Tuesday 12 November 2019

What can I do After B.A (Bachelor of Arts) Degree?


First of all, let me tell you guys that don’t think that if you do BA(Pass) then your future is bloomed because that’s not the case. BA (Pass) like any other course has many career options which are high paying.
Now Let me give you guys some idea about the careers that this course offers you all.
  1. Like any other course, BA (Pass) also gives you an option to try to luck in government examinations. From Indian Civil Services, CDS to SSC CGL you are eligible for each exam if you fulfill the eligibility criteria that requires you to bring a particular percentage.
  2. BA (Pass) graduate can also go for Bank PO positions in bank. All you have to do is appear for the examination and crack it down.
  3. If your communication in English and Hindi is good then BPOs are the best place for you. You can work as a CCE (Customer Care Executive), and if you know another language than these two then it’s like “sone pe suhaga”.
  4. Now thousands of students every year appear for the UPSC examination. Even you guys have an option to sit in the UPSC exams and become an IAS, IPS or whatever you wish to be.
  5. If you think that you writing skills is something to be proud about then you can make it as a career. You can go for freelancing as a writer, translation work or transcription work.
  6. BA (Pass) offers you to do many professional courses ahead of your graduation like animation, etc. In all whichever professional course your interest lies in just pursue that.
  7. Going for further education is always there as an option and BA (Pass) is no different. You can go on to do your MA and appear for the UGC NET exams that’s required to become a professor.
  8. MBA is another option you can opt for if you have interest in management.
  9. Now one of the rising career option of today is Journalism and Mass Communication and you even have an option of pursuing it if you wish to
  10. Last but not the least, there might surely be many students out here who would be interested in Social service like working in some NGO. So let me tell you guys even think option is available for all of you, so all those you are interested in Social Service can make their career in it.
This usually happens in India and you have seen this in your life somewhere. Arts is a wide subject that comprises everything. I have seen many of the scholars from Arts. There is no less career in Arts Subject.
If you have completed the bachelor’s in arts Subject you have various Career options available as you can make career in the given fields.
Master’s in arts (MA)
Bachelor of Education (B. Ed)
LLB in Law
Diploma Courses
Master’s in business administration (MBA)
Career in Hospitality
Career in Media
Career in Politics
Career in Civil Services
Career in Teaching
Career in Travel and Tourism
Career in Fashion and Designing
Career in Animation and Multimedia

You can go for Masters in :
PUBLIC RELATIONS
(PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
RURAL DEVELOPMENT
POLITICS
POLITICAL SCIENCE
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
PHILOSOPHY
PERSIAN
MUSIC VOCAL
JOURNALISM
EDUCATION
ANTHROPOLOGY)
(SOCIOLOGY)
(ARABIC)
FRENCH)
DEVELOPMENTAL ECONOMICS)
DRAWING AND PAINTING)
(DEFENCE AND STRATEGIC STUDIES)
(STATISTICS)
(TOURISM STUDIES)
TRAVEL AND TOURISM MANAGEMENT)
DIVINITY [B.DIV]
PERFORMING ARTS [BPA]
THEOLOGY
LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SCIENCE [B.LIB]
HOTEL MANAGEMENT
BUSINESS ECONOMICS
(DANCE)
(FASHION DESIGNING)
(TEXTILE DESIGN)
(MASS COMMUNICATION AND JOURNALISM)
(MULTIMEDIA)
(PUBLIC HEALTH)
(ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND ENGLISH LITERATURE)
(ASTROLOGY)
Well the best option what I think is to prepare for the UGC NETExam, the NET Exam is conducted every year and the students who have completed master’s in arts from any Subject can appear in the Exam.
The NET Exam is conducted in more than 80 subjects from Arts, humanities and Commerce. The Subjects in the NET Exam are also from the Regional Language. while there is no age limit to appear in the NET Exam. To check out the paper pattern of NET Exam check out the UGC NET Question Papers from here.
UGC NET Exam would take you to the career in lectureship and Research in various Colleges and Universities in India. You can earn around Rs. 80000-1 Lakh per month as a lecturer.
If you crack the NET JRF Exam you will get Scholarship worth INR 25000 per month for studies. To appear in the NET Exam, you must have at least 55 % marks in the postgraduation (MA). If you are from the Reserved Category or a female candidate, you must have at least 50% marks in the post-graduation.

