Wednesday, October 21, 2020

How to become an IPS officer after 12th?

 All informations to become an IPS officer.



IPS means Indian Police Service. it is one of the bid post in UPSC(Union Public Service Commission). It is a dream of many peoples to being an IPS officer. People do very hardwork for it. But many people doesn't know that how to being an IPS officer. 
   So now I will tell you that how to become an IPS officer.


   Let's Start.
I will tell you that what is the qualifications,how many exams are taken,what are the physical criteria,etc to being an IPS officer.

Full form of IPS is Indian Police Service. It is not so easy to being an IPS officer. You need to qualify many tough exams,physical tests and many more.You need to clear these things and then you will be get the post.In this test million of students are examined but few students are selected there.

  Q. What is the qualification criteria in IPS exam?

:::Your age should be 21 years to 30 years for general and OBC caste and for SC and  ST 21 years to 35years.

::: You should bachelor's degree in any field.

::: Only the people of India Nepal and Bhutan can I take the exam of IPS.

Q.What are the physical abilities should you have?

:::For male; A male's height  should be at least 165 CM for general candidates and 160 cm for other backward classes and SC and ST.Chest should be 84 CM for all.

:::For female; A female's height should be at least 150 cm for general candidates and 145 for OBC , SC and ST .And chest should be 79cm for all.

:::Eye sight; For good eye's person the vision should be 6/6 or 6/9 and for weak eye's person the eyesight vision should be 6/12 and 6/9.

  *** So these are some of the qualifications for appear in the examination of IPS. So if you have these qualifications then you are ready for being an IPS officer.

Now we will see that how to become an IPS officer.

1. Pass 12th class.

::: For being an IPS officer you need to qualify class 12 from any stream that can be  science,arts or commerce, but you have to pass this class.

2. You need to complete graduation.

::: When you will be passed class 12th after that you need to be graduate or get degree from any subject because for appearing in the examination of IPS officer you should must complete your graduation.

3. Apply for UPSC exams.

:::When you have been completed graduation then you need to apply for UPSC or at the final year of graduation you may apply for IAS IPS or IRS .So if you want to be  appear in the  examination of IAS, IPS or IRS then you need for clear the exam of UPSC for these all.
 Because UPSC conduct these examinations and it is the toughest exam of India.

:::  When you will be applied for UPSC exam then you need to clear 3 exams of UPSC. First is the Preliminary exam second is the Mains exam and the last one is the Interview. After clearing these exams you will be go for training and then you will be an IPS officer.

4. Preliminary Exam.

::: After applying UPSC exam the first paper you need to attend is preliminary. In this exam their will two papers of questions and the both will objective it means both the paper of four options will have 200 marks in each. And for attending the next exam you need to qualify this exam.

5.The Mains exam.

:::After clearing the preliminary exam you will be eligible to appear in the mains exam and you need to clear this exam but it's too hard . This exam has 9 papers  in which you need to give written and interview test.And it is also very hard. So many people were not able to clear this exam so if you want to be an IPS officer  then you need to get proper marks in this exam.

6.Clear Interview.

:::after qualifying for the exams  then you will be called for personal interview which is for about 45 minutes. Here are many panels of interview they will ask very tricky and tough questions from you.So you need to be prepare for it. Then you will be an IPS officer.

7. Complete the training of an IPS officer.

::: When you will  be cleared all the exams and the  interviews. Then you need to complete the training of an IPS officer.You will be sent to Hyderabad, massoorie,etc  for training and when you will clear the training then you will be posted an IPS officer.

   And now I hope that you will get success in being an IPS officer.

      That's all 


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Monday, October 19, 2020

Class 10th electricity previous years questions download.

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Things to remember:
  LP means “lallo problem” or “Easy 
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  :::   K³b means “kuchh kaam ki baat”.
::: And LP means “lallo problem”. Means very easy question.

Wednesday, October 7, 2020

How to become an IAS officer after 12th? Eligibility/criteria and many more.

 How to become an IAS officer??

In this article, I will teach you how to become an IAS officer today. What is eligibility? What are the courses? I will tell you about it. Let's start: Firstly we will know what UPSC is. UPSC means Union Public Service Commission.This is the toughest exam of India.And it has the great value in India.Every year almost five to six lakh students attend this exam,so this become more competitive.If anyone will get qualify in this exam then his or her life will become full of prosperity , respect and joy.



