3yrs, SC/ST: 5 yrs, PH: 10yrs, Ex. Serv.: 5 Yrs)

Educational Qualification:

  • Must have passed 12th Standard or equivalent examination from a recognized Board
    or University.
  • For Data Entry Operator in the Office of Comptroller and Auditor General of India
    (C&AG): 12th Standard pass in Science stream with Mathematics as a subject from a
    recognized Board or equivalent.

Application fee

Fee payable: Rs. 100/-(Rupees One Hundred only).
Fee can be paid through SBI Challan/ SBI Net Banking or by using Visa/ Mastercard/
Maestro Credit/ Debit card.
Women candidates of all categories and candidates belonging to Scheduled Caste,
Scheduled Tribe, Persons with Disability (PwD) and Ex-servicemen (ExS) eligible for
reservation are exempted from payment of fee.

Scheme of Examination:

The examination will consist of a Computer Based Examination (Tier-I), Descriptive Paper (Tier-II) and Typing Test/ Skill Test (Tier-III).
Computer Based Examination: Tier-I (Objective Type):

Tier ISubjectNumber of
Questions
Maximum
Marks
Time allowed
A.General Intelligence and
Reasoning
255060 Minutes (Total) For VH/ OH 80 Minutes
B.General Awareness2550
C.Quantitative Aptitude2550
D.English Comprehension2550

Descriptive Paper

Tier Mode of
Examination
Scheme of Examination Maximum
Marks
Time Allowed
II Pen and Paper
mode
Descriptive Paper in
English or Hindi
(Writing of Essay/ Precise/
Letter/ Application etc.)
10060 Minutes
For VH/ OH –
80 Minutes

Tier-III Examination
Tier-III of the Examination would be the Skill Test/ Typing Test which would be of qualifying nature.

Skill Test for Data Entry Operator:
i. Data Entry Speed of 8,000 (eight thousand) Key Depressions per hour on Computer.
ii. For the post of Data Entry Operator in the Office of the Comptroller and Auditor General of India (C&AG):- A speed Test of not less than 15000 key depressions per hour for data entry work to be ascertained through speed test on Computer
The ‘Speed of 8000 key depressions per hour on Computer’ will be adjudged on the basis of the correct entry of words/ key depressions as per the given passage. The duration of the Test will be 15 (Fifteen) minutes and printed matter in English containing about 2000-2200 key-depressions would be given to each candidate who would enter the same in the Computer.

Other SSC Exams Includes :

  • SSC MTS Exam
  • SSC GD Constable
  • SSC Steno

Career in Defence Exams

  • CDS : Combined Defence Services Exam / OTA Exam
  • NDA / NA : National Defence Academy / Naval Academy Exam
  • AFCAT Exam for Indian Air Force
  • Airforce Group X & Group Y Exam

CDS(Combined Defence Services)

CDS-I 2019 DETAILS:

INTRODUCTION

CDS exam is conducted 2 times every year. The exam is conducted for the recruitment of Candidates for the Officers in Army, Navy & Airforce. The candidates are shortlisted on the basis of written exam followed by SSB Interview.

IMPORTANT DATES:

Here we have mentioned all the official exam date and events related to CDS-I 2019

EventsDates (Announced)
Notification Date31/10/2018
Closing date of Application Submission26/11/2018
Date of Examination03/02/2019

AGE:

For IMA-Unmarried male candidates born not earlier than 2nd January 1996 and not later than 1st January 2001 only are eligible.

For Indian Naval Academy-Unmarried male candidates born not earlier than 2nd January 1996 and not later than 1st January 2001 only are eligible.

For Air Force Academy— 20 to 24 years as on 1st January 2020 i.e. born not earlier than 2nd January 1996 and not later than 1st January 2000 (Upper age limit for candidates holding valid and current Commercial Pilot License issued by DGCA (India) is relaxable up to 26 yrs. i.e. born not earlier than 2nd January 1994 and not later than 1st January 2000) only are eligible.

Note: Candidate below 25 years of age must be unmarried. Marriage is not permitted during training. Married candidates above 25 years of age are eligible to apply but during training period they will neither be provided married accommodation nor can they live with family out of the premises.