Making Indian Army as a Career

How to Join Indian Army?

Step by step officer selection procedure

  • Visit the official website of Join Indian Army at – joinindianarmy.nic.in
  • When you land on the home page, candidates must enter the captcha. Select “officers entry apply/ login
  • Click “Register” if you are a new user to create your login account.
  • After registration, enter your registered id and password in order to access your account
  • Fill in all the requested details in the specified format.
  • After verifying your details once again, Click on “Submit“.

Rally Recruitment

All Indian Army Rally recruitment jobs can be applied through open recruitment rallies such as Soldiers General Duty, Soldier Technical, Soldier Nursing Asstt, Sol Clerk/Store Keeper Technical and Soldier Tradesman. Interested candidates may reach a nearby Army Recruiting Office or HeadQuarter Recruiting Zone for all kinds of details. And while reporting candidates must carry the following documents with two attested photocopies of each:
  • Class 10 Certificate along with the date of birth mentioned.
  • Xth / XIIth Class marks sheet.
  • Character Certificate signed by the village Sarpanch
  • Domicile/Nativity Certificate issued by authorized Govt official
  • Caste Certificate issued by authorized Government official.
  • Relationship Certificate in case of Son Of Serving Soldier or an Ex-Servicemen or War Widow issued by SRO or CRO of Record Office with Serial Number, Name and Application of the officer signing the certificate.
  • Relevant Certificate as an Outstanding Sportsman.
  • National Cadet Corps (NCC) Certificate (A/B/C Certificate if held) signed by Battalion Commander.

Why Join the Indian Army?

The Army assures both, personal and professional growth at all stages of the career. Opportunities to excel through various courses are abundant including opportunities to enhance your educational qualification by availing two years paid study leave. The inherent adventure and extra-curricular activities in the Army ensure an all-round development essential in today’s world. The art of War, Engineering, Administration,
Medicine, Human Resource Development and Management; the army teaches you all. Joining the Army is possible, both after finishing school as well as after completing your graduation degree.
Apart from attractive pay and perks, the Indian Army offers oneself the best in LifeStyle. Social interaction, clubs, sports facilities, medical facilities and ample opportunities, the Army has it all. In fact, you are paid to lead a healthy life in a healthy environment in the Army.
Facilities like subsidized housing, canteen facilities, group insurance cover,
free medical for self & family, loans for house or vehicle, are the perks of the Army which no other organization can provide.
Rally recruitment categoryEducational qualificationAge limit
Soldier Technical (Technical Arms, Artillery, Army Air Defence)(a) Sol Tech 10+2/Intermediate Exam pass in Science with Physics, Chemistry, Maths and English with min 50% marks in aggregate and min 40% marks in each subject.(b) Sol Tech (Aviation & Ammunition Examiner)10+2/Intermediate Exam pass in Science with Physics, Chemistry, Maths and English with min 50% marks in aggregate and min 40% marks in each subject. 17 ½ – 23 Yrs
Soldier General Duty (All Arms)Cl 10th /Matric pass with Min 45% mks in aggregate and Min 33% in each subject.17 ½ – 21 Yrs
Soldier Nursing Assistant (Army Medical Corps)10+2/Intermediate Exam pass in Science with Physics, Chemistry, Biology and English with min 50% marks in aggregate and min 40% in each subject.17 ½ – 23 Yrs
Soldier Clerk / Store Keeper Technical (All Arms)10+2/Intermediate Examination Pass in any stream (Arts, Commerce, Science) with min 60% marks in aggregate and min 50% in each subject. Securing 50% in English and Maths/Accounts/Book keeping in Class 12th is mandatory.17 ½ – 23 Yrs
Sepoy Pharma (Army Medical Corps)10+2 or equivalent exam passed with Physics, Chemistry, Biology and English qualified in D Pharma with minimum 55% marks in aggregate and registered with State Pharmacy Council/Pharmacy Council of India. Individual qualified in B Pharma with minimum 50% marks and registered with State Pharmacy Council/Pharmacy Council of India will also be eligible.19- 25 Yrs
Soldier Nursing Assistant Veterinary (Remount Veterinary Corps)10+2 / Intermediate exam pass in Science with Physics, Chemistry, Biology and English with Min 50% marks in aggregate and minimum 40% in each subject.17 ½ – 23 Yrs
Soldier Tradesmen
(All Arms except Syce. Mess Keeper and House Keeper)
i) 10th Simple Pass.
ii) No stipulation in aggregate percentage but should have scored min 33% in each subject.
17 ½ – 23 Yrs
Soldier Tradesmen
(Syce. Mess Keeper and House Keeper)
8th Pass.17 ½ – 23 Yrs
Survey Automated CartographerBA / B Sc with Maths. Must have also passed 12th class (10+2) or equivalent with Maths and Science as main subjects20-25 Yrs
Junior Commissioned Officer Religious Teacher (All Arms)25-34 Yrs
Junior Commissioned Officer Catering (Army Service Corps)Diploma in Hotel Management21-27 Yrs
Havildar Education(Army Education Corps)Group X – MA/M Sc/MCA or BA/B Sc/BCA/B Sc (IT) with BEd Group Y – B Sc / BA / BCA / B Sc (IT) (w/o B Ed)20-25 Yrs

