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Glimpses of NET and SSC CHSL Exam

Among many Governmental exams UGC NET Exams and SSC CHSL Exam are very much
in demand as these exams are the keys to fulfil your dream. UGC NET Exam determines the
eligibility for Assistant Professor and also Junior Research Fellowships. On the other hand
SSC CHSL Exam recruits candidates for the post of Sorting Assistant/Postal Assistants, Data
Entry Operator and Lower Division Clerks in Government departments and ministries.
Things to know about UGC NET Exam
The Central Board of Secondary Education, on behalf of UGC, conducts the NET exam for
the eligibility of Assistant Professor and Junior Research Fellowship in Indian Universities and
colleges. It conducts exam for almost 83-85 languages at different centres that are spread
across the country. Those who qualify the Junior Research Fellowship can pursue research
in their post-graduation subject or a related subject in the Indian Universities, IITs and other
institutions. The eligibility for the two depends on the performance in all the three papers that
a candidate has to appear for NET. The candidate who qualifies exclusively for Assistant
Professor is not considered for JRF.

Guidelines to SSC CHSL Exam

The Staff Selection Commissions (SSC) Combined Higher Secondary Level (10+2) Exam on
one hand consists of Written Exam and Skill Test for the post of Data Entry Operator and on
the other a Written Test and a Typing Test is conducted for the candidates of Sorting
Assistant and Lower Division Clerk and also Postal Assistant. The Written Paper consists of
Objective Multiple Choice questions and Part I, III and IV is set both in English and Hindi.
There is negative marking of 0.25 for every wrong answer. The paper is of 200 marks and the
time duration is 2 hours.

An Overview of SSC Constable and MTS Exam


Staff Selection Commission (SSC), recruits staff for the various Ministries and Departments
related to the Government and many Subordinate Offices. The SSC functions under the
Department of Personnel & Training and its primary function is to make recruitments for nontechnical Group C rank. It mainly conducts examinations and interviews at different centers

all across the country. It also looks into the arena that the successful candidates are posted to
their home state or region as far as possible. Among many exams conducted by SSC, two
most popular exams are SSC Constable Exam and SSC MTS Exam.

A Survey into SSC Constable Exam


Every year, many vacancies are declared by SSC for the post of Ground Duty Constable in
the different government departments in the form of eight forces: Assam Rifles, BSF, NIA,
CRPF, SSF, CISF, SSB and ITBP. An open competitive exam is conducted both offline and
online mode for the convenience of every candidate. The process of selection starts with
Physical Standard Test and Physical Efficiency Test and those who are declared qualified are
eligible for the next SSC Constable GD Exam. Based on the performance in the written,
candidates are called for medical examination. The pattern of the SSC Constable Exam is:

The time duration is 2 hours only.

Total 100 Multiple choice questions.

Total 04 sections and each comprise of 25 questions.

Total 100 marks.

The Medium of language is Hindi or English in online mode.

A survey into SSC MTS Exam


SSC Multitasking Staff (Non-Technical) is conducted to recruit Peon, Daftary, Junior
Gestetner Operator and mainly Group C posts. A person with matriculation degree and the
prescribed age is eligible for the exam. This selection process is mainly based on the
written examination. The written exam consists of two papers. If the candidate qualifies
Paper I, he/she is eligible for Paper II. The pattern of Paper I of SSC MTS Exam is:

It is objective type

The total duration is 2 hours only.

Total number of questions are 150

Total marks 200

Total 04 sections: Reasoning, Maths, English and General Knowledge.

0.25 negative marking is there.

The Paper II is completely descriptive where the candidates have to write 5 short essays
or letters in English and one language which is included in the 8 th schedule of the
Constitution. The second paper basically tests the elementary language skills of the
candidate. The cut off marks in Paper I and qualifying marks of Paper II may vary for
vacancies in different states. Once the candidate qualifies the Paper II, document
verification is the most important step to cross.

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