Application Fee:

Candidates (excepting Female/SC/ST candidates who are exempted from payment of fee) are required to pay a fee of Rs. 200/- (Rupees Two Hundred Only)

Educational Qualifications:

  • For I.M.A. and Officers’ Training Academy— Degree of a recognised University or equivalent.
  • For Indian Naval Academy—Degree in Engineering from a recognized University/Institution.
  • For Air Force Academy—Degree of a recognised University (with Physics and Mathematics at 10+2 level) or Bachelor of Engineering.

Graduates with first choice as Army/Navy/Air Force are to submit proof of graduation provisional certificates on the date of commencement of the SSB Interview at the SSB.

Exam Pattern:

  • The Competitive examination comprises:
  • Written examination as shown in below.
  • Interview for intelligence and personality test (vide Part ‘B’ of this Appendix) of such candidates as may be called for interview at one of the Services Selection Centres.
  • The subjects of the written examination, the time allowed and the maximum marks allotted to each subject will be as follows:
  • For Admission to Indian Military Academy, Indian Naval Academy and Air Force Academy:—
SubjectMax MarksTime
English1002 hours
General Knowledge1002 hours
Elementary Mathematics1002 hours
Total300

For Admission to Officers’ Training Academy

SubjectMax MarksTime
English1002 hours
General Knowledge1002 hours
Total200

The maximum marks allotted to the written examination and to the interviews will be equal for each course i.e. the maximum marks allotted to the written examination and to the interviews will be 300, 300, 300 and 200 each for admission to the Indian Military Academy, Indian Naval Academy, Air Force Academy and Officers’ Training Academy respectively.

  • The papers in all the subjects will consist of objective type questions only. The question papers (Test Booklets) of General Knowledge and Elementary Mathematics will be set bilingually in Hindi as well as English.
  • In the question papers, wherever necessary, questions involving the metric system of Weights and Measures only will be set.
  • 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.
  • The Commission has the discretion to fix qualifying marks in any or all the subjects of the examination.
  • The candidates are not permitted to use the calculator for answering objective type papers (Test Booklets). They should not, therefore, bring the same inside the Examination Hall.

Why IBS is the 1st Choice among Students preparing for CDS:

  • IBS boasts of its Highly Qualified Team of Experienced Trainers.
  • Mentoring by the Ex-Officers of Army & Airforce.
  • Comprehensive Study Material: 3 Books.
  • Weekly Quiz to assess the student progress.
  • 10 Mock Tests to assess the Student performance.
  • Highest Success Rate for cracking the written exam.
  • Guidance for SSB alongside the written exam preparation.
  • Individual Attention for each and every student.
  • Special Doubt clearing sessions.
  • Interactive sessions with the Outgoing successful candidates.

Our Courses:

IBS provides you with the best study environment. The students can study in groups in the presence of teachers who can help them in clarifying their doubts. So if you are thinking of preparing for CDS Exam join ibs institute & Fulfill your dreams. The admissions are open for

CDS ProgrammeDurationNo. of Hours
CDS- Sprint7 Hrs./Day

Mon – Sat

30 Days180 Hrs.
CDS Excel3 Hrs./Day

6 Day

4 Months300 Hrs.
CDS Weekend3 Hrs./Sat

5 Hrs. Sunday

6 Months200 Hrs.

NDA (National Defence Academy) 2018

NDA-II 2018 DETAILS:

INTRODUCTION

NDA exam is conducted 2 times every year. The exam is conducted for the recruitment of Candidates for the Officers in Army, Navy & Airforce. The candidates are shortlisted on the basis of written exam followed by SSB Interview.

IMPORTANT DATES:

Here we have mentioned all the official exam date and events related to NDA-II 2018:

EventsDates (Announced)
Notification Date06/06/2018
Closing date of Application Submission02/07/2018
Date of Examination09/09/2018

VACANCIES

The approximate number of vacancies to be filled on the results of this examination will be as under:

National Defence Academy339 (208 for Army, 39 for Navy and 92 for Air Force)
Naval Academy(10+2 Cadet Entry Scheme)44
Total Number of Vacancies383

AGE

Only unmarried male candidates born not earlier than 2nd January 2000 and not later than 1st January 2003 are eligible.