Indian Army Eligibility for Lieutenant

TGC (Education)
Age – 23 – 27 Years
Qualifications – MA/MSc in 1st or 2nd division
UES
Age – 18-24 Years
Qualifications – Final-year Student of an Engineering Course
TGC
Age – 21-27 Years
Qualifications – BE or B.Tech or B.Arch MSc computer
JAG (Men & Women)
Age – 21-27 Years
Qualifications – Law Graduate with at least 55% marks
National Defence Academy
Age – 16½-19½ Years
Qualifications – 10+2
10+2 Tech
Age – 16½-19½ Years
Qualifications – 10+2 (70% marks with PCM)
Indian Military Academy (Non-Tech)
Age – 19-24 Years
Qualifications – Graduate
Short Sevice Commission (Non-Tech)
Age – 19-25 Years
Qualifications – Graduate
Short Sevice Commission
(Tech Men & Women)
Age – 19-27 Years
Qualifications – BE/BTech stream of Engineering/B.Arch, MSC Computer
NCC Special (Men & Women)
Age – 19-25 Years
Qualifications – 50% aggregate in graduation with an “A” or “B” grade in NCC “C” certificate

Sepoy Requirements

Soldier General Duty
Age – 17½ – 21 Years
Qualifications – Class 10 pass with 45%. Each subject must have an aggregate of at least 33%
Soldier Clerk/Store Keeper
Age – 17½ – 23 Years
Qualifications – 10+2 pass (60% marks)
(Each subject must have 50% marks)
with Maths & English
Soldier Tech
Age – 17½ – 23 Years
Qualifications – 10+2 pass (50% Marks)
(Each subject must have 40% marks)
with Physics, Chemistry, Maths
Soldier Nursing Assistant/Tech (RVC)
Age – 17½ – 23 Years
Qualifications – 10+2 pass (50% Marks)
(Each subject must have 40% marks)
with Physics, Chemistry, Biology
Soldier Tradesman
Age – 17½ – 23 Years
Qualifications – 10th or ITI & Class 8 pass (Some)

Medical Requirements of Indian Army

  • Robust physique and good mental health.
  • A well-developed chest with a minimum expansion of 5 Cms.
  • The hearing and vision should be perfectly normal in both the ears and the eyes.  The candidate must be able to read 6/6 in the distant vision chart with each eye. The candidate must be able to perfectly recognize white, red and green colours as shown by Martin’s Lantern at 1.5 meters.
  • An adequate number of natural healthy gum and teeth
  • Should have no deformity of bones, hydrocele and varicocele or piles.
  • A soldier should have 6/6 eyesight.
To REGISTER AND SERVE IN THE INDIAN ARMY CLICK THE LINK BELOW