     It has three sections of examination are Prelims and Mains after qualifying this you will eligible for the Interview. Before coming on this we will firstly know that ,
⭐What is the Qualifications?
⭐What is the age limits?
⭐For how many attempts you can appear in the examination after being disqualified ?
⭐What is the pattern of the examinations? 
⭐How to do preparation  for it? 
  

 

   So let's start...

Q.1 What is the qualifications for attending UPSC exam??
::: Firstly you have to qualify 12th with excellent marks after that you have to get any degree like BA BCom BSc and now you are eligible to fill the form of UPSC.

Q.2  What is the age limit??
:::there different types of cast some are very developed some are a little black and some are very behind of these two cast therefore in India the government gives reservation to the very backward classes that is SC and ST  and OBC classes the age limits of general  is 21 to 32 years for OBC is 21 to 35 year and for  SC and ST is 21 to 37 years.

Q.3How many attempts you have for appearing in the IAS after disqualifying ?
::: As per the reservation rule general category has 6 attempts with up to 32 years of age the OBC (other backward classes) has 8 times with after 25 years of age and the last SC and ST has no limits with after 37 years of age.

⭐ I want to tell you one thing that there is very less chance to qualify UPSC exam which is about 0.21 % so if you want to qualify the UPS and you have to work hard. 

 Now, 

Q.What is the pattern of examination? 
:::  is it told you that it is three sections are prelims mains and interview. So let's come to know about Prelims. 

⭐Prelims 
  In this exam there will two papers of 200 marks each . If you will qualify this then you will be able to enter in mains it is only objective questions now let's come to mains. 

⭐Mains:
If I will talk to the mains exam then it has 9 papers. Out of these nine papers two of them are of qualifying nature .And the remaining 7 papers determine you in the merit list and the most important thing is that you need at least 33% marks in the second paper of mains. Otherwise you will not be able to move forward. 
   So let's now move to interview. 
Interview
 After qualifying mains exam you will move further for an interview of about 45 minutes. In this interview they will ask questions related from general studies aptitudes etc. 

Q. 5 What is the syllabus? ?
:::In IAS prelims:
This is the first paoer called as General Studies Paper . It has 100 questions each of two marks and the limited time is 2 hours. Syllabus:  Current events of national and international importance. This exam held in the month of June so you should learn the current affairs of previous year from March to this year of May. Read the newspaper of 20 days before the exam.
Current of national and international importance means that events which is for both the international and national is important. Example: Nuclear weapon UNFCC summits , G8 Summit , G20, SAARC, United Nations Summit etc. India with other countries questions related from Bilateral section can be asked in the exam.This is the  most important  section. 10 to 12 questions comes in the examination from history of India and  Indian National Movement. 

Let's move to mains. 

  In first three papers::
:::Paper1- Eassy writing
:::Paper2- General studies, Indian Heritage ans culture, History nd geography of the world and the society. 
:::Paper3-General studies, governance constitution, politics, social justice, and international relations. 


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Monday, October 5, 2020

How to become a software engineer?? Read it fast if you are a student.

 Steps to become a software engineer. 



⭐ What is software?  

*:*(1) In today's time we use smartphones, laptop computers etc. How do they work so well? And why do they have such value? So friends, the reason for all this is software. Yes software. When we are playing a game, use the application, watch the video because of all this software.

*:*By becoming a good software engineer you can generate a good income. But there has been a very hard work to become a good and successful software engineer. Only after working hard, you will be able to become a good software engineer and will be able to generate a good income. For this, we also have the courses of MCA (MASTER IN COMPUTER Application).

*:* What is software engineer? What is his/her work?? 

:::If a laptop, computer, or mobile malfunction occurs, a software engineer fixes it. A software engineer knows all about the apps which we use today in our mobile phone or laptop and computers. It is also called software developer.To become an engineer in any field, there should be interest and focus in that field. There should also be information about that field. And a lot of practice is also needed.

1.  Do bachelor's degree in computer. 

(1) To become a computer engineer first of all one has to get a bachelor's degree in computer. : To become a software engineer, many courses are required. Such as: Computer Bachelor of Engineering as well as Computer Science Engineering, BCA (Bachelor of Computer application), etc. course. So you can be a good software engineer. And then you can also develop good income.

(2) Learn computer programming languages. 

(2) To become a good software engineer, you should have knowledge of all the languages of the computer. Such as: C Language, C ++, Java, Python, C Sharp, etc. Because you can not develop software without Language Programming. When you do a course like Computer Engineering, BCA, you are told about all these languages.Whatever app you develop, you should have all the information about it. If you do not understand well then you will not be able to explain to people. And then there will be trouble using that app. And for this you should have computer programming language.