Application Fee

Candidates (excepting SC/ST candidates/Sons of JCOs/NCOs/ORs specified in Note 2 below who are exempted from payment of fee) are required to pay a fee of Rs. 100/- (Rupees one hundred only)

Exam Pattern:

ExamSubjectMax MarksTime
Paper IMathematics3002.5 hours
Paper IIGeneral Knowledge2002.5 hours
English400
  900

The candidates who qualify the written exam need to go through the SSB Interview at the respective centers of Army, Navy & Airforce. The final Merit list is prepared on the basis of Joint score of Written exam and SSB Interview.

Penalty for Wrong Answers:

One third of the marks assigned to that question will be deducted as penalty.

NDA Exam Preparation@IBS Institute:

IBS Institute is one of the leading Institute in the field of NDA exam coaching in North India. IBS Institute has its head office in Chandigarh and over 80 branches across India. There are experienced trainers who have been guiding the students for the defence exams. The high ranking retired Officers from Army & Airforce are mentoring the students in IBS Institute. In the past few years IBS Institute has emerged as the final destiny for the Candidates willing to serve Defence Forces.

Why IBS Institute is the 1st Choice among Students preparing for NDA

  • IBS Institute boasts of its Highly Qualified Team of Experienced Trainers.
  • Mentoring by the Ex Officers of Army & Air force.
  • Comprehensive Study Material: 7 Books.
  • Weekly Quiz to assess the student progress.
  • 10 Mock Tests to assess the Student performance.
  • Highest Success Rate for cracking the written exam.
  • Guidance for SSB along side the written exam preparation.
  • Individual Attention for each and every student.
  • Special Doubt clearing sessions.
  • Interactive sessions with the Outgoing successful candidates.

Our Courses:

IBS Institute provides you the best study environment. The students can study in groups in the presence of teachers who can help them in clarifying their doubts. So if you are thinking of preparing for NDA Exam join ibs institute & Fulfill your dreams. The admissions are open for

IBS Institute NDA ProgrammeDurationNo. of Hours
NDA – Sprint7 Hrs./Day

Mon – Sat

30 Days180 Hrs.
NDA Excel3 Hrs./Day 6 Day4 Months300 Hrs.
NDA Weekend3 Hrs./Sat

5 Hrs. Sunday

6 Months200 Hrs.

AFCAT(AIR FORCE COMMON ADMISSION ONLINE TEST)

(AIR FORCE COMMON ADMISSION ONLINE TEST) FOR FLYING BRANCH AND GROUND DUTIES (TECHNICAL AND NON-TECHNICAL)/ NCC SPECIAL ENTRY

AFCAT Exam is conducted to recruit Officers in Indian Air Force at following Posts :

  • Officers in Flying Wing
  • Ground Duty Officers ( Technical )
  • Ground Duty Officers Non Technical
  • NCC Special Entry-Flying Wing

Eligibility :

Age: 20 to 24 Years

Educational Qualifications:

(i) Flying Branch: Candidates should have mandatorily passed with a minimum of 60% marks each in Maths and Physics at 10+2 level and
(a) Graduation with minimum three years degree course in any discipline from a recognized university with a minimum of 60% marks or equivalent.

(ii) Ground Duty (Technical) Branch:
(a)Aeronautical Engineer (Electronics) AE (L): Candidates with a minimum of 60% marks each in Physics and Mathematics at 10+2 level and a minimum of four years degree graduation/integrated post-graduation qualification in Engineering/Technology from recognized University in Electronics and Communication Engineering or

  • Computer Engineering & Application
  • Electrical and Electronics Engineering
  • Electronics and Communication Engineering.
  • Instrumentation & Control Engineering.
  • Information Technology.

(b)Aeronautical Engineer (Mechanical) (AE (M): Candidates with a minimum of 60% marks each in Physics and Mathematics at 10+2 level and a minimum of four years degree graduation/integrated post-graduation qualification in Engineering/Technology from recognised University

OR

cleared Sections A & B examination of Associate Membership of Institution of Engineers (India) or Aeronautical Society of India by actual studies with a minimum of 60% marks or equivalent in the following disciplines:-
Aerospace Engineering / Aeronautical Engineering / Aircraft Maintenance Engineering / Mechanical Engineering or Industrial Engineering.

(C )Ground Duty (Non-Technical) Branches.

