Sunday, March 29, 2020

How much marks is necessary in computer course in the GDS selection?

Gramin Dak Sevak Selection Process 2019

 

The Gramin Dak Sevak Selection will not include any written or online exam. The selection will only be based on the candidate’s class 10 marks. Go through the points given below to learn about the GDS selection process.
  1. Gramin dak Sevak Selection Process will only be based on the candidate’s 10th standard marks.
  2. The marks scored by the candidate will be rounded off to the accuracy of 4 decimals to prepare the Gramin Dak Sevak merit list.
  3. There will be no weightage given to candidates having higher qualification, past experience and service knowledge. The selection will only be based on merit (marks in class 10).
  4. If two candidates have scored the same mark then the officials will be prioritizing the content based on the following criteria:
    The candidate higher in age will be preferred.
     After that, preference will be given in the order of ST female, SC female, OBC female, EWS female, UR female, ST Male, SC Male, OBC male, EWS male, UR male.

 

Gramin Dak Sevak Selection Criteria/ Eligibility Criteria

 

Educational Qualification: The candidates must be have passed class 10 with Mathematics and English as a compulsory or elective subject. Candidates must have passed all the subjects from any recognized Board of School Education by the Government of India/State Governments/ Union Territories in India.

Computer knowledge: Candidates must have a basic knowledge of computer. Candidates need to produce  Basic Computer Training Course Certificate with a minimum period of 60 days. However, this can be relaxed if the candidate has studied computer as a subject in class 10, 12 or any higher educational level. In such a case, a separate certificate will not be insisted upon.

Knowledge of local knowledge: Candidates must have studied the local language at least up to class 10 as a compulsory or elective subject. Check th local language list as per the present notification form the table below:

Circle Local Language
Maharashtra Marathi
Andhra Pradesh Telugu
Telangana Telugu
Chhattisgarh Hindi


 

Candidates need to go through the GDS eligibility criteria before filling the GDS application process. The GDS selection criteria are as follows:
Age Criteria: The candidate’s age must be between 18 to 40 years as on October 10, 2019.
Besides that, there is also a provision for relaxation in the upper age limit for certain categories. The GDs age relaxation criteria are as follows:


SC / ST 5 Years
OBC 3 Years
PWD 10 Years
PWD + OBC 13 Years
PWD + SC/ ST 15 Years

Friday, March 20, 2020

Kanika Kapoor of ‘Babydoll’ fame tests positive for COVID-19;

Kanika Kapoor of ‘Babydoll’ fame tests positive for COVID-19; Vasundhara Raje, son quarantine themselves after attending a bash with singer

 

The coronavirus scare has now reached the political corridors as well. Former Rajasthan Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje and her politician son Dushyant decided to self-quarantine themselves after they attended a social gathering in Lucknow recently where singer Kanika Kapoor - who has tested positive- was also present.

The 46-year-old Dushyant, who is married to Niharika Raje, is the Bharatiya Janata Party Lok Sabha MP from Rajasthan's Jhalawar-Baran constituency. On Friday afternoon, Raje tweeted that she had attended a function hosted by her son's in-laws while she was visiting Lucknow where the singer was also a guest.

 

Wednesday, March 18, 2020

Coronavirus: Govt suspends CBSE board exams, JEE Mains and university exams


~ CBSE postpones class 10, 12 board exams in view of coronavirus; to be rescheduled after 31 March   

~ 'While maintenance of academic calendar and exam schedule is important, equally important is safety and security of students,' says HRD Secretary

 

 

New Delhi: The Indian government on Wednesday ordered cancellation of all exams, including CBSE board and the joint entrance exam (JEE) of the IITs in the wake of spreading coronavirus in the country.
The Ministry of Human Resources Development issued a directive to all education regulators and central-run CBSE to postpone the exams and evaluation of papers for the time being to maintain required precautions. Mint has seen the order.
"Since JEE main may require travel by examinees...and the dates may clash with rescheduled CBSE and other board exams, therefore JEE main should be rescheduled and new dates of the JEE mains will be announced on 31.3.2020 after reassessment of the situation," stated the order issued by the HRD Secretary Amit Khare. "While maintenance of academic calendar and exam schedule is important, equally important is safety and security of students who are appearing in various examinations as also of their teachers and parents," Khare said in the official communication.

With this order all universities exams, the ongoing CBSE board exam for class 10 and 12, national open school exam and JEE main exam stand postponed till further orders.
The government has asked authorities to communicate with students and institutions on the development and update them regularly.
More than a dozen states have closed schools and colleges and others are expected to follow suit as India reports at least 151 cases of Covid-19.

 

 

JEE Main Postponed Due To Coronavirus

PUBLIC NOTICE 
Dated: 18.03.2020 

    Subject: Postponement of Joint Entrance 

Examination (Main) April-2020.In pursuance of MHRD letter no. Secy(HE)/ MHRD)/ 2020 dated 18th March 2020, the competent authority of the National Testing Agency has postponed the ensuing JEE (Main) April 2020 examinations scheduled on the 5th, 7th, 9th and 11th April 2020.The New dates of JEE (Main) examinations will be announced on the 31st March 2020.Accordingly, the admit cards for the examinations which were to be issued on 20th March 2020 will now be issued after 31st March 2020 only.The candidates and their parents are advised to keep visiting jeemain.nta.nic.inand www.nta.ac.infor latest updates. They are also being informed individually through their registered mobile number/ email-id. The candidates can also contact at 0120-6895200 for any further clarification.  

JEE Main exam postponed, confirms NTA

JEE Main exam postponed, confirms NTA

 

JEE Main was scheduled to be held on April 5, 7, 9 and 11. New exam dates will be announced after March 31, as per the communique released by the Ministry. 

 

New Delhi:The Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD) has ordered to reschedule the engineering entrance exam, JEE Main. The exam was scheduled to be held on April 5, 7, 9 and 11. New exam dates will be announced on March 31, as per the communique released by the Ministry.

"Since JEE Mains may required travel by examinees to different towns and the dates may clash with rescheduled CBSE and other board exams therefore JEE Mains should be rescheduled and new date of JEE Mains will be announced on March 31, after re-assessment of situation," the Ministry said in a notification.
"The new date will be decided in accordance with the board exams schedule and other competitive exams to ensure there is no clash," a senior NTA official told news agency PTI.
JEE Main is conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA). New exam dates will be announced by the agency on its official website. Candidates who have registered for the exam are suggested to wait for an official announcement on fresh exam date.
The Ministry has also ordered the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS) and universities to postpone their ongoing exams and reschedule them after March 31.
Educational institutions in the country are closed till March 31.
"While maintenance of academic calendars and exam schedule is important, equally important is the safety and security of the students who are appearing in various exams as also that of their teachers and parents," the Ministry has said.

 

 

coronavirus in west bengal: West Bengal reports first positive ...

West Bengal reports first positive case of coronavirus


He started showing symptoms of COVID-19 since morning, following which he was admitted to the isolation ward of the Beliaghata ID hospital here, they said.


KOLKATA: An 18-year-old man, who recently returned from England, tested positive for novel coronavirus on Tuesday, making it the first confirmed case in West Bengal, a senior official of the state government said.

He started showing symptoms of COVID-19 since morning, following which he was admitted to the isolation ward of the Beliaghata ID hospital here, they said.

The man, who had gone to the UK for higher studies, had returned on Sunday.

"His swabs were collected and sent for examination. The reports revealed he contracted novel coronavirus," the official said.

The man's mother, who is a senior state government official, his father and their driver have been quarantined at a newly-set up facilty in Rajarhat area.






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