(3) Apply for internship. 

(3) When you complete a computer science engineering course, then you are able to develop software gradually. Then you should go for internship. This gives you new coding skills and new languages ​​to learn. This will know how to develop software. And then your experience will increase and you can become a good software engineer.

(4) Complete Master Degree in Computer Application. 

(4) To become a good software engineer, you have to get MCS (Master in computer science), MCA (master in computer application) degree to develop a good salary. With this you can get a job in a good company. As you know that in the big software companies of the world like: Microsoft, google, nasa, etc. you can earn salary of millions or Crores after becoming a good software engineer.

(5) Make better programming logics. 

(5) To be a good engineer, your logic needs good and strong ho na. Whenever you do computer science engineering, BCA then you are told about all these. So you should pay attention here.

(6) Practice Better

Whenever you will have a Course of BCA and computer engineering, computer language and coding are taught. Then you get knowledge about coding language. Because the steps are described in all these software.

(7) Salary

(6) This job is considered the best job for the modern world. Its annual salary is close to 6lakhs in India and it varies in foreign. Salaries also depend on companies.


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Sunday, October 4, 2020

How to get rid of sleep during studying??

*How to get rid of sleep while studying? 

Whether it is sleep, it may come at bedtime or not, but it definitely comes at the time of study. I know that this problem is for many students and many students want their solution too. I will solve this problem of yours in this blog. So that at the time of studies you will be able to drive away sleep and will be able to use your time to improve your results. And will also be able to increase their talent and performance. Therefore, I will share with you a very good technique that will not let you sleep. So please read the full article to get all the benefits from this technique. 




     So let's start. 
⭐(1) Read out Loud.  

:::   Do you know that our mind receives vibrations by reading aloud ? And because of these vibrations our mind is always active and we do not sleep. And when anyone reads it with a sharp voice, then they can see that thing. But when speaking, he receives the thing visually as well as verbally. And then you are able to remember anything quickly and do not get bored.

⭐(2) Avoid Heavy Meals 

 Whenever we eat a lot of food together we start feeling sleepy. Because to digest so much food, the heart has to pump a lot of blood. And then a little less blood starts going to the brain and becomes less active. Because of which we start sleeping and we fall asleep. So always eat less food at a time. Do not eat too much while studying and especially.

⭐(3) Intervals

 We should not do any work for very long. We should always take a break. If our 45-minute concentration is made on a study, do not go more than that, otherwise we will start feeling very boring. And then we'll go to sleep. So if we take 45 minutes in one setting, then take a break of at least 10 to 15 minutes.

⭐(4) Napping

We should not take frequent breaks during our studies. Because sometimes it happens that we are actually feeling sleepy. For this, we have to find our routine or a time of day. At that time we are very less energetic. And at that time we should sleep for a while. So that after getting up we feel refreshed. And then after getting up, we can read with full concentration.

⭐(5) Be Upright

 Many students have a habit of reading on the bed or lying down. And then later somehow they fall asleep. For this, we should sit at the table anytime and study. Due to which the blood near the mind also goes more and it becomes very active.

⭐(6) Organize Your Studies

 Organize your studies too often that our topic of study for that day is very difficult and we get bored. And then fall asleep. Therefore, sit with an interesting subject with difficult topics. So that when we get bored of that difficult subject, then we get refreshed after reading the interesting thing. And then we can continue further studies with full concentration.

⭐(7) Workstation Shuffle

 Sometimes it happens that we feel sleepy even when we read interesting things. For this, we should keep changing the environment of our studies, so that our mind does not get bored by seeing the same thing and our mind remains active.

     So the technique get form “Rainbow Technique”.

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Friday, October 2, 2020

Benefits of UPSC Civil Services preparation

        Benifits of UPSC exams. 



If you prepare for the exam in a systematic manner putting your heart and soul into it then there is a very good chance that you will clear the exam and will be able to serve the society with the powers conferred by the President of India. Read here to know more...

Unveiling the benefits of preparing for the competitive IAS exams

Civil Services Exam (CSE) conducted by the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) is one of the toughest exams in the world. This can be gauged by the fact that result of this exam is around 0.1%. Every year approximately one million aspirants compete for less than thousand vacancies. Those who make to the final list are obviously the deserving lucky ones but there are so many who are unable to make it to the list. This is surely bound to make majority of the aspirants anxious, which is quite human, what if I am not able to make it? Will it be worth the effort? What will I gain from studying so much if I am not able to clear the exam?