Administration & Logistics. Graduate Degree (Minimum three years degree course) in any discipline from a recognized university with a minimum of 60% marks or equivalent

(iii) NCC Special Entry (Flying Branch):

NCC Air Wing Senior Division V certificate acquired on or after 01 Jan 17 is mandatory. Candidates should have mandatorily passed with a minimum of 60% marks each in Maths and Physics at 10+2. Graduates with minimum three years degree course in any discipline from a recognized University with a minimum of 60% marks or equivalent. OR BE/B Tech degree (Four years course) from a recognised University with a minimum of 60% marks or equivalent OR Candidates who have cleared Section A & B examination of Associate Membership of Institution of Engineers (India) or Aeronautical Society of India from a recognised University with a minimum of 60% marks or equivalent.

Exam Pattern :

ExamSubjectDurationNo. of QuestionsMax Marks
AFCATGeneral Awareness, Verbal Ability in English, Numerical Ability and Reasoning and Military Aptitude Test02 Hours100300
EKT [For Candidates with one of the choices as (Technical) Branch]Mechanical, Computer Science and Electrical & Electronics45 Minutes50150

The Online examination will consist of objective type questions and will be in English only for both AFCAT and EKT

Syllabus:

English: Comprehension, Error Detection, Sentence Completion/ Filling in of correct word, Synonyms, Antonyms and Testing of Vocabulary, Idioms and Phrases.

General Awareness: History, Geography, Civics, Politics, Current Affairs, Environment, Basic Science, Defence, Art, Culture, Sports, etc.

Numerical Ability: Decimal Fraction, Time and Work, Average, Profit & Loss, Percentage, Ratio & Proportion and Simple Interest, Time & Distance (Trains/Boats & Streams).

Reasoning and Military Aptitude Test: Verbal Skills and Spatial Ability.

Standard of Exam: The standard of Numerical Ability Questions will be of Matriculation level. The standard of questions in other subjects will be of graduation level (Indian University).

Selection Procedure:

After clearing the written exam the candidate needs to appear in the SSB Interview at the allotted Air Force SSB centre.

Based upon Written Test, SSB Interview the merit list will be prepared and the short listed candidates will be called for the course provided they clear the Medical Standards prescribed by the Air Force.

INDIAN AIR FORCE AIRMEN ‘X’ & ‘Y’ GROUP

  • This Selection Test is to become an Airman of IAF and is not for selection as Commissioned Officers/Pilots/Navigators.
  • This Selection Test is only for eligible male (Indian/Nepalese) candidates. Females are not eligible.
  • Applicant can be a civilian or a serving NCs(E) of Indian Air Force. If you are a civilian then you must be an unmarried male candidate. If you are a serving NCs(E) of IAF you can be married or unmarried male, subject to meeting the eligibility criteria of respective date of birth block.

Exam will be in three successive phases:-

(a) Phase-I Online Test (For understanding marking scheme of STAR, please refer mock test link.)
(b) Phase-II Physical Fitness Test, AT-I and AT-II Test.
(c) Phase-III Medical Fitness Test

All successfully registered candidates will be issued with an Admit Card for Phase-I on their respective e-mail IDs. The admit card can also be downloaded from candidate login. The list of candidates shortlisted for Phase-II, based on their performance in Phase-I online written test, will be subsequently uploaded on https://airmenselection.cdac.in and will be issued with a new admit card on their registered e-mail IDs for Phase-II test at an Airmen Selection Centre.

Note: For Phase-I Test: No original document/photocopy is required to be carried by the candidates for appearing in Phase-I online written test. Candidates are to carry only a colored printout of their Admit Card along with valid ID proof. Candidates to read the instructions carefully and are to report at an exam center as per date and time written on Admit Card.

Note: For Phase-II Test: If shortlisted, a new Admit Card for Phase-II exam will be issued on registered e-mail ID. The admit card can also be downloaded from candidate login. All original documents/certificates (as applicable) along with self-attested photocopies will be required to be produced for appearing in Phase-II test. The relevant instructions will be printed on Phase-II Admit Card. Candidates are to read the instructions carefully and to report with a colored printout of Admit Card and original documents/certificates at an Airmen Selection Centre as per date and time have written over it.