Monday 11 November 2019

Daily News Analysis, Daily bits and Mains Answer writing practice for Indian Civil Services Examination


Take daily Mocks for Civil Services Prelimnary and Mains from the Links given below:

For Daily News Analysis:

https://iasgyan.in/dailynewsanalysis.php

For Preliminary daily test

https://iasgyan.in/DailyStaticQuiz.php

For Mains Daily Answer Writings Click the link below:

https://iasgyan.in/answer.php

Scope for Bsc Agriculture Degree in INDIA


You will have lot many opportunities if you hold a degree in agricultural sciences say from conductor to collector. You should decide what to choose and what not to,
Upon graduation or post-graduation in agriculture, there are ample opportunities in teaching, research and transfer of technology areas in ICAR, State Agricultural Universities, State Departments of Agriculture and Animal Husbandry and NGOs. The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) conducts an annual competitive examination for recruitment in the Indian Forest Services, for which one of the educational qualifications required is Bachelor’s degree in Agriculture so you can explore in any field.
Moreover, there are large number of local, national and international private business organisations, manufactures and NGOs where agriculture professionals can find decent employment. Software companies are also looking for domain experts in agriculture industry to plan, design and implement different software solutions targetting the agriculture sector. Further important opportunities will be awaiting once you step down from university to work field, here are some
  1. Competitive Exams
    Graduate in BSc Agriculture, like any other graduate is eligible to appear job exams in Banking, Defence, UPSC, SSC and many more organisations. Besides, there are exclusive exams only for agriculture graduates (IBPS AO, FCI, AIC, IIFCO, NSCI etc.)
  2. Campus Placements
    Many reputed companies visit agriculture colleges or universities for recruiting BSc Agriculture students under campus placement program.
  3. State Government Jobs
    Jobs like Agriculture Development Officer (ADO), Class-I (Gazetted), Agriculture Extension Officer, Range Forest Officer, District Horticulture Officer (D.H.O. Grade-I), Superintendent-Govt Garden, District Cane Officer, Assistant Conservator regularly recruited by the respective state governments.
  4. Central Government Jobs
    Agriculture Graduate Trainee in IFFCO (Indian Farmers Fertiliser Cooperative Limited, A Multistate Co-operative Society).
  5. Jobs in Banks and Insurance sector
    Field Officers, Rural Development Officers, Junior Associates and Junior Agricultural Associates, Agricultural and Probationary Officers are recruited by different public sector and private banks of India.
  6. Jobs in Teaching and Education
    For those whose passion is teaching, there are plenty of opportunities to make career in teaching at school, college and university level.
  7. Jobs in Research and Development (R & D)
    Agricultural Research Scientist (ARS) and Research Fellow posts are available with many government and private organisations.
  8. Jobs in Private Sector
    There are number of private organisations that recruit Agriculture graduates on regular basis.
  9. Becoming an Entrepreneur
    No industry is best suited for becoming an entrepreneur than the agriculture sector. If your dream is to setup your own business to become an employment giver rather than an employment seeker, there are number of opportunities and promotional schemes from government to establish your own business in the agriculture related industry. Ex: you can own a mushroom production unit, Dairy farming, rabbit farming, vermicompost production etc where you can get subsidy from government for establishing structures.
  10. Agricultural Journalism
    When your passion is writing and reporting, then Agricultural Journalism is the best choice for you.
Choices, alternatives and possibilities are very vast. Proper mindset with a goal is all that is required to explore and chase your dream in agriculture sector.

Scope is wide. There are a lot of Government and Private bodies which recruiting the Fresher Graduates from the Agriculture Background.
Some of the Govt Sectors are :

Indian Agricultural Research Institute
National Diary Development Board
National Seeds Corporation Limited
North Eastern Region Agricultural Marketing Corporation
State Farms Corporation of India
You can become an : 
Agriculture Scientist
Agriculture Technician
Agriculturists
Business Development Executive
Data Curator.
Marketing Executive
Rice Breeder
Seed Technologist
Junior Agriculture Specialist
Junior Associate - Research
Education Career Aspects after this Programme :
You have many options to get into after this Graduation Degree.