Before we discuss this, let us first remind ourselves of two famous quotes:


“ALL THE SUCCESS STORIES IN THE WORLD BEGAN WITH A FAILURE”

“EDUCATION NEVER GOES WASTE!”

Preparing for Civil Services Exam is one of the most enriching journeys that anyone can embark on. A person who has dived into this will never be the same again. The learning process and knowledge gained is bound to transform the person to become a thinker, an analyst, in fact a scholar who has insight into all the aspects of life. This journey is so unique that at the end of it, knowledge gained not only influences the intellectual capacity of an aspirant positively but also makes the aspirant stand apart from the crowd. When you prepare for the civil services examination, you get the ability to absorb knowledge in a very different way and you will be able to analyse issues from multiple dimensions.


The best example one can quote here is of our Honourable President Mr Ram Nath Kovind. After graduating in law from DAV College, Kanpur Mr Kovind came to Delhi to prepare for the civil services examination. He passed this exam in the third attempt, but he did not join because he had only scored high enough to work in an allied service rather than in IAS and thus started practising law. And today he is the 14th President of India.


Another example, one can give is of Mr Ravish Kumar. All of us have heard his name, the famous journalist and television personality from India, who has recently been bestowed with the Ramon Magsaysay Award. He too had appeared for civil services exam but couldn’t clear it. The knowledge which he had gained during the preparations has helped him outshine as a journalist.


Honourable President and Mr. Ravish Kumar are not exceptions. There are scores of people like them who have done exceptionally well despite their not having fared well in the civil services exam.

So, everything boils down to how serious an aspirant you are while preparing for the exam. If you prepare for the exam in a systematic manner putting your heart and soul into it then there is a very good chance that you will clear the exam and will be able to serve the society with the powers conferred by the President of India. In case, you are not successful in becoming a civil servant, you will still be contributing in nation building and serving the people with the power of knowledge and analysis that you have acquired during the preparation of exam. So in either case you are going to gain.


Not getting selected in any competitive exam is not equivalent to failing. In any competition there is a process of selection and not rejection. Life without setbacks will be insipid and tasteless.


After having prepared for this exam, there are multiple options available to an aspirant to pursue in addition to appearing for CSE. Since the syllabus of various other exams is a subset of UPSC syllabus, you can appear for other government exams.


One can apply for State Civil Services Exams (State PCS) and can become a civil servant in a State. One doesn’t need to have a domicile for applying for a particular State and can appear for as many State PCS exams as one wants. However, one needs to qualify that State language exam. Hindi speaking aspirants can in fact appear for nine State PCS exams.

You can apply for other government jobs like Combined Graduate Level (CGL) conducted by Staff Selection Commission (SSC), as Probationary Officer (PO) in banking sector, as a teacher by qualifying Teaching Eligibility Test (TET). You can also become a lecturer in a College, where you can teach undergraduates.

Other government exams you can appear for and clear easily are the UPSC EPFO, CAPF, CDS, RBI Grade B, Intelligence Bureau, Railways.

Candidates who fail to clear the interview stage can get recruited for top posts in the Public Sector Units (PSUs). To quote an example the newly constituted body, International Financial Services Centre Authority (IFSC Authority) has invited applications from those applicants who had reached the final stage of CSE exam but could not be in the final merit. Similarly, Sports Authority of India (SAI) and National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC) have shown interest in recruiting people who have appeared for the UPSC interview.

You can even join the private sector/ corporate sector for a job.

Becoming a faculty/teacher in the field of UPSC preparation industry is also a very rewarding career for people.

The knowledge gained with the CSE preparations brings a totally new perspective towards life in whatever occupation you choose. In a nutshell, there are many opportunities and you can plan for fall back options along with your preparations for civil services journey to cater for contingency of not having cleared the exam.


Always remember, that if you are not chosen for a career in civil services, then you would be chosen for something different and much more apt for your skill-set. The moot point is to be ready to grab that opportunity and preparation for the exam is a mechanism to prepare yourself for that. So, just dive in and enjoy the preparation stage and look how it evolves you into a much more mature person.


Very often it is said that CSE is the mother of all exams. However, we believe that LIFE is the mother of all exams. One can fail in exams like CSE but not in life. You must take IAS preparations as a phase in life and not as your life.