Education Criteria ( Eligibility For Civilian Candidates)

(a) For Group X trades (except Edn Inst Trade):-

(i) Should have passed Class 10 + 2/Intermediate/Equivalent exam from an education board / Institute listed in Council of Boards for School Education (COBSE) website as members, with Physics/ Maths /English as mandatory subjects with minimum 50% marks in aggregate and 50% marks in English as per the mark sheet of Class 10 + 2 / Intermediate /Equivalent exam.

OR

ii) Should have completed 03 years diploma course in Engineering in any one of the prescribed stream from a government recognised Polytechnic Institute with 50% marks in aggregate as per diploma final year mark sheet and 50% marks in English in Diploma or in Intermediate/Matriculation mark sheet, if English is not a subject in diploma course.

(b) For Group Y trades (except Auto Tech/GTI/IAF(P)/IAF(S) & Musician trades):-

(i) Should have passed Class 10 + 2/Intermediate/Equivalent exam from an education board / Institute listed in Council of Boards for School Education (COBSE) website as members, in any stream/subjects with minimum 50% marks in aggregate and 50% marks in English as per the mark sheet of Class 10 + 2 / Intermediate /Equivalent exam.

(c) For Group Y Medical Assistant Trade only:-

(i) Should have passed Class 10 + 2/Intermediate/Equivalent exam with Physics, Chemistry, Biology and English subjects, from an education board / Institute listed in Council of Boards for School Education (COBSE) website as members, with minimum 50% marks in aggregate and 50% marks in English as per the mark sheet of Class 10 + 2 / Intermediate /Equivalent exam.

Exam Pattern :

The candidates will be put through one online objective test having syllabus as under:

Group X:

EnglishMathematics ( 10+2 Level )Physics ( 10+2 Level)

Group Y:

EnglishReasoningMathematics ( 10th Level )General Awareness

Research & Teaching Exams :

UGC-NET EXAM

UGC NET Exam Pattern

The Test will consist of Two papers. All the Two will consist of only objective type questions in Two separate sessions as under:

SessionPaperNo. Of QsMarksDuration
FirstI501001 Hour (9:30 AM to 10:30 AM)
SecondII1002002 Hours (11:00 AM to 01:00 PM)

Paper-I

Paper-I consists of 50 objective type compulsory questions each carrying 2 marks. The questions which will be of general nature, intended to assess the teaching/research aptitude of the candidate. It will primarily be designed to test reasoning ability, comprehension, divergent thinking and general awareness of the candidate.

Paper-II

It shall consist of 100 objective type compulsory questions each carrying 2 marks which will be based on the subject selected by the candidate.

SUBJECTS OFFERED AT IBS

  • Paper-I:
  • Paper-II:
English Sociology Geography
Commerce Political Science History
Education Management Economics
Computer Science

Dear Aspirants

We do understand that you have done your Post Graduation putting up a lot of hard work. You have mastered the subject and have a potential to crack the UGC NET / CSIR exams. You just need a dedicated effort along with proper guidance & study plan to sail through the exam. From this year onwards the Exam Pattern has been modified. With the new changed pattern of the exam in place, the strategy to crack the exam needs to be the different one. Definitely, the command in paper II is essential as it carries 200 marks compared to paper I which carries only 100 marks. But here is the trick. All the students who appear for the UGC NET Exam stay focused more on paper II only as they feel that they are good at. But the paper I is left compromised. But as we need to score more and score more than our competitors we can do so by outscoring them in Paper I. Paper I is more about General Aptitude, Divergent Thinking, Research Technologies & Teaching Methodologies which can be mastered easily with a systematic study plan. Paper I has the potential to fetch you more than 90% marks with even less than 25% of effort that we put up for Paper II. We are not saying that you should focus less in Paper II, but a conscious division of study plan & time is what we need in order to go beyond UGC NET & hitting the JRF LEAGUE

Our Programs:

We at IBS runs various Targeted Study Programs for UGC-NET / CSIR Exam preparation. Based upon your requirement you can choose the one.

UGC – NET Express

The EXPRESS Course is a 5 Months regular course which also includes Crash Course of 30 days just before the UGC Exam.

It’s a regular course & the student has to attend the classes on regular basis in the IBS premises.