You are eligible for the following Master Programme's :
M.Sc Agriculture, MBA in Agriculture, B.Ed, Ph.D
The best colleges for this course are: 

TAMIL NADU AGRICULTURAL UNIVERSITY COIMBATORE
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU KRISHI VISHWA VIDYALAYA
MEWAR UNIVERSITY
LOVELY PROFESSIONAL UNIVERSITY PUNJAB
ANNA UNIVERSITY
ACHARYA NGRANGA AGRICULTURAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD
GOVIND BALLABH PANT UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE AND TECHNOLOGY, PANTNAGAR

  1. Limited seats (only government colleges) each college have less than 150 seats, some even less than 70. So output is also low, hence competition for job is less unlike engineering
  2. So many career opportunities like agriculture scientist (central govt), quarantine, NSC
  3. private input sectors like seeds, fertilizer, weedicide, pesticides
  4. Lot of government job like ADA- assistant director of agriculture (group-one)- salary upto 70k, AO, AAO(group-b)- salary upto 50k
  5. Banking sector- every year bank recruits 2k to 3k agril specialist officer- exclusive for agri graduate
  6. Assistant professor-UGC scale.
  7. There are plenty of jobs but I can't mention them all
  8. NABARD will support you to open your own Agri enterprise by giving 35–45% subsidy
  9. It's an professional degree (Hons) where you are going to study in specific courses!!!

UPSC EXAM calendar 2020-21

To download the Calendar for UPSC 2020 exam dates click the link below:


Sunday 10 November 2019

PHYSICS OLYMPIAD information on Syllabus, Exam & Pattern

The Physics Olympiad program follows the following 5 stages-

  • Stage I: NSEP- National Standard Examination in Physics 
  • Stage II: INPhO- Indian National Physics Olympiad 
  • Stage III: OCSC- The Orientation cum Selection Camp inPphysics
  • Stage IV: PDT- Pre-departure Training Camp for IPhO
  • Stage V: IPhO- Participation in International Physics Olympiad 
Stage I, the National Standard Examination is entirely the responsibility of Indian Association of Physics Teachers. All the remaining stages are organized by HBCSE. NSEP is essential to be qualified so as to participate in the INPhO.

Eligibility, Syllabus and Structure

Following is the detailed information about eligibility and structure of NSEP and INPhO in detail. It is very important to learn about NSEP before you gear up for the INPhO. 
  • Stage I: NSEP- National Standard Examination in Physics 
NSEP is the first stage in selection of students for the physics Olympiad Programme, which is organised by the IAPT- Indian Association of Physics Teachers. Every student aspiring to go through the successive stages of the programme, must enroll for NSEP.  National Standard Examination in Physics is held at a large number of centers in the country.
NSEP is an examination of 2 hours. NSEP 2017 – 2018 was held on November 26, Sunday, for which the last date of enrolment was September 15, 2016.
  • Eligibility:

All Indian students who are born on or after July 1st, 1998 and also, are in addition, in Class XII or lower as of November 30th, 2017 were eligible to appear for NSEP 2017 – 2018. Any student may appear for more than one subject in NSEP provided the examination schedule allows it. For this you would have to check the examination schedule pertaining to different subjects. Also, the students who have passed Class XII are not eligible to enrol for NSEP exam.
It is entirely a student's responsibility to ensure that the eligibility criteria are satisfied before he or she applies for the exam. In case at any stage of the programme it is found that the student does not satisfy the eligibility criteria, thenhe or she may be disqualified from the programme.
  • Syllabus:

The detailed guidelines for NSEP syllabus is not given but it is roughly estimated to be of the Class 11th and 12th standards (CBSE board). Those students who are interested in INPhO must start preparing for it directly as the detailed syllabus of INPhO is listed out below (find in the INPhO section below). In such a way NSEP syllabus will automatically get covered.
  • Exam Pattern and Structure