Salient Features:

  • Course Duration : 5 Months
  • Course Completion: 4 Months
  • Comprehensive Study Material
  • Daily 2 to 3 hr Classes
  • Mock Test Series: 20 Tests with Discussion by the Guide.
  • Assessment Tests: 40 Tests
  • Doubt Clearing Sessions Every Saturday
  • Special Sessions with the JRF qualified students of IBS
  • Crash Course: 4 Months Preparation followed by 30 days Crash Course
  • 24*7 Guidance Available

UGC – NET Elite: UGC NET Preparation Goes ONLINE.

This Elite Program is basically for those students who have limitations in coming down to Chandigarh for their preparation.

We have designed the program of Online Video Classes for these students. The students can access the Best Teachers of North India for their preparation &that also by sitting at their home & at a time convenient to them. This program has been designed just to help thousands of students who are not in a position to attend regular classes due to limitations of Time, Money or any other reason. The students can register for the program & can get access to the wide range of programs offered by IBS for UGC NET Exam preparation.

Salient Features

  • Course Duration : 5 Months
  • Course Completion: 4 Months
  • Comprehensive Study Material: Books will be sent at your address
  • Daily 2 to 3 hr Online Classes
  • Mock Test Series: 20 Tests with Discussion by the Guide.
  • Assessment Tests: 40 Tests Online
  • Crash Course: 4 Months Preparation followed by 30 days Crash Course
  • Doubt Clearing Sessions Every Saturday
  • Special Online Video Sessions with the JRF qualified students of IBS
  • 24*7 Guidance available

UGC – NET Excel: The Correspondence Study Plan

Can you do it yourself? No problem.
We are here to provide you with the Best Study Material for your exam preparation. We shall be supplying Books & Study notes on a periodic basis along with a study plan devised by your guide. He will make sure that you are following the notes and be tested through online mock tests designed for you only.

  • Course Duration : 5 Months
  • Course Completion: 4 Months
  • Comprehensive Study Material: Books will be sent at your address
  • 24*7 Guidance Available
  • Online Mock Tests: 20 Tests with discussion
  • Assessment Tests : 40 Online Tests

NOTE:Facility to upgrade your course to attend the CRASH COURSE just 30 days before

UGC – NET Evaluate – The Test Series

If you feel that you are well prepared then you can go for the IBS Mock Test Series which consists of 40 Assessment Tests & 20 Mock Tests. To Avail this program you can contact us. The tests can be in Online as well as offline format as required by the student.

CTET [Central Teacher Eligibility Exam]

CTET Exam is conducted by NTA – National Testing Agency for the candidates seeking to become eligible to apply for teaching jobs in schools administered by CBSE. A candidate who has done B. Ed. / JBT / D. El. Ed needs to 1st qualify the respective CTET exam CTET exam is of three types;-

  • Paper I: For those who have done JBT or D.El.Ed. need to clear Paper I to be eligible to apply for Primary Teacher Job.
  • Paper II: For those who have done B.Ed. with Maths & Science need to clear Paper II ( Maths- Science ) to be eligible to apply for TGT Science Maths teacher post.
  • Paper II ( Social Studies): For those who have done B.Ed.in Social Science need to clear this exam to be eligible to apply for TGT Social Studies teacher Post.

Selection process and Exam pattern:

CTET 2018 will be conducted in two phases:
All questions in CTET test will be Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs), each carrying one mark, with four alternatives out of which one answer will be correct. There will be no negative marking.

There will be two papers of CTET.

(i) Paper, I will be for a person who intends to be a teacher for classes I to V.

(ii) Paper II will be for a person who intends to be a teacher for classes VI to VIII. Note: A person who intends to be a teacher for both levels (classes I to V and classes VI to VIII) will have to appear in both the papers (Paper I and Paper II).

CTET Paper I Exam Pattern (Time duration: 2:30 Hours)

SubjectNumber of QuestionsTotal Marks
Language I (compulsory)3030
Language II (compulsory)3030
Child Development and Pedagogy3030
Environmental Studies3030
Mathematics3030
Total150150

CTET Paper II Exam Pattern (Time duration: 2:30 Hours)

SubjectNumber of QuestionsTotal Marks
Language I (compulsory)3030
Language II (compulsory)3030
Child Development and Pedagogy3030
Social Science/Mathematics & Science6060
Total150150

There will be no negative marking.

Note: Paper, I is conducted for candidates who aspire to become a teacher for Class I to V and Paper II is conducted for candidates who aspire to become a teacher for Class VI to VIII. Candidates also have the option to apply for both Paper I and Paper II. Questions asked in both Paper I and Paper II are Objective Multiple Choice Questions. Paper is bilingual, i.e. in both English and Hindi. A candidate is required to score minimum 60% to qualify CTET 2018 Exam. One major thing to note is that the score of CTET is valid for 7 years after the result has been declared for the same by CBSE.

Qualifying Marks and Award of CTET Certificate

The candidates appearing in CTET will be issued Marks Statement. The Candidates securing 60% and above marks will be issued Eligibility Certificate.
School Management (Government, Local bodies, Government aided and unaided) may consider giving concessions to the person belonging to SC/ST, OBC, differently abled persons, etc., in accordance with their extant reservation policy.
Qualifying the CTET would not confer a right on any person for recruitment/employment as it is only one of the eligibility criteria for appointment.

  • KVS EXAM
  • NVS EXAM

Chandigarh Exams

Chandigarh Teacher Recruitment

Name of Post:- TGT

Sr. NoName of the Post
1TGT-Hindi
2TGT-English
3TGT-Punjabi
4TGT-Sci.(Med)
5TGT-Science (NM)
6TGT-Maths
7TGT-Social Science

ESSENTIAL QUALIFICATIONS FOR THE POST OF TGT AT [A] OR [B] AS DETAILED BELOW:

[A] (i) Graduate from a recognized University with relevant subjects/Elective subjects with at least 50% marks in aggregate.

(ii) Degree of Bachelor of Education with relevant teaching subject or its equivalent from an Institute recognized by NCTE with at least 50% marks in aggregate.

(iii) Pass in Teacher Eligibility Test (TET- Paper–II) conducted by the CBSE New Delhi in accordance with the Guidelines framed by the NCTE is compulsory.

OR

[B] (i) 4 years integrated B.A. B.Ed./B.Sc. B.Ed. or an equivalent course with relevant subjects or an equivalent course recognized by NCTE with at least 50% marks in aggregate.

(ii) Pass in Teacher Eligibility Test (TET)-Paper-II conducted by the CBSE New Delhi in accordance with the Guidelines framed by the NCTE is compulsory.

RELEVANT SUBJECTS/ELECTIVE SUBJECTS UNDER ESSENTIAL QUALIFICATIONS:

Name of the PostRelevant subject(s)/elective subject(s) at Graduation levelRelevant teaching subject at B.Ed.Relevant subject at integrated B.Sc. B.Ed./B.A. B.Ed.
TGT (Science) Physics, Chemistry Science/Mathematics For integrated
Non MedicalMathematics B.Sc. B.Ed/B.A. B.Ed. Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics
TGT (Science Medical) Zoology, Botany, Chemistry Science For integrated B.Sc. B.Ed Zoology, Botany and Chemistry
TGT (Mathematics)MathematicsMathematicsFor integrated B.Sc. B.Ed/B.A. B.Ed. Mathematics
TGT (Social-Science)Any two from the following:- History, Geography, Political Science, Economics, Sociology, Psychology, Public AdministrationSocial ScienceFor intergrated B.A. B.Ed. Social Science
TGT (English)English ElectiveEnglishEnglish
TGT (Hindi)Hindi ElectiveHindiHindi
TGT (Punjabi)Punjabi ElectivePunjabiPunjabi

AGE: Age limit 21-37 Years . Age Relaxation is given below

AGE RELAXATION:

I. SC, OBC, Ex-Servicemen or any other category will be given age relaxation as per the rules/instructions issued by Govt. of India/Chandigarh Administration in this regard.

II. As per instructions issued by Chandigarh Administration vide letter no. 27/4/94-IH(7)-2015/16074 dated 03.08.2015, a candidate would be eligible for the benefit of reservation of Other Backward Class (OBC) whose caste is notified in the State List of Other Backward Classes (OBCs) of Union Territory, Chandigarh.

III. No candidate will be accorded age relaxation and benefit of reservation unless he/she attaches the requisite certificate issued by competent authority at the time of document verification.