NSEP exam does not emphasize on rote memory, but the comprehension of the structure.
The format is as follows:

Exam Pattern and Structure

Part A (180 marks)



50 multiple choice questions consisting of-
 (A1)
40 questions.
Each question with only one of the four options is correct 
 (A2)
10 questions.
Each question with one or more than one options can be right. To get credit, no incorrect option or options should be marked and all correct option or options must be marked.
Part B (60 marks)

5 or 6 questions are problems or short-answer type questions. All the questions carry equal marks.
Language:

English universal.
However, the NSEP question papers may be available in Hindi, and other regional languages provided that there are more than 300 students for that language. However, this has to be checked with IAPT.
  • Qualifying for the Second Stage:
The aim of the first stage examination is to have a wide range, then to progressively increase this reach,then to attain nationwide representation for stage II without overly compromising on merit or quality. Thus the selection to the stage II examinations i.e. the Indian National Olympiad Examinations (INOs) is based on the following structure-
a. Eligibility Clause: Any participating candidate must secure a score equal to or greater than a Minimum Admissible Score (or MAS) to be eligible for the Stage II INO exam leading to the International Olympiad. By default, the MAS for a given subject will be 40% of the maximum score in that subject.
b. Proportional Representation Clause (PRC): The number of students selected for Stage II (INO) in each subject is around 300 students. Hence, in the event of a tie at the last position in the list, all students with the same marks at this position will qualify to appear for the Stage II examinations. However, the selected students must nevertheless satisfy the eligibility clause laid out above.
c.Minimum Representation Clause (MRC): Notwithstanding the proportional representation clause as explained above, the number of students selected for INO from each State and UT must be at least 1, provided that the eligibility clause is satisfied thoroughly.
d.Merit Clause: Given the eligibility clause as stated above, it is conceivable that 300 students may not qualify for Stage II in a subject. In a case like this, the shortfall (less from 300) will be selected based purely on merit without further consideration to proportional representation and minimum representation clauses. Thus in the event of a tie at the last position in the list all students with the same marks at this position will qualify to appear for the Stage II examination.
Note: There will be no other criterion or provision for selection to the Indian National Olympiad Examinations (INOs).
All students who qualify to appear for the INPhO get a certificate of merit from IAPT.
  • Stage II: INPhO- Indian National Physics Olympiad 
The Indian National Physics Olympiad is organized by HBCSE in about 15 centres in the country.
Eligibility: 
  • Students selected from Stage I examination (i.e. NSEP) are eligible to appear for INPhO.
  • In addition, those students who have represented India in International Physics Olympiad (IPhO) in the previous year, need not appear for the first stage NSEP examination in physics. They may be allowed on special request to the National Coordinator for the respective subjects, to directly appear for the second stage i.e.- Indian National Physics Olympiad (INPhO) examination, in case they satisfy other eligibility criteria like as age, class, etc. which are applicable for the Physics Olympiad. 
Exam Pattern and Structure
The INPhO duration is of 3 hours. INPhO 2017-2018 happened on January 31st, 2018, Saturday. The date and time information of the exam is usually given out on HBCSE site in the 1st week of January every year. The tentative date and time of INPhO 2018 examination is as follows:
The confirmed schedule and date is hosted on the site and also communicated to the eligible students by post, so that no one misses out this crucial information. Students who appear for INPhO are eligible for Travel Allowance and Dearness Allowance as per the norms of the programme.

Syllabus

As like NSEP, the syllabus for INPhO is also based roughly on the school syllabus of class 9th and 10th (CBSE board). But, the syllabus of higher secondary school is only a broad guideline. Here the problems and questions in National Physics Olympiad are usually non-conventional and of really high difficulty level, just as comparable to International Physics Olympiad. For that matter, the syllabus of IPhO should be considered for INPhO.

Materials & Formulae for PHYSICS OLYMPIAD


click the below link to download the files regarding Physics Olympiad

https://www.examrace.com/Olympiad/Olympiad-Study-Material/Physics/

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