APPLICATION FEE: (Non Refundable)

Category Fee
Gen.800
SC 400/-
PWDNo Fee

MODE OF SELECTION AND SCHEME OF EXAMINATION FOR THE POST OF TGT:

a. Merit list for selection will be prepared on the basis of total marks obtained in Objective Type Test. One objective type tests of 150 Marks will be conducted. Qualifying marks for test will be 40% for all candidates. No interview will be conducted.

b Written test consisting of Multiple choice questions will be conducted as under:

Total no. of questions150
Total marks 150
Time2 hours 30 minutes
Sr. No. Details No. of MCQs
2Information Communication Technology and Teaching Aptitude15 questions
3Arithmetical and Numerical Ability15 questions
4Test of Hindi Languages and Comprehension.15 questions
5Test of English Languages and Comprehension.15 questions
6Questions relating to specific subject (relating to post)75 questions

Note

(i) Minimum qualifying marks will be 40%.

(ii) Negative marking will be applicable and deduction of 0.25 marks will be made for each wrong answer.

(iii) Difficulty Level of questions relating to subject specific will be as per essential qualification prescribed for the post.

(iv) The examination questions will be bilingual (English & Hindi) except for the Language papers which would be in the concerned Language only. However, paper will be set in English and Punjabi language also for those candidates who will submit their option for Punjabi medium at the time of filling up of Online Application Form.

SELECTION PROCEDURE

I. After the conduct of written test answer key will be uploaded on website as per schedule for submission of objections by the candidates.

II. Marks obtained by the candidates in written test will be uploaded on the website.

III. Merit list prepared on the basis of marks in written test will be uploaded on the website and on the basis of said merit; candidates will be called for scrutiny of original document and checking of eligibility conditions.

IV. In case two or more candidates are having same marks in written test then a candidate having higher marks in C-TET (Paper-II) will rank higher in the merit.

V. In the first round, candidates to be called for scrutiny of original documents under each category will be 1.5 time (one and half time) the number of posts under each category.

Punjab & Haryana High Court Recruitment Exam

About Chandigarh :

Chandigarh is the one of Seven U.T . of India . And is known as “The City Beautiful “.Chandigarh is the capital of Punjab and Haryana. The Master plan is made by the Swiss- French Architect named Le Corbuiser , which Transformed from earlier plans by the Polish architect Maciej Nowicki and the American planner Albert Mayer. The city is unique as it is not a part of either of the two states but is governed directly by the Union Government , which administers all such territories in the country. Chandigarh city was reported to be the cleanest city of the india based on a national government study.

The city has an international Hockey stadium, and it has also the Punjab Cricket association .

Chandigarh IT Park (also known as Rajiv Gandhi Chandigarh Technology Park) is the city’s attempt to break into the information technology world. Chandigarh’s infrastructure, proximity to Delhi, Haryana, Punjab and Himachal Pradesh, and the IT talent pool attracts IT businesses looking for office space in the area. Major Indian firms and multinational corporations like Quark, Infosys, EVRY, Dell, IBM, TechMahindra, Airtel, Amadeus IT Group, DLF have set up base in the city and its suburbs.

There are Number of educational institions and colleges in chandigarh . which include government colleges As well As private colleges.

There are numerous educational institutions in Chandigarh. Punjab university situated in sector 15 is the one of the recognized university which offer various courses to all Institute affiliated by punjab university.Other Institutions are Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research (PGIMER), Govt Medical college & Hospital, Punjab Engineering College Deemed University, Govt College for Men, Govt College for Women, DAV College, MCM DAV College for Women, Goswami Ganesh Dutta Sanatan Dharma College Sector-32, Govt . Homeopathic College, Ayurvedic College, Govt Polytechnical College, Govt Home Science College, Dr Ambedkar Institute of Hotel management, Khalsa College Sec- 26, National Institute of Technical Teachers Training and Research(NITTTR) Sec-26, Government College of Commerce and Business Administration (GCCBA) Sec-50 etc.

According to Chandigarh administration’s department of education, there are a total of 115 government schools in Chandigarh, including Government Model Senior Secondary School, Sector 16, Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya and convent schools like St. Stephen’s School, St. John’s High School, Chandigarh, St. Anne’s Convent School, Sacred Heart Senior Secondary School, St. Kabir Public School, St. Xavier’s Senior Secondary School and Carmel Convent School.